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Travel Info We're going to New York this summer and are trying to book a hotel. Is W. 35th St a good place to stay? Also, if we stay in New Jersey, can you take a subway into New York? Travel Tips Most places in New York are pretty safe. You shouldn't worry too much about that. If you are worried about valuables, take them with you when you go out. West 35th Street should be a very safe area. This area spans from the Herald Square area (Macy's) to the Fashion District to the Javits Convention Center all the way on the west side. You can find reviews of your hotel on www.tripadvisor.com for an idea of the hotel you are planning to book. If you stay in NJ, you can take the PATH train or NJ Transit train into Manhattan, depending on where in Jersey you will be. Check with the hotel, but the commute can be quite quick. Just a few train stops. It will range in price. I included some links for you. have a great time. Source(s): http://www.panynj.gov/commutingtravel/pa... http://www.njtransit.com/images/railmap0... www.tripadvisor.com Other Travel Tips ANY PART!!!!!!!!! DON'T GO!!!!! AND YES YOU CAN TAKE LOTS OF SUBWAYS INTO NEW YORK. BUT IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME. YOU MIGHT AS WELL GET A TAXI OR A FERRY BOAT. The bowery............. Yes, the W hotel is a great hotel, excellentr location, close to Times Square and Broadway..I would recomend that you stay out of Harlem. If you stay in NJ you can get to NYC via the PATH W. 35th is at the edge of the garment district. Mostly big clothing businesses and small stores in that neighborhood. Quite safe. Not many live there however. If you could get a reasonable priced room on W. 35th, go for it. You are a walking distance from Times Square, Madison Square Garden, and the Jacob Javits Center. As far as parts of NYC you shouldn't stay in, the parts where there are no Hilton, Ramada, or Holiday Inns. West 35 Street is fine, altho there is a former hotel at 35th and 8th Avenue which the Moonies took over, so don't expect to get a room there. Areas you do not want to stay in: Manhattan--West side between 125 and 158 Street, East side above 103 Street; Lower East side Brooklyn: Brownsville, Bed-Stuy, Fort Green Queens: South Jamaica Bronx: South Bronx Staten Island, Jersey Street, Mariners Harbor, parts of Stapleton Jersey City, Hoboken and Newark all sit along the route of the PATH train, a subway costing $1.50 per ride and going into two parts of Manhattan, the World Trade Center area and west 33 Street. |
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