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lili May 9th, 2002 10:27 PM

FIND ME IN NY
 
My husband and I are visiting NY for the first time and staying at the W the Court hotel on 39th and Lexington, We would like to utilize the subway as much as possible. How accessible is the hotel to the stops/stations? Also any suggestions for small, light breakfast (fruit, smoothies, pastries etc) and a good cappuccino. (Please no Starbucks) Any price range is OK. Thank you for the suggestions. We will be in NY from 5/17/02 to 5/28/02

John K May 10th, 2002 03:01 AM

Hi Lili,<BR>You are staying 3 blocks away from Grand Central where you can get the subway. Grand Central also has a great food market and lots of shops and cafes. Lexington Ave. also has plenty of places to pick up breakfast. Have fun.

rqf May 10th, 2002 03:02 AM

The closest subway station is in Grand Central station at 42nd St. You can enter Gr. Central at Lexington and 42nd St. This is an express stop for the #4 an 5 express trains and the #6 local. Also for shuttle train to Times Square. Purchase a $4 Fun Pass Metro card for unlimited use of subway and buses for a full day. It can be purchased at vending machines found at the entrance to the subway.

thereuare May 10th, 2002 05:17 AM

Can't comment too much on the capuccino part, but for breakfast you'll be near one of the best bagel shops in NYC.<BR><BR>Essa-Bagel on Third Ave b/w 50st-51st.<BR><BR>It'll make for a nice stroll/walk in the morning to start your day. If you don't feel like walking or you're in a hurry, you can take the #6 train from Grand Central 1 stop to 51st Street.

lili May 10th, 2002 07:10 PM

Thank you for all the replies. I feel better about transportation and breakfast. Please keep the great ideas coming .

lili May 13th, 2002 08:55 PM

i still need help on where to get goid cappuccino near my hotel.

nyny May 13th, 2002 09:07 PM

Why on earth would you need to go 12+ blocks for a bagel place.(and it's ridiculous to get on the subway for one stop--it wil take you longer just to get in and out of the stations than to walk) Good bagels, yes, but it's just a bagel place, not a restaurant and there's nothing nearby you'd be interested in seeing otherwise. There should be a branch or two of Zaro's, a bakery mini-chain near where you're staying. Lots of takeout food places nearby in general because you're so close to office buildings and one of the city's major transportation hubs, Grand Central Terminal.<BR>If any price is really OK, Lili, I'm sure the W must have great breakfasts--it's an great hotel (friends have stayed there)!

Owen O'Neill May 14th, 2002 01:46 AM

Oren's Daily Roast in GCT on the end near the subway entrances has pretty good cappucino - better than the 'buck's but there may be something better nearby - I'll try to find out. there's a Timothy's just outside the terminal on 42nd and park but there's is nothing special.


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