modern rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, desks and free wi-fi, plus flat-screen tvs, minifridges and coffeemakers. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm. set in a sleek building near lively chinatown, this straightforward hotel is a 3-minute walk from the grand street subway station, and an 8-minute walk from the galleries of soho. room service is available. there's a warm chinese eatery showing big-screen sports, a slick neon-lit ramen bar, and a breezy beer garden offering american dishes, plus a hip rooftop cocktail bar with city views. there's also a 24-hour fitness room and a business center. upgraded rooms and suites add living areas and city views; some have terraces John F Kennedy International Airport 29 min
Central Park (25 min) Sprawling park with pedestrian paths & ballfields, plus a zoo, carousel, boat rentals & a reservoir. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (24 min) A grand setting for one of the world's greatest collections of art, from ancient to contemporary. Rockefeller Center (15 min) Famous complex that's home to TV studios, plus a seasonal ice rink & giant Christmas tree. Statue of Liberty National Monument (9 min) Iconic National Monument opened in 1886, offering guided tours, a museum & city views. One World Trade Center (10 min) A casual cafe, a bar with small plates & American fine dining with views from the 101st floor. 9/11 Memorial & Museum (10 min) Plaza, pools & exhibits honoring victims of 1993 & 2001 WTC terrorist attacks. Free timed admission. Grand Central Terminal (16 min) Iconic train station known for its grand facade & main concourse, also offering shops & dining. The High Line (13 min) Popular park 30 feet above street level on an old rail line, with river & city views. Times Square (16 min) Bustling destination in the heart of the Theater District known for bright lights, shopping & shows. Bryant Park (13 min) Green space behind the NY Public Library's main branch, with 4 acres, a cafe and other food kiosks. The Museum of Modern Art (19 min) Works from van Gogh to Warhol & beyond plus a sculpture garden, 2 cafes & The Modern restaurant. The Battery (7 min) Historic park with Ellis Island & Statue of Liberty views & ferry service to both islands. Flatiron Building (13 min) Architect Daniel Burnham's iconic 1902 triangular tower nicknamed for its clothes iron look. Brooklyn Bridge (12 min) Beloved, circa-1883 landmark connecting Manhattan & Brooklyn via a unique stone-&-steel design. Empire State Building (14 min) Iconic, art deco office tower from 1931 with exhibits & observatories on the 86th & 102nd floors. |