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Stadium Inn

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926 Sedgwick Avenue10452-4211 Bronx (New York), United States (show on map)
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Phone: +1 (929) 306-7800

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926 Sedgwick Avenue10452-4211 Bronx (New York), United States (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +1 (929) 306-7800Fax: +1 (929) 306-7888


Best Western Plus Stadium Inn is the newest addition to the up and coming Highbridge section of the Bronx.

The hotel is within walking distance to Yankee Stadium and public transportation with access throughout NYC.

Our guests enjoy easy access to Major Deegan Expressway, the George Washington Bridge and the close proximity to Manhattan.

With amenities such as a modern fitness center, a complimentary full hot breakfast buffet, Wi-Fi and a 24-hour business center, the Best Western Plus Stadium Inn is sure to be your home away from home.

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Info

Check-In: from 3:00 PM

Check-Out: within 11:00 AM

Services

On premises:

  • 100% smoke-free hotel
  • Complimentary full breakfast
  • Exercise facility, open from 6:00 a.m.

    to 8:00 p.m., free, includes Green Series® treadmill, elliptical, recumbent bike, upright bike, functional trainer, 6 pound & 8 pound medicine ball, exercise bands and exercise mats.

    There are also two 50-inch TVs.

  • Weight lifting equipment
  • Universal gym
  • Stationary bike
  • Treadmill
  • Elevator
  • Interior corridors
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Multilingual staff, English and Spanish
  • Express check-out
  • Business center, 24 hours, free
  • Fax services
  • Fax machine
  • Convenience store/Sundry
  • Parking for the physically challenged fee of $30.00 24 hours
  • Parking for the physically challenged, complimentary
  • Ice/vending machines
  • Free parking, limited number of spaces available
  • Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events

Nearby:

  • 4 block(s) from Yankee Stadium, is a stadium located in the Concourse neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City.

    It serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB), and is also the home park for New York City FC of Major League Soccer (MLS).

    The $2.3 billion stadium, built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies, replaced the original Yankee Stadium in 2009.

    It is located one block north of the original, on the 24-acre former site of Macombs Dam Park; the 8-acre site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field.

    The stadium incorporates replicas of some design elements from the original Yankee Stadium, and like its predecessor, it has hosted additional events, including college football games, soccer matches, two outdoor NHL games, and concerts.

  • 4 mile(s) from The Met Cloisters, is a museum in Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan, New York City specializing in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts, with a focus on the Romanesque and Gothic periods.

    Governed by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it is primarily known for its large collection of medieval art works, which set in architectural centerpieces sourced from French monasteries and abbeys.

    The building largely comprise of four cloisters—the Cuxa, Saint-Guilhem, Bonnefont, and Trie cloisters— and a number of reconstructed Gothic chapels and halls.

    They were dismantled in Europe between 1934 and 1939, and rebuilt at the four-acre site in Washington Heights, New York, during a large-scale and complex project resulting from the acquisitions of the American sculptor and art dealer George Grey Barnard, implemented by the architect Charles Collens, and paid for by the financier and philanthropist John D.

    Rockefeller Jr.

  • 2 mile(s) from Hall of Fame Great America, one of the largest collections of bronze busts in the country, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans features nearly 100 people who were significant contributors to the growth of America and our modern way of life.

    The superbly crafted sculptures include Americans of 15 different kinds of contributions.

    Among the many on display are The Wright Brothers, Alexander Hamilton, Daniel Boone, John Marshall, Susan B.

    Anthony, Clara Barton, Booker T.

    Washington and John Paul Jones– and that only scratches the surface.

    The site is a great history lesson not just of New York City, but of the entire country.

  • 4 mile(s) from Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, or Poe Cottage, is the former home of American writer Edgar Allan Poe.

    It is located on Kingsbridge Road and the Grand Concourse in The Bronx, New York, a short distance from its original location, and is now in the northern part of Poe Park.

    The cottage is a part of the Historic House Trust, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been administered by the Bronx County Historical Society since 1975, and is believed to have been built in 1797.

  • 1 mile(s) from Bronx Museum of Arts, is an internationally recognized cultural destination that presents innovative contemporary art exhibitions and education programs and is committed to promoting cross-cultural dialogues for diverse audiences.

    Since its founding in 1971, the Museum has played a vital role in the Bronx by helping to make art accessible to the entire community and connecting with local schools, artists, teens, and families through its robust education initiatives and public programs.

    In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the Museum implemented a universal free admission policy, supporting its mission to make arts experiences available to all audiences.

