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Moving to NYC, got a question
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| StanVoid |
Hey guys,
I'll be moving to New York (Manhattan) in March, but I don't have a place yet. I've decided to search for apartments once I get to NYC, and in the first week or two (while I'm searching), I want to live in a hotel in New Jersey. My question is, what are some good towns/neighborhoods in New Jersey where I can find a moderately priced hotel and be close to Manhattan?
Thanks,
Stan. |
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| BiG MiKE |
| quote: | Originally posted by StanVoid
Hey guys,
I'll be moving to New York (Manhattan) in March, but I don't have a place yet. I've decided to search for apartments once I get to NYC, and in the first week or two (while I'm searching), I want to live in a hotel in New Jersey. My question is, what are some good towns/neighborhoods in New Jersey where I can find a moderately priced hotel and be close to Manhattan?
Thanks,
Stan. |
STAN!!! :D
I'm sure someone here knows... |
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| CosmoKid |
| Jersey City, Fort Lee, Weehawkin |
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| SidMl |
The Sheraton in Weehawken is close to the city.
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/shera...propertyID=1177
Newport / Exchange Place (both in Jersey City) are also good places, just across the river. It's easy to get to the city from there as well.
Newport has a Double Tree and Courtyard and I think there is a Hyatt Regency in Exchange Place. |
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| avikonen |
| Jersey city is your best bet ;) |
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| DJ Eco |
| quote: | Originally posted by SidMl
The Sheraton in Weehawken is close to the city.
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/shera...propertyID=1177
Newport / Exchange Place (both in Jersey City) are also good places, just across the river. It's easy to get to the city from there as well.
Newport has a Double Tree and Courtyard and I think there is a Hyatt Regency in Exchange Place. |
Weehawken is your best bet, the Ferry is literally OUTSIDE your door |
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| bogartgreens |
there are a bunch of reasonably cheap motels and unexpensive hotels in the area of north bergen, jersey city, and hoboken (all of which are very accessible to NYC by bus or train). these areas are closest to midtown manhattan once you cross over the river..
if you want to be in a more residential area, try fort lee or that area, they have a Hilton and Sheraton nearby and a handful of motels too, and its real close to the george washington bridge (which would bring you into uptown manhattan)
good luck searchin |
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| sot |
| hoboken is pretty good to..you could always just take the path train and be in nyc in like 15-20 mins..maybe less depending on where u stay |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by sot
hoboken is pretty good to..you could always just take the path train and be in nyc in like 15-20 mins..maybe less depending on where u stay |
except there are no hotels in hoboken |
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| StanVoid |
| thanks for all the informative replies guys, I really appreciate it! What a huge help :) |
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| DJ Eco |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
except there are no hotels in hoboken |
theres one right near the PATH station, like literally across from it lol :p |
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| jennifera |
| There is? I've lived in Hoboken for 3 years and never noticed.. |
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