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    The CityPass is a booklet of vouchers you can buy in advance of your trip to NYC which gets you into a number of tourist hot-spots for a discounted price.
    To make it worth its money, you do need to try and use most of the vouchers and I would say that you need at least four days in NYC to allow yourself enough time to do so.
    The vouchers get you entry to:

    The top of the Rock or the Guggenheim
    Empire State Building
    Statue of Liberty or Cruise around NYC.
    The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The Natural History Museum
    The Museum of Modern Art

    I really enjoyed all the things apart from the cruise - it was utterly tedious after the first 15 minutes. I'd strongly advise anyone to go for the Statue of Liberty option instead.
    The absolute best thing about the pass was that it constantly allowed us to jump the often very long queues of people and get priority access. This was absolutely fantastic and saved us so much time.

    www.citypass.com/new-york

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    Hotel 17

    Posted by FacilGrande 12 April 2011

    This is a great shabby chic hotel in downtown Manhattan that offers comfortable accommodation at a price you're unlikely to be able to beat in New York.
    Woody Allen used the hotel in his film Manhattan Murder Mystery and the hotel claims that Madonna has stayed there at some point, though I have no idea if this latter fact is true or, indeed, if anyone could care less.
    There are shared bathrooms on every floor and these are cleaned regularly and always in a decent state. The rooms, depending on size, have a wash basin and a TV.
    Very comfortable all round and, although a fair way out of the centre of New York, the hotel is very close to the Union Square/14th Street subway station, which is the intersection of a number of subway lines, effectively making it very easy to reach anywhere in the city.

    225 E. 17th Street, New York, NY 10003
    +1(212) 475-2845
    www.hotel17ny.com/
    Google map: bit.ly/gCH3ju

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