Re: >>New York, New York
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NYTourist
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I am going to New York and was wondering do people have any advice as to where to stay?
I have been told that I should stay in Manhattan as this leaves me close to everything, but that is where I am up to.
I'm only going for 4 nights, so not overly worried if the cost is on the higher rather than lower side. Key issue is that the hotel is nice, clean, modern / recently refurbished with easy access to all the sights and sounds.
ClubMan
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ann
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you could try
www.aerlingushotels.com to find something. I would recommend the pennslyvania hotel as it is very central but if you do book it make sure to get a renovated room. This hotel has its own website at http://www.hotelpenn.com (www.hotelpenn.com) it is across the road from madison square garden and 5 minutes from times square (make sure to get a renovated room) which is v central and cheap enough if you book it through
www.octopustravel.com. Its about 5 mins from time square madison square garden is right opposite and the empire state is around the corner. Also dont forget macys which is about 3 mins away.
Also if you get a return bus ticket from the airport you can get dropped to this hotel and its only 23 dollars return.
starfish
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I stayed in Hotel Pennsylvania and have to say I thought it was horrible. Maybe I didn't get one of the renovated rooms. Felt like I was staying in a train station as that's what the lobby looked like.
homegirl
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I've stayed in the Drake Hotel in Manahattan. Great location (Park Ave and 56th St) and within walking distance of many touristy attractions/shops.
Cost was about 260 dollars per night for a standard room but it's worth checking their website for any special deals -
www.swissotel.com
Rooms were lovely and all in all, a great location.
NYTourist
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As it happens, someone put me on to and they have some really good specials, one of which was a rate of $189 per night in The Drake Swissotel, inclusive of buffet breakfast and use of gym on Park Avenue! How about that for coincidence!!
On travelzoo you can subscribe to a top 20 email which is issued once weekly and is great for anyone going to US (friend forwarded me a copy of recent emails).
kerri
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hi, i live in a new york suburb.
Hotel pennsylvania is centrally located in manhattan, but its a real dive. They advertise as having "all renovated rooms", but I stayed there once for a summer conference and had moldy carpet, cracked plaster, and a broken a/c. Another minus is since its so close to penn station, there arent any chairs in the lobby(to keep the homeless and riff raff from plopping down comfortably). During peak times when most people are trying to check-in or check out, there are huge huge lines and not a place in sight to sit.
A friend stayed at the doubletree suites in times square, it was clean, modern and comfortable and very close to the theatre. I'm not sure about prices, but you couldn't ask for a better area, broadway at your doorstep, fabulous restaurants, and easy access to subways, buses and taxis.
coolaboola
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Not related to accomodation but if this is your first trip to NY check out
www.bigapplegreeter.org/ H and I used them and it added an interesting dimension to our stay ... we made friends with our 'Greeter' and met her again several times during our stay as well as e-mailing regularly afterwards.
If you're just looking for a bed to crash down in at night you could do worse than looking at the hostel options. We stayed at the Riverside Inn (admittedly 4 years ago now ... is it really that long ago??) Check out [broken link removed]
The Riverside Inn was pretty (read very!) basic but had everything we needed (including a TV!) in an immaculately clean en suite double room. If you don't mind basic, basic, basic (tiny room, industrial grey walls, tin wardrodes, etc.) I would recommend it ... if memory serves me correctly we paid c. £269 ("old money!") for seven nights accommodation.
Have fun!
Pablo007
Try Metropolitan Hotel on 51st and Madison, stayed there recently, nothing fancy, lobby needs an uplift but rooms were clean and reasonably spacious, I got a rate of $100 per night when I booked it on ebookers. great location, close to many sites and major shopping.