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Churchill Suites Midtown East - New York, New York

Lecole 212 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
Nightly Rates (0.00 - 0.00)   3 Star
Churchill Suites Midtown East

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Property Description
Churchill Suites Midtown East offers well-appointed apartment suites at Lecole, 212 East 47th Street in New York City. This property, a modern luxury high rise offers spacious one bedroom apartment suites that are fully furnished and decorated to make you feel at home. Each apartment suite is a three room suite with a separate bedroom, living room, dining area and fully equipped kitchens. The building features a beautiful lobby with a private courtyard garden, and a rooftop deck with spectacular views of the city. Lodging with Churchill is a wonderful choice for business travelers, tourists and traveling families alike.

Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Hairdryers Available

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Parking

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • One Bedroom Suite

  • One Bedroom Suites feature a comfortable Queen bed, a dresser, TV, and spacious closet in the bedroom. The Living Room features a full size sofabed with cocktail and end tables along with a flat screen TV, DVD/VCR player and CD Stereo system, a cozy dining area and a separate, fully equipped kitchen.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1500 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • Time Zone is  EST Eastern 

  • Opened in  1976 

  • Renovated in  2000 

  • 261  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 34  floors. 


  • Directions
    1. Head northwest on E 47th St toward 3rd Ave 2. Turn right at 3rd Ave 3. Turn right at E 48th St 4. Turn right at 2nd Ave 5. Turn left to merge onto I-495 E via the Queens Midtown Tunnel ramp 6. Take the I-278 exit 17W-E to Bronx, keep following signs 7. Merge onto Brooklyn Queens Expy/I-278 E 8. Merge onto Brooklyn Queens Expy E via exit 42 to Grand Central Pkwy E/La Guardia Airport 9. Take the exit onto Grand Central Pkwy E toward Terminals B C D 10. Take exit 7 to LaGuardia Airport/Terminals B C D Merge onto I-78 E toward I-95 / NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE / US-1 and 9 N Portions toll. Take the N J TURNPIKE NORTH / I-95 N exit. Keep LEFT to take I-95 N / NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE N toward I-80 / EXITS 15E - 18E / US-46 / LINCOLN TUNNEL Portions toll. Take EXIT 16E toward LINCOLN TUNNEL / NEW YORK CITY. Keep LEFT to take NJ-495 E toward LINCOLN TUNNEL Portions toll Crossing into NEW YORK. NJ-495 E becomes I-495 E / LINCOLN TUNNEL. Take the exit on the LEFT toward I-495 E / 42 ST / RT-9A / ALL POINTS Stay STRAIGHT to go onto DYER AVE Turn RIGHT onto W 42ND ST. Turn LEFT onto 3RD AVE. Turn RIGHT onto E 48TH ST. Turn RIGHT onto 2ND AVE. Turn RIGHT onto E 47TH ST. Located on Manhattans East Side at 47th Street and 3rd Avenue, Churchill Suites Midtown East is moments from the United Nations, Grand Central, fine shopping on Madison Avenue, and the Chrysler building. PRIMARY AIRPORT LGA 9.1 miles NE; SECONDARY AIRPORT JFK 16.15 miles SE

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    Restaurant Information
    Dining  Nearby dining options: BLT Steak 0.1 miles/N, Docks Oyster Bar 0.2 miles/S, P.J. Clarkes 0.5 miles/N, Smith and Wollensky 0.1 miles/N

    Meeting Facility
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  •   No meeting facilities onsite


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • No recreation onsite


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