Saturday, December 18, 2010

Where to stay in New York


With more than 65,000 rooms, New York offers something for everyone. Top hotels in the city are not quite as expensive as those in Paris or London, but the best news for visitors is the increase in the budget hotels. While many of these basic rather than charming, they offer good value. Studios, apartments and bed and breakfast are other budget options in private homes and hostels and YMCAs. From an inspection of more than 200 hotels in New York, we have chosen the best of its kind. Many of the hotels have a Web site address to a book about the Internet allow.

Where to look:

The East side, about, is the traditional place for luxury hotels, but the renovation of certain landmark Midtown properties such as the St. Regis, and new hotels in famous chains from the far East such as the peninsula group have increased considerably between 59th and 77th Street, the competition in this price range.

Business travelers tend to Midtown, especially cheap hotels lining Lexington Avenue near grant Central favor.

Those relative peace with access to Midtown should look in the Murray Hill district, while theatre lovers should note the revival of the Times Square area. Hotels within walking distance of the theatre has an advantage because performance tend to stop at the same time and cabs are hard to come by.

There are a number of good, cheap hotels to Herald Square, which is convenient for shopping. Trendy boutique hotels have bloomed in SoHo and Meatpacking District, where there are also many good bars, restaurants and elegant boutiques.

New York & co released a free, annually updated leaflet called "the New York Hotel Guide," current prices, toll-free numbers, and fax numbers listed. Staff will discuss hotels, but make no reservations.

Hotel rates:

Some hotels offer seasonal promotions and other off-peak rates cuts. For example, business rooms Hotels at the end of the work week and enjoy deals, bargain weekend even in luxury hotels, as prices fall.

There are a growing number of all-suite hotels in every price range. Suites offer extra space plus cooking facilities and refrigerator. Most suites can accommodate up to four people, making you popular with families.

Hidden extras:

If you calculate the cost of hotels in New York, is it not enough considerations just to the quoted price account. Hotel rooms are subject to additional taxes for a long time but the former sliding scale, the less-favoured prices below $100 is has now given way to a ceiling. Hotel 13.375% plus $3.50 per room per night, VAT fee.

Several hotels are included now continental breakfast in the room rate. This is a great saving, since standard continental breakfast hotel prices before tax and tip, start at about $5 and get you around $30 in some of the luxury hotels. Save money, head for the nearest deli or coffee shop and the hotel leave to business people power breakfast.

Hotel telephone charges are always high; It is much less expensive the pay phone in the lobby to use especially if you call abroad.

Tips should employees, your luggage to the room to take in the rule be tilted a minimum of $1 per bag - more in luxury hotels. The Concierge must be tipped for normal services such as arranging transport and dinner reservations, but should be rewarded for excellence.

If you order room service, check to see whether service charge; be included in the Bill If not, a 15-20% tip is customary. Solo travellers find that individual room rates for 80% of the double rate and are sometimes the same as for two persons.








Thanks and regards,
Mani Nagappan

http://www.Traveloramanewyork.com
http://www.traveloramanewyork.com/Wellington-Hotel-newyork.html


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