Manhattan neighborhoods?
Oct. 19th, 2007 09:55 amHi, fab friends list,
I'm looking for a place to crash in Manhattan on the night of Nov. 19. The venue I'll be going to is the Society of Illustrators, at 128 East 63rd Street.
I'm searching hotels on Hotwire, and it gives me only neighborhoods until I book. What neighborhood would you say that address is in?
There is no way not to end the previous sentence with a preposition. Dammit.
(Well, there is, but I'm impatient right now.)
I'm looking for a place to crash in Manhattan on the night of Nov. 19. The venue I'll be going to is the Society of Illustrators, at 128 East 63rd Street.
I'm searching hotels on Hotwire, and it gives me only neighborhoods until I book. What neighborhood would you say that address is in?
There is no way not to end the previous sentence with a preposition. Dammit.
(Well, there is, but I'm impatient right now.)
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Date: 2007-10-19 02:18 pm (UTC)(63rd and Lexington)
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Date: 2007-10-19 03:20 pm (UTC)(Btw, then we'd get to hang out for a moment which would be awesome, of course.)
But I'd suggest looks on the Upper West Side, instead of the UES. I think On The Ave on 77th, might be a good idea...
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Date: 2007-10-19 06:32 pm (UTC)The Lowell Hotel
Affinia Gardens
1871 House
Roger Smith Hotel
But basically for ease of commute (not sure how you are getting into "the City") you want to select a hotel anywhere on the Lexington Avenue line (4,5,6) which is where your event is located. I would also ask
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