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| Address | 30 E. 30th St | ||
| Location | Btwn Madison and Park Aves, Midtown East & Murray Hill | ||
| Transportation | Subway: 6 to 28th St | ||
| Phone | 800/804-4480, 212/689-1900 | ||
| Fax | 212/689-0023 | ||
| Web site | www.thirtythirty-nyc.com | ||
| Room Information | 243 units | ||
| Prices | $249-$349 double; $279-$399 double with kitchenette; $399-$499 quad. Call for last-minute deals, or check website for special promotions (as low as $99 when this guide was published) | ||
| Credit Cards | AE, DC, DISC, MC, V | ||
| In Room Amenities | A/C, TV, dataport, hair dryer | ||
| Parking | Parking $30 1 block away | ||
| Pets | Pets accepted with advance approval | ||
Frommer's Review
Thirty Thirty is just right for bargain-hunting travelers looking for a splash of style with an affordable price tag. The design-conscious tone is set in the loftlike industrial-modern lobby. Rooms are mostly on the smallish side but do the trick for those who intend to spend their days out on the town rather than holed up here. Configurations are split between twin/twins (great for friends), queens, and queen/queens (great for triples, budget-minded quads, or shares that want more spreading-out room). Nice features include cushioned headboards; firm mattresses; two-line phones; nice built-in wardrobes; and spacious, nicely tiled bathrooms. A few larger units have kitchenettes, great if you're staying for a while, as you'll appreciate the extra room and the fridge. There's no room service, but delivery is available from nearby restaurants.
Facilities:
Restaurant; concierge; laundry service; dry cleaning
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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