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  • I've stayed at the Hotel Wolcott in the past which was good, well located and cheap!
    2p off is still 2p off!
  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,470 Forumite
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    Could some kind soul point me in the right direction to find good quality hotels that dont cost £100 a night and where the best area's would be to stay too.

    It is a busy time, demand is high and prices go up.

    Have you searched for New Jersey city, the prices are cheaper.
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • pin
    pin Posts: 4,265 Forumite
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    There must be about a 100 threads about New York, do a search and all will be revealed.
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  • Try the 'Belvedere' hotel near to Times Square. We went there last year and had a great time. Search all providers for the best price. The advantage to this hotel is that rooms have a fridge, Microwave and coffee machine. Have a look on 'tripadvisor.com'
    Have a great time.
  • tazz233
    tazz233 Posts: 287 Forumite
    We were in New York last year 18th-22nd June so same time as you.
    We also found it hard to find cheap rooms and I am quite fussy that I won't stay in Hotel less than 3* when I abroad. We ended up staying in the Holiday Inn Express which was about 5 mins walk to time square. It was very clean, staff were helpful and it included breakfast. It has 24 floors so request a top floor and it is very quiet!
    If you book in advance you can get rates for $160 a night (so approximately £80) by going through the main website. (Also if you're a pigsback member you get £15 cashback i think!)
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  • K9cuddles
    K9cuddles Posts: 2,202 Forumite
    I just got back on Friday! I stayed at the Radisson Lexington walking distance to most attractions!! Was £75 a night reduced from £81.
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  • K9cuddles
    K9cuddles Posts: 2,202 Forumite
    I just got back on Friday! I stayed at the Radisson Lexington walking distance to most attractions!! Was £75 a night reduced from £81.
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 092

    ::£2 - CSC - Terramundi is filling up!! :: Joined 3/3/06 :: 5/2/07 - 835kg + £280 Banked!!::
    ::5p,10p & 20p - Savings Tin :: Founded 9/4/06 :: 23/3/07 - 3.2kg ::

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