Edison Hotel - New York City

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 EDISON HOTEL

Rating:      Address: 228 WEST 47TH ST.
City Area: NEW YORK CITY    Region: Broadway
Reservations: 1-888-279-5359
 
      
 
      


 

 
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The Edison Hotel was constructed in 1931 in grand Art Deco style and has retained its historic facade. The helpful concierge desk can assist with transit and dining plans. Just two blocks south, the Shubert Theatre features the highly acclaimed comedic musical hit "Spamalot," produced by Monty Python. The Edison Hotel, on 47th and Broadway in Manhattan, N.Y., puts guests at the core of New York's exciting theater district. Guests can relax at the hotel's piano bar and cafe after returning from a nearby Broadway show. Guestrooms at the Edison Hotel are nicely updated and comfortable, furnished with double beds, armoires and writing desks. Most guestrooms offer views of 47th Street. Due to its central Manhattan location, the Edison Hotel is an exceptional value for touring guests. High-speed wireless Internet access is available in the lobby and throughout the hotel. At the Edison Hotel, Midtown Manhattan's most prestigious attractions are within walking distance, including Times Square, Central Park and Rockefeller Center.
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 900
Number of Floors: 22
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3:00 PM
Check Out Time: 1:00 PM

Area Attractions
-Broadway Theaters Walking distance

-Times Square Walking distance

-Radio City Music Hall 1/4 Mile

-Museum of Modern Art 1/3 Mile

-Carnegie Hall 1/2 Mile

-Shops and Department Stores 1/2 Mile

-Subway and Bus Stops Walking distance

-Empire State Building 1/2 Mile

-Central Park 1/2 Mile

-Lincoln Center 1 Mile

Directions
The hotel is located near:
Subway 1, 9, E, F, Q, W, D, A, C, N, R, B,2, 3 & 7 Trains

Cancellation Policy
Check-in time - 3:00 PM
Check-out time - 1:00 PM
Minimum check-in age - 21 Years or Older
Photo identification required - Upon Check-in

 

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Edison Hotel 228 West 47th St. in New York City. Hotel Reservations, Amenities and Map.