Hotels in New York – Skyscraper to brownstone to motel
There’s no point telling you what’s on offer in New York. Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last two hundred years you’ll know all about the Empire State Building, the shopping in Manhattan and Central Park, unnaturally square amongst the grey skyscrapers. Hotels in New York? There are thousands and thousands. Before I got old enough to know better I thought New York was full of cowboys and Indians. It isn’t – I was so disappointed – but you do see some odd goings on there.
A friend of ours was walking in NY late one night and came across an English bloke rustling along, dressed from head to toe in aluminium foil. It takes all sorts. As household name hotels in New York go, the Comfort Inn Central Park West is as good as any. It is undeniably butt ugly from the outside but very nice indoors.
New York Hotels – A murder on every corner… not!
CSI fans might expect a murder on every corner and Mac on tap if things go pear shaped. New York isn’t full of gun toting loonies, but some people do carry guns. The police do. Decades of American junk TV should have made guns seem normal, but it hasn’t. New York hotels are as safe as those in any big city. Low cost 2 star hotels in New York include the Wolcott Hotel, a handsome Victorian pile near Times Square that offers and good value alternative to the hideously posh Manhattan hotels nearby.
Hotels in New York – Short on sky, long on style
It is weird not being able to see the sky without craning your neck. New Yorkers must have evolved a special ability to look up without getting dizzy. When you do see it, it’s just a little blue box surrounded by monolithic buildings. Freaky. Many hotels in New York are skyscrapers so you might find yourself waking up in the clouds, literally. Want to book a special treat? Some of the hotels in New York are packed with style and panache. Try the Hudson Hotel near Central Park, one of those uber cool ‘lifestyle’ hotels that’ll make you either feel like a millionaire or an imposter.
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New York
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Obviously a great location, this is an attractive hotel appealing to all nationalities whether coming to New York for business or pleasure.
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Ideally located in the heart of the Theatre District and Business district,...
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“The Carlton has recently completed its five year renovation of this Beaux-Arts landmark building dating from 1904. “
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Why not stay in the attractive Gramercy Park area of Manhattan, near the Empire State Building, Madison...
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This former Hamshire Broadway hotel is located on New York's popular upper west side with many trendy restaurants, shops and coffee shops. A stroll in Central Park is just minutes away!
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The rooms are simply decorated and vary...
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“The hotel was built in 1931 in the same grand Art Deco style as Radio City Music Hall, and is situated in one of the most dynamic sections of New York City.”
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The charming hotel is located in the heart of Manhattan's...
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Only two blocks from central Park Many of the rooms offer a fabulous view of the Park
Le Parker Meridien is a superior, deluxe hotel located in Midtown Manhattan two blocks south of Central Park, between Sixth and Seventh Avenue. The hotel...
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“Conveniently situated next to several major lines of public transportation, The Manhattan Club provides easy access to Lincoln Center, The Metropolitan Museum, The International Center of Photography, The Museum of Natural History, SoHo,...
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Billed as the "Lullaby of Broadway" and one of New York's greatest hotel values, the hotel features a convenient location in the heart of midtown Manhattan. (0506/CH)
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Situated in the heart of Broadway’s buzzing Theatre...
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“A world-class hotel, nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. “
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Conveniently located on 42nd street, between 2nd and 3rd avenues and walking distance to some of New York City's finest attractions - Grand Central...
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Want to be in the very heart of it? Why not stay at the Quality Times Square? Ideally located on 47th Street, the hotel is within minutes from New York's famous Times Square, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, and Fifth Avenue shopping....
BTB View: “Centrally located, the hotel offers easy access to everything New York is famous for. “
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Located in midtown, within walking distance from the Theatre District, Madison Square Garden, Empire State Building, Penn Station....
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“Within a mile of the hotel, guests can visit the Empire State Building, Central Park, United Nations Building And Madison Square Garden. “
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Just a few blocks from Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall, this...
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This splendid hotel offers spectacular views of the Empire State Building and the Manhattan skyline from its unique rooftop garden - can't you just imagine sipping your Cosmopolitan?
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The Studios are spacious and have traditional...
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For leisure travelers interested in exploring New York, shopping along Madison and Fifth Avenues, and dining at international restaurants throughout the area, Hotel Thirty Thirty in New York City intrigues and inspires visitors from all...
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One of the trendiest hotel in new York with one of the most exclusive bars in New York.
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Opened in 2001, this fully air-conditioned hotel comprises a total of 464 rooms, which includes 43 suites, spread over 57 floors....
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A favorite with celebrities, Cary Grant lived in the Presidential Suite for 12 years.
