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  2. Best hotels in New York City: Where to stay in Manhattan ...

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    Best affordable: Hotel Edison. Best value: Moxy NYC East Village. Best hotel near Times Square: The Arlo. Best hotel with a view: The William Vale. Best hotel at Christmas: The Beekman. 1. The ...

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    For an affordable stay, opt for Hotel Edison (Hotel Edison) ... sleep and shop in the Lower East Side, New York City. 8. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge ... this stylish sustainable option with Manhattan ...

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    From hipster Williamsburg to the buzz of Manhattan and exploring the Upper East Side, ... The best hotels in New York City. Best for: Foodies ... Bag a bargain with cheap eats from NYC street food ...

  5. Allerton 39th Street House - Wikipedia

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    The Allerton House on East 39th Street was the third hotel in the Allerton chain to open in New York City, following locations at 302 West 22nd Street in Chelsea and at 311 Lexington Avenue in Murray Hill. [4] [9] Plans for the new hotel on East 39th Street were filed with the Manhattan Bureau of Buildings in July 1916. [10]

  6. 525 Lexington Avenue - Wikipedia

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    525 Lexington Avenue (also FOUND Study Turtle Bay; formerly the Shelton Hotel, Shelton Towers Hotel, Halloran House, and the New York Marriott East Side) is a student dormitory and former hotel building at 525 Lexington Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

  7. Hotel Kenmore Hall - Wikipedia

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    The 600+ room Kenmore offered affordable hotel accommodations in mid-town Manhattan for more than 50 years. [3] By the late 1970s, the hotel was a rather dilapidated warren, filled with single folks living off tiny pensions, and a sprinkling of ironic hipsters who enjoyed feeling like they were living in a fin de siècle bohemia. Occasionally a ...

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