Expensive? Maybe. But can you put a price on safety? Apparently, those living in the Upper East Side can say “Of course not, we love to be safe.” And if you live between Fifth Ave. and Park Ave. from 77th St. to 84th St. consider yourself the least likely in Manhattan to be a crime victim – at least according to WalletPop.com.
Upper East Siders are the Safest
February 24th, 2010Visit the Met and Stay at Hotel Wales
February 5th, 2010Ehow.com lists Hotel Wales as one of three great Upper East Side hotels to stay at if you are visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This chic boutique hotel offers elegant accommodations with an attentive approach to personal service. The hotel features a beautiful rooftop terrace and a well-equipped fitness center. There are also two excellent restaurants. The well-appointed rooms are decorated with luscious linens, goose down duvets, fresh cut flowers and premium TV channels. A number of suites and long-term rooms are also available.
If you are headed to New York sometime this year, consider our quaint Upper East Side boutique hotel as your home base for visiting the Met and other museums on the Museum Mile. Forget Midtown – the Upper East Side is the only place to be.
Trip Advisor Reviewers Love Hotel Wales
January 29th, 2010If you check out Hotel Wales on Trip Advisor, you will find a bunch of very recent, really positive reviews. Find out yourself why Hotel Wales is the best Upper East Side hotel choice for you.
“The price was right which was why we selected the Wales, and we got good value for the money…”
“The staff at the Wales was friendly and accommodating…”
“It’s in a prime location on the upper east side – Madison Avenue between 92nd & 93rd street and out of the maddening bustle of places like Times Square.”
Find Out the History of New York’s Most Famous Restaurants
December 14th, 2009You’re a thinker…a foodie with an insatiable appetite for knowledge as well as great cuisine. The Upper East Side is full of history and even more stocked with some of the best restaurants in the City. If you wonder about the history of some of New York’s oldest and most distinct restaurants, submit a question to former New York Times Dining section writer William Grimes. From 1999 to 2003, Grimes was the Times’s restaurant critic and he is also the author of the recently released “Appetite City: A Culinary History of New York.”
William Grimes will answer your culinary questions starting Wednesday, so get your questions ready.
Submit a New York restaurant history question to William Grimes
Holiday Shopping Package at Hotel Wales
December 4th, 2009Those visiting New York for h0liday shopping are in for a treat. The decorations, the tree at Rockefeller Center and the holiday hustle and bustle make the trip unforgettable. However, what some people remember most about NYC at Christmas is the crowds. We won’t lie to you at Hotel Wales – it’s crowded here. Luckily, we have a Holiday Shoppers package that is going to ease your travel pain.
Stay at our quaint, upper east side boutique hotel and enjoy all that NYC has to offer – without all the stress and crowded drama that accompanies staying at a Midtown hotel. After all – we are near all the great Madison Avenue shops as well as being the closest hotel to the Museum Mile.
The Holiday Shoppers Delight Package includes:
- Continental Breakfast
- Wi-Fi Internet Access
- $10 Metro Card
Rates starting at $259.00 per night.
Special Offer Dates: November 21, 2009 – December 30, 2009
