The Inn at Irving Place
The Inn at Irving Place is just one block from the Fillmore and a major subway station. Accommodations are in two extensively renovated houses originally built in 1834. Guests can choose from one of three types of deluxe hotel rooms or opt for a junior suite. All rooms and suites feature complimentary high-speed wireless Internet connections, mini-bars, CD alarm clocks with connections for MP3 players, and luxury bedding and bath products. Amenities at the Inn at Irving Place include free deluxe continental breakfast, 24-hour room service from an on-site restaurant and a concierge desk.
The Inn at Irving Place
56 Irving Place
New York, NY 10003
212-533-4600
innatirving.com
Chelsea Inn
Chelsea Inn is another independently owned hotel option, located about four blocks from the Fillmore. Accommodation options include standard guest rooms and studio, one- and two-bedroom suites. Rooms and suites include free wireless Internet access as well as refrigerators. However, guests staying in standard rooms share a bathroom with one other guest room. The Chelsea Inn offers guests free continental breakfast catered by a nearby bakery.
Chelsea Inn
46 W. 17th St.
New York, NY 10011
212-645-8989
chelseainn.com
Hotel 17
Hotel 17 calls itself a budget hotel on its website but notes that celebrities such as Madonna have stayed on the property. Woody Allen also filmed "Manhattan Murder Mystery" at Hotel 17. The hotel is two blocks from the Fillmore. All rooms include free high-speed wireless Internet access and daily housekeeping service. However, guests should note that Hotel 17 only accepts Visa and MasterCard for reservations and room payment; debit cards are accepted. The hotel has received positive reviews from "Entertainment Weekly," "The New York Times" and CNN. The property also has a 24-hour doorman and offers menus of restaurants in the area that will deliver food to guests.
Hotel 17
225 E. 17th St.
New York, NY 10003
212-475-2845
hotel17ny.com
Article Written By Stephanie Mojica
Stephanie Mojica has been a journalist since 1997. Her articles have appeared in newspapers such as "The Philadelphia Inquirer" and "The Virginian-Pilot," as well as several online publications. Mojica earned a Bachelor of General Studies, Arts and Science degree from Athabasca University in 2005 and is a certified weight-loss coach.