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    Hotel suggestions New York

    We are a family of 4 and will be travelling from the United kingdom to New York for an 8 day holiday starting 30th March 2015

    ( mom, dad ,daughter age 19 son age 15 )

    Suggestions for hotel please

    Happy to have one room if this reduces cost


    regards Brian
    Last edited by Brian Deakin; 10-15-2014 at 4:23 PM.

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    check trivago.com hotels.com and booking.com
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    If you are interested in looking over the World Trade Center area, the Millenium Hilton in lower Manhattan can't be beat for the views.
    Get a higher floor!

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    The St. Regis is fantastic. Expensive, but still fantastic.
    And there was trouble, taking place...

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    have a look at tripadvisor.com for a good place to stay.

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    What is your budget?

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    Check out those websites. you can see reviews and pictures of all the places, and compare the prices based on people and number of rooms and such
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    Brian,

    I typically don't get hotel rooms though I extensively travel. There is a site named VRBO on the net where you can find apartments and such in the city you want for less than a hotel room. The advantage is that you can purchase food and prepare it thus making the trip much less expensive. When I get sent to New York City, Brooklyn is my favorite place because of the balance and quieter environment. The apartments there on VRBO typically cost a couple hundred a day, a steal in NYC.

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    We always stay here - 76th & Broadway. Been there 8 - 10 times over the years.

    http://www.milburnhotel.com/

    Prices are very reasonable, on the NYC scale of things. Not fancy, but a fine place to stay. Very close to subway stops on Broadway, which connects you north and south to anywhere you want to go.

    Plus - a BIG plus - the rooms have "kitchenettes" in them - small fridge, small sink area, microwave, dishes and cutlery.

    it is a block or two north of an excellent grocery store, and it is 2 - 3 blocks south of the legendary, iconic, Zabar's Deli.

    Go to Zabars, pick up some excellent deli stuff, including a long, long counter of prepared dishes. Their bagels are the gold standard. And another long counter with maybe 10 - 15 guys slicing lox, smoked salmon, etc. A couple dozen different items. Buy a cheap kitchen knife for slicing bread and cheese when you go there. Their upstairs is a world-class store of kitchen utensils, etc.

    Then, go to the grocery. Stuff goes in the fridge in the room - snacks and dinners, ready to go.

    Across Broadway, there is a liquor/wine store.

    Hop on the subway a few blocks away, and go to the theater district, Grand Central Station [do not - DO NOT - fail to have lunch or dinner at the Grand Central Oyster Bar - sit at the oyster counter if you can - the oyster stew is to die for], connect to everywhere.

    You are 3 "long blocks" from Central Park. The East side [5th Avenue, Madison Ave, Metropolitan Museum] are on the other side of the park, so that is a cab ride for me.

    For something like you are planning - family, coming to visit The Colonies, 8 days in New Amsterdam, you will love the hotel and its location. You will become "experts" in NYC living in 2 days - out the front door, right to Broadway, right to the train stop, off to see the world.

    I cannot give a higher recommendation, unless you are looking for the $700 - $900 per night rooms, in which case I have a much better suggestion.

    One bit of friendly advice: You are in a city. A big city. THE CITY, as most would say. Accept that for what it is. Do not - ever - stand on a street corner, looking confused, flipping the pages of your Fodor's and subway maps. Might as well wear a sign on your back that says "Kick Me."

    Duck into a coffee shop, or wherever, get your bearings, and head back out happy and safe.

    I'm a hick from the midwest. I "get it". Our first trip there, we were standing on a corner, flipping through the maps and tourist guides. A cop walks up and berates us: "What in the H**L are you doing? My job is hard enough. Don't do that stupid s***t out here - go in that diner, figger it out, and then start again. At least - go to the next cop's beat if you want to get mugged, OK? Sheeeesh." True story. I still laugh each time we go to NYC - wife will make a sudden turn into a coffee shop - I just wait outside for instructions, and chuckle.

    The city is entirely safe - do not misunderstand me. I have no apprehensions about going anywhere, any time of day or night. Just don't act like a target.
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    up to $400 per day

    regards Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Deakin View Post
    up to $400 per day

    regards Brian
    Check out the Milford, then - you can get a very nice room, accommodations for 4, for under that.
    When I started woodworking, I didn't know squat. I have progressed in 30 years - now I do know squat.

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    You might try the Marriott Essex House up on 59th Street directly across from Central Park. Rates should be within your range.

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