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Stay at this 100% non-smoking New York City, New York hotel located next to the subway and key local attractions such as Canal Street, Chinatown and Little Italy.
Welcome to the BEST WESTERN Bowery Hanbee Hotel, where guests will find exceptional customer service and accommodations at an affordable rate. This New York City hotel features well-appointed guest rooms and suites, each offering cable satellite television with free HBO® and free wireless high-speed Internet access. Guests staying at this 100% non-smoking hotel will enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast each morning before heading out to sightsee. Additional amenities include an exercise facility and a full-service business center.
The BEST WESTERN Bowery Hanbee Hotel is ideally located less than one mile from many New York attractions including Chinatown, Little Italy, the Wall Street financial district and the World Trade Center Memorial. Hotel guests will enjoy an afternoon of shopping on 5th Avenue or visiting key sights such as Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and Times Square. Corporate travelers will appreciate being a half mile from the New York Stock Exchange, the Federal Reserve Bank, JP Morgan and American Express. This New York hotel is also ideal for viewing several annual events including the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Chinese New Year and the Tribeca Film Festival.
The friendly, helpful staff at the BEST WESTERN Bowery Hanbee Hotel is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in New York, New York. Make a reservation today and save!
New York's legendary Knickerbockers have remained one of the best sports bets in the city. At Madison Square Garden in NYC.
11am. Performance of Barber String Quartet, Op. 11, Schumann Quartet n A minor, Op. 42, No. 1 in Brooklyn.
The Harlem Globetrotters have contributed more innovations to the game of basketball than any other team in history. In NYC.
Expect rocking, stomping, good time Creole party music. At the B.B. King Blues Club and Grill in NYC.
The world's best gymnasts will compete in the 2012 AT&T American Cup at Madison Square Garden. In New York City.
Watch the New York Rangers skate their way to victory at Madison Square Garden. In New York City.
The Knicks look to make their last season as the city's only basketball club memorable. In New York City./
New York's favorite underdogs continue to break in the brand-new Citi Field stadium. In Queens.
Joe Girardi's Yankees look towards their 28th championship at the brand-new Yankee Stadium. In Bronx.
Comedian Ron White brings his hysterical panoply of behavior problems and hilarious anecdotes to New York City.
Motown's greatest songwriter returns to sing the songs that defined entire decades. 8pm at the Lehman Performing Arts Center in Bronx.
The Theater District, which includes Broadway runs from 40th Street to 54th Street, and from west of Sixth Avenue to east of Eighth Avenue, are the lights of BROADWAY- The Theater District. Home to 40 of the largest theaters, each housing 500 seats or more. Known as the "Great White Way", Broadway has been host to some of the most famous stage productions in the world.
A mega wholesale and retail food complex, the Chelseah Market takes up an entire city block. Housing 12 of New York City’s most outstanding food shops, you can expect to find Amy’s Breads, Buon Italia, the Lobster Place, and the Ronny Brook Milk Bar, amongst others. Built in the former National Biscuit Company factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented, today the Chelsea Market is home to the TV Food Network.
A well-known museum located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Home to a renowned collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern, and contemporary art, the Guggenheim also features special exhibitions throughout the year. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, it is one of the 20th century's most important architectural landmarks.
Home to some of the most expensive reality real estate in the world. Passing through Midtown, the Upper Eastside, and Harlem, the area is synonymous with the Advertising Industry. Referred to as "The Fashionable Road", Madison Avenue is very well known for luxury fashion designers, jewelers and upper class hair salons.
Perhaps the world’s finest and most impressive art museum- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, commonly referred to as The Met is the creme-de-la-creme in Museum history. Take in exhibits featuring Picasso, Van Gogh, Leutz, and the Egyptian Temple of Dendur. Home of the annual Met Gala, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is sophistication at its finest.
A national food channel, the TV Food Network is home to some of your favorite chefs, and shows. Paula Deen, Ray Fieri, and Racheal Ray film here and have since given Chelsea and the Meatpacking district a new identity. Housed inside the Chelsea Market, after taking a tour of the TV Food Network you can shop for any special ingredients you may need to purchase to make your culinary dreams come true.
Often referred to simply as "the Whitney" The Whitney Museum places an emphasis in exhibiting living artists- typically showcasing younger, up and coming artists. With a focus on paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, installation art, video, and photography- the museum was designed by the Rockwell Group.