You might try Club Quarters Hotels, there are three in Manhattan. You
have to be a member but anyone who works for a nonprofit can apply. I
stated in one in Chicago, the rooms are small but very nicely appointed
as is the rest of the faclities, in 2003 my room was around $125.
www.clubquarters.com
Peter Lundskow
Indiana State Museum
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Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Visiting manhatten
Peter,
I live within easy commuting distance of Manhattan, so I seldom stay
in town. But... a couple of years ago I had a great [and affordable]
stay at the Hotel Beacon on the Upper West Side [Broadway at 75th],
in a very good suite with bedroom, full bath, kitchenette and a small
living room. It's convenient for the Beacon Theatre [music venue],
Lincoln Center, AMNH, Bard Graduate Center, and the Met, the Frick
and the Upper East Side museums are a cross-town bus ride away. And
Central Park is more wonderful than ever.
Here's the hotel's URL:
http://www.beaconhotel.com/
Enjoy.
Pat McDermott
Development Officer
Newark Public Library
>Hi. We're visiting Manhatten for the first time in many, many years. We
>used to know the city very well and are still quite familiar with it,
>although the 'scene' may have shifted.
>
>I used to stay up by Central Park or near 2nd Avenue at 51st (the good
>old Pickwick Arms). But, of course, everything is now terribly
>expensive.
>
>We'll be there just for a few days at the end of this month and are
>looking for a nice, clean, affordable hotel (or inn, or B&B), with a
>private room and bath. We want to be able to walk out for meals and
>jump on buses to get around. No specific things we need to see, but
>museums are certainly on the list (and everywhere).
>
>We imagined something down towards SoHo, or up near the Park, but
>perhaps my suggestions are no longer where we should be!
>
>Character, cleanliness, location and, of course, affordable (the
>absolute tops is $175-200US, if that's possible today).
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>
>
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