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Re: Manhattan Neighborhood Map
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Thank you! I really appreciate it :)

I'm looking for some recommendations for NYC. Could any of you lovely ladies that are familiar with the NYC scene point me in the right direction, please :)  
I've been trying to do a little research on my own, but I just cant really figure out the area that would be best to stay in. NYC is small, yet so big...  

I would definitely like to stay in the area that is most convenient for any business professionals that may work in the area, but I heard most hotels require key card to get up the elevators or they have security at front asking for guest IDs before they go up. If anyone can give me some insight on which hotels do not do these sort of things, preferably 4star or better hotels.  

If anyone can give me some info or have some suggestions please email me. I don't want hotel names to be listed here of course for safety reasons.  

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Posted By: QueenMiaBella
I'm looking for some recommendations for NYC. Could any of you lovely ladies that are familiar with the NYC scene point me in the right direction, please :)  
I'm not a lovely lady, but here's the map I usually post. It will give you an idea of what the locals mean by Mitown, SOHO, Hell's Kitchen and so on. Find yourself a subway map, too, or go to http://web.mta.info/maps/submap.html . For the convenience of all, it's good to stay within easy access of the subway lines.

VERY generalized, for a newbie to Manhattan:
Don't go too far west (11th-9th Ave) or east (1st Ave) and try to stay between 8th and 3rd Ave.  
Don't go too far south or north and try to stay between 23rd and 59th St.  

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Excellent reference map.  Even in Manhattan with lots of people, you don't want to stray to far off the subway lines.  Makes it tough for lunchtime visits.  

Totally agree with the gentlemen stay close to subways , walking distance from penn station and grand central etc to avoid unnecessary delays  

Awesome map by the way !

I agree wth the first respondent. For someone like me that lives in Manhattan and is single, it doesn't matter as much. But  for any guy that's on a schedule, lives out of town etc, you need to keep it convenient to subways and convenience for them to get out of the City easily if they live off the Island. Most women seem to lean towards mid-town East. Generally convenient and a decent selection of higher end hotels.

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