Hotels in New York City vary greatly in price. We suggest that you check http://travelzoo.com or http://hotels.com for deals. People who are interested in Chinese-run bed and breakfast can also check the classified section of World Journal at http://epaperworldjournal.com.
The following are the hotels where people stayed for attending our previous conferences, three in Queens and two in Manhattan.
11 Rivington Street
New York, New York, 10002
(800) 633-7646 (in the U.S.)
(212) 979-9815 (international)
http://www.offsoho.com/
Near Chinatown and Pace University. The suite room consists of a bedroom with two beds and a living room with two sofas that can be pulled down as two beds, and a kitchen. In most cases, you can get a suite room for $99.
Flushing Grand HotelPhone: 718-461-3888
Email: info@howardjohnsonny.com
http://howardjohnsonny.com
The rate is between $120-$150
Sheraton
Hotel
135-20 39th Ave. Flushing, NY 11354
Phone: 1-800-325-3535
The
Riverside Tower Hotel on 80th St. and Riverside Drive, in
Manhattan, is not too expensive and has some superb views of the United
States. It's near the subway (#1 train) and a number of excellent
delicatessens.
http://www.riversidetowerhotel.com/
800-724-3136
From its website:
We are at the corner of 80th Street and Riverside Drive in Manhattan,
near Lincoln Center, just minutes from midtown. Only steps from Central
Park, and the Museum of Natural History. The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, great Broadway shopping and fine New York dining, are all nearby.
Our New York City hotel is surrounded by townhouse apartments of stars
of film, theatre, TV, music, ballet and sports. This area and the area
around Waldorf are tied for first place in being the safest in
Manhattan.
Each room has a small kitchenette and there are over 30 restaurants
within an 8 block radius. Cabs are nearby at all hours, 3 bus lines are
nearby and there is a subway stop 3 blocks away.