New Hampton Inn Opens in New York Financial District

Hampton Hotels today announced the opening of the New Hampton Inn Manhattan/Downtown-Financial District, located at 32 Pearl Street, Manhattan, N.Y.

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Located in New York’s financial district, the hotel is located near a mix of new attractions and iconic places. Guests can visit the World Trade Center which includes an 800,000 sq. ft. transportation hub, a retail complex and observation deck.   Guests can also visit Brookfield Place, a world class shopping and dining experience that is opening more sections throughout the next year.  Nearby is the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Reserve Bank, The Canyon of Heroes and the Wall Street Bull.

Within walking distance of Hampton Inn Manhattan/Downtown-Financial District is Battery Park, which features ferry service to the Statue of Liberty, and the South Street Seaport which is undergoing a redesign and expansion of dining and shopping options.

Guest rooms are equipped with modern amenities designed to help guests feel at home and stay productive, including a microwave, refrigerator, LCD flat screen TV and signature Clean and Fresh Hampton bed®. Suites are also available, offering additional space and a sleeper sofa.

Hampton Inn Manhattan/Downtown-Financial District participates in Hilton HHonors®. For more information or to make reservations, visit Hampton Inn Manhattan/Downtown-Financial District or call 212-480-3500.

Kathy Stafford
Kathy Stafford

Kathy Stafford is a writer, publisher and editor. She was a contributing author to "Sasha Cohen Fire on Ice". She has been a contributing editor to several publications including, "Discover Balboa Park: A Complete Guide". Kathy was publisher and editor of "Skating Sketches", reporting on figure skating worldwide, for over ten years. She was a credentialed journalist as a figure skating specialist for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. She has covered international skating events in Switzerland, France, Finland, England, Canada and the United States with published articles in Canada, Japan, and the United States. Although she never accepted an assignment, she was on the list of approved Lonely Planet authors for three years. She is currently combining her love of travel, and her background as a writer and editor, as a publisher and author of travel related journalism. In addition, she blogs about her search for her family roots at www.cherokeerootsblog.com.

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