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 NEW YORK // New York is a metropolis, the largest city in the USA, also nicknamed the Big Apple. It consist of Manhattan, the core of the New York city, Brooklyn, Bronx and Statue an Island. // // For centures Ellis Island was the entrance gate for millions of emigrands from all over the world. The Statue of Liberty offered by the French people stands there as a symbol of democracy. New York is also the birth place of uncle Sam, the nickname for the typical citizen of the USA. // // Therefore, New Yorkers have a tendency to look down on the rest of America as being rather primitive, saying that Manhattan is an island off the coast of America. New York is a dream of American life, by its sky-scrapes, the Philharmonic, Bronx- the heart of jazz, the Museum of Natural History, and so forth. // // __ Times Square __, like Wall Street and Fifth Aventue, is one of those New York addresses that is famous the world over. Its main claim to fame is the massive neon billboards which have led historians to argue that modern mass adversiting was born here. Yet, Times Square is also the heart of New York’s theatre distings, 44 legitimate theatres- Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller were producing their best work- otherwise known as Broadway. As of that wasn’t enough, the Square is home to THE NEW YORK TIMES. // // In terms of its size and beauty, __ Central Park __ is the envy of cities the world over. Race relations in America may be as bad as ever, but Central Park has come bouncing back. // // It has a playground where locals of all ages can go fishing and sunbathing. Throughout the city, slammer parks are being transformed from havens for low-lifes into places where normal people can go and relax. Even Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis used to go jogging in Central Park every day. // // __ Midtown: 57th Street __   // // 57th Street //// is the home of the Russian Tea Room an Cargenie Hall. Entertaining “theme” restaurants are springing up all the time. Planet Hollywood, whose owners are Arnold Schwarzeneger, Bruce Willis and Silverster Stallone, offers good American fare, you can eat surrounded by movie memorabilia like the costume that Judy Garland wore in THE WIZARD OF OZ, Kim Basinger’s handcuffs from 9 ½ WEEKS and Arnold Schwarzeneger’s Terminator face. The street’s olders theme restaurant is the Hard Rock Café. The starting point for one of New York’s laterst and most entertaining tourist attractions is the “Rock and Roll Tour NY”. //      **New York** // After the tragical event on September 11th 2001, New York also became a symbol of communication among its citizens. The mayor of New York at that time gave the city a sense of leadership and self-confidence among the US citie. //New York is a metropolis, the largest city in the USA, also nicknamed the Big Apple. It consist of Manhattan, the core of the New York city, Brooklyn, Bronx and Statue an Island. For centures Ellis Island was the entrance gate for millions of emigrands from all over the world. The Statue of Liberty offered by the French people stands there as a symbol of democracy. New York is also the birth place of uncle Sam, the nickname for the typical citizen of the USA.

Therefore, New Yorkers have a tendency to look down on the rest of America as being rather primitive, saying that Manhattan is an island off the coast of America. New York is a dream of American life, by its sky-scrapes, the Philharmonic, Bronx- the heart of jazz, the Museum of Natural History, and so forth.

Times Square, like Wall Street and Fifth Aventue, is one of those New York addresses that is famous the world over. Its main claim to fame is the massive neon billboards which have led historians to argue that modern mass adversiting was born here. Yet, Times Square is also the heart of New York's theatre distings, 44 legitimate theatres- Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller were producing their best work- otherwise known as Broadway. As of that wasn't enough, the Square is home to THE NEW YORK TIMES.

In terms of its size and beauty, Central Park is the envy of cities the world over. Race relations in America may be as bad as ever, but Central Park has come bouncing back.It has a playground where locals of all ages can go fishing and sunbathing. Throughout the city, slammer parks are being transformed from havens for low-lifes into places where normal people can go and relax. Even Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis used to go jogging in Central Park every day.

