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Luxury Upper West Side Studio (#36679)

Manhattan, New York
 
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Summary of Manhattan Vacation Rental

  • Type: Condo
  • Floors: 1
  • Bedrooms: 0
  • Pets: No
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Smoking: No
  • Sleeps: 2
 
Vacation Rental Rates
Start End Midweek
per night
Weekend
per night
Weekly Monthly
08/01/08
12/31/09
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-
$ 1,250
$ 4,500

 

Description of the Manhattan vacation condo rental

Quiet, beautifully furnished and fully renovated large alcove studio in a luxury full-service bldg. Centrally located with easy access to Broadway transportation. Walk to Central Park, Riverside Park or explore the many shops and restaurants in this fun and exciting Upper West Side neighborhood. (near 86th Street & Broadway)
This full-amenity doorman building has a pool, fitness center, sun deck, laundry and more. Shop at the nearby fresh markets and create your own special meal in the well-equipped stone counter kitchen, complete with gourmet appliances, and cookware. Then, sit back in front of the 58" Plasma TV or relax in the cozy marble bath. Fresh linens and towels provided.
Enjoy this clean, private and secure luxury condo by the month or even less. This is my own personal home so it is furnished and decorated the way I live and everything is included. I rent my home to discreet, quiet and reliable guests and prefer to meet in person in advance. Two week minimum please.

Area Description

Home of classic New York City romance from strolls in Riverside Park and Central Park to stunning prewar brownstone apartments to the famed American Museum of Natural History, the Manhattan neighborhood on the west side of Central Park is a place like no other. Primarily a residential neighborhood, the Upper West Side can offer visitors a true taste of New York Life.
It is easy to eat up an entire afternoon just shopping for a quick snack at the many gourmet markets before window shopping the strip of boutiques and national chains running down Broadway towards Lincoln Center.
The Upper West Side provides visitors an escape from the chaos of Midtown and other heavily touristed areas. With it's many subways and buses it's easy to explore all other areas of the city.

Vacation Rental Amenities
Features
  • 1 Queen Bed
  • Hardwood Floors
  • High Speed Internet
  • Air Conditioning
  • Heating
  • Linens Provided
  • Full Kitchen

Appliances
  • Blender
  • Ice Maker
  • Stove
  • CD Player
  • Microwave
  • Telephone
  • Coffee Maker
  • Oven
  • Toaster
  • Dishwasher
  • Radio
  • TV (Cable/Satellite)
  • DVD Player
  • Refrigerator (Full)
  • VCR
  • Hair Dryer
  • Stereo
  • Washer/Dryer

Activities
  • Grocery Store (onsite)
  • Boating (<1 mile)
  • Restaurant (<1 mile)
  • Gym/Fitness Center (onsite)
  • Lake (<1 mile)
  • Tennis (<1 mile)
  • Pool (onsite)
  • Movie Theater (<1 mile)
  • Zoo (<1 mile)
  • Shopping Area (onsite)
  • Park (<1 mile)
  • Ice Skating (1 mile)
  • Bicycling (<1 mile)
 
 
Vacation Rental Policies
  • Payment Options: Cashier's Check, Personal Check
     
  • Required Stay: 2 week minimum
     
  • Other Fees: Cleaning fee $100
     

Reviews for this vacation condo rental in Manhattan, New York

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 great experience, November 26, 2008
By Veronique CASSEL (Paris, France)
Enchanted stay... great location...perfect guests... the building offers lots of possibilities... conveniently located close to subway, supermarkets, restaurants... studio was cosy and very comfortable... perfect experience !!!
 
 Nice Area, November 12, 2008
By Corrisa Huang (Chicago, IL)
I really like the area where I stay with you guys, it's really convient and easy access.
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Last updated: November 28, 2008