Cleggs Hotel
About
Hotels in Manhattan’s Upper East Side often blend quiet convenience with proximity to Central Park, and Cleggs Hotel fits that pattern. The area’s residential charm contrasts with midtown’s hustle, offering a different rhythm for visitors who prefer a stay that’s close to museums and green space but removed from tourist crowds. York Avenue’s stretch here is lined with pre-war buildings and local eateries, giving the neighborhood a lived-in feel that appeals to both short-term guests and extended-stay travelers.
Finding the hotel is simple: it’s at 1675 York Ave, a block where the sidewalk traffic thins just enough to make arrivals and departures smooth. This part of the Upper East Side is walkable to Carl Schurz Park and the East River promenade, while the 86th Street subway station connects riders to downtown in minutes. The address places guests within easy reach of Mount Sinai Hospital, a detail that matters for those visiting patients or attending medical appointments.
Booking a room here follows the usual process—phone or online—but the lack of chain-branding means inquiries go directly to the front desk. That direct line (no public number listed here) often streamlines questions about availability or local recommendations. Unlike larger hotels, the scale suggests a more personalized approach, though specifics about amenities or room styles would come from a call or visit.
For first-time visitors, mapping the route in advance helps, especially when arriving by car or rideshare. The directions via Google Maps include real-time traffic updates, which can be useful during morning or evening rush hours. York Avenue’s one-way flow and occasional street fairs mean checking the map twice never hurts.