57th Street is the home of the Russian Tea Room an Cargenie Hall. Entertaining "theme" restaurants are springing up all the time. Planet Hollywood, whose owners are Arnold Schwarzeneger, Bruce Willis and Silverster Stallone, offers good American fare, you can eat surrounded by movie memorabilia like the costume that Judy Garland wore in THE WIZARD OF OZ, Kim Basinger's handcuffs from 9 ˝ WEEKS and Arnold Schwarzeneger's Terminator face. The street's olders theme restaurant is the Hard Rock Café. The starting point for one of New York's laterst and most entertaining tourist attractions is the "Rock and Roll Tour NY".

In many respects, SoHo ( "South of Huston Street") is a part of Manhattan that has been up-and-coming for sometime. It was once an area of light industry, then the artists started to move in, turning the buidings into studious. By the 1980s SoHo was the centre of the New York-and world- art scene. It had also became a good place for clothes shops.

An interesting place to visit is the US Military Academy at the West Point, or you can watch a game of the Yankee's Baseball Teem in the BRONX. In February you can attend the Winter Carnaval, or you can attend a horse race in summer.


 * New York**.

GEOGRAPHY: New York City is located on the coast of the Northeastern United States at the mouth of the Hudson River in southeastern New York state. The city's geography is characterized by its coastal position at the meeting of the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean in a naturally sheltered harbor. This position helped the city grow in significance as a trading city. Much of New York is built on the three islands of Manhattan, Staten Island, and western Long Island,making land scarce and encouraging a high population density.The Hudson River flows from the Hudson Valley into New York Bay, becoming a tidal estuary that separates the city from New Jersey. The East River, actually a tidal strait, flows from Long Island Sound and separates the Bronx and Manhattan from Long Island. The Harlem River, another tidal strait between the East and Hudson Rivers, separates Manhattan from the Bronx.

The city's land has been altered considerably by human intervention, with substantial land reclamation along the waterfronts since Dutch colonial times. Reclamation is most notable in Lower Manhattan with modern developments like Battery Park City. Much of the natural variations in topography have been evened out, particularly in Manhattan.The city's land area is 321 mi2 (831.4 km2). The highest point in the city is Todt Hill on Staten Island, which at 409.8 ft (124.9 m) above sea level is the highest point on the Eastern Seaboard south of Maine. The summit of the ridge is largely covered in woodlands as part of the Staten Island Greenbelt.

CLIMATE: Although located at about the same latitude as the much warmer European cities of Naples and Madrid, New York has a humid continental climate (Köppen classification resulting from prevailing wind patterns that bring cool air from the interior of the North American continent.New York winters are typically cold with moderate snowfall. The city's coastal position keeps temperatures relatively warmer than inland regions. It has a frost-free period lasting an average of 220 days between seasonal freezes. April, May, and November are typically the months with greatest precipitation. Spring and Fall in New York City are mild, while summer is very warm and humid, with temperatures of 90°F (32°C) or higher recorded from 18 to 25 days on average during the season.The city's longterm climate patterns are affected by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, a 70-year-long warming and cooling cycle in the Atlantic that influences the frequency and severity of hurricanes and coastal storms in the region.

ENVIRONMENT: Environmental issues in the city are chiefly concerned with managing its extraordinary population density, which is a factor in making New York among the most energy efficient and least automobile-dependent cities in the United States but also concentrates pollution. Mass transit use is the highest in the nation and gasoline consumption in the city is at the rate the national average was in the 1920s. New York City, however, is responsible for 1% of the nation's total greenhouse gas emissions. The city's levels are nevertheless relatively low when measured per capita, at 7.1 metric tons per person, below San Francisco, at 11.2 metric tons, and the national average, at 24.5.

In recent years the city has focused on reducing its environmental impact. The city government is required to purchase only the most energy-efficient equipment for use in city offices and public housing. New York has the largest clean air diesel-hybrid and compressed natural gas bus fleet in the country, and some of the firs...New York is America's largest city.Many people call it the heart of America,the big apple.It's skyline is known everywhere in the world. It consist of Manhattan, the core of the New York city, Brooklyn, Bronx and Statue an Island.Broadway and Times Square have been seen by more visitors to America than any other place in the country.

