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  2. List of hotels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Westin New York Grand Central Hotel: 774 Millennium Broadway Hotel: 750 The Lexington Hotel NYC: 725 YOTEL New York at Times Square: 713 Wellington Hotel: 700 InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel: 686 [4] The Manhattan at Times Square: 685 New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge: 665 Moxy NYC Times Square: 612 InterContinental New York ...

  3. Best hotels in New York City: Where to stay in Manhattan ...

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    Here are the best hotels to book when visiting New York City. ... 86 Warren Street, New York, NY 10007. Read more: Best Hawaii beaches to ... for peering down on the Manhattan buzz on the street ...

  4. List of former hotels in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of former hotels in Manhattan, New York City. Former hotels in Manhattan. The Fifth Avenue Hotel in 1860. 995 Fifth Avenue; Albemarle Hotel;

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    The best hotels in New York are: Best for value: The Marlton. Best for views: Standard High Line. Best for shopping: The Mercer. Best for New York first-timers: INNSIDE Nomad. Best for families ...

  6. The 20 Best Hotels in NYC at Every Price Point (from $66 to ...

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    New York City is a bucket list destination for many travelers, but it also can be expensive…and overwhelming. When it comes to selecting a hotel, it’s best to skip the usual chains and look ...

  7. The Mark Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Hotel is a luxury hotel, situated at 25 East 77th Street, at Madison Avenue, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. [1] Originally constructed in 1927 in the Renaissance Revival style, the building was purchased by Izak Senbahar of Alexico Group and Simon Elias in 2006 and the building's interiors were reimagined by French designer Jacques Grange in 2009.