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Hotels near The Cloisters?
Parents are going to a wedding @ The Cloisters in 2010. They won't have much time to be tourists so they want to stay near The Cloisters. They want a Marriott brand hotel but when I looked on Marriott web site and the closest two are Teaneck NJ (would imagine one would need a car?) and E. 92nd St (taxi?) Any other suggestions? Thank you.
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i am sorry to be the one to tell you there are NO HOTELS in the area at all. It is all residential, apartment buildings and the like. There are a few B&Bs in the area but that's it.
I'd suggest if they want a Marriott, to stay downtown and just take the subway up to 191st St and walk through the park to the Cloisters, which is about a 10 minute lovely walk. Another option is to take a cab or a car service up from their hotel. Trust me if you saw the area, you would not want them staying anywhere near the Cloisters. |
Just writing to affirm what travelbuff has said. This is not an area with many/any hotels, nor an area where they will likely want to stay.
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I find several hotels in the Marriott chain in midtown Manhattan, but none on East 92nd Street.
My choice would be to stay in Manhattan; however, Teanect Marriott at Glenpointe gets high marks at TripAdvisor. The choices seem to be between taxi or auto rental, bridge toll, and complicated routing; and among the various Marriott brands. HTTY |
The Marriot on East 92nd is fine and they can take a long leisurely ride to the Cloisters on the M4 bus up Madison Ave for 2.25 each (an $8.00 Metrocard will get them there and back - M4 ends at the Cloisters) or infinitely more expensive taxi rides each way.
Enjoy - and if they stay in the upper East Side, they can visit the Met, the Guggenheim, the Cooper Hewitt, the Jewish Museum etc within walking distance. |
They will be dressed for a wedding so a bus may not be the best option.
I would stay at a hotel on the Upper West Side and just take a regular cab. Many visitors liked "On The Avenue" for example. |
If they stay at the Courtyard on East 92nd Street, they might want to have a good meal at the Corner Cafe on the corner of East 92nd Street and 3rd Avenue: http://www.cornercafe-bakery.com
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I'd suggest staying on the West Side, it would be easier to get uptown to the Cloisters via the West Side Highway. Also if they want a quick way to get back to the hotel the subway is just a few minutes walk away and a straight shot to downtown on the A or #1 train.
The bus will take almost 2 hours to get up to The Cloisters, not much of a fun ride and not alot to see, other than St. John the Divine at 110th. |
The Cloisters are in the m iddle of a sizeable park and there are no hotels nearby - the area is purely residential. I would not stay at the Marriott on E 92 - it is very far east and not convenient for much of nayhting.
If they want to take a cab from there - OK - but not convenient for anything else in the city. They might want to consider the Marrioot Marquis - a straight shot up the west side highway by cab - or on the subway. And much more convenient for anything else they might want to see. |
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