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A stay at Yotel will find you smack-bang in the middle of Times Square - at a very reasonable price.
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It made headlines for the wrong reasons in 2008, but is still popular with westerners and businessmen who enjoy its bar, one of the few licensed drinking establishments in the city. /p Taj Mahal Palace p
Hunter S. Thompson was a regular at this Gallic-sounding hotel but Lindsay Lohan went one better and moved in for nearly three years. nbsp; Before his death Jim Morrison jumped off one of the poolside rsquo;s cabana roofs and, more recently, Britney Spears was allegedly banned from its restaurant for her bad table manners. Can you guess which sunset boulevard celeb spot this is? /p Chateau Marmont, West Hollywood, California p
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The Conrad New York is a luxury hotel located in Lower Manhattan overlooking the Hudson River. It's an art lover's paradise with over 2,000 pieces throughout the hotel, including a 13ft high Sol LeWitt in the atrium. The rooftop bar boasts amazing views of the Statue of Liberty. What more could you want? Oh, there's also an old-school barbershop located in the hotel rsquo;s atrium for guests and locals. br /
Designed by Benjamin Noriega Oritz, the Mondrian SoHo was inspired by Cocteau rsquo;s cinematic interpretation of ldquo;La Belle et la Bete rdquo;. It boasts breathtaking views, and 235 rooms with sumptuous interiors. When you get peckish, head to the Imperial No. Nine restaurant for its delicious modern seafood menu, and when you're thirsty, check out the quot;intimate downtown quot; Mister H bar for after-dark drinks. br /
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If you're looking for a hotel in the heart of the city, TRYP is for you, with the Empire State Building, reviews las vegas hotels Madison Square Gardens reviews las vegas hotels and Times Square on its doorstep. And when you've soaked up the sights, make the most of the hotel's gastropub, fitness centre, and media room (with 55in TVs, Nintendo Wii, and popcorn makers). br /
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A stay at Yotel will find you smack-bang in the middle of Times Square - at a very reasonable price. Check-in is airport-style; you simply take the credit card you booked with and enter it at one of the automated reviews las vegas hotels kiosks, before being issued your room key and heading to your quot;cabin quot;, which comes with WiFi, a bed that changes into a sofa at the push of a button, and ensuite bathrooms. Pay a bit more for a quot;First cabin quot; and you'll get an outdoor terrace and hot tub, too. br /
A boutique hotel that quot;combines sleek, Jazz Age themes with modernist industrial chic quot;, Z NYC Hotel is located in Long Island City, which sounds miles away from Midtown Manhattan but, in fact, is just across the East River. It rsquo;s only one subway stop from Lexington Avenue, so you rsquo;ll get to the shops quicker than from most areas in Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn. The location is a great option for people looking for a room under $200 ( pound;127) per night. The Z NYC Hotel boasts a fabulous rooftop bar with views of the Manhattan skyline, so is arguably even better than the views IN Midtown Manhattan, too. br /
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