new york hotels non qpr 13:50 - Aug 5 with 6457 views | enfieldargh | any one know of good inexpensive hotels in Manhatten, ideally midtown areas? | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 13:56 - Aug 5 with 4337 views | kingsburyR | Casablanca near time square was ok and fairly cheap if still there. A bit more pricey by the W Hotel is very nice and near(ish) times square! | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 14:02 - Aug 5 with 4329 views | gordanoR | No sorry but one to avoid is the Hotel Carter. Just off Times Square & from experience an utter hellhole. | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 14:03 - Aug 5 with 4327 views | LOTR | I'm there for Xmas this year. We're booked into Element at Time Square. Never stayed there but mate of mine has and recommended it. Then out to Brooklyn for New Years. BKLYN Ranger gave us the tip and we booked ourselves a very nice place out there. | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 14:03 - Aug 5 with 4325 views | Gloucs_R | whats your definition of inexpensive? | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 14:07 - Aug 5 with 4318 views | enfieldargh |
new york hotels non qpr on 14:03 - Aug 5 by Gloucs_R | whats your definition of inexpensive? |
good point ive found holiday inn 31st street £178.00 ex tax. I think thats a good price but maybe someone ITK may have better options? Have checked out loads of websites and anything below £200 reveiws are bloody awful. Just wondered if anyone knows any hidden gems? | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 14:15 - Aug 5 with 4309 views | kingsburyR | Dot forget all their stealth taxes. When we checked out we got hit with some sort of tax which bumped the bill up! | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 14:17 - Aug 5 with 4299 views | Tonto | We stayed over in Jersey not Manhatten. Manhatten hotels are stuidly expensive, whereas you can get a hotel within a few minutes walk fro thier metro system for a fraction of the price, and yet the journey is only 15 mins. Also the view across the Hudson from jersey is rather good! Especially at night. | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 14:20 - Aug 5 with 4290 views | Konk | Last time I was in NYC, we stayed at the Desmond Tutu Center, which sounds a bit shi t, but is a former seminary in Chelsea (I know). Not the biggest rooms by US standards, but what we’re used to in Europe. Really nice spot for breakfast/brunch, just across the street, we walked everywhere pretty much in Manhattan, and only used public transport of cabs when spending time in Brooklyn. The exchange rate was better, but we got our room for something like £100 per night for this spot in April, which I was pretty stunned by at the time. No pool, gym, choice of restaurants etc, but we had a very comfortable room, nice staff etc and it was a good location for what we wanted. Previously, I’ve stayed at Radio City apartments, which was fine too. | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 14:31 - Aug 5 with 4276 views | robith | Not really a hotel but I loved Bed and Coffee in the East Village. Last time I was there I stayed in a guest house near Prospect Park. Was awesome, owner was a proper Brooklynite gave us loads of great tips, amazing area, so well connected. Brooklyn >>>> Manhatten (though I am a bit of a hipster I guess | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 14:37 - Aug 5 with 4266 views | BostonR | I visit and work in the US on a regular basis. If you want a no frills, excellent quality and the best location I would highly recommend the Jewel Facing Rockfeller Centre,11 West 51 Street, New York City, NY 10019 (Manhattan) www.thejewelny.com | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 14:39 - Aug 5 with 4262 views | Konk |
new york hotels non qpr on 14:31 - Aug 5 by robith | Not really a hotel but I loved Bed and Coffee in the East Village. Last time I was there I stayed in a guest house near Prospect Park. Was awesome, owner was a proper Brooklynite gave us loads of great tips, amazing area, so well connected. Brooklyn >>>> Manhatten (though I am a bit of a hipster I guess |
We wanted to stay in Brooklyn, but couldn’t find anything to suit our budget that wasn’t either a khazi or in the wrong bit of Brooklyn, but yeah, I thought our days/nights in Brooklyn on the pop were miles better than drinking in Manhattan; but that’s because I like to drink in places where the punters sport badly doodled tattoos, beards and big glasses. | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 14:57 - Aug 5 with 4244 views | oohmewhisky |
new york hotels non qpr on 14:39 - Aug 5 by Konk | We wanted to stay in Brooklyn, but couldn’t find anything to suit our budget that wasn’t either a khazi or in the wrong bit of Brooklyn, but yeah, I thought our days/nights in Brooklyn on the pop were miles better than drinking in Manhattan; but that’s because I like to drink in places where the punters sport badly doodled tattoos, beards and big glasses. |
About 7 or 8 years ago I stayed at the Herald Square Hotel for 4 nights. It was basic but clean, big bed, TV, safe, and pretty cheap for Manhattan. http://www.heraldnyc.com/ Obviously that was a few years ago, but at the time there wasn't anything better for price and location - It's walking distance from Times Square, Empire state building etc. | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 18:51 - Aug 5 with 4141 views | ted_hendrix | I've stopped at the Amsterdam Court Hotel 226 West 50th Street about 5 times a couple of times with me lad but not the missus, It's only a 3 star budget hotel but pretty good and local to all the usual NYC things (5-10 minutes from the blues club-Times Square etc etc). Been a few years since I've been but it was always o.k. hence why I always went back there, only used NYC as a stopover when flying from England to bum around the Southern states so never stopped more than a couple of nights. Take a walk on the wild side mate. | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 19:06 - Aug 5 with 4132 views | WarfieldHoop | I can recommend the InterContinental Barclay on East 48th. About a ten minute walk from Time Square. | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 19:22 - Aug 5 with 4125 views | enfieldargh |
