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The Right Accommodation for Your Intern Stay in New York

by Ivan Bell Travel Agent
Being able to get on the right path to having a career that will give you financial security in the future is a key factor when the world economy has been in such as shaky state; but just finding that career path is only the first step along the way. The chances are that you're going to have to serve some form of internship during this period of further education, and this may take you away from your family and friends. So what should you be thinking about in terms of accommodation if you're going to be moving to New York?
The first thing that you have to realize is that you may be staying in the city for a period of time that doesn't fit neatly into more 'conventional' contract lengths when it comes to rental agreements. You may be staying for a shorter period of time than most landlords are happy to rent for - but you may just as easily be staying for longer than you could comfortably afford to stay in even the cheapest of 'regular' hotel rooms. So what's the alternative?
You could have a look to see if you could sub-let and therefore be able to stay in an apartment for just as long as you need to; however, being able to find somewhere where you're going to be able to do that will be almost as difficult as trying to find a nice, well-appointed, conveniently located, hotel room in the heart of the city. However, all is not lost; there is a form of accommodation available that gives you the ideal place to stay while interning in New York.
When it comes to short term housing, NYC has some of the best in the country - it's just a matter of knowing where to look to find it. Over recent years, when it comes to housing for interns, NYC has really started to take the lead and offer great accommodation, at amazing prices; and this isn't just your run-of-the-mill cheap accommodation on the outskirts of the city.
The Hotel Alexander is a characterful building that will have you wondering why people willingly choose to stay in those tall buildings that have no heritage, or bring a joie de vivre to the surrounding area, when they could be staying in a room in a refurbished pre-war townhouse, in Manhattan's Upper West Side.
When it comes to housing for interns, NYC based or otherwise, who could wish for more? Just think about it: you have all of the things that make this such a great city to live in, and they are just on your doorstep. You could spend your weekends traveling to all of the cultural events and sites that attract millions of people to the city each year, and in the evenings you could checkout all of the bars and restaurants that cater for the widely diverse population that calls New York home. If you're after some entertainment at the end of a stressful day, then you'll have a great choice of things to do to relax you before you have to consider starting your next day of internship.
Unlike other short term housing, NYC may have to offer, having a reasonable length contract, and more than affordable rental to pay, doesn't mean that you're going to be compromising with the actual accommodation. The stylish feel of the outside of the building continues on the inside, too. But not only are these elegant and well proportioned rooms beautiful to look at, you're going to have all of the things that we're coming to expect from our 21st century lifestyle.
Each room comes with: free cable television, free in room Wi-Fi, a refrigerator and microwave, and then you have all of the things that you would expect from a top of the line hotel, such as: a 24-hour front desk, concierge service, maid service available - and more.
Moving to New York to start an internship is probably going to be a new experience for you, so why not get everything off on the right foot by visiting http://www.Hotelalexandernyc.com to see where you could be living in just a few short weeks from now; there's no better way to start on a new path than on the right foot.

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About Ivan Bell Junior   Travel Agent

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