Maria Shipley

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Hotel Stanford in mid-town Manhattan

We have booked our hotel for the trip to New York City in late November. We will miss Macy’s Thanksgiving  Day Parade which is the week after, as well as the famous Christmas decorations of the city put up right after Thanksgiving. Oh well, we can’t have it all.

The Stanford Hotel is situated right in the center of Manhattan. It is located on 43 West 32nd street between Fifth and Broadway and just steps away from all the attractions & things to do in Midtown Manhattan. We will have immediate access to all the major midtown business and major tourist attractions. We are only a few minutes of a walk to Penn Station, Madison Square Garden, Jacob Javits Convention Center, the Empire State Building, the Broadway theater district, Fashion district, and the Manhattan Mall.

I had contemplated booking a lower-priced one out in New Jersey – which claims to have excellent bus service to and from Manhattan – but we want to see and stay in New York for the nights as well. We won’t be going out much at night as I will be traveling  with my by then eleven-year-old daughter. It will be nice just to stroll up and down the street, while staying near the hotel, to see the famous lights, hear the big-city sounds and do some serious people-watching. And November in New York City will be cold – another reason for getting a hotel nearby, therefore limiting the wait at a dark and drafty bus-station to get back into the cozy warmth of our hotel room. I wonder how cold it will get…

Another factor for staying in Manhattan is that I tire easily even after only three hours of shopping. It will be so nice to have the hotel in walking-distance to go back and take a rest – and unload some shopping bags, too.

Last, but not least. Our hotel is in Korea town as well, where I will have my favorite food – Korean cuisine – at hand. I was told I should try Sul Long Tang (beef soup) at the restaurant Gam Mee Ok, which serves supposedly the best Sul Long Tang in the whole world.

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3 Responses to “Hotel Stanford in mid-town Manhattan”

  1. Marion Schmitz Says:

    I mostly write in German but today I want to give you a short comment in English. Very nice your Blog about Mid-town Manhattan. I am looking forward to your report about the hotel and the town. It´s quite dangerous to go for a walk in the evenings. So take care.
    Could I have a prospectus of the hotel? Perhaps you are in the postition to scan it and send it per eMail! Would be very nice of you.
    kind regards
    Marion Schmitz

  2. Maria Says:

    Hi Marion,

    I sent your inquiry for a brochure to the hotel and I got a prompt reply.

    Quoting Eric Kwon/Reservations from the Stanford Hotel:

    “Unfortunately, we do not mail out any paper brochure, yet information can be our website
    or a copy of our brochure can be picked up at our hotel’s front desk.”

    I guess I will pick up a brochure for you while I am there and mail it to you by post.
    How does that sound?

  3. เสื้อผ้าแฟชั่น Says:

    goodto see you make postings on this issue, I should bookmark this web site. Just keep up the good work.

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