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I'm in for this fall. Any recommendations on best place to stay , hotel or just which part of town? FWIW, my wife may be joining me so something nicer would be good.

Brian
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Re: NYC marathon hotel [TriBri00] [ In reply to ]
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You'll be fine anywhere in Manhattan. Hotel options are endless. Also take a look at AirBnb.
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I have stayed a number of times at the Lucerne. Upper West Side. Close to central park. Reasonably priced. For a vrbo I like Upper East Side which is more residential but not to far from central park. Upper East also close to Metropolitan Museum.

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Completely depends on what kind of vibe / neighborhood you're looking for. Can try to recc some if you give some more info to that regard.
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I stayed at Hampton Inn Manhattan-Times Square North in 2017. It was cheap, free breakfast, close to the Central Park and it had a million runners also staying there. If you are taking a ferry, it is an easy subway ride.

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If you want peace and quiet at night, the financial district is great. It's also close to the ferry if that's how you're going to get to the start.

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I have marriott points to use so I looked with them. The algonquin looked cool and next to the bus pick up at the library.

thoughts ?

Brian
“Eat and Drink, spin the legs and you’re going to effin push (today).” A Howe
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I would try to stay somewhere nearer the finish on upper west side.

The Avenue and The Empire Hotel are two nice hotels at reasonable prices, but I would guess a lot are already booked for that period.
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Actually, if you can get a room booked here, you won't regret it.

http://www.wnrc.org/

Prime mid-town location, large rooms at ridiculously low prices. Again though, may be booked up, but definitely worth an enquiry.
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TriBri00 wrote:
I have marriott points to use so I looked with them. The algonquin looked cool and next to the bus pick up at the library.

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I like the Algonquin (the building is actually a client of mine, but i'm not biased... I have a lot of hotels). The rooms are small but nice, and the breakfast at the old Groucho Marx table is interesting.

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