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Zone Airport Hotel Name Hotel Address City Zip Code Zone Airport Hotel Name Hotel Address City Zip Code 1 EWR AFFINA MANHATTAN HOTEL 371 7TH AVE NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR Broadway Plaza Hotel 1155 BROADWAY NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR CHELSEA CENTER HOSTEL II 313 W 29TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR CHELSEA SPOT HOSTEL 341 W 30TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR Chelsea Star Hotel 300 W 30TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR COMFORT INN MANHATTAN 42 W 35TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR FOUR POINTS SHERATON 160 W 25TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR HAMPTON INN MSG 116 W 31ST ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR Harold Towers 50 W 34TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR HERALD SQUARE HOTEL 19 W 31ST ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR HILTON GARDEN INN CHELSEA 121 W 28TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 232 W 29TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR HOTEL METRO 45 W 35TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA 401 7TH AVE NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR Hotel Wolcott 4 W 31ST ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 17 W 32ND ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR Manhattan Inn 303 W 30th St New York 10001 1 EWR RAMADA NEW YORKER 481 8TH AVE NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR RED ROOF INN NY 6 W 32ND ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR Regency Inn Suites 215 W 34TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR SENTON HOTEL 39 W 27TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR STANFORD HOTEL 43 W 32ND ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR THE RADISSON MARTINIQUE 49 W 32ND ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR VIGILANT HOTEL 370 8TH AVE NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR WINGATE INN MANHATTAN 235 W 35TH ST NEW YORK 10001 1 EWR Blue Moon 100 ORCHARD ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR chelsea east hostel 83 ESSEX ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR GEM HOTEL 135 E HOUSTON ST BOWERY 10002 1 EWR GEM HOTEL 135 E HOUSTON ST BOWERY 10002 1 EWR Hotel 91 91 E BROADWAY NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR Hotel Providence 125 BOWERY ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR OFF SOHO SUITES HOTEL 11 RIVINGTON ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR Rivington Hotel 107 RIVINGTON ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR THOMPSON LES 190 ALLEN ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR Windsor Hotel 108 FORSYTH ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR World Hotel 101 BOWERY ST NEW YORK 10002 1 EWR BOWERY HOTEL 335 BOWERY ST NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR HOTEL SEVENTEEN 225 E 17TH ST NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR INN AT IRVING PLACE 56 IRVING PL NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR JAZZ ON THE TOWNE HOSTEL 307 E 14TH ST NEW YORK 10003 UNION 1 EWR SANCTUARY HOTEL 25 1ST AVE SQUARE 10003 1 EWR Seafarers International House 123 E 15TH ST NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR SECOND HOME HOTEL 221 2ND AVE NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR SHADE OF GREEN HOTEL 125 E 15TH ST NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR ST. MARKS HOTEL 2 SAINT MARKS PL NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR UNION SQUARE INN 209 E 14TH ST NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR W New York Union Sq 201 PARK AVE S NEW YORK 10003 1 EWR RITZ CARLTON HOTEL 2 WEST ST NEW YORK 10004 1 EWR Wall Street Hotel 9 WILLIAM ST NEW YORK 10004 1 EWR CLUB QUARTERS 52 WILLIAM ST NEW YORK 10005 1 EWR EXCHANGE HOTEL 129 FRONT ST NEW YORK 10005 1 EWR MANHATTAN SEAPORT SUITES 129 FRONT ST NEW YORK 10005 1 EWR Regent Wall Street 55 WALL ST NEW YORK 10005 1 EWR THE CAMBRIDGE HOTEL 56 PINE ST NEW YORK 10005 1 EWR New York Marriott Downtown 85 WEST ST NEW YORK 10006 1 EWR COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL 125 CHAMBERS ST NEW YORK 10007 1 EWR COSMOPOLITIAN HOTEL 95 W BROADWAY NEW YORK 10007 1 EWR EMBASSY SUITES 102 N END AVE NEW YORK 10007 1 EWR MILLENIUM HILTON 55 CHURCH ST NEW YORK 10007 1 EWR Chelsea Center Hostel 427 E 12TH ST NEW YORK 10009 LOWER EAST 1 EWR EAST VILLAGE BED & COFFEE 110 AVENUE C SIDE 10009 AMERICAN DREAM HOSTEL 1 EWR 24TH ST 168 E 24TH ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR CARLTON ARMS HOTEL 160 E 25TH ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR COMFORT INN 18 W 25TH ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR COMFORT INN HOTEL 80 W 22ND ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR ELTON HOTEL 101 E 26TH ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR GRAMERCY PARK HOTEL 2 LEXINGTON AVE NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR LA SAMANNA INN 25 W 24TH ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR MARCELL HOTEL 201 E 24TH ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR Wyndham Garden Hotel Chelsea 37 W 24TH ST NEW YORK 10010 1 EWR ALLERTON HOTEL 302 W 22ND ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR CHELSEA BED AND BREAKFAST 131 W 23RD ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR CHELSEA HOTEL 222 W 23RD ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR CHELSEA INN 184 11TH AVE NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR