1958 aja Review of Hotel on Rivington
Stayed November 06.
Stayed November 06.
(By the way, it was named after Rivington Street, so I think the pronunciation is correct if Libin (g) is correct, but if you suggest a correction, Google does not correct it.)
At that time, Lower East was still an undiscovered area for Japanese tourists, and it was the seventh visit to NY, but it was the first choice for an area to stay.
Since the opening of this hotel in 2005 has also begun to publish articles in magazines that introduce the community, so maybe it might have been found here in NY features per BRUTUS.
As traveling in Manhattan was exclusively a subway, the hidden benefit of arriving at Brooklyn Station at 1-2 stations from Delancy St-Essex St, the nearest station, will be realized once again when using it.
After leaving luggage at the hotel in the morning, I went to the second station (York St) by subway and went back to the DUMBO area, and the schedule I came back was moderately efficient.
The club was in the 1st floor, so the atmosphere was quite noisy at night, but the front is quietly hidden on the 2nd floor and it is a structure that does not exist in Midtown for a while.
If the whole hotel is different by one step, it may feel dull or gentle and its taste may be divided. (Because the red and black colorings got my eyes, for some reason ...)
However, I think that it is the best seller of this hotel that the scenery from the window is half open because there are no tall buildings around.
It is hard to replace the view of Midtown, which shows various faces in the morning, day and night, as if it were taken by hand.
Postscript: Because there is a donut plant in about 5 minutes on foot, I want you to come by all means.
It is Ehime that the Mexican staff came out early in the morning and English was not understood.
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