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The hotel is situated in the heart of midtown, within minutes from the Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, Museum of Modern Art, Central...
New York Holidays - The Big Apple!
New York holidays make you feel that you could start your life afresh. It has a charge which sweeps you along, confident that you will find it the most exciting city in the world. The architectural landscape of old fashioned skyscrapers and modern ones is breathtaking, particularly at dawn or dusk. The wide avenues are beautiful and easy to find your way around. When you are driven across Queensboro Bridge into Manhattan the central island, feel exhilarated.
New York Holidays - Great for Shopping and Attractions
It is a city you can manage by yourself. It is an adventure. Plot your course through different ethnic neighbourhoods as well as the famous architecture Midtown. Enjoy the closeness of the night life, restaurants, music clubs, and old fashioned streets in Greenwich village. Then there is Downtown, China Town, Little Italy, Soho, Harlem, The Lower East Side, posh Union Square and Gramercy Park, Chelsea and the garment district, Central Park, and The Statue of Liberty.
The museums such as The Museum Of Modern Art and The Metropolitan collections will make you interested in art if you never have been before. There is a thriving art, fashion and design scene. There is food of every culture and taste for you to try, for perhaps the first time. There is nothing like a USA city break to New York. So, book your New York holidays now!
Flights to New York – New York State and NYC
You probably already know that New York’s State as well as a city. Flights to New York give you access to so much exciting stuff that you probably won’t know where to start. You could easily spend two weeks shopping in Manhattan but if you’re there for more than retail therapy, you’ll have great fun too.
More than six million people visit Niagara Falls every year so it’s a bit of a crush. But spectacular. If you like curiosities, you’ll appreciate the Genesee River, one of only a handful worldwide that flows south to north. Why do they usually go the other way then? Something to Google in an idle moment… Flights to New York State also deposit you in the home of the US’s oldest cattle ranch, started in 1747. We wonder what cowboys wore in those days. Tights, perhaps?
New York Flights – Named after jazz musicians’ slang
New York has three main airports handling tens of millions of visitors a year. JFK (John F Kennedy) Airport is in the Queens are of New York City on the Van Wyck Expressway. JFK mostly handles international traffic so there’s a good chance your flights to New York will land you here.
LaGuardia airport is in Queens too, but on the Grand Central Parkway. It deals mostly with internal flights. Newark airport in New Jersey has domestic and international flights covered and, because it is further out of New York City, it isn’t nearly as manic. We’ve always wondered why NY is called The Big Apple. Apparently ‘Apple’ was jazz musician slang for a city in the ‘30s, and flights to New York still provide loads of opportunities to hear excellent quality jazz.
Flights to New York – Loo roll was invented here
Not many people know that Joseph Gayetty, a New Yorker, invented loo paper way back in 1857. What on earth did people do before that? Actually, we don’t really want to know. Morbid by nature? Choose fights to New York and visit Hartsdale Pet Cemetery, a vast place with room for 12000 furry friends.
Or cram yourself bodily into the world’s smallest church if you’re so inclined… three and a half by six feet of Christian silliness in Oneida. Useful tip: There have been taxi scams at JFK airport so if your flights to New York are heading there, book your cab at the airport desk and ignore the touts.
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New York Attractions
The Statue of Liberty is in the middle of New York Harbour. Over the Water Ellis Island was the first stop for twelve million prospective immigrants. Grand Central Station is an extraordinary Beaux Arts building which beatthebrochure recommends to the trainspotters amongst you. Yankee Stadium has baseball matches between April and October. The Manhattan skyline looks amazing from Brooklyn Bridge.
Attractions in New York
Central Park is a huge open space and shows are many entertainments all year round. Coney Island has the world’s tallest Ferris wheel by the seaside. Take the elevator to the 86 floor of the The Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue. It is the tallest building in New York since the Sepxember 11 2001 attack on The Twin Towers. Fifth Avenue is the place for department stores. The Theatre District is around 42nd street and Times Square. Also try off Broadway and off off Broadway. Be spoilt for choice for clubbing.
Air
New York City is served by three major airports: John F. Kennedy in Queens, La Guardia, also in Queens and Newark, in New Jersey. International Airlines land there.
Bus
From JFK bus services run to the Port Authority Bus Station, Grand Central Station, Penn Station.
Greyhound buses arrive at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Thanksgiving weekend. Autumn.
Lincoln Centre on Broadway which is the most prestigious centre for performing arts in New York.
Try a Big Apple Greeter Guided Tour t. 212/669-8159.
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