The Gershwin Hotel is one of the hotels in Manhattan with a great location in Midtown near the NYC attractions. Times Square, Broadway theaters, The Empire State Building just north and Madison Square Garden to the south are all within walking distance. With 5th Avenue shopping just steps away, every guest will find enjoyment from their stay.
This is a very trendy hotel in the Flatiron district of Manhattan. Even the lobby is considered by most a work of art. Pop art on display can be enjoyed by all and are from artist like Lichtenstein and Warhol. There is a Living Room in this hotel that is an art gallery for new, up and coming local artists. Jazz and comedy acts are also there to entertain the guests.
This budget hotel was built in 1903 and has never forgotten about service and security for its guests. There is a 24 hour security service on site along with a 24 hour front desk. This Manhattan hotel has 13 floors with 133 rooms for guests to occupy. There are laundry and dry cleaning services available along with a babysitting service if needed. The staff is multilingual.
This hotel offers group rooms where there are up to 10 beds in one room with a shared bathroom, or there are private rooms. The standard room amenities include refrigerators, iron and ironing boards, hair dryers, TV with cable and satellite stations, microwaves, DVD and VCR players, in room broadband along with wireless internet throughout the facility, coffee makers, and telephones with voice mail.
This is one of the trendy and good budget choice city hotels. New York City has so much to offer and this is a great location to start from.
7 East 27th Street
New York, NY
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