  • 4.6 mile(s) from Central Park, is an urban park in Manhattan, New York City.

    It is located between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side, roughly bounded by Fifth Avenue on the east, Central Park West (Eighth Avenue) on the west, Central Park South (59th Street) on the south, and Central Park North (110th Street) on the north.

    Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with 40 million visitors in 2013, and one of the most filmed locations in the world.

  • 11 mile(s) from Madison Square Garden, there is no other arena in the nation filled with the spirit of so many legends, iconic athletes, chart-topping musicians, celebrated performers, and even presidents and popes are all part of our legacy.

    As “The World's Most Famous Arena,” there's no debating that championship history happens here in the greatest city in the world.

    Beyond our main 19,500-seat venue, Madison Square Garden offers a variety of state-of-the-art spaces to accommodate your special event.

  • 10 mile(s) from Radio City Music Hall, famous for the Christmas Spectacular and New York Spectacular starring the legendary Rockettes, nothing says splendor like Radio City Music Hall.

    The brilliance of the hall’s art deco design is seen in all areas, from the famously exquisite 6,000-seat theater to the luxurious private apartment, the Roxy Suite.

    With many lavish spaces, the venue is a brilliant setting for events of any size that requires a touch of resplendence.

  • 9 mile(s) from Broadway, New York City's Theater District and officially zoned as the "Theater Subdistrict" is an area in Midtown Manhattan where most Broadway theaters are located, as well as many other theaters, movie theaters, restaurants, hotels, and other places of entertainment.

    It is bounded by West 40th Street on the south, West 54th Street on the north, Sixth Avenue on the east and Eighth Avenue on the west, and includes Times Square.

    The Great White Way is the name given to the section of Broadway which runs through the Theater District.

  • 4 mile(s) from Apollo Thearter, Harlem’s famous Apollo Theater is important not only because it honors and promotes the contributions of black American performers, but also because it is a living example of progress: The building was originally a burlesque theater that did not allow black patrons.

    Visit the Apollo for an Amateur Night, which started the careers of so many legends—including Ella Fitzgerald—or take a historical tour of the building.

    A Path Through History attraction.

  • 10 mile(s) from Carnegie Hall, this world-famous concert venue is a New York City landmark and must-see music attraction.

    Carnegie Hall presents classical, jazz, folk, world and popular music with breakthrough and veteran performers.

    Since opening in 1891, this concert hall has become the emblem of musical achievement around the world, and has showcased the world’s finest artists—from Tchaikovsky to Mahler, Horowitz to Callas to Bernstein, even Judy Garland and the Beatles.

    Experience a concert or take the tour or visit the Rose Museum.

  • 10 mile(s) from Grand Central Terminal, iconic train terminal built in 1913.

    Shopping, dining and events.

    The main concourse has the famous information booth and clock, the astrological ceiling mural with its glittering stars, and the Beaux Arts interior design with arched windows.

    A Path Through History attraction.

    A Taste NY Store – We feature a rotating selection of the highest quality foods and beverages that represent the diversity and creativity from across the state.

    So whether you're leaving the Great Empire State or coming home, we invite you to Taste NY.

  • 10 mile(s) from Lincoln Center, is one of the cornerstones of New York City’s culture, consisting of a campus of 11 organizations focused on music, dance and theatre.

    Together, they bring thousands of performances to life each year.

    Stop by to see a concert or a play, or take a guided tour of Lincoln Center’s many impressive theaters.

    Many of the venues that make up Lincoln Center are available for private events.

  • 6 mile(s) from The Met Fifth Avenue, presents over 5,000 years of art spanning all cultures and time periods.

    Since the Museum opened its doors to the public in its current location in Central Park in 1880, its footprint has expanded to cover more than two million square feet.

    Today, art comes alive in the Museum's galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and cultures.

  • 10 mile(s) from St.

    Patrick's Cathedral, is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of New York and the seat of the Archbishop.

    Located on Fifth Avenue, across from Rockefeller Center, the sanctuary is the largest Gothic Catholic cathedral in the US.

    This international landmark, dedicated in 1879, welcomes more than five million visitors each year.

    With its 330-foot spires, it is one of the City's most spectacular architectural sights.

    Inside, it boasts a seating capacity of 2,400, numerous altars and stained glass windows, and a giant organ with 7,855 pipes.

    Services are held daily and all are welcome, visitors and worshipers alike.

  • 10 mile(s) from Times Square, flashing neon lights and giant digital billboards.

