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]]>As a place of refuge for those fleeing the South during the Great Migration. this Victorian brownstone hotel comes with a rich history. With its original facade well-maintained, this hotel is conveniently situated north of central NYC, near an array of bars, restaurants, and the world-famous Paris Blues jazz club.
Opened in 1908, this historical landmark is situated in the heart of Manhattan. With an option between bunk bed cabins and standard suites, The Jane Hotel is modeled after luxury ship and train cabins, thereby providing a charming, old-world feel along with all the modern amenities such as unlimited WiFi and even multi-lingual staff members.
Just a 20-minute walk from Times Square, the Rockefeller Center, and the Museum of Modern Art, Pod 51 is at the heart of the action. This trendy hotel is ideal for social travelers, with a cafe with a foosball table.
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]]>This hotel, which is a popular choice for travelers flying into or out of New York’s most important international airport, is set in the former TWA Flight Center that once operated as the once-massive airline’s terminal at the New York flight hub.
Now, the hotel has been remodeled and refurbished into a chic hotel that keeps alive the luxury essence of travel in the 1960s, many years after the airline’s heyday and two decades after it went out of business
The bar, check-in counter, and lobby have all been maintained in the style of the terminal during the 1960s. Sweeping windows give unmatched views of the active terminals at JFK Airport, giving aviation geeks a second-to-none look at the airport and its operations.
Hotel staff even wear uniforms inspired by the airplane cabin crews’ former outfits.
In short, if you are heading in or out of John F. Kennedy and you’re looking for a way to please the inner aviation lover that most of us have, the TWA Hotel is an obligatory must-visit.
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]]>The post Best Budget Hotels in New York for an Affordable Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As a place of refuge for those fleeing the South during the Great Migration. this Victorian brownstone hotel comes with a rich history. With its original facade well-maintained, this hotel is conveniently situated north of central NYC, near an array of bars, restaurants, and the world-famous Paris Blues jazz club.
Opened in 1908, this historical landmark is situated in the heart of Manhattan. With an option between bunk bed cabins and standard suites, The Jane Hotel is modeled after luxury ship and train cabins, thereby providing a charming, old-world feel along with all the modern amenities such as unlimited WiFi and even multi-lingual staff members.
Just a 20-minute walk from Times Square, the Rockefeller Center, and the Museum of Modern Art, Pod 51 is at the heart of the action. This trendy hotel is ideal for social travelers, with a cafe with a foosball table.
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]]>The post The TWA Hotel in New York is a Must for Aviation Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This hotel, which is a popular choice for travelers flying into or out of New York’s most important international airport, is set in the former TWA Flight Center that once operated as the once-massive airline’s terminal at the New York flight hub.
Now, the hotel has been remodeled and refurbished into a chic hotel that keeps alive the luxury essence of travel in the 1960s, many years after the airline’s heyday and two decades after it went out of business
The bar, check-in counter, and lobby have all been maintained in the style of the terminal during the 1960s. Sweeping windows give unmatched views of the active terminals at JFK Airport, giving aviation geeks a second-to-none look at the airport and its operations.
Hotel staff even wear uniforms inspired by the airplane cabin crews’ former outfits.
In short, if you are heading in or out of John F. Kennedy and you’re looking for a way to please the inner aviation lover that most of us have, the TWA Hotel is an obligatory must-visit.
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