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Manhattan Bed and Breakfast
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This page describes bed and breakfasts and inns located in Manhattan, New York
See the New York
page for additional bed and breakfast accommodations.
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INFORMATION ABOUT MANHATTAN | |
The most metropolitan of the five boroughs of New York City is Manhattan. Bed and breakfast travelers will find it to be packed with fine restaurants, upscale shops, businesses, and famous attractions. Times Square, Central Park and Central Park Zoo, call Manhattan home, as do the Empire State and United Nations buildings and the New York Stock Exchange. During the winter months, skating at Rockefeller Center is popular. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, houses over two million works of art. Other renowned museums include the Guggenheim Museum, the American Museum of Natural History and the Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum. Bed and breakfast travelers should also include Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall, as well as, a trip to Liberty Island to see the inspiring Statue of Liberty, in their visit to the world famous Manhattan. |
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CURRENT BED AND BREAKFAST INNS | |
Our Manhattan
guide currently features the following bed and breakfast inn accommodations. (6) | |
GREENWICH VILLAGE (3) |
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Abingdon Guest House
Abingdon Guest House consists of two landmarked 1850s Federal style townhouses located in Greenwich Village. Affordable.
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Rooms To Let
Greek Revival residence, circa 1840, is charming and quiet. Trendy West Village location, a tranquil oasis in Manhattan.
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West Eleventh Townhouse Apartments
West Eleventh Apartments are private, beautiful accommodations in a charming townhouse in the heart of Greenwich Village
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MIDTOWN (1) |
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1291 Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
1291 is a Bed & Breakfast, which is located in Manhattan on 55th Street and 8th Ave. We offer accommodation for every budget from Dorms, private Rooms, to luxury Suites.
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HARLEM (1) |
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Sugar Hill Harlem Inn
Sugar Hill Harlem Inn is located in the landmark district, Hamilton Heights,better known to the residents as Sugar Hill,named for the wealthier residents of Harlem who lived on this hill
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