new york hotels non qpr on 18:51 - Aug 5 by ted_hendrix | I've stopped at the Amsterdam Court Hotel 226 West 50th Street about 5 times a couple of times with me lad but not the missus, It's only a 3 star budget hotel but pretty good and local to all the usual NYC things (5-10 minutes from the blues club-Times Square etc etc). Been a few years since I've been but it was always o.k. hence why I always went back there, only used NYC as a stopover when flying from England to bum around the Southern states so never stopped more than a couple of nights. Take a walk on the wild side mate. |
thanks Ted, sadly thats fully booked for the dates I need Keep em coming guys as I'm checking them all out and thanks for everyones contribution....greatly appreciated. Will let you know my findings | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 20:39 - Aug 5 with 4088 views | BrazilNutR | I stayed at the BEST WESTERN PLUS PRESIDENT HOTEL (TIMES SQUARE), which is right on time square, although personally I wouldn't stay so near Time Square again, as its just too touristy. But if thats what your after, this hotel was fine for me... think it was a reasonable deal on booking.com and is right near the Metro..so easy to get about. | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 20:40 - Aug 5 with 4085 views | Chinajohn | Hi G, Avoid the Gershwin hotel near Flat Iron, but do pop into DJ Reynolds Bar for a beer or ten not that I like alcohol?!?!? Take care mate! | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 20:44 - Aug 5 with 4079 views | enfieldargh |
new york hotels non qpr on 20:40 - Aug 5 by Chinajohn | Hi G, Avoid the Gershwin hotel near Flat Iron, but do pop into DJ Reynolds Bar for a beer or ten not that I like alcohol?!?!? Take care mate! |
your local game saturday, you going? | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 20:46 - Aug 5 with 4077 views | kensalriser | If you're there for more than a few nights, try looking for a B&B or a private let apartment. | |
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new york hotels non qpr on 20:49 - Aug 5 with 4071 views | Chinajohn |
new york hotels non qpr on 20:44 - Aug 5 by enfieldargh | your local game saturday, you going? |
Moved even further Up North! Now in Newton Aycliffe (County Durham) so Middlesbrough is my local one now. | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 21:40 - Aug 5 with 4045 views | calders | I stayed at the Hyatt regency jersey. Right On Hudson river opposite twin towers site, fantastic views of manhattan and up the Hudson river, lovely safe area plenty of bars delis restaurants but without manhattan madness and prices. subway and water taxis right next door to hotel, you can be in manhattan in minutes and great to come back to when you've had enough. Paid about $150 on price line. | | | |
new york hotels non qpr on 01:49 - Aug 6 with 3987 views | BklynRanger | To be honest I never have a set answer for this because the only rule of thumb is that New York hotels are obscenely overpriced. I can't find my bookmark for LOTR's hotel, but that looked like a good option. Yes, the Carter is a criminally bad fleapit - my wife can attest to that. :) Times Square itself is really not very pleasant. Good areas to stay are the East side in the 50s, West and East Village, Chelscum, the Upper West Side right up to about 109th Sts. Also Astoria in Queens if there's anything there. The Jersey City recommendations are solid ones, just check what time the PATH train stops because that's how you're getting home more or less - then again the time difference is heavily in favour of afternoon drinking anyway, and I know they run to pretty late. Brooklyn has some great areas too of course, it's just that most people I know who stay here don't bother with hotels (these people may also be known as miserable back-spasm-causing pikey kunts ...:) Here's a site for hiring apartments if you want to go that way - defintely worth exploring. If you want advice on an area PM me or just reply to this. NYC recently had some kind of legal declaration against subletting apartments for this purpose, but either it hasn't come into effect or everyone's ignored it: https://www.airbnb.com/s/New-York--NY or try Craigslist: http://newyork.craigslist.org/vac/ [Post edited 6 Aug 2013 1:57]
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new york hotels non qpr on 01:49 - Aug 6 by BklynRanger | To be honest I never have a set answer for this because the only rule of thumb is that New York hotels are obscenely overpriced. I can't find my bookmark for LOTR's hotel, but that looked like a good option. Yes, the Carter is a criminally bad fleapit - my wife can attest to that. :) Times Square itself is really not very pleasant. Good areas to stay are the East side in the 50s, West and East Village, Chelscum, the Upper West Side right up to about 109th Sts. Also Astoria in Queens if there's anything there. The Jersey City recommendations are solid ones, just check what time the PATH train stops because that's how you're getting home more or less - then again the time difference is heavily in favour of afternoon drinking anyway, and I know they run to pretty late. Brooklyn has some great areas too of course, it's just that most people I know who stay here don't bother with hotels (these people may also be known as miserable back-spasm-causing pikey kunts ...:) Here's a site for hiring apartments if you want to go that way - defintely worth exploring. If you want advice on an area PM me or just reply to this. NYC recently had some kind of legal declaration against subletting apartments for this purpose, but either it hasn't come into effect or everyone's ignored it: https://www.airbnb.com/s/New-York--NY or try Craigslist: http://newyork.craigslist.org/vac/ [Post edited 6 Aug 2013 1:57]
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new york hotels non qpr on 10:54 - Aug 6 with 3891 views | enfieldargh | Brilliant, thanks guys, booked flights so now need to find a good place to stay. Its for my son and his g/f. They want to see the sights and party the night through(something young people do apparently) so wanted somewhere they can get back to easily at 4AM in the morning!!! Jersey side looks a good option but not sure about them getting back in the early hours. In London its not a problem but New York being strangers just have a few causes for concern | |
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