Nice Clean B&B Chelsea, Village etc
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Nice Clean B&B Chelsea, Village etc
Hi,
I have a work trip to NYC July 16-19. I am looking for a nice, clean and hopefully groovy b&b in Chelsea, Village etc. Location is more important to my wife and I than amenities of a lodging establishment. To keep the boss happy I am trying to keep a room under $180.00/night. Is that possible in this part of NYC? I appreciate all the help.
Blessings,
Turbokid
I have a work trip to NYC July 16-19. I am looking for a nice, clean and hopefully groovy b&b in Chelsea, Village etc. Location is more important to my wife and I than amenities of a lodging establishment. To keep the boss happy I am trying to keep a room under $180.00/night. Is that possible in this part of NYC? I appreciate all the help.
Blessings,
Turbokid
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There aren't many B&Bs in Manhattan - the housing market is such that there are few buildings available for them - and those generally so expensive that owners aren't interested in paying guests.
However, there are a few inns in that area and perhaps a couple of B&Bs. I would search here for recos from tourists - but when looking at prices remember that what is quoted is plus 18% tax - so you really need to look for something at $150.
However, there are a few inns in that area and perhaps a couple of B&Bs. I would search here for recos from tourists - but when looking at prices remember that what is quoted is plus 18% tax - so you really need to look for something at $150.
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I doubt you'll find anything at that price point.
Maybe Chelsea Pines Inn - they offer a free breakfast.
I checked Incentra Village and they are $100 over your price point.
Maybe one of the new Holiday Inns, etc. in Chelsea?
Maybe Chelsea Pines Inn - they offer a free breakfast.
I checked Incentra Village and they are $100 over your price point.
Maybe one of the new Holiday Inns, etc. in Chelsea?
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Chelsea Pines is a great location and decently priced.
You might also check the Gem Hotel in Chelsea. But it's not a B&B.
And the Larchmont on 11th in the Village, but it has mostly shared baths.
The Gershwin is groovy but not quite in Chelsea.
But that's a really low rate for Manhattan.
You might also check the Gem Hotel in Chelsea. But it's not a B&B.
And the Larchmont on 11th in the Village, but it has mostly shared baths.
The Gershwin is groovy but not quite in Chelsea.
But that's a really low rate for Manhattan.
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The location isn't what you want, it's definitely not "groovy" - although the rooftop bar with a view of the Empire State Building could be called groovy - but it does offer a free breakfast -
The LaQuinta Manhattan is $159 for your dates. With taxes. you'd be a little over your price point but not much.
It's not fancy but I like it. Close to Macy's at Herald Square and a subway on the corner. Isn't a bad location for your wife to explore from while you are working.
The LaQuinta Manhattan is $159 for your dates. With taxes. you'd be a little over your price point but not much.
It's not fancy but I like it. Close to Macy's at Herald Square and a subway on the corner. Isn't a bad location for your wife to explore from while you are working.
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Chelsea Pines is very well-reviewed/charming - but their rates are way above (more than double) your desired price - which is VERY low for NYC.
Also it is a gay-friendly property, although everyone is welcome - and the building is a 5-story walk-up - no elevator.
If I were you I would check out some budget chains to see if you can find something for your price on Hotwire or similar.
Also it is a gay-friendly property, although everyone is welcome - and the building is a 5-story walk-up - no elevator.
If I were you I would check out some budget chains to see if you can find something for your price on Hotwire or similar.