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Registered: 04-05-07
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I'll be going to New York in September, and I was wonderin if any one had any suggestions on hotels and places to stay?
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Registered: 01-05-07
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The Waldorf Astoria is very nice, but be advised that some of the rooms have a less-than-beautiful view of the city. Last time I stayed there, we overlooked the dumpsters.
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Registered: 04-07-07
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The last place I would stay is at the Waldorf. I'm not saying it is bad, it's the price. I've stayed at the Super 8 Times Square on 46th Street for about $180.00 a night. I've also stayed at the Milford as well as the New Hampshire in the same price range. My theory is that I'm going to be sleeping there so I don't need that much room, just a place to park myself. The rooms are respectable and just what you would expect for that kind of price. The do have a continental breakfast.
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Registered: 05-13-08
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A great new hotel is the Bowery Hotel. Most rooms have an amazing view - I recommend it to all of my friends when they are in town and they love it. Also, a lesser known place is the Lafayette House, by the same owners as the Bowery. It's much smaller, quaint, but in the same hip hood.
It's also more affordable.
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Registered: 07-03-08
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Have you tried a Bed and breakfast? The Brand Bed and Breakfast in chelsea offers an apartment in a historical brownstone in a residential neighborhood. You can discover New York City like a native, get more room for your money, have your own kitchen to prepare your breakfasts and special meals, a real living room....and restaurants are priced more reasonably in the residential neighborhoods than in commercial areas. Check out our website for photos of the apartments:
brandbedandbreakfast.com.
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