You’re going to love this great 5 star private suite with shaded street location and cozy, private outdoor patio.
Which is walking distance to every thing you need! Wonderful granite kitchen with dishwasher, marble bathroom, washer-dryer unit. They are also accented by exposed brick & hardwood floors.
*Must See!* But, bookings are filling up fast so don't miss out! This nicely furnished, tranquil and quiet 2BR /1 BA with a fully equipped kitchen, private bathroom, and 2 separate bedrooms with very comfortable Tempur-Pedic beds for nights never to be forgotten!
With elegant bedrooms with flat screen and swanky la-di-da living area. Sleeps 4 guests on 2 luxurious Tempur-Pedic® queen size beds and (1-2) on a very comfortable plush sofa-bed. And 1 more on a sofa.
Make your vacation totally to die for! This trendy and quite suite is 100% completely renovated and located in a very beautiful, clean and safe and East Village/Gramercy area.
Suite has 3 separate sleeping areas that sleep (4-6) and has immediate access to the 4, 5, L and F trains and currently rated 5 stars!
Free Wi-Fi and a 40” Vizio LCD 1080 HDTV flat screen with over 100 digital channels. This suite has (2) separate bedrooms and a separate bathroom and sleeps (4) guests on (2) queen size Tempur-Pedic beds and (2 - 4) quests on (2) very comfortable queen size sofa-bed in the living area which is separated from both bedrooms.
Smoking allowed outside only. Smokey odors in any room(s) are subject to cleaning fee per incident. Cigarette burns are subject to repair fee per incident. All items in the must be returned or subject to replacement cost.
Suite is walking distance to Little Italy, SoHo and Broadway shopping. Top five tourist spots; Empire State Bldg, Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, and Time Square-Mid-Town are less than 15 minutes away except Statue of liberty.
Most importantly, the subway stations are only a 7 to 10 minute walk.
Our location is within an unlimited variety of restaurants that range from fast food take-out to exquisite fine dining. There are also many health food markets for those who prefer to dine in. The nightlife also accommodates a wide range of interests through cafe lounges, bars and even authentic ethnic flavors! Walking distance to Whole Foods, theater and shopping and minutes to NYC favorite tourist attractions! And just minutes to/from LGA and JFK airports. Come explore the best of what New York City and the East Village/Gramercy area have to offer at your door steps.
New York City has an aura of its own that is unmatched by any other city in the world. It is not just the melting pot of cultures due to its high number of immigrant population but also a center of fashion, arts, movies, theatre, finance and commerce. If you are planning a visit to the Big Apple then do not miss visiting these places.
Nyc Map Overview and Subway Map
Times Square:
Is the heart of Manhattan and its entertainment hub. The theatre district of Broadway is nearby and there are many cinemas, restaurants, shopping malls and parks. You will need to spend at least one evening to capture the essence of this place.
Metropolitan Museum of Art:
Probably the most popular museum in New York City, the Met holds a treasure trove of artifacts, paintings and sculptures, among other items. You will be dazzled with the history that exudes from every column of this museum. Also, the Museum of Modern Art and the American Museum of Natural History are very popular tourists’ spots along with the Guggenheim Museum which is an ever-growing institution devoted to the art of the 20th century and beyond.
Central Park:
Is the heart of Manhattan and provides you with the essential breathing space. You can laze around; enjoy boating in the lake or watch public performances in the open air theatre. Frequently displayed and referenced in popular films and television shows, Central Park is arguably one of the most famous parks in the world. According to the Central Park Conservancy, more than 35 million people a year visit the park, which is located in Central Manhattan. Central Park measures 843 acres and six miles around and includes seven bodies of water, lawns and wooded areas. The park is open year-round. Available activities include playgrounds, bicycling, baseball and bird watching. Common tourist destinations within the park include Belvedere Castle, Charles A. Dana Discovery Center and the Conservatory Garden.
Empire State Building:
Since opening in 1931, the Empire State Building has received 120 million visitors, according to NYC Tourist. A world-renowned fixture of New York City's skyline, the 1,453-foot skyscraper is located on Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in midtown Manhattan. The skyscraper features observatories on the 86th floor and the 102nd floor. Glass-enclosed high-speed elevators lead up to the outdoor promenades around the building where visitors can use high-powered binoculars. No visit to New York City is complete without ascending the 102 stories of the Empire State Building. There is a large viewing deck on the top that offers commanding views of all five boroughs and the neighbor state of New Jersey.
East Village/Gramercy:
This trendy Manhattan area is filled with chic art galleries, night club hotspots, world-famous restaurants, shopping and museums, public displays and theaters. Spend an afternoon strolling the local neighborhoods and attractions such as Nolita, Chinatown, Little Italy, Canal Street and New York University (NYU). You can admire the upscale boutiques or enjoy the East Village's excellent cafes. This bohemian center of New York attracts millions of tourists. The area is also popular for its vibrant nightlife.
Rockefeller Center:
Located in the center of Midtown is a complex of nineteen commercial buildings spanning 22 acres and located between Fifth Avenue (shopper’s paradise) and Sixth Avenue. Best known for its 'Christmas Tree', 'Top of the Rock' observation deck and 'Radio City Music Hall' home of the Rockettes, is a great New York destination for all visitors any time of the year.
Statue of Liberty:
One of New York City's most iconic landmarks, the Statue of Liberty welcomes thousands of visitors each day. Located on an island in the waters of the Upper New York Bay, visitors can only access the monument by ferry. A colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor designed by Frédéric Bartholdi. A gift from France on October 28, 1886 is of a robed female representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue has become an iconic symbol of freedom and of the United States.
New York City is a great place to visit and you will need at least a week to explore all wonders of the Big Apple.