Manhattan hotels
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Manhattan hotels
I will be in NY for business and would like a recommendation on a hotel. My choices are:
Club Quarters
Holiday Inn Wall Street
The Hudson Hotel
Le Parker Meridien
The Paramount Hotel
Radisson East Side
The Roosevelt Hotel
Southgate Tower
I would like something that is close to a lot of attractions since I will be alone and on foot. I have never been to NY so I am a bit intimidated! Any other advice appreciated. Thanks!
Club Quarters
Holiday Inn Wall Street
The Hudson Hotel
Le Parker Meridien
The Paramount Hotel
Radisson East Side
The Roosevelt Hotel
Southgate Tower
I would like something that is close to a lot of attractions since I will be alone and on foot. I have never been to NY so I am a bit intimidated! Any other advice appreciated. Thanks!
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The Paramount is the closest hotel to Times Square. Go to http://top20.travelzoo.com/Index2.htm. Click on Manhattan DEsigner hotel. Paramount is offering a special - $145 for two nights not including SAturday
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Angie,
I live in New York. Don't get a hotel on the Upper East Side. You'll have to take the subway to get downtown. Below 59th street on the East side is not that bad you'll have to walk 3 or 4 NYC blocks to get to "the cool spots" Times square, 6th ave.,Centarl Park South, 34th street, are all good central locations. Have a gret time. NYC ROCKS!!!!
I live in New York. Don't get a hotel on the Upper East Side. You'll have to take the subway to get downtown. Below 59th street on the East side is not that bad you'll have to walk 3 or 4 NYC blocks to get to "the cool spots" Times square, 6th ave.,Centarl Park South, 34th street, are all good central locations. Have a gret time. NYC ROCKS!!!!
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I haven't stayed at any of them, but I would go for Le Parker Meridien. It is w/in easy walking distance of times square and also close to some of the more upscale restaurants. Times square is interesting but I got bored after a while and at night want to escape the crushing crowds.
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The Wall St. area would probably not be the most convenient unless you plan on spending most of your time in the financial district (which is a few miles from the theater/times sq area). As far as attractions, there are many and they are spread out. I think most tourists prefer the times sq area (40s/50s west side) although the East side, midtown is a bit more quiet and less crowded then the west. There are many stores and restuarants and many sites are walkable.
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Thanks all for the advice. Like I said, it's for a business trip so I will be in the Financial District for much of the day and these are the only hotels available to me...so I just have to make the best of what's offered.
My NY contact suggested the Club Quarters and Holiday Inn as her top picks...so I'm glad I got some feedback about the Club Quarters before choosing! Parker Meridien is looking like a good choice.
Again, any more feedback - other advice is appreciated!
My NY contact suggested the Club Quarters and Holiday Inn as her top picks...so I'm glad I got some feedback about the Club Quarters before choosing! Parker Meridien is looking like a good choice.
Again, any more feedback - other advice is appreciated!
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I would agree the Parker Meridian would be your top choice on your list. The next would be The Roosevelt - good midtown location - older hotel with character that's been nicely renovated.
IF you must/rater stay in the Financial District, I would choose the Holiday Inn over club Quarters. The Holiday Inn is new construction - and has gotten very good reviews. Rooms are on the smaller side, but are nicely and efficently designed/decorated.
IF you must/rater stay in the Financial District, I would choose the Holiday Inn over club Quarters. The Holiday Inn is new construction - and has gotten very good reviews. Rooms are on the smaller side, but are nicely and efficently designed/decorated.
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I just stayed at the Paramount. The rooms are small, but the location is fantastic. $145 for two nights is a great deal. (I paid $100 per night through Priceline.)
You will be able to walk to the subway, theatre, Times Square street fair (on weekend), lots of shops, etc.
You will be able to walk to the subway, theatre, Times Square street fair (on weekend), lots of shops, etc.
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