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Where do you suggest would be the best place to stay out of NYC that is easily accessable to Manhatton? |
Travel Info It is so expensive to stay in the city, but I want to go for a visit. I can if I can save the money, and this means finding a cheaper hotel room that is not roach infested, and decent for 100.00 or less a night. I checked prices all over the city itself, and even a 1 star hotel was 200 or more, and it was way too much for someone like me. Any suggestions? Travel Tips dont stay at an airport hotel in ny. they are inconvenient to manhattan. i recommend the la quinta hotel in long island city. long island city is in queens but its right next to manhattan...just over the bridge. the la quinta hotel is located literally across the street from the #7 train and it takes 10 minutes to get to Manhattan from that point. The 7 train is very quick, frequent and the hotel's pricing is good. I live around there and always see business travelers there. Its a chain of hotels so you know they have a certain standard, unlike rinky dink motels. Its a bout $150 a night but I have seen signs about a $99 special rate. Anyways, here's their info: La Quinta Inn Queens (New York City) 37-18 Queens Blvd Long Island City, NY 11101 Phone: (718)729-8775 http://www.lq.com/lq/index.jsp And have fun in NY!!! Others A lot of the airport hotels, around JFK in Jamaica, NY are nice and under 100. If you have a car its an okay drive - a little confusing at parts. But if you dont have a car you should check to find a hotel that has a free shuttle into nyc. Plenty of nice place on Route 3 in Jersey. Unfortunately, any area outside of Manhattan that will give close access to the city will be expensive. I can assure you that you will not find a place for $100. or under. My best advice would be to stay with friends if that is an option for you. Manhattan is easily accessable through any of the boroughs via subway. Native New Yorker Look into New Jersey...Hoboken, Newport, and Jersey City (Hudson County). These places are near NJ/NY path train, which is $1.50 each way and takes anywhere from 20-30 minutes to NYC, and takes you to Christopher, 9, 14, 23, and 33rd street and B'dwy and connects right to mta transit w/o having to go outside. Pretty easy...Good Luck. Yeah, stay in New Jersey. It's a short train ride from Manhattan and you will find cheaper hotels. You should also go to travel sites to find hotels in the poorer neighborhoods, then call the hotel directly to make reservations. If you want a decent hotel for under 100 dollars a night, go to Las Angeles. You will NOT find a good hotel in New York or Jersey that doesnt have roaches for that price. |
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