The Madison Hotel -- the stately grande dame of suburban Morristown, New Jersey -- is a popular upper-middle-range spot for weddings and events due to its gorgeous, well-manicured grounds, a sun-filled atrium, and warm, traditional decor. A commuter train makes regular stops in front of the hotel throughout the day -- convenient for New York travel, but annoying for light sleepers. Rooms feature classic style but look dated with ugly green carpeting and heavy floral drapery. There are two restaurants -- one casual, and one a bit more sophisticated -- and the hotel also offers a memorable private dining experience at the Parlour Cars at Rod’s, where guests can dine in antique, turn of the century railway cars.
The Madison Hotel -- the stately grande dame of suburban Morristown, New Jersey -- is a popular upper-middle-range spot for weddings and events due to its gorgeous, well-manicured grounds, a sun-filled atrium, and warm, traditional decor. A commuter train makes regular stops in front of the hotel throughout the day -- convenient for New York travel, but annoying for light sleepers. Rooms feature classic style but look dated with ugly green carpeting and heavy floral drapery. There are two restaurants -- one casual, and one a bit more sophisticated -- and the hotel also offers a memorable private dining experience at the Parlour Cars at Rod’s, where guests can dine in antique, turn of the century railway cars.