New York’s Penn Station is in a great spot in central Manhattan, close to the Empire State Building, Macy’s in Herald Square, Madison Square Garden and right on the train line for a all the main New York sights and sites. It’s right under Madison Square Garden really, so very convenient, and arguably the busiest station in the Western Hemisphere.
New York (Times Square)
An individual and stylish hotel just steps from Times Square. The funky Moroccan themed rooms and opulent old school bars featuring live piano sets, will transport you to another time. A warm and welcoming spot in an enviable location - perfect for a charming city stay.
New York (Midtown South)
Quirky hotel blending downtown-style brick walls and industrial spaces with uptown decorative influences, located in the Garment District just a mile from Times Square. The modern rooms are chic and delicately decorated, and the rooftop bar, Spyglass offers irresistible panoramic views.
New York (MIdtown South)
A fabulous luxury hotel in a former hat factory, in New York's Garment District. Plush rooms boast high ceilings, hardwood floors, contemporary artworks and some offer views of the Empire State Building. The industrial conversion vibe is mixed with a suave contemporary flare to great effect.
New York (NoMad)
A cool and collected hotel in the hip NoMad area of New York. The atmosphere is young and vibrant, from its leafy coffee shop/cocktail bar lobby to the reclaimed walnut floors and exposed concrete bedrooms. The rooftop bar and terrace offer show-stopping views and the food is by chef Greg Proechel.
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