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New York City exerts a powerful influence over commerce finance culture and entertainment worldwide as well as hosting the United Nations Headquarters Whether you visit for business or pleasure you will be in one of the world’s most exciting cities and the largest city in the USA
Top attractions for tourists include a visit to see a Broadway theatre production a trip to one of the museums or art galleries or a shopping trip for some cutting edge fashions "Culture just seems to be in the air like part of the weather" the writer Tom Wolfe said of New York City
When it comes to accommodation The Milford Plaza is a New York hotel offering great value with some cheap deals It is situated in heart of Manhattan and offers convenient access to most city areas of interest to visitors Another hotel in New York City well placed in Manhattan is The Pennsylvania which is also only one block away from Macy’s Department Store
New York’s food culture can offer one of the best diversions during a trip here The fact that over 150 languages are spoken in the city gives an indication of the diversity of people who have settled here bringing their cuisine with them Jewish and Italian immigrants have made the city famous for bagels cheesecake and New York-style pizza Hotels in New York frequently offer their own fine dining but why not try some of the wares of the 4000 street vendors licensed by the city?
Advance hotel room reservations are important at certain times of year such as during the busy Christmas period when visitors take advantage of the best shopping bargains for which New York is well known Booking ahead of time may bring the costs down New York hotels range from the cheap and cheerful to the luxurious offering plenty of choice for visitors to the Big Apple
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Urban adventure, daredevil design, and true affordability meet in Hudson, the ultimate lifestyle hotel for the 21st century. Close to Central Park and the theater district, Hudson is a brilliant reflection of the boldness and diversity of the city – the quintessential New York hotel. Philippe Starck's design includes chartreuse-lit escalators that sweep guests to a 40-foot high ivy-covered lobby, an enormous indoor/outdoor private park and a ceiling fresco by world-famous painter Francesco Clemente. Hudson is the next generation of Cheap Chic – stylish, democratic, affordable, young at heart and utterly cool. Since the Hudson opened in 2000 there have been many imitators of this style, so you might as well stick with the original
The hotel is located near Columbus Circle and is withing walking distance of Lincoln Center, Central Park and the Theatre District. One block from Central Park walking distance to Times Square.
Car Parking C. 49USD per day covered at the hotel.
JFK: Taxi direct 45 USD flat rate excluding tolls (approx. 3 USD) takes approximately 45 minutes - 1 hour or New York Airport Service to Manhattan (7.00 - 23.00) c.13 USD per person. Newark: Gray Line Air Shuttle to Manhattan (7.00 -23.00) takes approximately 1 hour c. 19USD per person. Return to the airport by taxi direct c. 35-55 USD excluding tolls (approx. 3 USD).
Inspired by the romance of ocean travel, and reminiscent of a private cabin on an upscale yacht, Hudson’s 1000 guest rooms – most with gorgeous views of the Private Park – have walls richly paneled in imported African wood, flowing white curtains, sleek stainless steel tables, crisp white linens, brass-riveted furniture and Starck’s modern take on the classic U.S. Naval chair. Bedside lamps with allegorical images designed by renowned painter Francesco Clemente lend a spirit of dreamlike fantasy to the room.
Inspired in equal parts by an Ivy League dining hall, eat-in kitchen and 1940s automat, the Hudson Cafeteria is a soaring and dramatic, yet warm and intimate space with oversized communal wood tables and benches, whimsical stained glass windows, and enormous working cupboards stocked, pantry style, with the kitchen’s dishes, cups, and utensils. Under the direction of renowned restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow, the acclaimed menu features comfort food served with a modern twist.
One of New York's hottest nightspots from the moment it opened, Hudson Bar is a dazzling venue decorated in a riotous collection of styles. It features a glass floor lit from beneath, a hand painted ceiling by world-renowned artist Francesco Clemente, and furniture design that looks like Louis XV meets 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the perfect place for drinks, lively conversation, people-watching, and experiencing the undeniable excitement of New York.
In the heart of the elevated lobby is an enchanting Private Park with towering 45-foot trees, ivy-covered walls, and an inspired assortment of antique and modern garden furniture. Outfitted with heaters and a glass roof, it is Hudson’s own microcosm of Central Park: an extraordinary refuge for eating, drinking, relaxing, and enjoying the outdoors while removed from the bustle of the city below.
Available to hotel guests from 7am to 11pm. Chic alternative to stodgy ballrooms and staid conference rooms, two entire floors at Hudson are dedicated exclusively to business and private entertaining. A wide variety of stylish and sophisticated spaces are available to accommodate up to 500 people. The 24-hour advanced-tech Business Center includes computer workstations with high-speed internet access, audio-video capabilities and mobile phones available upon request.
24 hour state of the art gymnasium.
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Fordham University
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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New York Institute of Technology
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
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Avery Fisher Hall
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