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Sohotel New York
341 Broome Street New York
Sohotel New York is a historic landmark with budget rates, located in lower Manhattan on Broome Street (off Bowery Street), a few steps from Little Italy and China Town.
The hotel is convenient to Manhattan's most exciting neighborhoods and easy walking distance to restaurants, theaters, and clubs.
The Sohotel was first known as The Westchester, then The Occidental, and most recently, The Pioneer. This is the place where William Waldorf Astor (the man for whom the "Waldorf Astoria" is named), John L Sullivan, Gentleman Jim Corbet, Big Tim Sullivan (the multi-millionaire and Robin Hood of politics), and the likes of Pat Forley (the politician), dined and stayed in the good old days.
Sohotel New York was built just north of the spot where the British once had a barrier gate, and where George Washington entered the Bowery with his troops and took command of the City, setting up the government of the United States on November 25, 1783.
Sohotel New York

Sohotel New York was recently renovated. All of the guest rooms have a private bath and daily maid service. Every room features Therapedic mattresses with 3” pillow tops, complimentary bath amenities from Italy; hairdryers and irons are available at the concierge, 24 hours; high resolution large screen plasma TV with 77 direct channels. Free Wi-Fi in the hotel's public areas.

