Embassy Suites, Battery Park City: New York, New York
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Property
Upscale, all-suite hotel on the waterfront with room for families to spread out. You get a private bedroom and spacious living room with double size sofa bed and a large table for dining, coloring, or whatever. Other amenities include two televisions, a stocked mini-bar, microwave oven, coffee maker, hair dryers, plush terry cloth robes and Bath and Body Works products. After a full day of pounding pavement, you’ll be glad to come home to something familiar.
Location
Battery Park is walking distance from the New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street, the New York Harbor, South Street Seaport, the Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island ferries, and the neighborhoods of Tribeca, SoHo and Greenwich Village. Times Square, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Broadway Theaters, the Museum of Modern Art and Madison Square Garden are all just a cab ride away.
Sleeps
2-6.
Highlights
Nothing says “you’re on vacation” like a complimentary cooked to order breakfast.
Good to know
Rockefeller Park and Teardrop Park are each just a block away, and have fantastic playground facilities for children including sculpture gardens, wading pools, sandboxes, and rocks for rockhopping. Ask the concierge for directions.
Contact
www.embassysuites.com
March 31st, 2008 | by Jamie Pearson
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