Tag: Hotel Maps View All Tags
Green Hotels
Best Green Hotels: Now in Map Form!
April 20, 2007 at 1:53 PM | 0 Comments
Following up our Best Green Hotels in the U.S. list from yesterday, we've created a green hotels map. Even better, this map is digital, thus saving some paper, right?
But like we said yesterday, this list is just beginning. So whenever you stay at someplace green that you think we should know about, or if you hear of a hotel "going green" that sounds cool, let us know and we will map it.
Go Straight to the Green Hotels Map.
Note: The map is a little fussy in some browsers. If the information is popping up outside the bubble, just click the X button and reopen again. It should then appear centered.
Downtown-New-York-City-Hotel-Scene-Map
Introducing The Downtown New York City Hotel Scene Map
October 3, 2006 at 12:00 PM | 0 Comments

Click Here to Go Straight to the Downtown NYC Map
Back in 1998 Big Punisher rapped about "Uptown Baby", but we're here to talk about Downtown Baby today. In the fall of 2006 current hip hop fare is completely unlistenable, but Downtown NYC hotels are all the rage.
Screw those stuffy old historic hotels in Midtown and by Central Park. These days whether you are a local, a tourist, or a business traveller, more and more people are sneaking a peak at downtown Manhattan hotels, and we put together a list and mash up to prove it.
We tried to make our hotel map list--wait for it-- as helpful as possible. Important info like room rates, square footage and nearest subway stop are included. Of course, we also added a bit of our own flavor-- Map-Making Moment, Who you might find in the lobby, and Hotel Bar vs. Hotel Restaurant, are all, shockingly items we added from our rigorous research and experience over this past year.
This map obviously is not your run-of-the-mill "Manhattan hotel rooms for under $200" list. After all, these days, $200 won't even get you a night on Central Park bench--though it might score you a room here. But, hey, where else can you find out where those "gritty" Gen X'ers on the Lower East Side are most likely to put up their parents for a night.
This map is alive--let's keep it that way. Add comments to the stories, photos to the HotelChatter Photo Pool, and send us tips when the mood strikes.
Note: If you are having Google bubble problems on the map, close out and then reopen. You may have to open and close the bubbles a couple of times.
Related Stories:
· HotelChatter's NYC Downtown Hotel Scene Map [HotelChatter]