ON THE AVE HOTEL
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Name Hotel: ON THE AVE HOTEL
Country: United States
Location: US/New York
City: New York
Stars: 3.5
Description:
Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, On The Ave is a sophisticated but reasonably priced hotel that offers convenience to the Lincoln Center, Hayden Planetarium, Museum of Natural History, Broadway theaters, Central Park and countless boutiques and restaurants, including the famous Tavern on the Green. What’s more, On the Ave is near two of the city’s best food emporiums, Zabar’s and Fairway, which offer various prepared take-out foods. The Beacon Theater features popular rock and pop singers, while the Green Flea Market about two blocks away is a Sunday haven for hunters of collectibles.
The hotel attracts a smart, youthful clientele that enjoys the ambience of the residential Upper West Side neighborhood and , the many nearby restaurants, access to a nearby fitness club, and easy connections to Midtown Manhattan. A special feature of this hotel is balcony located on the 16th floor, offering panoramic views of the surroundings, where Adirondack chairs and special patio- scaping provide an exclusive retreat above the bustle of the city. The hotel also features concierges, same-day dry-cleaning service, 24-hour room service from a nearby diner, and pianist who performs nightly in the lobby at night.
Guest rooms are appointed with ultra- contemporary d?cor accented by rich woods and framed prints. Upscale amenities include down duvets, 310-count Egyptian cotton bed linens, Italian frette robes, CD players, complementary CD’s, irons and ironing boards, high-speed Internet access, chocolates and homemade cookies, coffee makers and complimentary Godiva coffee. The Italian black marble bathrooms are supplied with the hotel’s own line of upscale bath amenities. And let’s not forget the Belgian chocolates and homemade cookies.
An authentic neighborhood hotel, On the Ave provides budget-conscious travelers with close proximity to all things Manhattan, including famous restaurants with to-die-for cuisines.