2 Bedrooms Apartment 1 Stop from Manhattan - Free Parking and First Floor!
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| 11-46 44th Drive, Apartment 2, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA Map | |
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About this hotel
A Smart Stay in Long Island City: 2 Bedrooms Apartment 1 STOP FROM MANHATTAN
For travelers seeking the energy of New York City without the sky-high prices and cramped quarters of Manhattan, this two-bedroom apartment in Long Island City is a hidden gem. Located just one stop from Midtown Manhattan, it offers the rare combination of space, privacy, and convenience—plus free parking and easy ground-floor access, which are almost unheard of in the city.
Why This Apartment Stands Out
The first thing you’ll notice is the generous living space. Unlike typical hotel rooms where suitcases become obstacles, this apartment gives you a full kitchen, a comfortable living area, and two separate bedrooms. It’s ideal for families, small groups, or business travelers who need room to spread out. The kitchen is fully equipped, so you can prepare your own meals—a huge money-saver in New York.
Being on the first floor means no hauling luggage up stairs or waiting for elevators. And for those driving into the city, free parking is a game-changer. In a borough where parking can cost $40 a night or more, this perk alone makes the stay worthwhile.
The location is strategic: you’re minutes from the subway, with express trains whisking you to Grand Central in under 10 minutes. Yet at night, you return to a quiet residential neighborhood far from the tourist crowds.
Three Must-Visit Local Attractions
While Manhattan is close, Long Island City has its own compelling draws:
1. MoMA PS1 Just a 10-minute walk away, this contemporary art institution is a branch of the Museum of Modern Art. Housed in a former public school, its raw industrial spaces showcase cutting-edge works from emerging artists. The Sunday Warm Up summer music series is legendary among locals.
2. Gantry Plaza State Park This waterfront park offers postcard-perfect views of the Manhattan skyline across the East River. Bring coffee from a nearby café and watch the tugs glide by. The restored gantry cranes and floating piers make for striking photos, especially at sunset.
3. The Noguchi Museum A 15-minute bus ride north leads to this serene museum dedicated to sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Set in a former factory with an outdoor sculpture garden, it’s a meditative escape from city noise. The interplay of stone and light here is unforgettable.
Final Verdict
This apartment isn’t about luxury frills—it’s about smart travel. You get genuine space, real amenities like parking and a full kitchen, and unbeatable transit access. For anyone wanting to experience New York affordably while sleeping soundly in a quiet home base, this is an excellent choice. Book early; savvy travelers have already discovered it.
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