It's a short walk to the Fulton Street subways, which has so many lines it makes it easy to get anywhere. All of the oldest parts of the city are in walking distance, and yet the area itself remains mostly crowd free - including the downtown branch of the TKTS Broadway ticket office.
Through Travelocity, they paid $125 for Thursday and $150 for Friday night.
Other than the noise, the hotel appeared fine. The red-brick exterior is indeed beautifully restored, though once you get inside, you'd have no idea you're in an old building. All character disappears, and you might as well be in a Best Western, Des Moines. They did have views of the Brooklyn Bridge, the East River and Brooklyn and the room was pretty standard for a chain hotel.
Looks like a quick scan of TripAdvisor users, concurs, good hotel at a good price, however, make sure to pack your earplugs.
The hotel website also boasts free Hi-Speed Internet access.
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