New York City: The Archer
Step 1: Go Big City
Nothing is big city until you’ve stepped foot in NYC. Manhattan is a sprawling concrete jungle, no doubt. For some it’s nothing out of the ordinary but for most it’s an overwhelming, fast paced environment.
Step 2: Stay central.
Traveling to NYC for work a ton, I stay near our office in Midtown at The Archer. But it’s the best location to be able to go all throughout Manhattan, whether by cab or train. Midtown is called just that, for the smack-dab middle of the city location.
Step 3: Small Scale, Big Views
You don’t go to NYC to stay in a giant suite. Like most homes, the space and room is small. But the hospitality and quality that The Archer offers, it’s so worth it. They make me feel at home, each visit. They have a great restaurant and a top floor bar with views of the Empire State Building.
Traveler’s Tip: If the hotel asks for feedback or how your stay was, answer them. They keep notes in their system to be able to accommodate you for the next visit. I have a favorite room and floor and if it’s open when I stay, they book me per my feedback.