

Club Quarters Downtown, a 280-room, private, first-class business hotel, is located in the Wall Street area of Manhattan. By special arrangement with NYU, it offers moderately priced, quality accommodations for University-affiliated guests. Features include a customized NYU floor and lounge decorated to highlight the University's presence in New York. Rates are well below those for comparable accommodations in Manhattan. On weekends, visitors are welcome to use Club Quarters Midtown. Near Fifth Avenue, it is close to shopping, Broadway theatres, and Rockefeller Center

There are limited lodging options in the immediate NYU area, so you may want to consider staying further uptown, or even outside of the city.

The most convenient bus lines to NYU are the M1, M2, M3, M5, M6, M8, M10, and the M21. Nearby subway lines include the A, B, C, D, E, F, or V to West Fourth St., the 1 or 9 to Christopher St., the N or R to Eighth St., or the 6 to Astor Pl.
No matter where you stay, we hope you enjoy your visit to New York University and take advantage of the wonderful resources the City has to offer.

Best Western Seaport
33 Peck Slip at Front St.NY, NY 10038-1706(212) 766-6600
The Carlton on Madison Ave
22 East 29th StreetNew York, New York 10016(212) 532-4100
Clarion Collection The Solita Soho Hotel
159 Grand Street (between Lafayette & Centre St )(212) 925-3600
Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan Chelsea
160 West 25th Street (between 6th & 7th Ave)(212) 627-1888
Gramercy Park
2 Lexington Ave. at 21st St.(212) 475-4320
Holiday Inn Downtown
138 Lafayette Street New York, New York 10013

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, we are glad to invite you and your guests to one of the most famous hotels of Moscow and Russia - 30 storeyed building of the Ukraina Hotel Complex which is the monument of history and culture. It was opened in 1957 and is situated on the bank of the Moskva River in front of the House of Russian Government in the administrative and business center of the city.
The guests of the Hotel have at their disposal 1017 comfortable rooms for 1630 persons (15 suites, 68 two rooms apartments, 530 doubles and 404 singles), four spacious halls of the largest in Moscow restaurant "Ukraina" with Russian, Ukrainian and European cuisine; restaurants "Invino" and "Atlantic", bar "Der Arts". The Business Center is opened 24 hours, offering various facilities for businessmen (fax, Internet, international telecommunication, computers, two conference halls on 90 and 180 persons equipped for simultaneous interpreting). For guests' convenience - boutiques, sauna, drug store, air ticket cash desk, exchange bank, barber's salon, first-aid station, tailoring and dressmaking establishment, laundry. The guests may

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The Japanese archipelago, home to over 125 million people, is an incredibly diverse region, both in terms of flora, fauna and geography. Stretching from the Arctic Circle to the subtropics, Japan consists of four main islands and almost 4000 smaller ones. Throughout, Japan amazes visitors with its extensive cultural diversity and amazing peoples, one of world’s most industrious and resourceful. A visit to Japan, especially its big cities, can almost seem like a journey to an exotic fantasyland, with its ultra-modernity, space-age transit and cutting edge technology prowess.Sporting the world’s most densely populated metropolises, Japan boasts beautiful a countryside, majestic mountains, sparkling lakes and magnificent shorelines. Being part of the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’ volcanic region, Japan has its share of earthquakes and volcano activity. All this activity has played no small part in the country’s plethora of hot springs, geological formations and urban development. So many earthquake disasters have forced Japanese cities to rebuild over and over again, leading to so much of its modern look today.There’s so much to do today in Japan, one of the world’s most advanced democracies. Whether one comes for the food, for the culture, or for the entertainment, Japan has it all. All major urban areas boast museums, galleries, zoos, and plenty of activities to keep the young and old alike busy and having fun. Japan is home to some of the most remarkable indoor adventure attractions, from enclosed ski areas that are open year round to water parks complete such as Ocean Dome in Miyazaki.Accommodation is vast and varied all over Japan, with every kind of choice, from super luxury resorts on the coasts to sleek modern hotels that tower over Tokyo. Hotels in Japan trend toward expensive, and are full most of the year, so make certain you book early for the best selection.
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The Japanese archipelago, home to over 125 million people, is an incredibly diverse region, both in terms of flora, fauna and geography. Stretching from the Arctic Circle to the subtropics, Japan consists of four main islands and almost 4000 smaller ones. Throughout, Japan amazes visitors with its extensive cultural diversity and amazing peoples, one of world’s most industrious and resourceful. A visit to Japan, especially its big cities, can almost seem like a journey to an exotic fantasyland, with its ultra-modernity, space-age transit and cutting edge technology prowess.Sporting the world’s most densely populated metropolises, Japan boasts beautiful a countryside, majestic mountains, sparkling lakes and magnificent shorelines. Being part of the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’ volcanic region, Japan has its share of earthquakes and volcano activity. All this activity has played no small part in the country’s plethora of hot springs, geological formations and urban development. So many earthquake disasters have forced Japanese cities to rebuild over and over again, leading to so much of its modern look today.There’s so much to do today in Japan, one of the world’s most advanced democracies. Whether one comes for the food, for the culture, or for the entertainment, Japan has it all. All major urban areas boast museums, galleries, zoos, and plenty of activities to keep the young and old alike busy and having fun. Japan is home to some of the most remarkable indoor adventure attractions, from enclosed ski areas that are open year round to water parks complete such as Ocean Dome in Miyazaki.Accommodation is vast and varied all over Japan, with every kind of choice, from super luxury resorts on the coasts to sleek modern hotels that tower over Tokyo. Hotels in Japan trend toward expensive, and are full most of the year, so make certain you book early for the best selection.





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