Chelsea Inn Hotel 46 W 17TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR Chelsea International Hotel 251 W 20TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR Chelsea Lodge 318 W 20TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR CHELSEA SAVOY HOTEL 204 W 23RD ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR COLONIAL HOUSE INN 318 W 22ND ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR DESMOND TUTU CENTER 180 10TH AVE NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR HAMPTON INN 108 w 24 st NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR HAMPTON INN 108 W 24TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR HOTEL ALLERTON ANNEX 350 W 23RD ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR Larchmont Hotel 27 W 11th St New York 10011 1 EWR Leo House Hotel 332 W 23RD ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR Marriott Executive Suites 160 W 24TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR SACRED HEART RESIDENCE 432 W 20TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR The Hampton Inn 108 W 24TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR THE INN ON 23RD 131 W 23RD ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR THE MARITIME HOTEL 363 W 16TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR WASHINGTON SQUARE HOTEL 103 WAVERLY PL NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR YMCA McBurney 206 W 24TH ST NEW YORK 10011 1 EWR BLEEKER HOUSE 5 BLEECKER ST NEW YORK 10012 1 EWR The Atrium Hotel 160 BLEECKER ST NEW YORK 10012 1 EWR THE MERCER HOTEL 147 MERCER ST NEW YORK 10012 1 EWR THE SIXTY THOMPSON HOTEL 60 THOMPSON ST NEW YORK 10012 1 EWR THE WHITEHOUSE HOTEL 338 BOWERY ST NEW YORK 10012 HAMPTON INN MANHATTAN 1 EWR SOHO 54 WATTS ST NEW YORK 10013 Best Western Bowery Hanbee 1 EWR Hot 231 GRAND ST NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR DUANE STREET HOTEL 130 DUANE ST NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN 138 LAFAYETTE ST NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR HOTEL AZURE 120 LAFAYETTE ST NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR Pioneer SoHO 341 BROOME ST NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR SOHO GRAND HOTEL 310 W BROADWAY NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR SOLITA HOTEL 159 GRAND ST NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR SUNBRITE HOTEL 140 HESTER ST NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR TRIBECA GRAND HOTEL 2 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK 10013 1 EWR ABINGDONON GUEST HOUSE 21 8TH AVE NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR Bed & Breakfast 83 Horatio St New York 10014 1 EWR Chelsea Pines Inn 317 W 14TH ST NEW YORK 10014 WEST 1 EWR GREENWICH HOTEL 636 GREENWICH ST VILLAGE 10014 1 EWR HOTEL GANSEVOORT 18 9TH AVE NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR ICENTRA BED AND BREAKFAST 32 8TH AVE NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR IN CENTRAL GUEST SUITES 32 8TH AVE NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR KELLER HOTEL 150 BARROW ST NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR LIBERTY INN 51 10TH AVE NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR Riverview Hotel 113 JANE ST NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR SOHO HOUSE 29 9TH AVE NEW YORK 10014 1 EWR 70 PARK AVE HOTEL 70 PARK AVE NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Affinia Dumont Hotel 150 E 34TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Avalon Hotel 16 E 32ND ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR BEDFORD HOTEL 118 E 40TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR CARLTON ON MADISON 88 MADISON AVE NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR CAVALIER HOTEL 200 E 34TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR CHURCHILL 300 E 40TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Clarion Hotel Park Ave 429 PARK AVE S NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Clarion Hotel Park Ave 429 PARK AVE S NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR COURTYARD MARRIOTT 3 E 40TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR DEAUVILLE HOTEL 103 E 29TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR DORAL TUSCANY HOTEL 120 E 39TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR EASTGATE TOWER SUITE HOTEL 222 E 39TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Envoy Club 377 E 33RD ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR GERSHWIN HOTEL 7 E 27TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Grand Union Hotel 34 E 32ND ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Hotel 31 120 E 31st St New York 10016 1 EWR Hotel 373 373 5TH AVE NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR HOTEL 5A 3 E 40th St East Side 10016 1 EWR HOTEL CHANDLER 12 E 31ST ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR HOTEL GIRAFFE 365 PARK AVE S NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR HYATT REGENCY 150 E 39TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR JOLLY MADISON TOWER HOTEL 22 E 38th ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR KITANO HOTEL 66 PARK AVE NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR Latham Hotel 4 E 28TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR MADISON HOTEL 62 MADISON AVE NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR MARLBOROUGH HOTEL 245 E 40TH ST NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR MORGANS HOTEL 237 MADISON AVE NEW YORK 10016 1 EWR MURRAY HILL E.
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