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29 Apr. 30 Apr.
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All reviewssingle roomnew yorktimes squarethe empire state buildinggreat locationbudget hotelbryant parkplace to sleeprooms are smallshared bathfour blocksstreet noiseherald squarelight sleepercentral locationcleaning staffpenn station
Very central location. Had a good experience here. Room was tiny for 2 people but it was clean. The shared bathroom although inconvienient was no problem. They were private with bath/shower and only for one person at a time. The staff hardly acknowledged out existance...More
My husband and I stayed at this hotel last week during our trip to NYC. We only stayed there for 4 nights.
Price: VERY GOOD!! I booked online on their own website. It was only $399 USD for the whole for nites (this includes taxes)....More
OK, the rooms are small. OK, there's street noise from 6th Avenue. OK, the bathrooms aren't vented and get a little humid.
Now tell me how it is possible to pay $65 per night in midtown Manhattan and stay in a spotlessly clean, very secure,...More
I recently stayed at the 'Americana Inn' for 10 nights during my big trip to NYC! This place is fantastic for the price you pay! Okay, it's not luxurious but if you'd rather spend your money on entertainment this is perfect!
The hotel is slap...More
My girlfriend and I stayed in Americana Inn for 3 nights in July.
We had read the reviews on Tripadvisor, so we were aware of the street noise, and the shared rest rooms in the hall before we arrived.
We did not have too high...More
This is the iconic New York that so many visitors imagine before they visit—spectacular skyscrapers like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building, iconic public buildings like Grand Central Terminal and the New York Public Library, and the non-stop hustle and bustle of the city streets. Fifth Avenue is a shopper's heaven where you can find every kind of store imaginable, with fashion brands ranging from the
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affordable to the ultra-fancy. Visit the Rockefeller Center to experience towering Art Deco grandeur, and foodies will love the busy restaurants that stay open late in Koreatown. After dark, Midtown calms down a bit, but at any time of day or night it still feels 100% New York.
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Dead easy walk, especially if your bag is on wheels. Its about fifteen mins to walk. Go east on 34th street - towards the Empire State building. Turn left on 6thAve, the Avenue of the Americas but cross that Avenue... More
Dead easy walk, especially if your bag is on wheels. Its about fifteen mins to walk. Go east on 34th street - towards the Empire State building. Turn left on 6thAve, the Avenue of the Americas but cross that Avenue first. Turn left again to 38th street and the Inn is just down to your right, on the north side of the street, ie, cross 38th before you turn right. You cant miss it. No point in getting a taxi. Enjoy NYC!