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Business Travelers @ New York
New York City Hotels for Business Travelers
The business traveler will be best served in either the Midtown or Wall
Street areas. Wall Street, at the southern end of Manhattan, lays claim
to the New York Stock Exchange and hundreds of corporate offices in
streets lined with skyscrapers. Name an industry, it's represented here.
If you want to be close to that board meeting, with plenty of places to
meet for dinner and after dinner drinks, Wall Street will serve you
well. In the evenings, many of the smaller shops will be closed, but the
South Street Seaport, with its collection of restaurants, clothiers and
galleries maintains the late night New York atmosphere.
If you plan to shack up on Wall Street, a good place to start is the Marriott Financial Center.
Like the Wall Street area, Midtown houses a great number of corporate
entities. Midtown, the area centered around Grand Central Terminal at
Park Avenue and 42nd Street, boasts easy access to transportation. The
business traveler can use a Midtown hub to get to and from the airport,
to travel to the many corporate headquarters that are just outside the
city, for instance in Westchester County or Northern New Jersey. And if
you want to see more of New York City than just the inside of a
boardroom, it is relatively easy to travel to other areas of the city
from this central location.
Looking for a more intimate experience? Try the Hotel Bedford, where you can relax in a European atmosphere. Or, The Time hotel on W. 49th is a boutique-style hotel unlike any other.
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