Lex Hotel New York

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Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America
Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America
Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America
Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America
Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America
Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America
Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America
Lex Hotel New York - United States Of America

Named for its convenient Lexington Ave location, Lex Hotel New York has an affordable, approachable style that resonates with budget-minded travelers who appreciate big city experiences over expensive accommodations.

Lex Boutique Hotel is located NoMad (North of Madison Square Park), a historic Manhattan neighborhood bounded by Chelsea, Murray Hill, Midtown South and the Flatiron District.

Just steps from Baruch College and all major transportation lines, the hotel’s convenient location makes it a favorite of aspiring students, thrift-minded vacationers, and business travelers seeking a Manhattan hotel without sky-high room rates.

Echoing the simplicity and streamlined aesthetic of contemporary Swedish design, Lex Boutique Hotel’s 48 guest rooms are stylishly modern, with cozy queen beds and thoughtful amenities for today’s tech-savvy traveler.

Many overlooking Lexington Avenue, and some with private balconies, these pet-friendly rooms include fine linens, wireless Internet access, work desk and 40″ flat screen TV.

TO DELIGHT THE PALATE 
From traditional Chinese dumplings to authentic Italian meatballs and quite literally everything in between, New York City is a culinary melting pot of flavors from all around the world. Find your favorite comfort foods nearby or try something exotic and new that’s been calling your name.

CHINESE NEW YEAR PARADE
NYC’s festival includes dragon dancing, stunning outfits, martial art performers and more to celebrate. After the bang of firecrackers, check out other fun things to do in the area such as the best karaoke in Chinatown or delicious Chinese restaurants.

STK DOWNTOWN
“Life can only be understood backwards; but must be lived forwards.” – Soren Kierke. The restaurant brings high-energy dining to Manhattan, breaking down the barriers of a normal steakhouse by losing the overly masculine vibe that has long been the trademark of the genre.

MARDI GRAS / JAZZ FESTIVAL
Winter jazziest includes 150 artist playing at Le Poisson Rouge and other venues in and around the Greenwich Village area two night Marathon conclude the festivities. NYC’s Mardi Gras is a typically rambunctious affair, featuring jazz performances at some of the best jazz clubs in the city, plus more funky shows.

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
‘When is a secret place in NYC not from New York at all? When it’s a large hunk of the wall that used to separate East and West Berlin. Around the corner from the Museum of Modern Art is a five-panel segment of the Wall located inside of the lobby of 520 Madison Avenue. While you can find fragments of the wall all over the world, this is one of the largest sections still intact.

APOLLO THEATRE
“Where Stars are Born and Legends are Made,” The Apollo Theater, located in Harlem, is one of New York’s most historic and excellent theaters.

BARUCH COLLEGE
CUNY’s Baruch College comprises three academic schools: the Zicklin School of Business, the Weissman School of Arts & Science, and the School of Public Affairs

WORLD TRADE CENTER
A triumph of human imagination, the original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan, including the iconic Twin Towers.

TIMES SQUARE
This popular commercial intersection and bustling city square is a major tourist destination and entertainment center featuring theaters, restaurants, and shops.

FLATIRON BUILDING 
Built in 1902, this groundbreaking and iconic skyscraper is a triangular 22-story steel-framed landmark, located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway.

THE HIGH LINE
Take a stroll through this 1.45-mile-long elevated city park, built atop an abandoned railway that winds through Manhattan, 30 feet above the city streets.

FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Fashion Institute of Technology, or FIT, is an internationally recognized college for art, design, communication and technology connected to the fashion industry.

CHELSEA MARKET
Set in a historic factory, Chelsea Market is an urban food court and shopping mall that houses some of the New York City’s finest restaurants and epicurean shops.

GRAMERCY PARK
This exclusive neighborhood and fenced-in private park is famous for it’s tree-lined streets, stunning brownstone homes, sidewalk cafes and celebrity residents.

UNION SQUARE
Union Square is an important and historic 9-acre area filled with street vendors, stores, restaurants, bars, galleries, and attractions in Manhattan’s Flatiron District. Home of the U.S. 69th Infantry Regiment (aka “The Fighting 69th), this Beaux-Arts style building, a National Historic Landmark, plays host to many high-profile events.

MADISON SQUARE PARK
This charming seven-acre public park is an urban oasis in the Flatiron District, offering free cultural programs and highly acclaimed contemporary art exhibitions.

Rooms: 48
Price: from 129 EUR per night

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