New York

NYC visit
SerenaVincente See my TER Reviews 594 reads
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1 / 12

anywhere easy reach from Manhattan  

I hope this helps :)

Serena x

ClassyTaylorVIP See my TER Reviews 607 reads
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2 / 12

Midtown is your best bet.

hannecharmante 557 reads
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3 / 12

Call ahead to make sure you don't need a key for the elevator.

nylonlover69 18 Reviews 486 reads
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4 / 12

Please check your P411 messages

Posted By: MoniqueStDivine
Hello,  
 I am thinking about going to Manhattan, NY next week. And I am not sure where is a good place to stay and work. If anyone could give me any advise I will really appreciate it. ;)  
 Thanks a lot!!  
 Besos,  
 Monique.  
 

allniteloong 64 Reviews 420 reads
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5 / 12
Shaunna See my TER Reviews 430 reads
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6 / 12

For me have always been the best places to stay when touring.  The financial district is great for staying midweek days but weekends it is dead.

If you look on a map you'll see the layout of Manhattan, stay below Times Square and you should be good.

Not sure where you are flying in from (apologies, i didn't check your profile) but expedia will give a cheaper rate on the hotel if you book both flight and hotel with them.

Have fun and stay safe

markmelanne 48 Reviews 424 reads
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7 / 12

Based upon your reviews, I think you would be VERY POPULAR in NYC.
Please come (or is it cum?????) to the Big Apple VERY soon...
...and you can look me up while you're at it!!!!
:)

HollyPaige See my TER Reviews 451 reads
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8 / 12

I tried booking a combo rate from price line for both hotel and airfare to boston from California. I also did not bother to look at the details until it was too late. my flight from california had three lay overs and it took me 12 hours to get to boston.  

never again

holly

impposter 49 Reviews 406 reads
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10 / 12

I'm picking up fuzzy hints that you are very attractive, but what's with password protected gallery?

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impposter 49 Reviews 422 reads
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11 / 12

If you don't know what the "locals" mean by midtown, UES, Wall St, etc., don't worry!  A lot of locals get the areas wrong (but close) half the time.  See an older post of mine on NYC neighborhoods with maps and links.  

Also, although I agree that midtown is a good location, I distinguish less between "east" versus "west" and MORE between "central" versus "extremes".  From west to east, the avenues (north - south streets) are numbered:  11th .. 10th .. 9th ...... 5th ...... 3rd ... 2nd ... 1st  

5th Ave is the central N-S artery.  To the east (Mad Park Lex 3rd) or to the west (6 7 8), anything close is good.  Once you get east of 2nd Ave or west of 8th Ave it's no longer convenient and it's almost like being out in the boondocks.  

If you'd like my private tour of the Big Apple neighborhoods, please let me know.

Kimberly5 316 reads
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12 / 12

Posted By: impposter
5th Ave is the central N-S artery.  To the east (Mad Park Lex 3rd) or to the west (6 7 8), anything close is good.  Once you get east of 2nd Ave or west of 8th Ave it's no longer convenient and it's almost like being out in the boondocks.  
Lol 5th avenue is center of East-West actually ;) And "midtown" is central of North-South. HTH!

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