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20th DecAfter goodbye breakfast, it was on board the famed Quadrangle shuttle in the attempt to get to South station on time to get to Ne... Continue reading »
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Friday 24th August - Boston – New York We had booked online a bus to NYC at 11.45am. So we rose early and with the continuing saga of arr... Continue reading »
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We did so much while we where here, it's hard to list it all! We started off by trying to find a dinner place the night we flew in, we fo... Continue reading »
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Last February, I was lucky enough to spend a weekend in New York City admiring "The Gates" art installation in Central Park. I flew to Ph... Continue reading »
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Our first day in New York City we took it easy, partly because we were a little overwhelmed by the masses of people! Crowds are som... Continue reading »
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"Sohotel is Highly recommended." — source Skoosh
"I know that New York hotels are expensive in general, and the relationship between price/quality is poor in my opinion (I am Spanish), but in general I would recommend the hotel if you want a hotel cheaper than the rest and clean, because the hotel is not new but is very very clean, and the temperature is good, in spite of the weather of the street." — source Venere
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The Windsor Hotel, established in August 2001, is a luxurious accommodation to open in the heart of historic Chinatown. Our friendly & courteous staff will surely make your stay at the Windsor Hotel a memorable one. We offer af... more
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3. Hotel 309 A Metropolitan Inn
Real Traveler Rating: 1.9 out of 5 based on 23 reviews from 2 sources
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"I would not recommend that anyone stay there." — source Venere
"Rooms are not so clean or quiet, but you're only fifteen minutes walk by union square and fifth avenue." — source Venere
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