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Luxury apartment in Hell’s Kitchen/Times Square

Whole home in Hell's Kitchen / Times Square, Manhattan

Hosted by Nick, 5.0⭐ guest rating

What type of unit is this?

Whole home

How many guests can stay in the unit at one time?

2 guests

How many beds and bedrooms iwll guests have access to?
1 bedroom
1 bed
Is the unit exclusively prepared for your setup, or might some personal items be present?
Exclusively
prepared for guests
How many bathrooms iwll guests have access to?

1 bathroom

Is parking provided? And if so, is there an additional cost?

No parking

Dates not available. Consider choosing some different dates, or selecting another property.

Spacious One Bedroom apartment, quiet and private, second floor, dishwasher in the unit, laundry room in the building

- super centrally located, next to subways/metro, tons of restaurants, and groceries
- on the second floor (just a few steps to reach the apartment)
- it faces a courtyard on the back so it is super quiet
- working station in bright bedroom
- comes with dishwasher, record player, and cocktail cart
- washer and dryer in the building
- it is equipped with everything you might need or think of: microwave, stove, coffee maker, tea kettle, nutribullet, steamer, iron and iron board etc etc

House Rules

If you have any questions about these rules, please contact the host.

  • No smoking
  • No pets
  • Suitable for kids, not infants
  • No events

Security Deposit Provisions

To be fully refunded within 7 days of check-out, minus any amounts required to cover unpaid fees or repairs beyond normal wear and tear

Cancellation Policy

Only the security deposit is refundable after booking

Guest Reviews

5.0⭐ guest rating (4 reviews)

Guests say:

  • Nicola is an exceptionally helpful and considerate host
  • The apartment is clean well organized and thoughtfully decorated
  • Guests consistently feel at home and recommend staying here

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