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Room description
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Rates shown in US Dollars (US$) & are tax inclusive per room.
Card fees apply
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| Book Regency Room | US$399 | 266 | 266 | 278 | 301 | 220 | 255 | 255 | 255 | 255 | 289 | 301 | 255 | 301 | 301 |
| Book Standard Room | US$299 | 232 | 232 | 232 | 243 | 163 | 197 | 197 | 197 | 197 | 197 | 243 | 209 | 255 | 255 |
Regency Room
Regency rooms feature a TV, air conditioning, daily maid service. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom. Specify bed type preference in COMMENTS field when booking online. Bed type in not guaranteed.
- Air conditioning
- Alarm clock
- Bath
- Hairdryer
- Iron & ironing board
- Non-smoking only
- Satellite / Cable
- Wireless / WiFi
- 2 queen beds
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Room description
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Rates shown in US Dollars (US$) & are tax inclusive per room.
Card fees apply
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| Book Regency Room | US$399 | 266 | 266 | 278 | 301 | 220 | 255 | 255 | 255 | 255 | 289 | 301 | 255 | 301 | 301 |
Standard Room
Standard rooms feature a TV, air conditioning and daily maid service. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom. Specify bed preference in COMMENTS field when booking online. Bed type preference is not guaranteed.
- Air conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Iron & ironing board
- Satellite / Cable
- Shower
- 1 queen bed
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| Book Standard Room | US$299 | 232 | 232 | 232 | 243 | 163 | 197 | 197 | 197 | 197 | 197 | 243 | 209 | 255 | 255 |
| Business facilities |
*FREE WIRELESS INTERNET CONNECTION: For guests who primarily use Internet as a form of communication to friends and family across the world, we offer free wireless Internet connection in our lobby at all times. Our Internet connection is fast, private, and secure for use within The Sohotel. We have plenty of seating to accommodate any computer with a wireless internet card for free, quick, and easy connection. |
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| Check In |
1500hrs |
| Check Out |
1100hrs |
| Getting There |
HOW TO GET TO SOHOTEL WITH PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES: Public Transportation Services Fare at USD$2.00 From La Guardia Airport: Take the (Q - 33) Bus to 82nd Street Jackson HTS Subway Station. You will take the (7) train going Downtown Manhattan to 42nd Street. At 42nd Street take the (B or D) going to Downtown Manhattan to the Grand Street station; you will exit the station, walk one block up to Bowery, and make a right to Broome Street. We are at 341 Broome Street. Have a safe trip in! The Bus fare & Transit fare is USD$2.00 US Dollars. From JFK Airport: Take the AirTrain from JFK AirTrain platform to Blvd-Archer Ave Train station. Take the (J) Train going to Downtown Manhattan to the Bowery station, you will exit the station, walk up 1/3 of a block to the Bowery, and make a left to Broome Street. We are at 341 Broome Street. Have a safe trip in! You will need your NJ Transit or Amtrack ticket to transfer, go to Cost & Tickets. Value at USD$5.00 US Dollar. NYC Transit value at USD$2.00 US Dollar per fare. From Newark Airport: Take AirTrain to Newark Liberty international Airport Train Station. At Newark Liberty international Airport Train Station, take a NJ transit or Amtrak to New York Penn Station. From New York Station you will connect to the New York City Transit subways. Take the (B or D) going to Downtown Manhattan to the Grand Street station, you will exit the station, walk one block up to Bowery, and make a right to Broome Street. We are at 341 Broome Street. Have a safe trip in! You will need your NJ Transit or Amtrack ticket to transfer; go to Cost & Tickets. Value at USD$5.00 US Dollar. NYC Transit value at USD$2.00 US Dollar per fare. |
| Parking |
Private parking is available 1 block from the hotel. Cost is USD$35/24 hours with in/out privildeges. Hotel guests receive a USD$5 discount. |
| Things To Do |
THINGS TO DO IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD: Sohotel is conveniently located amidst lower Manhattan neighborhoods with numerous restaurants, art galleries, museums, theaters, shops, movie theaters, music and dancing clubs ? all within walking distance: Soho, Little Italy, Greenwich Village, China Town, and Tribeca. LITTLE ITALY Mulberry Street is the heart of Little Italy. Even though next-door Chinatown is slowly encroaching on the borders of Little Italy and there are now less than 5000 Italians living there, it is still a popular neighborhood with many excellent restaurants and a lingering Old World atmosphere. CHINA TOWN South of Canal Street lies bustling Chinatown, which has over the years expanded into the Lower East Side and Little Italy. The largest Asian community in North America can be found among the narrow streets between Worth and Hester and East Broadway and West Broadway; its main street is Canal Street. Many shops offer bargains on clothing and leather. If you walk down Canal Street in the open markets where you can buy knockoffs of most anything and everything. Most of the restaurants can be found near Mott St., there are literally hundreds of them. Need a break from the congestion of Chinatown, relax in Columbus Park, or see the Buddhist Temple on Mott Street, which has a collection of over 100 Buddhas. The many signs in Chinese, the music pouring into the streets from open windows, the delicious smells from the , noodle shops and tea houses packed side by side, and the sound of the language swirling around you make it easy to feel like you've flown half way around the world in the short time it took to get downtown. Although the neighborhood is known for its excellent Chinese cuisine, perhaps one of its more secret highlights is the Eastern States Buddhist Temple on Mott Street. Step inside - your spirit will be refreshed and your eyes will be delighted by the sight of 100 golden Buddhas shimmering in the candlelight. Frequent festivals and parades (especially during the January and February Chinese New Year celebrations, when paper puppet dragons, firecrackers, and beating drums rule the streets!), as well as the galleries and curio shops create a glorious celebration of Chinese culture. SOHO There are 250 art galleries, nearly as many restaurants, and over a hundred stores packed into Soho?s quarter of a square mile. There are four important museums in Soho, including the Museum for African Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Alternative Museum, and the New York Fire Museum. The New York Fire Museum on Spring Street has become a popular place to pay respects to the heroes of September 11. It?s nostalgic displays include collections of hand-pulled and horse-drawn apparatus, fire engines, fireboat equipment, firefightiers? clothing and other firefighter-related objects from the 18th century right up to today. Soho is famous for its buildings with cast iron fronts. These structures, built as warehouses and factories, have been converted into lofts and are popular with artists and sculptors who value large spaces. The neighborhood, located south of Houston (that?s pronounced HOW-ston) and north of Canal streets, attracts residents who value an off-beat existence. |