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Price : USD 275 |
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Sleeps : up to 5 1 - 4 people : 275/night Extra guest : extra $25/night/person Area : Midtown West Type : 2 Bed Room |
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| Room description | ||
This breath taking two bedroom apartment rests on the 3rd floor of a prewar constructed building equipped with a buzzer/intercom system. The living room, though narrow, is extraordinarily roomy, large, and loosely separated into a T.V./ couch area and a lounge area with a small table and a few stylish cushioned chairs. The living room also features a quaintly archaic wood framed window connecting the living room and the master bedroom. The master bedroom itself boasts a queen bed, another TV, and two windows. The eat-in kitchen is also extremely spacious and contains a relatively large dark hard wood dining table accompanied with three matching hard wood chairs. Also, along the entire length of the long living room is a beautiful brick wall. The second bedroom consists of a large closet, ceiling fan, and a full sized bed. The kitchen comes equipped with an oven, microwave, large refrigerator, gas stove top, and coffee maker. The bathroom has an infrared heating lamp, a handle shower, a Jacuzzi bath. In the living room is a sofa which pulls out to a queen sized bed. The apartment also includes two A/C units, a TV/VCR with a variety of video cassettes and cable access, high speed cable/wireless internet access, and clean bed linens and towels. This apartment is located just west of the Theater District in a residential neighborhood called Hell's Kitchen. Most of the residents in this area are young professionals, and the historic Restaurant Row, on 46th st between 8th and 9th Ave, is not far from reach. Here you and your loved ones can have a lovely dinner, watch an off Broadway production, and take a stroll around the ever glowing busy streets of Times Square all within only 5-10 blocks of the apartment! If you would like to see other parts of the city, however, the Port Authority Bus and Subway station is only about 4 blocks away! | ||
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| Description of the area - Times Square | ||
Like the Red Square in Moscow, Trafalgar Square in London, and Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Times Square has achieved the status of an iconic world landmark and has become a symbol of its home city. Times Square is principally defined by its animated, digital advertisements. Times Square was named after the Times Building (now One Times Square) the former offices of The New York Times. The intersection of Broadway and 42nd Street, at the southeast corner of Times Square, is the Eastern Terminus of the Lincoln Highway, the first road across America. |
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| Getting here | ||
| Nearest subway station : 42st Times Square and 42st Port Auth |
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