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Hyatt Grand Central New York

The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel

Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square

Hilton Garden Inn New York/Manhattan-Chelsea

Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel

DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square West

Empire Hotel

The New Yorker A Wyndham Hotel

PUBLIC, an Ian Schrager hotel
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Cast Iron Historic District Hotel & Travel Guide
The SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District in Manhattan, which is both a National Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of New York's most architecturally remarkable neighborhoods. It's a destination known for its high-end and designer stores, a shopping mecca for those with big budgets. This former artists' enclave also features several fine art galleries and cultural venues, which add to the appeal of Cast Iron Historic District hotels.
Out and About in SoHo's Cast Iron District
Step out from hotels near SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District and admire the characteristic architecture for which the neighborhood is named. Some 500 buildings throughout SoHo, mostly from the 19th century, make up the historic district, and more than half feature intricate cast iron detailing. These fine buildings today are home to many designer flagship stores, upscale department stores, and exclusive jewelers. Find cheap hotels in the Cast Iron Historic District, and you might have enough left to splurge. Or perhaps just window shop to your heart's content and experience the district's cultural scene. You'll find exhibits by young and contemporary American artists as well as the often-provocative exhibits at local galleries. You can also enjoy the innovative theater, dance, or media productions offered at a variety of SoHo venues.
Eating and Drinking
SoHo's Cast Iron District is known for having the best bistros and brasseries in New York City as well as restaurants embracing the farm to table ethos. The district offers some of the finest hotels in New York City, which offer ritzy martini bars and restaurants where you can wine and dine in style. SoHo also claims the second-oldest bar in New York, plus a handful of popular dive bars with casual atmospheres that contrast with the neighborhood's tony reputation. You can also investigate restaurants and tourist attractions beyond Manhattan with car rentals in SoHo Cast Iron Historic District. And with the Travelocity Price Guarantee, Travelocity will match a lower price and refund the difference, so you'll know you're getting the best deal in town.
Cast Iron Historic District hotels essential information
Accommodation | 11,516 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $149 |
Highest Price | $350 |
Popular hotels | Hyatt Grand Central New York, The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel, Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square, Hilton Garden Inn New York/Manhattan-Chelsea, Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square West, Empire Hotel, The New Yorker A Wyndham Hotel, PUBLIC, an Ian Schrager hotel |
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