Choose the Right New York Hotel for Your Trip to NY
by Sai.satyan
New York Hotels are always in demand, and this keeps rates for accommodations in New York City high. In order to get the best deal possible, you will need to plan your trip well in advance, and perhaps consider a New York neighborhood rather than the downtown theater area. New York Hotels can be broken into three price categories: Luxury, Moderate and Budget.
Great Luxury Hotels in New York City:
• The Buckingham A luxurious all suite hotel on 57th St. near 6th Avenue.
• AKA AKA balances the long term comfort of a luxury furnished apartment with the style and service of an intimate hotel.
• The Michelangelo A Travel & Leisure "Greatest Hotels of the World". On 51st St. and 7th Ave.
• The Waldorf Astoria The icon of world renowned New York hotels. On Park Avenue and 50th Street.
• The Carlton on Madison Avenue Entirely renewed and glamorous. On Madison Ave., 4 blocks from the Empire State Building.
• The New York Palace 55 Stories of unbeatable luxury. On 50th Street between Park and Lexington Avenue.
• Hilton New York Conveniently located in the midst of business and media centers in New York City, at West 53rd Street and Avenue of the Americas. Great Moderate Priced Hotels in New York City
• Envoy Club Fully furnished, elegantly designed suites, available for nightly or extended stays. Full Hotel Services.
• Hotel Roger Williams Just blocks from Grand Central and the Empire State Building in the heart of New York City.
• Broadway Plaza A very reasonable hotel at 27th Street and Broadway. Featuring large rooms and modern amenities.
• The Marmara An Upper East Side hotel where old world hospitality mixes and modern amenities and the most cosmopolitan of locations.
• Park Central The vibrant choice of 3 midtown New York hotels offering great value and comfort.
• On the Ave A distinctive Upper West Side hotel. A Michelin winner for 2006 and 2007. Great Budget Hotels in New York City
• Park 79 Tranquil and friendly, you'll appreciate the rates at this Upper West Side hotel.
• The Pod Hotel High style and modern with low rates and a dynamite midtown location.
• Days Executive Hotel Just across the Hudson River, minutes to Times Square. You can save big and still "do" the city by day and by night.
• Wolcott Hotel A terrific value, steps from Macy's, Madison Square Garden, the Empire State Building and much more .
• Thirty Thirty NYC Comfort and convenience of a European-style hotel at an affordable price. Near the Empire State Building, Macy's, MSG, and Union Square.
Parking is also very limited in New York City, and parking in a hotel lot will run over $25/day. So plan your visit around public transportation and taxis instead of your car. To get the best rates, ask about corporate rates, discounts, and packages. Sometimes you can save 10% off the hotel rate. Most hotel rooms are small, and older hotels which are high rises sometimes have poor water pressure. You may want to forego that view for a better morning shower. Don’t forget to plan for New York hotel taxes which are 13.6% New York State Tax, and a $2 New York City hotel Room Occupancy tax. A great online guide to New York Hotels can be found at
www.newyork.com.
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