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Hotel Belleclaire - New York Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars

Hotel Belleclaire

250 W 77th St, New York - Map
 
 
"Good comfortable hotel in a good …"
Good quality hotel at a nice location with many resteraunts nearby and on Amsterdam Street. Nice grocery store nearby with a …
Joseph from Sydney
Hotel Newton - New York Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Hotel Newton

2528 Broadway, New York - Map
 
 
"Everything was great!"
Me and my wife stayed 6 nights in Superior Double Room. We got everything as it was advertised. One more little good thing - we …
Nikoss from Vancouver, BC, Canada
The Milburn Hotel - New York Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

The Milburn Hotel

242 W 76th St, New York - Map
 
 
"Great value in a great neighborhood."
For a stay in New York in a GREAT neighborhood, this hotel cannot be beat. We stayed there with our two daughters, both under 10 …
Susan from Connecticut
This hotel is on Manhattan's Upper West Side, 4 blocks from Central Park, 10 blocks from Lincoln Center, and 2 miles from …More
Upper West Side Brownstone - New York Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Upper West Side Brownstone

110 West 81st Street, New York - Map
 
 
"would stay there again the langlord …"
really good location especially for ny marathon finish there was no breakfast but we had our own kitchen and was a nice place very …
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    Pocket Guide: New York Upper West Side 3 stars Hotels

    Some bemoan that the Upper West Side has become a version of the Upper East Side. Case in point: Columbus Circle’s Time Warner Center, one of New York’s priciest real estate. The Upper West Side includes the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the American Museum of Natural History, and Columbia University. Harlem, the legendary African American neighborhood, lies north and caps Manhattan.