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Stay in Harlem, the neighborhood long synonymous with being rich in literature, music, arts, and dance. The legacy of its cultural influence is still evident in today’s Harlem from amateur night at the Apollo Theater (0.5mi/750m) where many famous artists first performed to Amy Ruth’s (0.3mi/400m) for arguably the best fried chicken in the 212. It’s an excellent place to stay for easy access to the big-ticket attractions and exposure to an authentic NYC experience.
This room for rent in a two bedroom apartment available sits in a classic townhouse on West 118th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard. A private entrance to this rental leads you into a very amiable room with soft neutral colors and everything you might need for your stay. A queen sized bed greets you along with a cute table for small meals and a built-in desk. Peaceful green plants and impressionist paintings decorate the apartment for a peaceful escape from the large city. The crisp white, private bathroom is designed with classic subway tile walls and a rainfall showerhead. While there is no kitchen in this apartment, but the owner has furnished the apartment with a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.
Harlem is an excellent neighborhood to get a true New York City experience. Within blocks are three lovely parks: Morningside Park (0.4mi/650m) which creates the boarder for Columbia University; Marcus Garvey Park (0.3mi/500m); and the world famous Central Park (0.5mi/750m). Being in such close proximity to such an abundance of nature, you might forget that you’re on an island with several other million people. If you’re more of an indoor cat, check out the National Jazz Museum (0.7mi/1.1km) to learn about the groundbreaking music genre and catch an intimate performance. Also make sure to check out the Malcolm Shabazz Market (0.3mi/450m) to haggle with vendors for beautiful pieces of African art, clothes, and trinkets.
The easiest way to get around Manhattan is by subway. You can access the 2/3 line at 116th St / Lenox Avenue (0.2mi/350m) and the B/C lines at 116th / 8 Avenue (0.3mi/500m).
Review by: René B., Nov 17 2019 From: France, Accommodation Rental: 19 days |
Cozy and well-equipped studio located in a quiet street close to shops and metro lines. |
Answer by: B&B Host Dec 13 2019 |
Rene was a great guest. He took to Harlem right away and was interested in the whole Harlem experience. It is because of guest like him that I am diligently trying to make each guests stay as pleasant and convenient as possible. The micro kitchen Is my attempt to offer more than is expected and I will continue to improve by taking seriously each suggestion. |
Review by: Christine B., Nov 03 2019 From: France, Accommodation Rental: 10 days |
A very warm welcome by the landlady who did not hesitate to show me the area. |
Review by: Rolande D., Sep 21 2019 From: France, Accommodation Rental: 7 days |
The apartment is very well-located, a 10 minute walk from Central Park (perfect for waking up in the morning). Subway is 3 minutes away. When the kitchen area will be operational (installed but not working yet during my stay), everything will be perfect. Warm welcome. Lots of good addresses provided. To be even more perfect, there should be a subway map and a Time Out in the apartment. |
Review by: Valentina D., Aug 27 2019 Accommodation Rental: 7 days |
Overall the position is not bad. Harlem did not always appear to be very safe, but problems can be avoided by not staying out too late. |
Answer by: B&B Host Nov 13 2019 |
Hello Valentina, |