HOTEL/TRAVEL
Gotham Hall
1356 Broadway (at 36th Street)
New York, NY
212-244-4300
Gotham Hall is an awesome monument to classic turn of the century architecture. Built as a bank, when banks were monuments to Mammon, the main space is accentuated by a gilded chandelier, limestone roman pillars, hand crafted and highly detailed brass and marble work, and is crowned by a three hundred square foot stained glass oval in a forty-foot domed ceiling.
This space will provide a grand setting for the two days of learning and networking that is the Information Industry Summit.
Staying in New York for IIS 2005
SIIA is not booking a block of rooms for the event this year. Gotham Hall is located right in the center of Manhattan and there are innumerable hotels in the vicinity.
We have posted a list of the closest hotels below so that you may choose one that best fits your budget. Do remember that it is advisable to book well in advance since hotel space in the City can sometimes be very hard to find.
If you are unable to make reservations at any of these venues, you may call Anika King, SIIA Meeting Manager, at 202-789-4463. She can help you find more candidates.
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Luxury Hotels:
The Waldorf Astoria
301 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
(212) 355 - 3000
The Plaza
Fifth Avenue at Central Park South
New York, NY 10019
(212) 759-3000
Upscale Hotels:
The Bryant Park Hotel
40 West 40th Street
(212) 869 - 0100
New York Marriott Marquis
1535 Broadway
(212) 704 - 8700
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Budget-Conscious Hotels:
Comfort Inn
129 West 46th Street
(off Broadway)
(212) 221 - 2600
Super 8 Hotel Times Square
59 West 46th Street
(between 5th & 6th Avenues)
(212) 719 - 2300
La Quinta Manhattan
17 West 32nd Street
(between Broadway & 5th Avenue)
(212) 736 - 1600
Red Roof Inn
6 West 32nd Street
(between Broadway & 5th Avenue)
(212) 643 - 7100
Ramada Inn Eastside
161 Lexington Avenue
(at 30th Street)
(212) 545 - 1800
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