suites come with minifridges, microwaves and marble bathrooms, along with separate living areas. complimentary breakfast is served in a low-key breakfast area. set among shops and casual eateries on a busy street, this straightforward high-rise hotel is a 6-minute walk from the nearest subway station, 7 minutes' walk from iconic times square, and 14 minutes' walk from the empire state building. upgraded rooms offer skyline views and coffeemakers. there's also a business center. pets are welcome for a fee. compact, unassuming rooms have free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am John F Kennedy International Airport 31 min
Chrysler Building (8 min) Shimmering art deco skyscraper from 1930 whose spire once made it the world's tallest building. Times Square (6 min) Bustling destination in the heart of the Theater District known for bright lights, shopping & shows. Empire State Building (5 min) Iconic, art deco office tower from 1931 with exhibits & observatories on the 86th & 102nd floors. Rockefeller Center (6 min) Famous complex that's home to TV studios, plus a seasonal ice rink & giant Christmas tree. One World Trade Center (19 min) A casual cafe, a bar with small plates & American fine dining with views from the 101st floor. Central Park (13 min) Sprawling park with pedestrian paths & ballfields, plus a zoo, carousel, boat rentals & a reservoir. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (13 min) A grand setting for one of the world's greatest collections of art, from ancient to contemporary. The Museum of Modern Art (8 min) Works from van Gogh to Warhol & beyond plus a sculpture garden, 2 cafes & The Modern restaurant. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (14 min) Frank Lloyd Wright–designed modern-art museum with an architecturally significant spiral rotunda. Grand Central Terminal (5 min) Iconic train station known for its grand facade & main concourse, also offering shops & dining. Brooklyn Bridge (16 min) Beloved, circa-1883 landmark connecting Manhattan & Brooklyn via a unique stone-&-steel design. Bryant Park (5 min) Green space behind the NY Public Library's main branch, with 4 acres, a cafe and other food kiosks. Statue of Liberty National Monument (18 min) Iconic National Monument opened in 1886, offering guided tours, a museum & city views. The High Line (11 min) Popular park 30 feet above street level on an old rail line, with river & city views. Flatiron Building (7 min) Architect Daniel Burnham's iconic 1902 triangular tower nicknamed for its clothes iron look. |