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  • Medium sized burger joint, very friendly staff ,helpful & approachable. Fresh delicious food cooked while you wait, & wow, believe me, it's worth the wait ! Best food we ate the entire holiday. Certainly a New York City Highlight.

  • Hotel AKA

    Luxury hotel apartments

  • Nice older hotel with great security and a great location

  • Great Hotel, well placed for all the attractions, yet just away from the busiest areas.

  • Radisson Lexington

    Everything you'd expect from this successful chain. Great location, good transport links and restaurants on the ground floor. And not as expensive as you might expect.

  • Only in New York would a hotel exist whose rooms are numbered by the Dewey decimal library filing category system. Each room is "decorated" by the books of its number. The lobby is filled with wonderful art books which guests are at liberty to borrow. Aside from that, the rooms are elegant, the beds are comfortable, the staff are friendly and helpful and every evening guests are invited to have cheese and wine. The location is wonderful too - just around the corner from the NY library, the Chrysler building and Grand Central Station. Not cheap, but very tranquil and elegant (unusual words for NY).

  • A great boutique hotel ideal as a base for wandering around New York's shopping areas as a tourist or even for business. Warm and friendly service from entering the hotel to daily contact with the employees. Reasonably large hotel rooms for New York and very comfortable beds. Had a wonderful stay there and would return at the drop of a hat.

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