New York's Broadway is the heather capital of the nation. It's dramas, comedies, musicals, and reviews are seen all over the world. Radio City Hall,with it's famous shows and chorus line,is one of the city's most popular attractions. Milions of people are fascinated every night by Manhattan's display of flashing neon signs. The Empire State Building, he Chrysler Building, and the Met Life Building are among the city's best-known landmarks.Everywhere you look you will see exciting cityscapes and architectural panorams.

New York is a city of neighborhoods .You must visit Soho,the city's current art scene center.It's bars,restaurants,and galleries are among the favourite meeting places for the art world's elite. Chinatown will be a rewarding stop on your visit.It's exotic markets,it's unusual shops,it's beautiful art.and it's wonderful restaurants make it difficult to leave.If you will visit Little Italy ,you will see New York's thriving Italian community.

57th Street is the home of the Russian Tea Room an Cargenie Hall. Entertaining "theme" restaurants are springing up all the time. Planet Hollywood, whose owners are Arnold Schwarzeneger, Bruce Willis and Silverster Stallone, offers good American fare, you can eat surrounded by movie memorabilia like the costume that Judy Garland wore in THE WIZARD OF OZ, Kim Basinger's handcuffs from 9 ˝ WEEKS and Arnold Schwarzeneger's Terminator face. The street's olders theme restaurant is the Hard Rock Café. The starting point for one of New York's laterst and most entertaining tourist attractions is the "Rock and Roll Tour NY".In terms of its size and beauty, Central Park is the envy of cities the world over. Race relations in America may be as bad as ever, but Central Park has come bouncing back.

It has a playground where locals of all ages can go fishing and sunbathing. Throughout the city, slammer parks are being transformed from havens for low-lifes into places where normal people can go and relax. Even Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis used to go jogging in Central Park every day.

Times Square, like Wall Street and Fifth Avenue, is one of those New York addresses that is famous the world over. Its main claim to fame is the massive neon billboards which have led historians to argue that modern mass advertising was born here. Yet, Times Square is also the heart of New York's theatre dustings, 44 legitimate theatres- Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller were producing their best work- otherwise known as Broadway. As of that wasn't enough, the Square is home to THE NEW YORK TIMES.Greenwich Village was once the center of New York's Bohemian life. Today it is alive with people playing, performing and just enjoying life.

Manhattan, the heart of New York ,is a never-ending circus. You need to visit Wall Street and Diamond District to understand the meaning of "circus".And you just got to spend a few hours window shopping at it's thousands of stores and shops. New York is a shopper's paradise.But New York is much more than shopping.It's a city of landmarks:Rockefeler Center with it's beautiful Art Decco architecture;Grand Central Terminal;The New York Stock Exchange.

In New York you will find some of the world's greatest museums and cultural centers:The Julliard School of Music;The Metropolitan Museum of Art;The Guggenheim Museum,built by Frank Lloyd Wright.New York is also one of the world's great seaports.You can spend a very exciting day walking the New York Water Front.Take a ride on a boat and see the world's most famous skyline from the water.You can take a ferry ride to Staten Island.

Places to visit An interesting place to visit is the US Military Academy at the West Point, or you can watch a game of the Yankee's Baseball Teem in the BRONX.In February you can attend the Winter Carnaval, or you can attend a horse race in summer.After the tragical event on September 11th 2001, New York also became a symbol of communication among its citizens. The mayor of New York at that time gave the city a sense of leadership and self-confidence among the US cities....//. //.New York City (officially the City of New York) is a city in the southern area of the state of New York and the most populous city in the United States of America. Its business, finance, trading, law, and media organizations are influential around the globe.The city is one of the world's most important cultural centers, with hundreds of world-class museums, galleries, and performance venues. Home of the United Nations, the city is also one of the world's major venues for international diplomacy.

The city is comprised of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. With over 8.1 million residents within an area of 322 square miles (830 km2), New York City has the highest population density of any major city in North America.The city's metropolitan area, with a population of 18.8 million, ranks fourth among the largest urban areas in the world.

