Hotel Metro: New York, New York

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Property
This casual and comfortable midtown hotel strikes all the right notes for families: complimentary continental breakfast, central location, and room to stretch out. Check out the two-bedroom family room; with one king and two doubles, it’s the perfect setup for post-adolescent kids who would rather die than sleep together.

Location
The Hotel Metro sits in the shadow of the Empire State Building, and is moments away from the theater district, Madison Square Garden, and 5th Avenue shopping. The nearest subway stop is 34th Street – Herald Square (just around the corner), and the nearest playground is at Madison Square Park (5th and 25th).

Sleeps
2-4.

Highlights
Rooftop terrace with views of the Empire State Building (weather permitting).

Good to know
Four people max in the family room–sorry. If your family is bigger than that, you’ll need to reserve (and pay for) two rooms.

Contact
www.hotelmetronyc.com

March 31st, 2008 | by Jamie Pearson

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