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normandy7 Feb 28, 2011 11:50 am

Just made a reservation here for the last week of May for my father and myself. It will be our first time to NY. How good is the location for first timers to the city trying to take in all the main attractions? We hope to utilize the subway as much as possible.

KENNECTED Feb 28, 2011 12:39 pm


Originally Posted by normandy7 (Post 15948141)
Just made a reservation here for the last week of May for my father and myself. It will be our first time to NY. How good is the location for first timers to the city trying to take in all the main attractions? We hope to utilize the subway as much as possible.

If you're going to use the subway, you can be (almost) anywhere in Manhattan and hit all the "must see" attractions.

It's on Canal Street and practically on top of the A/C/E subway station. Canal street is a local stop for most subway lines and the hotel is within a 5 minute walk to every line with exception to the Sixth Avenue line.

You'll be fine.

sapguy Feb 28, 2011 4:45 pm


Originally Posted by normandy7
Just made a reservation here for the last week of May for my father and myself. It will be our first time to NY. How good is the location for first timers to the city trying to take in all the main attractions? We hope to utilize the subway as much as possible.



Originally Posted by KENNECTED (Post 15948504)
If you're going to use the subway, you can be (almost) anywhere in Manhattan and hit all the "must see" attractions.

It's on Canal Street and practically on top of the A/C/E subway station. Canal street is a local stop for most subway lines and the hotel is within a 5 minute walk to every line with exception to the Sixth Avenue line.

You'll be fine.

You are literally at the edge of Chinatown and Little Italy, 2 must-see places in Manhattan. Awesome food too ^ :D

Bonecrusher Feb 28, 2011 4:49 pm


Originally Posted by sapguy (Post 15949990)
You are literally at the edge of Chinatown and Little Italy, 2 must-see places in Manhattan. Awesome food too ^ :D

+1

The best food in the city!^^^

onfillmore Feb 28, 2011 5:19 pm


Originally Posted by Bonecrusher (Post 15950008)
+1

The best food in the city!^^^

I keep telling people that there is no decent food above 59th St.

KENNECTED Feb 28, 2011 8:10 pm


Originally Posted by onfillmore (Post 15950172)
I keep telling people that there is no decent food above 59th St.


Really??? :confused: I hope that was a joke.

onfillmore Feb 28, 2011 8:26 pm


Originally Posted by KENNECTED (Post 15951020)

Really??? :confused: I hope that was a joke.

Sorry, my apologies....its 58th St (Tao) where it ends:D:D

I eat regularly when in NYC at Hale & Hearty which is good but theres no way I would venture up to 125th to eat:confused::confused:

Sorry: There is a Starbucks on 125th I have been to...nothing else

brahms77 Feb 28, 2011 11:10 pm

Are there any decent paring nearby? I plan to arrive late ~10PM and leave from the hotel relatively early at 7AM. Are there street parking near by the hotel?

Out of my Element Mar 1, 2011 6:38 am

I use this site for NYC Parking

http://autoclub.centralparking.com/New-York.html

There are other, similar sites out there

normandy7 Mar 1, 2011 8:12 am

FYI, Sheraton Tribeca is now a category 4, no longer a 5. Just saved some starpoints and cash.

KENNECTED Mar 1, 2011 10:14 am


Originally Posted by onfillmore (Post 15951106)
Sorry, my apologies....its 58th St (Tao) where it ends:D:D

I eat regularly when in NYC at Hale & Hearty which is good but theres no way I would venture up to 125th to eat:confused::confused:

Sorry: There is a Starbucks on 125th I have been to...nothing else

Well you need to come uptown more often. There are several great restaurants in the area to dine at, not to mention plenty of legendary lounges and desert shops.
  • Red Rooster
  • Melba's
  • 67 Orange Street
  • Chez Lucienne
  • Native
  • Nector
  • Chocolat




AndrewT84 Mar 1, 2011 10:26 am


Originally Posted by normandy7 (Post 15953578)
FYI, Sheraton Tribeca is now a category 4, no longer a 5. Just saved some starpoints and cash.

^ I stayed at this hotel a few weeks ago and although for me it's in a less convenient area (since I like to see shows and my friends mainly live in the HK area), I think I'd pick this Sheraton over the other Category 4 HK Element or Four Points properties for future stays.

Seattlenerd Mar 1, 2011 12:24 pm


Originally Posted by normandy7 (Post 15953578)
FYI, Sheraton Tribeca is now a category 4, no longer a 5. Just saved some starpoints and cash.

Ditto. Today with the category change, I re-booked for an upcoming May trip -- Sheraton Tribeca's C&P rate went from 4800 points + $90/night to 4000 points + $60/night. ^

Of course, available inventory can change at any time, but I'm :) .

hotelfanatic Mar 1, 2011 1:15 pm


Originally Posted by brahms77 (Post 15951795)
Are there any decent paring nearby? I plan to arrive late ~10PM and leave from the hotel relatively early at 7AM. Are there street parking near by the hotel?

There's off street parking on the side streets across from the hotel's main entrance (Wooster street). 7 AM may be fine - make sure you read the sign correctly. Shouldn't be a problem on weekdays.

leonard016 Mar 6, 2011 12:26 pm

It is weird. As of now I still see it as Cat 5. Maybe that was a "mistake" and they fixed it?


Originally Posted by normandy7 (Post 15953578)
FYI, Sheraton Tribeca is now a category 4, no longer a 5. Just saved some starpoints and cash.



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