New York City has been a dominant global financial center since World War II. It is also the birthplace of many American cultural movements, including the Harlem Renaissance in literature and visual art, abstract expressionism in painting, and hip hop in music. The city's cultural vitality has been fueled by immigration since its founding by Dutch colonists in 1625. In 2005, nearly 170 languages were spoken in the city and 36 percent of its population was foreign born.

. New York is the home of United Nations!!!


 * GUEST ROOMS**[[image:http://www.venere.com/img/hotel/9/1/6/8/248619/image_room_single_king_1.jpg caption="Hotel Holiday Inn Express New York City Fifth Avenue New York - Venere.com"]] king room The Holiday Inn Express New York City Fifth Avenue Hotel offers well-appointed guest rooms with one king bed or two double beds. Specially equipped rooms for disabled guests are available upon request.

All guest rooms are fully air conditioned and have private bathroom with hairdryer. The accommodations furthermore feature a wide range of amenities including cable TV with 150 channels and 9 free movie choices, **complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access**, direct dial telephone with free local phone calls, ironing facilities, coffee maker and writing desk. Baby cribs can be provided upon request.

Smoking and non-smoking rooms are both available.
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 * hotel front view || || || The brand new Holiday Inn Express New York City Fifth Avenue Hotel is a modern, twenty-two storey high rise **hotel centrally located in New York City**, residing within the upscale district of Midtown Manhattan, and deep in the heart of the Theater District.

This New York City hotel is within close proximity to **exclusive shopping opportunities on 5th Avenue**, numerous restaurants, museums, and many other great attractions, such as Times Square, the Empire State Building, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Columbus Circle, Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Plymouth Theater and the Jacob Javits Convention Center.

The hotel offers a variety of thoughtful guest amenities, including free wireless Internet access throughout the property, a business center, and a welcoming Express Start breakfast area. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, this Holiday Inn Express is the perfect hotel for you, offering an ideal combination of unique location and exceptional service in New York City.

The Holiday Inn Express New York City Fifth Avenue Hotel is a pet friendly hotel. || ||
 * GUEST ROOMS**[[image:http://www.venere.com/img/hotel/8/6/2/7/217268/image_room_double_deluxe_1.jpg caption="Hotel Metro New York - Venere.com"]] double room deluxe Hotel Metro offers 179 guest rooms and suites, all featuring marble bathrooms with hairdryer.

The accommodations furthermore offer direct dial telephone, irons and ironing boards, remote control television with in-room movies, //IHome// clock radios with //IPod// docks, and laptop size safes.


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 * hotel lobby || || || Hotel Metro is a charming boutique hotel, **nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan in New York City**, just minutes from world-famous attractions, exclusive shopping boutiques, and an array of bars and restaurants and theaters.

This stylish Art Deco property features finely-appointed rooms, complimentary use of the fitness center, same day laundry, weekday New York Times, as well as a business center and a meeting room ideal for intimate gatherings.

The rooftop bar, open from May through September from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., has cocktails, drinks and a light menu of sandwiches and salads on offer. Guests will be able to enjoy a terrific view over the Empire State Building and Midtown Manhattan, while discussing a business plan or chatting away with friends. The restaurant and rooftop bar are also available for small semi-private parties.

Hotel Metro's professional staff will be at your service throughout your stay. The guest service agents can also assist with theater ticket, sightseeing tour and airport transfer booking. || ||


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 * exterior - entrance || || || The Exchange Hotel is a small, luxury hotel offering **personalized service and competitive rates** in the heart of the financial district in New York City. This charming boutique hotel is just one block north of the celebrated New York Stock Exchange in Wall Street and lies close to the South Street Seaport, with lots of dining, entertainment and shopping venues.

The property offers complimentary wireless Internet access in the lobby and discounted prices at the nearby New York Sports Club.

Ideally suited for those who wish to stay close to the movers and shakers in Wall Street, the Exchange Hotel is convenient to both business and leisure destinations in New York City.

