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smom Nov 12th, 2006 05:22 PM

Hotels near Central Park
 
Planning a girls trip in March to run a 1/2 marathon in Central Park and then sight seeing. Need hotel suggestions that won't break the bank.

lcuy Nov 12th, 2006 06:10 PM

Excelsior Hotel is right on the park at 79th (80th?)across the street from the Natural History Museum. There is a subway stop there too, so it's very easy to get around.

Shar Nov 12th, 2006 06:20 PM

Have stayed at the Excelsior twice and it is quite nice and very convenient to subway, and I love the neighborhood but the staff isn't very helpful. There are some great little restaurants in the area as well.

Gekko Nov 12th, 2006 06:43 PM

New York has amazing public transportation and thousands of cabs, so I wouldn't worry about being near Central Park. Depending on where your race starts, you'll probably take a cab there anyway, even if you're "on Central Park" because the Park is big.

smom Nov 12th, 2006 06:55 PM

Has anyone stayed at Stay the Night B & B??18 East 93rd Street, how is the neighborhood?

Gekko Nov 12th, 2006 07:10 PM

Great neighborhood ... Carnegie Hill ... Woody Allen's 'hood.

smom Nov 12th, 2006 07:33 PM

I checked trip advisor and it had bad reviews.

mclaurie Nov 13th, 2006 07:00 AM

Stay the night neighborhood wonderful, place NOT.

I agree with Gekko, you don't need to stay that close to the park to get there. It's huge anyway and saying you want to stay near it leaves a very wide area to chose from.

If you want serious advice, give us the location of the start of the race and/or tell us the dates and your budget. The Salisbury is a good all suite budget hotel not far from the south end of the park.
nycsalisbury.com
I'll also add, don't make the mistake of trying to put too many "girls" in one room with one bathroom. YOu'll be sorry. ;)

GoTravel Nov 13th, 2006 07:13 AM

Keep in mind you'll still spend over $200 a night for a room large enough that can sleep more than two adults.

Agree with mclaurie, rethink too many people in a room.

djm Nov 13th, 2006 07:35 AM

We stayed at the Comfort Inn-Centra Park West..31 West 71st St.
Rooms were small - but location is very good. Near part and Amsterdam Ave - with restaurants and shops and subways.

dhm49 Nov 13th, 2006 07:40 AM

Check out Astor on the Park -- Central Park West & 106th Street. The "high numbered streets" scare some folks, but I live on 102 and CPW and love the neighborhood. The Astor is sort of a modern boutique style somewhere above a tourist class (but not much :-)

There's also a Says Hotel at 94th and Broadway -- a bit over from the Park, but a much more traditionally friendly neighborhood.

dhm49 Nov 13th, 2006 07:40 AM

Sorry -- mistyped -- Says Hotel = Days Hotel (part of the Days Inn chain)

joesorce Nov 13th, 2006 09:46 AM

www.thelucernehotel.com

nytraveler Nov 13th, 2006 09:58 AM

The west side n the 60s and up to Columbia (116 or so) is fine. Very diverse and some areas do have public houseing - but safe, lively and with tons of good restaurants - many inexpensive. There are several great places to stay and a couple awful ones (Stay the Night, Marrakesh - or whatever it's calling itself now).

The Newton is a very basic budget place in that area - nothing special but clean and in a good location.

smom Nov 13th, 2006 02:14 PM

The plan is to arrive on March 23, friday. Attend the race expo on Saturday and try to stay off our feet for the race on March 25. The race will start on Central Park's Center Drive @63rd street and will finish near Tavern on the Green. We will leave on March 28, 2007. There will be two of us maybe 3. I am not sure about a budget. Everything seems so expensive compared to lodging in other cities. Could I find something 150-200?

joesorce Nov 13th, 2006 02:22 PM

www.milburnhotel.com

mclaurie Nov 13th, 2006 02:27 PM

On quikbook.com for March 23-28, the cheapest thing listed is the Salisbury in a standard double double for 3 people (2 will have to share a bed) for $158/night. For a 1 bedroom suite, it's $212/night. Either of these is a STEAL. (On the Salisbury's own website, the cheapest price is $289/night) BOOK IT IMMEDIATELY! It's cancellable and doesn't require prepayment. You can continue to look for other options, but meantime you've got a good option.

Elainee Nov 13th, 2006 04:10 PM

Just remember to get a metrocard for the bus/subway if you need transportation after the race. Too many people trying to get too few cabs. If you do not have the correct coins (without a metrocard) you cannot take a bus. The Lucerne Hotel is near Central Park, not too expensive, and lots of inexpensive restaurants nearby.

smom Nov 13th, 2006 07:08 PM

Thanks for all of the info...I booked on quick books 2 people/2 beds for $138 a night!! I have never planned a trip this far in advance and very happy with the results. Suggestions for spending saturday without alot of walking! Want to save our legs for the race.

mclaurie Nov 14th, 2006 03:43 AM

Fabulouso. Sat. without walking too much? Take this bus tour. ;)
kingofnyc.com
or do a bit of shopping in the morning, go to a matinee and have a nice dinner.


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