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Accommodations Express Accommodations in NYC, updated as of May 2016 This is a list of lodging resources that ICCR Members and Staff have contributed to. Please note that inclusion on this list is not an endorsement of the businesses. Rates listed are subject to change. Suggested Websites: Search these websites to find the lowest rates and book yourreservations. http://www.expedia.com/ http://www.travelocity.com/ http://www.priceline.com/ http://www.kayak.com/ http://www.mytravelguide.com/ NYC Accommodations by Area Upper West Side In upper Manhattan, NYC offers some of the best New York hotel deals and budget rates for individuals, students and groups. Westside YMCA 5 West 63rd Street Tel: (212) 875-4100 Website: http://www.ymcanyc.org/association/guest-rooms/westsiderooms Rates start at $133 for single rooms with semi-private bathrooms. $118 for single rooms with shared bathrooms. Hephzibah House 51 West 75th Street Tel: (212) 787-6150 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.hhouse.org/ Rates start at $60/night. The Hephzibah House is a facility for Christians involved in ministry. The facility is not a hotel, nor is it open to the public. It is conveniently located near the 1 Subway line. Coffee and tea are provided in the morning. Hostelling International-New York 891 Amsterdam Avenue Tel: (212)-932-2300 Website: http://www.hinewyork.org/ Beds start at $58. Situated near Central Park and Columbia University, the hostel is in a historic Victorian Gothic-style building on the Upper West Side. It organizes walking tours, sporting events, group outings to concerts and more. There is capacity for 672 guests, and facilities include internet access, kitchen and laundry. Hotel Beacon 2130 Broadway at 75th Street New York, NY 10023 Tel. 212)( 787-1100 www.beaconhotel.com Rates start at $329 The Milburn Hotel 242 West 76th Street Tel: (212) 362-1006 or 800-833-9622 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.milburnhotel.com/ Rates start at $233/night. The Milburn Hotel is considered by many to be one of the finest hotels in New York. It is located just off Broadway in the Upper West Side. It offers a free continental breakfast during the week, free WiFi and a well-equipped exercise room. NYLO, NYC 2178 Broadway (at 77th Street and Broadway) Tel:212-362-1100 http://www.nylohotels.com/nyc?utm_source Rates start at $192 Lucerne Hotel 201 West 79th Street New York, NY 10024 Tel: (800) 492-8122 http://www.thelucernehotel.com/ Rates start at $260 Hotel Excelsior (81st & Columbus) 45 West 81St Street New York, NY 10024 Tel: 212 362 9200 www.excelsiorhotelny.com Rates start at $ 213 The Belnord 209 West 87 Street New York, NY 10024 Tel: 212-873-5222 Fax: 212-873-8907 Rates start at $207 Riverside Tower Hotel 80 Riverside Drive (at 80th Street) New York, NY 10024 Phone: 800-724-3136 or (212)-877-5200 Rates start at $134 Days Inn Hotel Broadway 215 W 94th Street Tel: (212) 866-6400 or (800) 834-2972 Fax: 212-866-1357 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.dayshotelnyc.com/ Rates start at $130/night. Days Hotel Broadway is located on Manhattan's vibrant upper west side - only two express subway stops to Times Square & the Theater District. Close to Columbia University and many institutions. It has easy access to public transportation and the Henry Hudson Parkway. Free wireless hi-speed Internet and free coffee in guestrooms, hair dryer, safe, iron & ironing board. The Newton Hotel 2528 Broadway at 95th Street Tel: (800) 643-5553 or (212) 678-6500 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.thehotelnewton.com/ Rates start at $180/night. The Newton Hotel is located eight miles from La Guardia Airport. New York Riverside Park and Central Park are within three blocks of the hotel, and Columbia University and Lincoln Center are within two miles. It offers reasonably-priced accommodations in a quiet neighborhood. The lobby business center features high-speed Internet access and print, fax and photocopy services. Guestrooms feature mahogany furnishings and simple décor. Wireless Internet access, cable television and desks are provided. Select rooms offer private