East Houston Hotel Lower East Side

This lower east side hotel is far better than the average downtown Manhattan hotels. The East Houston Hotel is considered the best hotel to stay at if you are a lover of art. With so many art galleries within walking distance you may never leave the close by neighborhoods during your stay.

Not only are the art galleries close by but also Chinatown, Little Italy, Nolita, Bowery, Soho and the entire financial district. But there is not visit complete with paying respect with a visit to Ground Zero which is just blocks away.

Guests are also close to the New Museum of Contemporary Art and Tompkins Square Park. With a short ride away guest can visit Times Square, On and Off Broadway Theaters, Radio City Music Hall, The Empire State Building, Central Park, Madison Square Garden, Bryant Park, Fifth Avenue shopping along with the Intrepid Aircraft Carrier Museum.

From the roof top terrace guests can enjoy a fresco style dinner while enjoying the beautiful scenery of New York City. Other amenities of this boutique hotel are a 24/7 front desk, luggage storage, elevators, banquet facilities, valet laundry and dry cleaning services, a fully equipped business center with fax, copy and printers available.

There are 40 rooms on 6 floors for the guests to occupy during their stay. The standard room amenities include luxury lines, down bedding, marble counter tops, complimentary breakfast each morning to help your day off right, individual clime control, color cable TV, wireless high-speed internet, IPod docking stations, iron and ironing boards, Hairdryers and phone service with voice mail.

Stay at one of the best downtown Manhattan hotels, stay at the East Houston Hotel and enjoy the view.
151 East Houston Street
New York NY

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