Any suggestions for hotels close enough to walk to broadway shows, yet also close enough to walk to Central Park. We're looking for something in between.
Hotels near Broadway/Central Park
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Mayflower Hotel Central Park West and 60th St.
Empire Hotel across from Lincoln Center
Lots of hotels in the theatre district and in the low 50s.
Central Park begins at 59th Street.
Check out the NYC websites.
Check out the website for The Gorham Hotel on West 55th Street.
Try www.hotelwiz.com for good prices. They won't recommend anything bad.
We stayed at the Hilton NY which was right in the middle of everything. A little closer to the theatre district would be either of the Sheratons. They both looked nice.
Has anyone stayed at the Mayflower (at CPW) lately? I last stayed there about 3 years ago. Large rooms. A bit "shabby genteel," but clean & safe & a terrific location for Lincoln Center, Central Park, Fifth Ave. etc. BUT, I've been told that recently, the place has gone way downhill. Dirty rooms, surly "service" and relatively high prices even on the internet discount sites (range @ $189 as lowest).
My husband I stayed at the Mayflower in May, and our friends just last month. We love the place. Not shabby, not downhill--we were both upgraded to a LOVELY suite when we asked at check-in. Rooms are fine. The location can't be beat. We had no issues with service. I thought our room rate of $189 was a bargain for the location and park view. I always recommend the Mayflower to New York visitors looking for location and an "oasis" in the city.
Thanks very much, Chris. Glad to hear the rumors weren't true about the Mayflower.
Consider the Warwick- 54th & 6th ave.---4 blocks from CentralPark, 4 blocks from Rockefeller Sq., oneblock over to 5th Ave.We walked to Times Sq.,
Room were quite comfortable, service great. Best of all-- one block north was Kleins Deli with every kind of food you could want..
Hope youhave a great time...
Love the Warwick...Make sure you do NOT get a corner room...First time there i booked thru Express Reservations and got a great rate..Check their site www.express-res.com or call 800-356-1123 and they will tell you best NYC deals of the week.