Has anyone ever stayed in the Hilton Garden Inn at 790 Eighth Avenue? My sister is taking me for my bday next year and got what seems to be an amazing employee rate ($39 a night). The hotel seems nice and has mainly good reviews. It also looks close to a lot of things on the map. I've never been to NY and want to stay someplace safe! Thanks.
Most everyplace is safe. Again, safest large city in America.
That's right over by the firehouse I think. You should be fine. It's not a four-star hotel, it's a Hilton, but at $39 a night, I'd be all over that. And yes, it's in midtown, but over there there's a lot open late so it's good.
If you get a hotel in the 40's ideally...
You can walk up (north) to 57 St. where Columbus Circle, Central Park are (that's the most s/w edge of the park) . Museums are located around outskirts of Central Park, Met Museum of Art and Museum of Natural History.
You can walk down (south) to the 30's, 34th Street has Macy's and great shopping.
You can take a short train ride (south) to Greenwich Village, Union Square (blocks are teens) and the Financial District if you'd like (that's all the way south).
Not for nothing but this kind of makes it sound like these things are closer to each other than they are.
I mean anything is walking distance if one has enough time, and god knows we tend to walk more than most but...
A hotel in Times Square, walk up to CPS, that's one thing - the museums you named, however, are all located @ around 80th street on their respective sides of the park. So if people were walking from Times Square to, say, the Met, that's a 2.5 or so mile jaunt, one way. This is not what most people consider 'walking distance' in my experience.
Also, personally, I wouldn't send anyone down to 34th street or Macy's for shopping. There's "great shopping" in SoHo, on some aves on the Upper West and East, on some enclaves other places but 34th street, like 14th, is where to go to get like, really sketch bootleg DVDs and a pair of sunglasses for a dollar if yours break.
I lived in NYC my whole life until a few months ago & worked in Times Sq for much of it & I can tell you the Skyline is not in a neighborhood you want to stroll through at 11:30 p.m.
Heh, I never get it when I see people talking about it. I have no problem with walking around there, honestly. It's that that place has always, always looked like the dumpiest dump that ever dumped. Disclaimer, I've never been inside, maybe it's a paradise within, heh and it's kind of an institution as it's never, as long as I've been looking at it, changed its appearance, which is notably different from other stuff. It's just... it looks so ...