For those on a budget, this spot is one of the better buys, especially if you want a room with a spotless private bath. The decor is nothing to write home about, but it's modern and clean. The hotel is on a busy Tribeca intersection, an ideal starting point for exploring downtown neighborhoods Chinatown, Little Italy, and SoHo. The building dates to 1850, and Abraham Lincoln slept here. A repeat clientele comes for the "miniloft" rooms, with a bed on an upper level and bath downstairs. Pros: spotlessly clean; friendly staff. Cons: noisy; rooms short on amenities.
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