Its tough in New York.  You might try the Washington Square Hotel or the Franklin (UES) or the Wales (far UES) - or B&B's.  If you can get something on a subway line you are doing well.  The subways here are great - even if a tad pricey.  Nothing is cheap in NY.  Good luck!

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On Feb 17, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Parsell, David wrote:

I hope to find a much closer hotel reasonably priced hotel. Either something on the East side or something north of Times Square, possibly on the upper west side.
 
The New Yorker hotel on the lower west side is a long hike from the Metropolitan Museum on the upper east side.
 
I haven’t found a suitable hotel yet and I’m always open to suggestions.
 
David Parsell
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Yale Center for British Art
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PO Box 208280
New Haven, CT  06520-8280
 
203 432-9603
 
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Subject: CI 2010 Accomodations
 
For non-New Yorkers attending CI: where are most people planning to stay? The New Yorker Hotel?
 
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