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Where To Stay - New York City
Where to stay in New York City
depends largely on what brings you there. Whether it is a Broadway show, a
gallery opening or a business meeting, hotels and guest houses offer deluxe
to budget accommodations throughout the city. For years, there was a huge
shortage of hotel rooms in New York City. What existed was largely in the
high-end price bracket, and most rooms were woefully small.
However, the once bleak lodging situation is rapidly changing. New hotels
are springing up throughout Manhattan, and even in downtown Brooklyn. Townhouses converted into Bed & Breakfasts are also a growing option. While
it can still be difficult to find a room on many weekends and even during
the week, options have improved dramatically: luxury hotels with bigger
rooms are continuing to open, and with all the competition, more affordable
options have sprung up.
Fifth Avenue Midtown: Some of the most expensive hotels in the city are clustered along Fifth
Avenue near the entrance to Central Park. This is an ideal location if you
want to visit all of New York, as it is located squarely in the middle of
the city. Famous deluxe palaces like the St. Regis, Peninsula New York
Hotel, The Plaza and the Sherry-Netherland Hotel are convenient to luxury
shops and museums, as well as Midtown offices. A few blocks east, the W New
York attracts young sophisticates with its modern luxury. On Park Avenue,
the Waldorf-Astoria basks in legendary art deco opulence. |
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