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At the BEST WESTERN PLUS Seaport Inn Downtown, guests will experience a seamless blend of refinement and convenience in superb accommodations located in the heart of the South Street Seaport, adjacent to the Financial District and close to famous SOHO. This downtown New York hotel is also close to Ground Zero, the World Trade Center Memorial, Statue of Liberty, Pier 17 Shopping Center, China Town, Little Italy, Brooklyn Bridge and much more. Plus, guests will also be close to amazing holiday events and shows - like River to River festival in the summer and 4th of July Macy's Fireworks - all located just one block away on Fulton Street or a short subway trip away.
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Whether traveling for business or leisure, this Lower Manhattan Hotel's guest rooms offer the perfect place to rest and relax after a busy day. Each recently upgraded room and suite comes complete with a 32-inch flat screen TV, in-room movies, Nintendo®, free high-speed wireless Internet access, a coffeemaker, a desk and a refrigerator. Plus, you can start each day with a complementary continental breakfast, work out in the 24-hour exercise facility and enjoy fresh-baked cookies in the afternoon.
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A sound-a-like Beatles tribute, dedicated to bringing you as close to a real Beatles concert as you can get. In NYC.
Former New Kid On The Block Brian Mcknight continues his successful solo career with a new tour. In NYC.
New York Pride Week is a celebration and struggle for equality from the LGBT community in New York City.
NYC Swim will present the annual 28.5 Mile Manhattan Island Marathon Swim.
Building big robots, making costumes, and collaborating on constructing some giant robots. At the Brooklyn Robot Foundry.
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The New York International Fringe Festival is a celebration of edgy and unique performances, music, dance, and art. In NYC.
The Theater District, which includes Broadway runs from 40th Street to 54th Street, and from west of Sixth Avenue to east of Eighth Avenue, are the lights of BROADWAY- The Theater District. Home to 40 of the largest theaters, each housing 500 seats or more. Known as the "Great White Way", Broadway has been host to some of the most famous stage productions in the world.
Carnegie Hall has been providing a stage for musical performances in New York City, since 1891. This world-famous concert hall has hosted some of the greatest performers, politicians, intellectuals and authors, for over a century. The three performance auditoriums in this incredible New York City cultural center, are the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Zankel Hall and Weill Recital Hall.
While at the Hall, stroll through the Rose Museum to learn more about the building's rich history or attend a guided tour. Consider renting one of the spaces for a private special event, meeting, conference or reception. Enjoy a delicious meal at the Citi Cafe before your scheduled performance for a fun night in the city. Stay close to the Hall and city attractions, as a guest of Best Western hotels and enjoy a wonderful night's rest.
A mega wholesale and retail food complex, the Chelseah Market takes up an entire city block. Housing 12 of New York City’s most outstanding food shops, you can expect to find Amy’s Breads, Buon Italia, the Lobster Place, and the Ronny Brook Milk Bar, amongst others. Built in the former National Biscuit Company factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented, today the Chelsea Market is home to the TV Food Network.
The Empire State Building is one of the most iconic New York City buildings, in the city skyline. This Art Deco style building was built in 1931 reaching a height of 1,454 ft. It was the world's tallest building from 1931 until 1972, when the World Trade Center's North Tower was constructed. This New York City landmark is listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Visit the Empire State Building observatory at 1,250 feet high, to enjoy incredible views from the 102nd floor, the highest point in city. Make a stop on the 86th floor to go outside on the 360-degree deck at 1,050 ft high. While visiting, listen to the audio tour to learn about the history of the building and stroll through the Dare to Dream exhibit on the 80th floor. Stay close to the action and city attractions, in a comfortable Best Western guest room and enjoy excellent guest services.
A well-known museum located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Home to a renowned collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern, and contemporary art, the Guggenheim also features special exhibitions throughout the year. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, it is one of the 20th century's most important architectural landmarks.
Home to some of the most expensive reality real estate in the world. Passing through Midtown, the Upper Eastside, and Harlem, the area is synonymous with the Advertising Industry. Referred to as "The Fashionable Road", Madison Avenue is very well known for luxury fashion designers, jewelers and upper class hair salons.
Perhaps the world’s finest and most impressive art museum- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, commonly referred to as The Met is the creme-de-la-creme in Museum history. Take in exhibits featuring Picasso, Van Gogh, Leutz, and the Egyptian Temple of Dendur. Home of the annual Met Gala, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is sophistication at its finest.
The Statue of Liberty Monument remains a world-famous symbol of freedom, hope and friendship. The monument, dedicated in 1886, was given to the United States as a gift from France. Located on Liberty Island in the New York Harbor, it was declared a national monument in 1924 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. Nearby Ellis Island, an immigration station for millions of people from 1892 until 1954, became a part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument in 1965.
While in New York City, be sure to step aboard the Ellis Island Ferry for a visit to the Statute of Liberty Monument and the Museum of Immigration on Ellis Island. Join the daily thousands of visitors to see these two historic landmarks. Reserve a special ticket, one of only 240 per day, to climb the steps and reach the monument's crown. At the end of a fun-filled day of sight-seeing, enjoy comfortable accommodations in one of the area Best Western hotels.
A national food channel, the TV Food Network is home to some of your favorite chefs, and shows. Paula Deen, Ray Fieri, and Racheal Ray film here and have since given Chelsea and the Meatpacking district a new identity. Housed inside the Chelsea Market, after taking a tour of the TV Food Network you can shop for any special ingredients you may need to purchase to make your culinary dreams come true.
Often referred to simply as "the Whitney" The Whitney Museum places an emphasis in exhibiting living artists- typically showcasing younger, up and coming artists. With a focus on paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, installation art, video, and photography- the museum was designed by the Rockwell Group.