This was asked elswhere recently. No kettle but there is a coffee maker and also a microwave. Most seem to use microwave as coffee maker does not get water hot enough for tea.
Other option is pick up a cheap kettle if you are there for a while.
We bought a cheap kettle on our second trip and use that for tea in the morning. Has done a few trips accross the states now. goes packed with tea bags and comes home packed with shpping.
I have been told that housekeeping may have some proper kettles that you can borrow on a first come first served basis because even the one beds only have a kettle that heats up on the hob.
Does anyone know the wattage in USA? I have a kettle that is 220-240V AC 50Hz 1850-2200W...will this work with a simple UK-USA plug adapter or will i need a wattage converter thing?
We had a travel kettle that was 'universal voltage' and would work on 110-240v - it did work in the US, but very slowly. I bought a new one that has to be switched to either 110v or 240v and it is so much faster
I have been told that housekeeping may have some proper kettles that you can borrow on a first come first served basis because even the one beds only have a kettle that heats up on the hob.
The tea kettles we have got from housekeeping before are ones that only work on a stove top so that wouldn't be any good if you are staying in a studio as there is no cooker.