Please note that the hotel does not accept pets. || ||
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 * LOCATION**
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 * City Area:Downtown - TriBeCa - Chinatown || || || [[image:http://www.venere.com/img/mappe/us/new%20york/downtown_small.gif width="215" height="215" caption="Hotel Exchange Hotel - City Area:Downtown - TriBeCa - Chinatown"]] ||
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 * The hotel is located on Front street just one block north of Wall Street. Downtown Manhattan with its tall and elegant buildings is therefore very easily accessed. Nearby sights include the lively South Street Seaport and the Fulton Fish Market. Battery Park, with the remains of the Castle Clinton fort, where you can take a ferry to the Statue of Liberty or to Staten Island, is also a few steps away.
 * The hotel is located on Front street just one block north of Wall Street. Downtown Manhattan with its tall and elegant buildings is therefore very easily accessed. Nearby sights include the lively South Street Seaport and the Fulton Fish Market. Battery Park, with the remains of the Castle Clinton fort, where you can take a ferry to the Statue of Liberty or to Staten Island, is also a few steps away.

The colorful neighborhoods of Little Italy and Chinatown are also easy to get to on foot or by public transportation. There are two subway stops of the green (4,5) and red (2,3) line on Wall Street as well as numerous buses, allowing you to easily reach the rest of the city with its key sights such as the Empire State Building, the MOMA, Fifth Avenue or Central Park. || suite The spacious guest rooms at the Exchange Hotel are newly renovated and enhanced with unique, modern design and innovative technology.
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The standard guest rooms include a bedroom with a double bed or twin beds, as well as an en-suite bathroom, while the deluxe and executive guest rooms include an oversize bedroom and sitting area, as well as a bathroom with shower or bathtub. Standard rooms are available also for single occupancy.

Studio apartments offer a guest room with one queen size bed, a bathroom with shower or bathtub and a small dining area with kitchenette.

All accommodations feature cable TV with HBO, ESPN and CNN channels, direct dial telephone, safe, complimentary wireless Internet access, coffee maker and clock radio. They are furthermore equipped with luxurious marble bathrooms featuring a hair dryer and exclusive bath products. Iron and ironing boards, as well as roll-away beds are available upon request.
 * GUEST ROOMS**[[image:http://www.venere.com/img/hotel/0/2/6/8/248620/image_room_single_king_1.jpg caption="Hotel Holiday Inn Express New York Brooklyn New York - Venere.com"]] king room The Holiday Inn Express New York Brooklyn Hotel offers a brand new range of luxurious guest rooms, available with one king bed or two double beds.

Accommodation amenities include an elegant private bathroom with hair dryer as well as cable TV, pay-per-view movies, clock radio, ironing facilities, **free wireless high-speed Internet access**, direct dial telephone with free local phone calls, individually controlled air conditioning, writing desk and heating. Baby cribs can be provided upon request.

Rooms specially equipped to welcome disabled guests and non-smoking accommodations are also available upon request.
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 * The Holiday Inn Express New York Brooklyn enjoys an incredible Park Slope/Carroll Gardens location in the heart of Brooklyn, just minutes from the Brooklyn Bridge - which allows easy access to Manhattan, the Empire State Building, Times Square, the Rockefeller Center, Broadway Theaters, and many other New York City hot spots.

Brooklyn is well served by public transportation. Many New York City subway lines run through the borough, including all trains running from Brooklyn to Queens. ||
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 * hotel outside || || || The newly-built Holiday Inn Express New York Brooklyn Hotel is a 115-room property superbly located in the beautiful Park Slope section of Brooklyn, NY.

Within minutes of the historic Brooklyn Bridge and the breathtaking Manhattan skyline, this convenient suburban hotel is only **a short subway ride to New York City attractions**, with Union Street Station (trains M and R) situated only half a block away.

Great hotel features include complimentary wireless Internet access throughout the property, free local phone calls, self-service business center with PC and high-speed Internet connection, the Express Start Breakfast Bar, located on the second floor, as well as limited self-parking facilities (subject to charges).

Visit Brooklyn, NY and stay smart at the Holiday Inn Express New York Brooklyn Hotel. || ||