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Where To Stay?

There are not many hotels in Greenwich Village itself, but we've included the names of hotels that are in or very close to the Village. 

(Important Note: The listing of these establishments does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by local residents since they don't normally frequent hotels. Names and addresses are merely provided for your convenience as a starting point when searching for accommodations.)

In Greenwich Village

Washington Square Hotel
103 Waverly Place
Phone: (212)777-9194
Opposite Washington Square Park, located in the heart of the Village. Adjacent to subway and bus transportation to all parts of the city. Convenient to SoHo art galleries and artists' workshops, off-Broadway theaters, famous restaurants and Rock and Jazz clubs. Cafe, Restaurant, Bar, meeting room, private parties, A/C, Color TV, in room safes, complimentary fitness facility.

Just-West of Greenwich Village

Abingdon B&B
13 8th ave.
Phone: (212)243-5384
E-Mail: www.citysearch.com/nyc/abingdon
Hotel

Just-South of Greenwich Village

SOHO Bed & Breakfast
167 Crosby Street
Phone: (212) 925-1034 Fax: (212)-226-9081
Originally Anthony Bleecker's townhouse and carriage house built in 1792, now an artist's home and studio complex. Located at the corner of Crosby Street and Bleecker, between Broadway and Lafayette Street and within a block of all three major subway lines.

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