The Manhattan Tower Hotel

The Manhattan Tower Hotel (originally known as Hotel Hightower) is an upscale Manhattan resort that is a getaway for Broadway's finest and serves as the location of Tower of Terror: The Curse of Shiriki Utundu.

Appearance
The hotel's design is based on a mishmash of Gothic Revival and Moorish Revival architecture (or Neo-Moorish), popular with American and European architects during the 19th and early 20th centuries when the increasing exploitation of European colonies in the Middle East and Africa brought back a thirst for all things "oriental." It is now a style found more commonly in synagogues, due to the association with the Golden Age of Jewry in Moorish Spain.