Tuesday, January 4, 2011

New York City Hotels video




New York City hotel rooms range widely in price. Certain times of year spent in New York City are understandably more expensive than others. Christmastime, for instance, is a popular New York City destination, with special holiday celebrations and productions taking place in and around Rockefeller Center and Manhattan shopping districts. Times of the year when wildly popular Broadway productions or Madison Square Garden and sports events take place, for instance, can drive up hotel room costs.

Bed and breakfast accomodations are another option for lodging New York City offers, and they can be found throughout the city. Options range from the traditional Victorian to the more modern, and all offer the "home away from home" atmosphere and neighborly feeling that may not be found in New York City hotel rooms.


New York City! What can be more ordinary, trite and simple. New York and Romance! These two notions are mutually exclusive! But, if to try your best, it is possible to find out even more than 5 romantic places of interest in New York. It is a subjunctive opinion; so, if you can propose something from you, go ahead!

Now, when you are not hungry anymore and will not be interesting in eating the next 2 or 3 hours, you can go directly to the Empire State Building. The building itself is not either very beautiful or historically significant, no! the only one thing, you can touch the skies and heavens from its roof! Its Observatory Deck was shown in a great number of movies; among them are Affair to Remember, King Kong, Sleepless in Seattle and many others. But be careful, it no use even try to get there on th 4th of February, when a lot of couples want to tell there such words as “I love you!”

The best $200 hotel in New York is in New Jersey—a one-stop, four-minute PATH ride or short Water Taxi ride from lower Manhattan. My room has water and city views (not all do, but my ultranice front-desk agent upgraded me because there was available space). The room is 400 feet, with low-key and sophisticated touches: a granite bathroom sink; a rather masculine taupe, brown, and gray color scheme; a good-size desk for working; and very upscale bedding—plus a spectacular view of the Woolworth Building.

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