Oheka Castle Hotel and Estate: New York
Oheka Castle Hotel and Estate
135 West Gate Drive,
Huntington, New York 11743,USA
The History Of Oheka
Oheka was named using Otto Hermann Kahn’s name and first initials. Almost a century ago, Mr. Kahn financier and philanthropist created a 443-acre estate. Its centerpiece, Oheka, was a 126 room French Chateau that rose dramatically from the highest point on Long Island’s Gold Coast. At the time of its construction Oheka was, and still is today, the second largest private residence ever built in America. When completed in 1921, it was described by the New York Times as “the finest country estate in America”.
Location:
Located on Long Island, New York’s famed Gold Coast.
Room Description
Studio Suite - Luxurious guest room with sitting area antique furnishings and marble baths. Frette linens, plush bathrobes-wireless Internet access in room safe, coffee maker. King-Queen or full Studio Suites from 333 to 515 sq. feet.
Deluxe Suite - Luxurious sprawling suite with antique furnishings, separate bedroom and living area, 1 1/2 baths, Frette linens, plush bathrobes, wireless Internet access, in room safes, coffee maker. Deluxe Suites from 751 to 1,395 sq. feet. Bed types are either king, queen or full.
Castle Room - Standard guest room with antique furnishings and marble baths with either King, Queen or Full. Size: From 321 to 364 sq. feet. Each with hairdryer, bathrobes, wireless Internet access coffee maker and in room safe.
Services
Year built: 1914
Year remodelled: 2003
Number of floors: 4
Number of lifts/elevators: 1
Number of rooms: 26
Number of suites: 5
Number of rooms accessible for wheelchairs: 12
Conference room capacity: 400
Free parking
No pets allowed