Grand Union Hotel Midtown Mahattan

The Grand Union Hotel has location on its side when guests are choosing were to stay in New York City.  Being just 3 blocks from the Empire State Building, this will set the tone for the rest of your ventures in this great city.

Located between Park Ave and Madison Ave, this is one of the midtown Manhattan hotels that offer their guests a traditional style of elegance.

Also within walking distance is the New York Public Library, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, Radio City Music Hall and all the On and Off Broadway Theaters. Just short distances away are Central Park and Carnegie Hall to the north. South is Chinatown, Little Italy, Wall Street and the hallowed memorial of Ground Zero.

Just a short boat trip away is the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island to help complete your stay in the city that never sleeps. To fully enjoy your trip do not forget to try many of the over 200 eateries and restaurants that have that unique taste of New York City.

This is a great choice for the budget conscious tourist. This 10 story Grand Union Hotel in midtown Manhattan provides their guests with a full service concierge desk, a coffee shop, internet access throughout in the public areas, safety deposit boxes at the front desk and an elevator to take guest to their rooms. The art work that is on display in this hotel is the work of David Dewey.

There are 96 guest rooms at this midtown Manhattan hotel. Standard room amenities include cable color TV, refrigerators, telephones with data ports and voicemail, hair dryers, iron and ironing boards, black out curtains, a work desk and daily maid service from a multilingual staff.

Choosing which of the midtown Manhattan hotels is vital for the enjoyment of your stay. The Grand Union Hotel is preferred by those that need location and budget along with exceptional service.
34 East 32 Street
New York, NY

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