The City That Finally SleepsAll suites at Off Soho Suites Hotel feature hardwood floors. The kitchens are fully equipped with a microwave, cookware, flatware and utensils. Rooms have there own private phones with voice mail and dedicated modem lines for easy Internet access. Other amenities include hairdryers in the bathrooms, air conditioning, satellite TV with movie channels and built-in irons and ironing boards. Deep in residential Greenwich Village one can find The Larchmont Hotel is. Here each room comes complete with a color TV, telephone, ceiling fan, air conditioner and private washbasin, with full bathrooms located just down the hall. A mini library, writing desk, AM-FM radio-alarm clocks, cotton robe, and slippers can be found in each room. A bonus: prices include a continental breakfast with fresh baked goods, juice coffee, and tea. A Single can cost from $70 to $85 per night, while a Queen can cost $109 to $125. Additional services available upon request for a modest fee include such things as front desk facsimile use and Xeroxing, use of hairdryers, electrical outlet adapters and umbrellas. For your friends on the cheap - and the claustrophobic free - The Chelsea Star Hotel offers a variety of theme rooms such as The Star Trek room, The Madame Butterfly room, The Cleopatra room, and, even the very room Madonna lived in when she was a struggling artist. You can choose between the more budget-conscious dormitory style rooms which costs $30 per night, or creatively designed private rooms, which can cost up to $120, with decor showcasing a variety of time periods, specialized themes, and "stars" from the past and present. The dormitory rooms feature sitting room areas and an Internet kiosk which are available for all guests. The shared look like something out of 2001 A Space Odyssey, and the hallways are sun-splashed with color and a star covered skyline trim. If Hotel 17 seems familiar it could be because Woody Allen filmed his movie "Manhattan Murder Mystery" here or it could be that recognized it from Madonna's sex book. A small European-style hotel with about 120 guestrooms, Hotel 17 resides in a 100-year-old landmark building. A Double/Twin room is $85.00 per night featuring one queen bed or two twin beds. Triples are $130.00 per night, featuring one queen bed and one twin bed. Each room has cable TV, air conditioned, daily grooming aids, daily maid service and hair dryers. In addition, each of the rooms
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