Yeah if you can get a good deal at a boutique hotel, that is probably your best bet. I'm happy to hear a good review of Novatel from Sloddie.
Those boutique hotels tend to be nicer. Their prices are a bit lower due to the fact that they are slightly off the main areas. But Manhattan is so small, you are never more than a fifteen minutes subway ride from anything (except Yankee Stadium).
As good a deals as you can get from those hotel discount websites, sometimes you can call the hotel and get an even better deal. What you might do is look up rates on the websites, find hotels that look interesting, and then call them and see if they can do better than the price you were quoted.
When are you coming? Rates in NYC are never cheap, but some dates are less expensive than others.
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Date: 2004-03-24 02:18 am (UTC)Those boutique hotels tend to be nicer. Their prices are a bit lower due to the fact that they are slightly off the main areas. But Manhattan is so small, you are never more than a fifteen minutes subway ride from anything (except Yankee Stadium).
As good a deals as you can get from those hotel discount websites, sometimes you can call the hotel and get an even better deal. What you might do is look up rates on the websites, find hotels that look interesting, and then call them and see if they can do better than the price you were quoted.
When are you coming? Rates in NYC are never cheap, but some dates are less expensive than others.