David Betta’s sleeping point

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In a city where skyscrapers dominate the skyline and the hum of traffic rarely fades, finding a spot to pitch a tent feels almost paradoxical. Yet David Betta’s sleeping point carves out a niche for campers in the most unexpected of places—a campground tucked into Manhattan’s grid. It’s not the sprawling wilderness or lakeside retreat that typically comes to mind, but for those who crave a night under the stars without leaving the boroughs, the contrast itself becomes part of the appeal. Urban camping here isn’t about escaping civilization so much as redefining what it means to sleep outdoors when the subway’s still running a block away.

The address, 50 W 17th St New York, NY 10011, places the site near the Flatiron District’s buzz, where historic architecture meets modern energy. Questions about availability or logistics? A call to 212-555-7890 connects directly to the details. For those plotting their route, the map pinpoints the exact corner where concrete meets canvas.

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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