As the story goes…
One evening many years ago two brothers on business in the Big Apple
missed their train ride home. Being from out of town, getting late into
the evening, and not knowing the landscape, they cooled off in a pub and
thumbed through the yellow pages in search of a hotel room. Each call was
hopeless — either fully booked or well beyond the means of two
budget-minded travelers. By 2 am and down to their last nickel, they
finally located a hotel room in an obscure and noisy part of town.
Groggy from a sleepless night on a rock hard bed, they began their trek
home. While on the train they came up with a novel idea. Convert abandoned
brownstones into affordable, quaint, European-style boutiques that are
affordable and comfortable for people on the go and on a limited budget.
As the younger brother exclaims, "People want a quality hotel in a decent
part of town at an affordable price." The older brother continues, "With
so many empty brownstones in great locations throughout the city, we saw
an opportunity to not only build a community and improve the neighborhood,
but recognize the importance of offering a quality and affordable hotel,
with personalized service for the budget-minded traveler."
As we learn from the New York Inns, amidst a sea of overpriced flagship
hotels there can be quality, affordable, and personalized service for the
budget-minded traveler.
More about New York Inns
"A New Hotel Features Last Generation Prices"
— New York Times
The New York Inns Hospitality Group is a hospitality company specializing
in owning and managing boutique hotels in New York City since 1995.
Our three boutique hotels in Manhattan offer a wide range of locations and
excellent amenities at affordable rates. Our guests appreciate the unique
and cozy feel of our hotels, not to mention the close proximity to all New
York City attractions, great restaurants, fun shops, college campuses, and
trendy nightspots.
We are proud to present any of our boutique hotels for your viewing and
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Splendid Upper West Side location near Lincoln Center, Broadway, Central
Park and Museum of Natural History.
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Ideal Midtown location, near Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue and 34th
Street shopping.
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In the bustling and hip Union Square area, near East Village, Silicon
Alley and NYU Campus.
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