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Guests looking to be close to the world's financial engines can't beat the Club Quarters Downtown, a former bank building located in New York City's downtown financial district near Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and major financial institutions. But there is more to the Club Quarters than just money. Nearby recreational areas include 30-acre Battery Park and the 12-block historical South Street Seaport with more than 100 shops, cafes and restaurants, and museums. The South Street Seaport Museum sports the country's largest privately owned collection of historical vessels. Nearby trendy neighborhoods include Tribeca, Little Italy, SoHo and Chinatown. Several subway lines converge at nearby subway stations for easy, and sometimes direct, access to the rest of the city. Built in 1895, the Club Quarters Downtown, despite being in a former bank building, provides guests with a sleek and modern interior. The hotel caters primarily to business travelers who appreciate the hotel being close to the financial district and government buildings. Guests can order room service from local restaurants or enjoy the hotel's Bull Run bar and restaurant, a popular after-work spot for people wanting to indulge in acclaimed fine dining. They can also relax in the hotel's Club Room, which is accented by warm woods, earthly colors, rich upholstered furniture and marble-topped tables. Complimentary wireless access is available throughout the Club Quarters, which also provides a fitness facility equipped with treadmills, elliptical machines, bikes and free weights.
The modestly sized hotel's 289 guest rooms come complete with maple-finish furniture, well-lit work areas, refrigerators, high-speed and wireless Internet access, upholstered armchairs, dual-line cordless phones and video-game consoles. Guests, especially business travelers, looking for an ideal location close to Manhattan's sights, sounds and money will discover the Club Quarters Downtown in the world's financial center provides the perfect choice.
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