Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel
Only one mile north of Hoboken, the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel in Weehawken offers rooms with wireless Internet access, refrigerator, coffee maker and cable TV within walking distance to Waterfront Park on the Hudson River. Guests have access to the hotel's heated indoor swimming pool and fitness center. All guests receive a complimentary continental breakfast. Downtown Manhattan is reachable in just a few minutes via the New York Waterway Ferry directly outside of the hotel.
Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel
500 Harbor Blvd.
Weehawken, NJ 07086
(201) 617-5600
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The Westin Jersey City Newport
Reaching Hoboken is easy from The Westin Jersey City Newport as downtown is only one-and-a-half miles north of the hotel. Many rooms offer panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and surrounding Jersey suburbs. All rooms come with flat-screen televisions, wireless Internet connectivity, showers with dual shower heads and deluxe bedding. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool and workout room. The onsite restaurant serves classic American foods, and the lounge is open until early morning.
The Westin Jersey City Newport
479 Washington Blvd.
Jersey City, NJ 07310
(201) 626-2900
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Howard Johnson North Bergen
Comfortably situated just three miles from downtown Hoboken in suburban North Bergen, the Howard Johnson North Bergen puts guests close enough to the action yet far away from the noise. Every room comes fully equipped with complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access, cable TV, coffee maker and mini-fridge. Free weekday newspapers are available to all guests. The hotel serves a complimentary continental breakfast and offers a shuttle service to nearby airports as well as New York City for a small fee.
Howard Johnson North Bergen
1300 Tonnelle Ave.
North Bergen, NJ 07047
(201) 863-6363
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Article Written By Patrick M. Lind
Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.