| KT |
Aug 3rd, 1999 08:56 AM |
I stayed at the Beacon last year and would stay there again. As others have said, it's a lively area and feels safe. Personally, I prefer the atmosphere of the Upper West Side to the Theatre District or other places more in the heart of the tourist areas. <BR> <BR>I think all rooms and suites have a kitchenette at the Beacon and it's directly across the street from a block of food stores -- Fairways Market, known for produce and lots more; D'Agostino's grocery store; and Citarella especially for seafood -- as well as within walking distance of the famous deli Zabar's and other good places, so if you're economy-minded you won't have to eat all of your meals at restaurants. Plus, you get to feel a little bit like you're actually a resident in your little apartment. <BR> <BR>Our room was perfectly acceptable. Not beautiful or luxurious, but since I'm usually a real budget traveller it actually seemed pretty luxurious to me. (Well, it had a nice bathroom and good towels!) Since the hotel is a conversion from an apartment building (some apartments are still occupied by long-term residents; as residents move out, their aparments are converted) some rooms have been renovated more recently than others, so I don't know if our room was typical. <BR> <BR>As others have said, public transport is very convenient there.
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