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Under $200 a day and itas not a crackhouse? Fortune shines on those who finagle a reservation at Habitat Hotel, a stylish option for the budget-minded traveler. Non-ugly rooms with all the necessary amenities, and prices starting at $75 a night. You wouldnat think it was possible in this city. More >>
One-hundred-year-old cigarette burns, tin ceilings, large cats: If this is your thing, you simply can't beat the Harlem Flophouse. With its turn-of-the-century furniture, this refurbished house, under the careful eye of artist RenA(c) Calvo, is aging into elegance. Located just a few blocks away from the A,C, and E subway lines and close to many famous jazz clubs. More >>
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http://www.helmsleyparklane.com Leona Helmsley's 46-story hotel on Central Park South is just the kind of place we like to drop the spare $300 that's always rolling around in our pocket. We kid only because we're jealous. For those who can afford it, this luxe branch of the once-grand Helmsely empire is decked out in sumptuous European decor fit for an artistocrat and apparently features breathtaking views of Central Park. It is also located close to tourist attractions like the Theater District and Rockefeller Center. It must be nice... More >>
http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/index.do The Hilton New York offers you the comfort and business amenities you would expect of a Hilton in a convenient Midtown location surrounded by sights like Radio City Music Hall and MoMA. High speed wireless Internet connections are now available in all rooms and the business center offers notary and secretarial services in addition to the expected fax and copying facilities. More >>
http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/index.do This Hilton distinguishes itself from the rest of the chain by offering 44 stories of large-for-Manhattan rooms in the middle of New York's busiest neighborhood. You'll be surrounded by Broadway theaters and fantastic Midtown restaurants, and be right upstairs from practically every subway line in the city. And should you want to bring Fido or Fluffy along for the sightseeing, the Hilton Times Square will welcome your furry friend with open arms. More >>
http://www.hiroballroom.com The Maritime Hotel's Japanese-styled Hiro Ballroom resembles the setting of a legendary Kill Bill fight scene, in which Uma Thurman defeats 88 Yakuza warriors in a Tokyo dojo. This place is even more glamorous, as paper lanterns sway and illuminate the vaulted ceiling up above, but the feudal mystique remains. Counter-intuitively, Korean-American Party Night is every Friday. On Saturday, however, a generalized DJ affair is enjoyed by dressy Meatpacking District spillover, while Sunday hosts a lavish gay club night. DJs and the occasional rock stars entertain from the wooden-column-protected stage at the room's center, though a guest appearance by sumo wrestlers wouldn't be out of place. More >>
http://www.hinewyork.org Budget accommodations can be so dreary, but this bright, clean hostel, housed in a landmark building near Central Park and Columbia University, is anything but. For less than $30 a night, you can reserve one of the 624 beds. Though you will have to share a bathroom, the hostel will provide you with linens and towels for no extra charge. Amenities like free Internet access, a landscaped garden, and laundry facilities will make budget travelers feel comfortable and the daily neighborhood walking tours offered by staff members (many of which are free) will ensure that you see lots of the city. More >>
http://www.hotelchelsea.com The best way to be someone in New York is to take a room at the Hotel Chelsea and never leave. Live in a tiny space, like Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, Arthur C. Clarke, O. Henry, and many others. You can drop by and check out the cityas first cooperative apartment complex, which was re-organized as a hotel in 1904. And stay for a while and become famous. It inspires. More >>
http://www.elyseehotel.com This charming, intimate hotel, named for one of the best French restaurants of its era, has been a city hideaway since it opened in the a20s. Celebrities like Tennessee Williams, Marlon Brando, and Joe DiMaggio all lived here at one pointaWilliams for 15 years! The 101-room hotel was recently renovated but has maintained its clubby charm, romantic allure, and understated elegance. More >>
http://www.hotelgansevoort.com The Hotel Gansevoort is true luxury in the middle of the A1/4ber-hip Meatpacking District. All of the 187 guest rooms have loft-like nine-foot ceilings, beds covered in 400-thread count Egyptian cotton sheets, and have access to the roof deck that features Manhattanas only 45-foot-long, heated, outdoor, glass-enclosed pool with an underwater sound system. More >>
http://www.hotelgiraffe.com The 73 rooms at this stylish boutique hotel (only seven per floor!) offer glimpses of 1920as jazz age glamour and sophistication. Between the private, flower-covered balconies, the free, nightly wine and cheese receptions, and the sexy, luxe fabrics of the furniture, you will be transported to another era. But with free Wi-Fi service throughout the hotel, youall have access to all of the conveniences of the modern one. More >>
http://www.plaza-athenee.com This Eastside stunner is just a short walk from Central Park, posh shopping on Madison and Fifth avenues, and museums like the Frick. The 250 guest rooms are oppulently appointed with fine Belgian linens, chic European style, and (in the hotel's 35 suites) glass-enclosed terraces and indoor balconies. The attentive service matches the hotel's detailed, fine ambiance. More >>
http://www.hotelrogerwilliams.com This 187-room boutique hotel proves that style and value can co-exist. The hotel is like a showroom of sleek, modern design, but it also feels comfortable. Snuggle underneath the fluffy down comforters and watch a movie on the plasma flat-screen television. Order room service 24 hours a day. Work out in their state-of-the-art gym or just relax in a tub full of Aveda bath bubbles. More >>
http://www.hotelwalesnyc.com This 88-room, century-old Carnegie Hill hotel brims with old world charm. From the surrounding neighborhood dotted with expensive private schools, historic mansions, and world-famous museums to the signature amenities like live harp music during the breakfast buffet, decorative fireplaces in the guest rooms, and views of the Central Park resevoir, youall be captivated by the attention to detail and turn-of-the-century appeal of this intimate little hotel. More >>
http://www.houseon3st.com This is basically like you're renting out an apartment for your stay in Brooklyn. Guests (well, just one group of guests) stay on the 600-square-foot "parlor floor" which features a living room, bedroom, private bath, and kitchenette. It sleeps up to four, with a queen-sized bed, a twin bed, and a pull-out couch. One person is $140 a night and four is $180, with a two-night minimum on weekends. More >>
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