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Where To Stay In New York
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I know christmas 2012 has just finished! But I am looking at going to New York next year for christmas shopping! Just wondered the best hotel to stay at which is quite close to the shops etc? Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I'm sure you know there are thousands of hotels in New York city, and eveyone has their own opinions aswell as requirements from a hotel not to mention different budgets, so I don't think you'll get a definitive answer of 'the best hotel'.
However, personally I think that staying in Manhatten is preferable to staying elsewhere within New York (or New Jersey). There's nothing like the thrill or convenience of waking up in Manhatten, plus no added travel time.
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I would also NOT recomment the Pennsylvania (Penn) Hotel. It is in a convenient location near to Macys, but I felt it was a bit dowdy and not very secure, there seemed to be all sorts of people roaming the corridors.
What ever hotel you do choose I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time!
Oh, and if you haven't decided on flights yet then have a look at those going to Newark aswell as to JFK. The travel time into Manhatten is about the same and gives you more choices of flights.
However, personally I think that staying in Manhatten is preferable to staying elsewhere within New York (or New Jersey). There's nothing like the thrill or convenience of waking up in Manhatten, plus no added travel time.
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I would also NOT recomment the Pennsylvania (Penn) Hotel. It is in a convenient location near to Macys, but I felt it was a bit dowdy and not very secure, there seemed to be all sorts of people roaming the corridors.
What ever hotel you do choose I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time!
Oh, and if you haven't decided on flights yet then have a look at those going to Newark aswell as to JFK. The travel time into Manhatten is about the same and gives you more choices of flights.
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I stayed at the Roosevelt (good deal on Expedia). It's the one used at the end of Main in Manhatten.
Beautifully grand main part of the hotel. About 10 mins walk from 5th Ave, Time Square, Grand Central etc...
The room was small but that's not unusual in New York, it was fine for us as a couple.
We didn't do breakfast there but went to a nearby diner called the Red Flame which was fantastic.
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Beautifully grand main part of the hotel. About 10 mins walk from 5th Ave, Time Square, Grand Central etc...
The room was small but that's not unusual in New York, it was fine for us as a couple.
We didn't do breakfast there but went to a nearby diner called the Red Flame which was fantastic.
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As an add on to Jennas answer I think you'll find that the majority of hotels in Manhatten don't do breakfast. But that's fine, there's loads of places to get breakfast. When my sister-in-law went the hotel she stayed in did breakfast, but my brother-in-law is on a mega bucks salary, unlike me, a mere mortal.