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Midtown West and
East,
Upper West and
East Side and
Murray Hill there are a host of fabulous
New York City
hotels in other areas. Click on the area you are interested in to get more
information on the New York City hotel listings as well as additional information
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Greenwich Village
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NoHo / Nolita Hotels |
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Little Italy / Chinatown
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Harlem / Washington
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New York Hotels in the Financial District
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| New York's Financial District is located
at the southern tip of Manhattan and is home to some of the world's most
powerful financial institutions. Apart from the fantastic
New York City
hotels in this district you will have access to some great restaurants,
shops and attractions. Financial District attractions include
Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange,
Trinity Church, Battery Park, the
Staten Island Ferry Terminal and
South Street Seaport.
Click here for a map of the New York Financial District. |
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New York Hotels in Brooklyn
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| Brooklyn is another of New York's
eclectic neighborhoods. Initially an area favored by immigrants
from all over the world, Brooklyn today is the epitome of suburbia. As the
city is located close by but far enough to escape from its fast pace Brooklyn
is a charming location for your New York City hotel accommodation.
During your stay in Brooklyn be sure to check out it's attractions which
include the
Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Prospect Park
and Coney Island. |
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New York Hotels in the Flatiron District
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| The Flatiron District is situated between
Chelsea and Gramercy and takes its name from the leading attraction, the
20 storey Flatiron Building. A once neglected section of NYC the Flatiron
District has experienced a bit of a renaissance, you can now browse
trendy shops, enjoy fine dining and take
in some of the most magnificent roman, gothic and classical architecture
on offer. When booking New York hotel accommodation here you will have easy
access to the following fantastic attractions: the
Flatiron Building, Gramercy Park, the
New York Public Library and the
Empire State Building. |
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| Built by immigrants the Lower East Side
is rich in culture and history. Its inhabitants are as
eclectic as its attractions which include the Lower East Side Tenement
Museum, Seward Park and the Eldridge St.
Synagogue. Choosing a New York hotel in this area will expose you
to an array of cuisine as restaurants offer everything from traditional
German to Italian and African cuisine.
Click here for a map of Lower East Side, New York. |
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New York Hotels in Chelsea
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| Chelsea is an area of Lower Manhattan which
stretches from 30th Street to 14th Street major attractions in this area
include Chelsea Piers, Union Square and
Madison Square Park. Chelsea is home to a thriving gay
scene and boasts an array of fantastic restaurants, theatres and
nightclubs.
On the other side of Madison Square Park lies the heartbeat of the city's
fashion industry, New York's Garment District. When booking
New York hotel accommodation in this area you will have easy access to a
host of attractions including some of the best shopping the city has to
offer.
Click here for a map of the Garment District Chelsea, New York.
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New York Hotels in the East Village
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| New York City's East Village stretches
from 15th street to Houston Street on the east side of Manhattan. An
eccentric and vibrant area to visit this is where you can
go for piercing, tattoos, awesome live music and nightclubs. Attractions
in this area include Astor Place, Tower Records
and the Joseph Papp Public Theater.
Click here for a map of the East Village, New York. |
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New York Hotels in Greenwich Village
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| Greenwich Village is fast becoming one
of the most desirable areas to live in, home to artists and designers the
area is packed with cafés, bars, galleries, studios and
theatres. Attractions include
Washington Square, the Provincetown Playhouse
and Cherry Lane Theater. Booking a New York hotel stay
in this area is a must if you are looking for something away from the hustle
and bustle of the city.
Click here for a map of the Greenwich/West Village, New York. |
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New York Hotels in NoHo/Nolita
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| Located just north of popular SoHo, NoHo
(North of Houston) is another wonderful area of New York. Its also in very
close proximity to the East Village.
Click here for a map of the East Village, New York. |
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New York Hotels in SoHo/Tribeca
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A short walk from Chinatown lies
trendy SoHo. Definitely the cities hippest district attractions
include pavement art, designer stores, studios, galleries
and some landmark attractions like the New Museum of Contemporary
Art and the Guggenheim SoHo.
Tribeca lies just west of SoHo and is just as trendy with
more stunning buildings, galleries and sumptuous restaurant offerings.
Apart from the numerous New York City hotels in the area Tribeca boasts
several fantastic tourist attractions including the Clocktower Gallery,
Washington Market Park and Robert De Niro's Tribeca
Film Center.
Click here for a SoHo/Tribeca New York Map. |
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New York Hotels in Little Italy/Chinatown
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| Within Little Italy and Chinatown are places like Federal
Plaza, the Financial District and Wall Street. To unwind – or start the
day off with some shopping – the mysterious Chinatown and the interesting
Little Italy and Canal Street shopping.
Walk along the narrow, cobblestoned streets in Little Italy under the
fire escapes of 1900's tenements. You'll be enticed by the sights, sounds
and smells of Italian cuisine and culture.
Click here for a Little Italy/Chinatown New York Map.
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New York Hotels in Harlem/Washington Heights
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| Harlem, long associated with African-American
culture and commerce, is this Manhattan neighborhood, nestled between the
Hudson and East Rivers, from 155th Street to Washington Heights. Blocks
of row houses and apartments have been renovated recently. Businesses and
high-profile tenants, including former President Bill Clinton, moved into
the area, and Harlem property values have soared, up an average of 300 percent
during the 1990's.
Click here for a Harlem/Washington Heights New York Map.
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Harlem/Washington Hgts Hotel Review |
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Apollo Inn |
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