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| May 15 2008 |
May 18 2008 |
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| May 24 2008 |
May 31 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Jun 11 2008 |
Jun 17 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
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| Jun 22 2008 |
Jul 07 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Jul 29 2008 |
Aug 03 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Aug 19 2008 |
Aug 24 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Aug 31 2008 |
Sep 06 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Sep 23 2008 |
Oct 09 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Oct 21 2008 |
Oct 30 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Nov 06 2008 |
Nov 30 2008 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Dec 01 2008 |
Jan 01 2009 |
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$ 243 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
| Jan 02 2009 |
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$ 224 | - | - | 5 NIGHTS MIMIMUM |
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Studio in Midtown West - Chelsea
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Studio a few blocks from Times Square
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Studio apartment in Midtown West on 48th Street between 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue
This prewar building is equipped with a buzzer/intercom system.
This apartment is on the first floor that faces the street in a bustling neighborhood. The living room is fully equipped with a queen sized murphy bed which folds into a closet to make more space in the day, a sofa which converts to a single sized bed, a TV with cable and a small dining table. There are two windows and wood floors.
The kitchen is fully equipped and includes a toaster, coffee maker, microwave and plenty of pots, pans, dishes and utensils.
The bathroom is equipped with a tub/shower, w/c and sink with vanity.
Neighborhood: West of the Theater District is a residential neighborhood known as Clinton. This Midtown area has undergone an amazing revival. Its new residents are young professionals, theater people and remnants of the old immigrant groups (Irish, Greeks, Eastern Europeans and Puerto Ricans). Lots of new restaurants and bars along 9th Ave for all budgets cater to the rapidly growing newcomers. Restaurant Row (46th St between 8th and 9th Avenues) is a long block of restaurants and pubs side by side, all packed with theatergoers before curtain time. From this great location you are two blocks away from busy Times Square area and the Theater District, Within an easy walk to Central Park, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Rockefeller Center, St Patrick Cathedral and Fifth Ave.
Subways: C, E at 50th Street
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| Photos - Living room | Studio in Midtown West - Chelsea (NY-12272) |
| Photos - Kitchen | Studio in Midtown West - Chelsea (NY-12272) |
| Photos - Bathroom | Studio in Midtown West - Chelsea (NY-12272) |
| Clients' Testimonials |
New York accommodation (NY-12272) |
We were very happy with our stay in this apartment as the location [in New York] is brilliant, it is surprisingly quiet —
D.S.
May 07, 2008
The apartment, the owner of it and the location [in New York Midtown West] was SUPERGOOD!! It highly exceeded my expectations. —
A.B.
January 16, 2008
[Our New York accommodation] was clean, comfortable and had all the facilities we needed for the duration of our stay —
S.M.
November 26, 2007
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