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Dream Downtown - New York Hotels
Rating: 4.5 Stars

Dream Downtown

355 W 16th St, New York - Map
 
 
"A brilliant place to stay"
Great place to stay, lovely staff and a very comfy room. Weird bathroom set up though - the door gets stuck and the sinks have …
Charlie from Farringdon, London Borough of Islington, London EC1M, UK
Extraordinary in design and unique in character, Dream Downtown signals an exciting and imaginative new concept in full …More
Wellington Hotel - New York Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
$298

Wellington Hotel

871 Seventh Ave, New York - Map
 
 
"Great hotel for everybody"
Stayed at this hotel twice before. It's very central and easy to navigate to all major attractions. The staff at reception were …
Jill from Pristwick, Scotland
The Edison Hotel - New York Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
$244

The Edison Hotel

228 W 47th St, New York - Map
 
 
"my first hotel experience in NYC"
it sure is a great feeling to wake up every morning in the middle of Manhattan and to have a hot breakfast at the Edison Cafe. we …
peter
Hotel Pennsylvania - New York Hotels
Rating: 2.5 Stars
$167

Hotel Pennsylvania

401 7th Ave, New York - Map
 
 
"Pensie"
An old hotel in a great location added to our New York experienceBelow average breakfast, should not be sold as something …
A Traveller
Hudson - New York Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$302

Hudson

356 W 58th St, New York - Map
 
 
"NIce hote;! Rooms too small"
Central location, excelent service but rooms small
A Traveller
Grand Hyatt New York - New York Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$318

Grand Hyatt New York

109 East 42nd Street, New York - Map
 
 
"Great base for exploring the city"
AS a tired tourist (at the end of each day) I would have liked a full sized bath in the room but even so the large shower was …
Chris from Hartlepool, UK
Millennium Broadway Hotel - Times Square - New York Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$428

Millennium Broadway Hotel - Times Square

145 W 44th St, New York - Map
 
 
"Excellent location and hotel."
Was a lovely hotel. Very clean and awesome location - so close to Times square but far enough away so you can't hear too much of …
Fiona from Auckland, New Zealand
The New Yorker Hotel - New York Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$314

The New Yorker Hotel

481 Eighth Ave., New York - Map
 
 
"great hotel idealy located friendly …"
the room was spectacular views amazing as requested at booking , hotel staff were friendly and helpfull nothing was too much …
charlie
New York Hilton Midtown - New York Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

New York Hilton Midtown

1335 Avenue Of The Americas, New York - Map
 
 
"Great location, great place"
We only had a short stay in NY, but this was the perfect place to spend it. Very conveniently located to the theater district …
A Traveller
Milford Plaza Hotel - New York Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars

Milford Plaza Hotel

700 8th Avenue, New York - Map
 
 
"Near Times Square! Good value for money!"
This hotel lobby was undergoing rennovations, but other than that the hotel was great! Nice room near Times Square!
Robert

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    Pocket Guide: New York

    'The city'

    New York emits an energy that few cities can match. It's hard to say whether this electricity comes from the fast pace, the tall buildings, or the big ambitions of the eight million (and counting) inhabitants who crowd this dense metropolis. Whatever it is, the city's buzz is undeniable.

    New Yorkers call their home simply 'the city', and this implication that New York is really the only city might strike people from elsewhere as arrogant. Spend a few days in the thrilling rush, however, and you might understand the sentiment. Larger than life, open 24 hours - this is truly the city that never sleeps.

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    Sensory stimulation

    It's natural to feel a little overwhelmed on a first visit to New York. The city can overload the senses: the smell of sizzling gyros from Midtown street vendors' carts, the sound of a subway musician's saxophone during the crush of a rush-hour commute, and the neon lights of Times Square flashing at all times of day and night.

    This stimulation from all sides is what makes New York so dynamic. You'll soon realize it's the sheer sense of possibility that has everyone jumping. You can do anything here, whether it's catching a long-running show like Phantom of the Opera on Broadway or crashing a loft party in the newest alternative art space. Shop 'til you drop in SoHo like the 'Sex and the City' cast or hobnob with the literati at West Village wine bars.

    You can even enjoy some nature, and not only in Central Park. The East Village has many community gardens and Brooklyn's Prospect Park is a real delight. Head north to the Bronx Botanical Gardens or to Washington Heights' Fort Tryon Park, which towers over the Hudson River with views of the Palisades - you won't believe you're still in the city.

    The whole world is here

    To get your bearings in such a large city, it's a good idea to start with an overview. A hop-on, hop-off bus tour will help you learn the lay of the land. Or, for a different vantage point, try a helicopter ride over the five boroughs or sail by Manhattan's monuments on an elegant dinner cruise. Sure, it's a bit extravagant and certainly bold, but hey, that's New York.

    Really, though, New York is a series of neighborhoods-it's not all that intimidating. From Little Italy to Chinatown, the Lower East Side to Chelsea, New York houses several communities, each with their own distinct flavor. Despite this, there are no artificial boundaries-the daily mix of millions of different people is what makes the city's story so great. Perhaps that's why New Yorkers think they live in the center of the world-it seems the whole world is here.

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