bathrooms. Royal Park Hotel 258 West 97th Street, New York, NY 10025 Tel: 212-665-7434 http://www.royalparkhotelnyc.com/accommodation.asp Rates start at $104 International House 500 Riverside Drive (at 122nd Street) Tel: (212) 316-8436 Website: http://www.ihouse-nyc.org/s/707/start.aspx Rates start at $135/night. International House is a living community designed mostly for graduate students and trainees. They also offer short term housing. It is very conveniently located near ICCR. Union Theological Seminary Landmark Guest Rooms 3041 Broadway at 121st Street Tel: (212) 280-1313 Fax: (212) 280-1488 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.utsnyc.edu/page.aspx?pid=3022 Rates start at $135/night. Seminary’s Landmark Guest Rooms are conveniently located across the street from many religious and educational institutions. Many of their guests pick their facilities for this reason, but they are open to all guests. Harlem Grand B&B 343 West 122nd Street Tel: (646) 807-9789 Website:http://www.bedandbreakfast.com/ny-new-york-harlemgrandbb.html Rates start at $98. Aloft Harlem (Boutique Hotel) 2296 Frederick Douglass Boulevard New York, NY 10027 +1 212 749 4000 www.starwoodhotels.com Rates start at $259. Midtown West Hilton Garden Inn Times Square 780 8th Avenue at 48th Street http://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/new-york/hilton-garden-inn-times-square Rates start at $185 Manhattan Hotel at Times Square 790 Seventh Avenue at 51st Street New York, NY 10019 Tel: 212-581-3300 https://manhattanhoteltimessquare Upper East Side House of the Redeemer 7 East 95th Street Tel: 212-289-0399 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.houseoftheredeemer.org/ Single room with private bath is $120/night. Double room with shared bath is $125/night. Double room with private bath is $150/night. Midtown East Vanderbilt YMCA 224 East 47th Street Tel: (212) 756-9600 Fax: (212) 752-0210 Website: http://www.ymcanyc.org/association/guest-rooms/vanderbiltrooms Rates start at $100/night. The Pod Hotel 230 East 51st Street Tel: (212) 355-0300 or (800) 742-5945 Email: [email protected] 145 East 39th Street Tel: (212) 865-5700 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.thepodhotel.com Rates start at $139/night. The Pod Hotel has taken hotel accommodations to another level. They offer individual ‘pods’ for guests, which include music docking stations, light dimmers, LCD TVs and free WiFi, all for travelers on a budget. They are in the neighborhood of many famous Manhattan hot spots. Chelsea Chelsea Center Hostel East 83 Essex Street Tel: (646) 669-8495 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.chelseacenterhostel.com/index.htm Dormitory beds are $35/ night. Private rooms are $100/night. Breakfast included. Leo House 332 West 23rd St Tel: (212) 929-1010 Website: http://leohousenyc.org/ Rates start at $155/night. The Leo House is a quiet, safe guesthouse with a Catholic atmosphere. People of all faiths are welcome. It has convenient subway and bus access. There are several churches within walking distance. Gramercy Pennington Friends House 215 East 15th Street Tel: (212) 673-1730 Website: http://www.penington.org/ Two rooms available. Rates start at $120, for the first person per night--additional person is $50 per night. Breakfast & Dinner included. Menno House 314 East 19th Street Tel: (212) 677-1611 Website: http://www.mennohouse.org Rates start at $85, for the first person per night. Each additional person is $35. Each room has a queen bed & loft. Shared bathrooms. Seafarers & International House 123 E. 15th Street Tel: (212) 677-4800 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.sihnyc.org/ Rates start at $91/night. Seafarers & International House is known for their affordability and Christian hospitality to travelers. They offer accommodations to all travelers. They also offer a chapel for daily meditation and with weekly religious services. Greenwich Village Larchmont Hotel 27 West 11th Street Tel: (212) 989-9333 Website: http://www.larchmonthotel.com/ Single room is $90/night. Double room is $119 per night. Bathrobes and Breakfast included. .
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