start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Jan 16 2025 | open | 1 |
$2,210 |
information:Bedroom 1: Utilities and household expenses not included. |
Welcome to the bustling and fast-paced streets of the Tribeca NYC from this private room for rent located on South End Avenue and Albany Street. This room is located in a stunning two bedroom apartment with breathtaking Hudson River views. The apartment is on the 23rd floor of a 19th century high-rise elevator building with a gardened terrace, gym, pool, and laundry.
Please note that this is a private room in a shared apartment. Bedroom 1 is your private room for rent, and the Living Room, Kitchen, and Bathroom are shared with a roommate.
Bedroom 1, your private room, has parquet hardwood floors and a large window with fabulous views of Financial District skyscrapers and the Hudson River. The room is furnished with a Queen-sized bed, an air conditioning unit, a desk, and a dresser.
The shared Living Room has a colorful and eclectic décor. With parquet hardwood floors and a colorful floral carpet, the room is furnished with a wraparound sofa, oak wardrobe, dining table with seating for four, and a flat screen Cable TV. The shared kitchen has an oven with stovetops, a fridge, freezer, dishwasher, toaster, coffeemaker, and microwave. The shared bathroom has a bath tub, shower, and WC.
The nearby Financial District of downtown Manhattan is a neighborhood known for its famous soaring skyscrapers, popular tourist destinations, and being the financial epicenter of New York City. Bustling during the day and quiet at night, this neighborhood’s Hudson River and East River views, along with vibrant bar and restaurant scene, has experienced a surge in popularity for residents in recent years. Take a stroll through Battery Park (0.5 mi/850 m), a public waterfront park with views of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, as well as ferry service to both islands. Take a trip to the top of One World Trade Center (0.4 mi/600 m), the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere. The views from this tower where the world trade centers once stood, are truly breathtaking. Grab a classic NY slice of pizza just next door at Picasso Pizzeria (210 ft/64 m), a no-frills counter-serve pizza joint dishing up thin-crust slices & pies, plus heros and pasta.
The subway at Rector Street (0.5 mi/750 m) serves line 1.