Cities Neighboring Manhattan, NY:
Map of Manhattan, New York:
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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Manhattan, New York:
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Manhattan, New York
sugarhillharleminn.com
212-234-5432
We invite you to experience a piece of American History. From the forgotten Weckquasgeek Tribe, to the first middle class families that moved to this block in 1906 to the Harlem Renaissance and right up until today.
This part of Harlem breaths history like no other - Sugar Hill. This is after all where Miles Davis came to meet Sonny Rollins and hang out with him, and his Sugar Hill Harlem crowd.
Even before that there was Duke Ellington, his buddy Billy Strayhorn and Paul Robeson, the list is long and there are many more.. . .
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Manhattan, New York
tonysplacebnb.com
212-864-3301
Tony's Place Bed & Breakfast is centrally located in a 1700's charming historic brownstone building, with a lovely out-back garden. The 7 bedroom beautifully furnished Inn, is on a Tree-lined street, we are located in the Columbia University area just a 10 minute stroll from Central Park and a short subway or bus ride to attractions such as The Museum of Natural History, Tavern on the Green, Lincoln Center, Broadway Theatres and Times Square.
Manhattan is the center of attractions, activities and history in New York City, where billions of visitors come yearly, you too can come and enjoy i. . .
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Manhattan, New York
wymanhouse.com
212-799-8281
Nestled in one of New York's most historic landmark districts you will find some of the finest accommodations in the city. Located on sunny Riverside Drive at 76th Street, WYMAN HOUSE has been lauded by hundreds of happy travelers since opening its doors in 1986. Whether you're in the city for business or on holiday, WYMAN HOUSE offers you all the comforts of home, and more.
Your hosts, Pamela and Ronald Wyman, have painstakingly created luxurious surroundings in their circa 1888 home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Each of the six suites boasts its own personality --- Pamela has de. . .
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