THE HARLEM FLOPHOUSE
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2024
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2024
Hotel de estilo victoriano, a pocos pasos del Teatro Apolo, con habitaciones equipadas con lavabos y decoración anticuada
Para vivir el auténtico Harlem, nada mejor que alojarse en esta antigua casa convertida en hotel. Esta propiedad de estilo victoriano tiene un confort básico pero un ambiente de jazz y ofrece 4 habitaciones con lavabos y decoración anticuada. Los huéspedes comparten los dos cuartos de baño (uno en cada planta), y si la televisión y el aire acondicionado están ausentes, uno se siente como la realeza con René, el propietario. El hotel está a un paso del Teatro Apolo. Para descubrir otra cara de Nueva York.
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We arrived on a very cold winter day and were greeted at the door by our host, Rene. We asked if he had anything warm to drink available and he immediately popped down to his basement quarters and returned with an electric kettle, mugs and a big box of tea bags that we used throughout our stay.
The location couldn’t have been better for us, just a 3 block walk from the friends we had come up to visit. But it’s very convenient for anyone visiting NYC--2 blocks to the A-B-C-D subway lines as well as a number of bus routes that go across 125th street to the 6 subway line, and one of which turns onto Lexington Avenue and goes all the way down the east side.
If you’re hungry, we suggest takeout from Charles Pan Fried Chicken at their 125th Street location. They were featured in the Netflix documentary “High on the Hog” and have excellent Fried Chicken, sides (black eyed peas are awesome) and cornbread at very reasonable prices.
Just two regrets: we didn’t get to meet Rene’s cat and, because we were at an Anniversary party for our friends, we didn’t get to attend the regular concert he frequently hosts on the first floor of the house.
And did I mention, the Flophouse costs only $125 per night, far less expensive than almost any hotel in Manhattan. We’ll be back.