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New York's Top Boutique Hotel For 2023 Holiday Season: Book Your Stay Today!

by PRC Agency PR

New York City is a city with a history like no other, and when it comes to hotels in the downtown core, none have a more interesting past than the Historic Blue Moon Hotel!

Located in the heart of the Lower East Side, the boutique hotel has 22 recently restored bedrooms replete with all the amenities needed for a New York City trip. The hotel offers day rates and extended-stay bookings, both of which can be made by phone or through the hotel’s website.

Go to https://www.bluemoon-nyc.com to find out more.

Why Should I Stay At The Historic Blue Moon Hotel?

Finding accommodations in New York City around the holidays can be difficult; if you don’t book ahead you might be left stranded or having to pay way more than you wanted to. With its reservation options, the Historic Blue Moon Hotel is providing you with affordable and convenient lodging that is also rich in history and acclaim.

“At the Historic Blue Moon Hotel, we promise guests from around the world a hotel experience unlike any other,” said a spokesperson for the hotel. “We give you the ability to simultaneously lodge at our lovingly restored award-winning hotel while reveling in New York City’s vibrant and artsy contemporary culture.”

What Is Included With Each Room?

The Historic Blue Moon Hotel’s 22 bedrooms range in occupancy from 2 to 4 people. All of the rooms include period furniture, lavish bathrooms, and comfortable beds. Depending on the room, you can get access to patios with panoramic views of the New York City skyline.

As far as amenities are concerned, each room comes with premium Wi-Fi, a large TV, a kitchenette stocked with utensils, an iron and ironing board, a mini-refrigerator, and eco-friendly shampoo and soaps. If you like to snack, the lobby of the hotel also has a 24/7 snack bar and the Sweet Dreams Café, a bakery selling fresh, handmade Italian delicacies.

What Is There To Do Nearby?

Centrally located, the Historic Blue Moon Hotel is within walking distance of the South Street Seaport, Chinatown, Little Italy, Nolita, SoHo, and the East Village. Three of New York's most iconic bridges—the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg—are also only a stone's throw from the hotel. Should you want to spread out a bit more and expand your sightseeing, the Delancey St—Essex St subway station, which is serviced by the A, C, F, M, J, and Z lines, is nearby as well.

Stay At A Hotel Unlike Any Other

Originally opened in 1879, the Historic Blue Moon Hotel served as tenement housing until 1930 when it was closed due to building code violations. In 2001, it came under the ownership of artist and real estate developer Randy Settenbrino, who led a massive restoration effort to get the building back to where it is today.

Thanks to his efforts, the hotel has received numerous awards and accolades, including being named one of New York's 100 Best Little Hotels in Alan Sperry's book Best 100 Little Hotels. It has also been featured in several internationally-recognized news outlets, from National Geographic and NY Magazine to Bloomberg News and the Toronto Star.

“In a world that is becoming more and more homogenized, we need more monuments like the Historic Blue Moon Hotel,” said a frequent guest of the hotel, Lori Mantrose Jackson. “Not only is it unique, but it allows us to step back in time; to touch and breathe in the experience of lives lived and lost—to imagine New York City in another state altogether, and through imagination, to become part of that experience.”

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