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Price : USD 485 |
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Sleeps : up to 5 1 - 2 people : 485/night 3 people: 545/night 4 people: 600/night 5 people: 640/night Area : Midtown West Type : 2 Bed Room |
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| Room Description | ||
This is a luxurious 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom penthouse apartment. This 44th floor high-rise building has two entrances from 43rd street and from 42nd street. Incredibly spacious, it is considered the diamond of the vacation rental library in the city. Beautiful hardwood floors, sliding windows, and 2 king size beds are just some of the wonderful features this apartment offers. Huge windows throughout the apartment allow you to see a fantastic view of Manhattan. And you can even increase the view if you open the sliding doors and walk out on your circular balcony. On a sunny day, the Statue of Liberty come into your view. The sights from the 44th floor are simply breathtaking and worth the price of admission. You can take in views of the Manhattan skyline to the romantic water view of the Hudson River. This apartment features an ultra-modern full kitchen with a gas stove top, oven, refrigerator, sink, microwave, coffee maker, silverware, and utensils, along with a 42 inch HDTV, wireless internet access, free local and long distance telephone service (Canada & Puerto Rico included), and of course clean bed linens and towls. It is perfect for 1-4 tenants on a business trip, or vacationers looking for an amazing stay in New York City. This building also features:
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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 : 42nd St. Times Square and 42nd St. Port Authority |
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