    Brilliant Broadway marquees.

    Costumed characters and musicians.

    Times Square is big, bright and unforgettable.

    Its main junction is filled with popular retailers—plus the TKTS discount booth, which offers up to 50 percent off theater tickets.

    Walk to the top of its red steps—you may know them from the "Empire State of Mind" video—for a sweeping view of the area, including One Times Square, the building from which the ball drops on New Year
  • 10 mile(s) from Rockefeller Center, a visit to New York City wouldn't be complete without a trip to Rockefeller Plaza, where skaters glide across the rink and thousands of lights gleam from the always-enormous Christmas tree in the winter, and outdoor dining options abound in the warmer months.

    No matter the season, come for the shops, the eats and the stargazing here in NBC Studios' backyard.

  • 15 mile(s) from National September 11 Memorial & Museum, tells the story of the events of 9/11 through monumental and authentic artifacts, first-person accounts and multimedia displays.

    The museum’s first special exhibition, “Rendering the Unthinkable: Artists Respond to 9/11,” features artwork by 13 artists who relied on their craft to understand 9/11.

    The 9/11 Memorial consists of two enormous reflecting pools set in the footprints of the Twin Towers.

    The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 terror attacks are inscribed in bronze around the pools.

    Advance purchase of museum admission is strongly recommended.

    The 9/11 Memorial is open daily.

  • 7 mile(s) from American Museum of Natural History, is a New York icon.

    Packed with exhibitions representing people and animals throughout the ages, the museum also has a planetarium and an IMAX theater, as well as special visiting exhibitions and plenty of places to eat and shop.

    The dinosaur wing is a must-see, and if you have time, lie down under the life-size model of a blue whale in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.

    A Path Through History attraction.

  • 10.5 mile(s) from Empire State Building, located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building Experience is more than just a view.

    Embark on a journey through one of the most famous landmarks in the world, where you will experience the Art Deco lobby and murals, the historical “Dare to Dream” exhibit, and sustainability exhibit.

    Learn the fascinating history of the building's construction, restoration and industry-leading sustainability retrofit.

    Take in New York's most breathtaking views from its open-air observatory.

    See New York's world-famous skyline as it was meant to be seen—until 2am every night.

  • 9.3 mile(s) from Intrepid Museum, explore history, science and service at the Intrepid Museum.

    Walk the decks of the legendary aircraft carrier Intrepid, a National Historic Landmark, and see 28 aircraft, including the world’s fastest military jet.

    Get an up-close look at the space shuttle Enterprise and British Airways Concorde, and enter Growler, the only guided missile submarine open to the public.

    The Museum also features the Exploreum, a fully interactive exhibit space where you can climb into a real Bell 47 helicopter and land a space shuttle.

  • 1 mile(s) from Bronx Terminal Market, Located in the heart of The Bronx just under the Major Deegan Expressway at Exit 4/5, Bronx Terminal Market is a vibrant mix of modern architecture, diverse shopping, and colorful history.

    With nearly a million square feet of retail space, and parking for 2,600 cars, it offers some of the best, most convenient shopping around for miles.

  • 8.8 mile(s) from Shops at Columbus Circle, The Shops at Columbus Circle is an urban shopping mall in the Time Warner Center in Manhattan, New York City a complex of skyscrapers that was completed in 2003.

    It is located at Columbus Circle, next to the southwestern corner of Central Park.

    The shopping mall includes Amazon Books, H&M, L'Occitane, Michael Kors, Hugo Boss, Tumi, Coach, Cole Haan, Thomas Pink, J.Crew and Stuart Weitzman.

    The mall also has several restaurants such as the Michelin 3-star Per Se, Masa.

  • 10 mile(s) from Times Square, Flashing neon lights and giant digital billboards.

    Brilliant Broadway marquees.

    Costumed characters and musicians.

    Times Square is big, bright and unforgettable.

    Its main junction is filled with popular retailers—plus the TKTS discount booth, which offers up to 50 percent off theater tickets.

    Walk to the top of its red steps—you may know them from the "Empire State of Mind" video—for a sweeping view of the area, including One Times Square, the building from which the ball drops on New Year
  • 10 mile(s) from Rockefeller Center, A visit to New York City wouldn't be complete without a trip to Rockefeller Plaza, where skaters glide across the rink and thousands of lights gleam from the always-enormous Christmas tree in the winter, and outdoor dining options abound in the warmer months.

    No matter the season, come for the shops (from the FDNY Fire Zone store and museum to Swarovski), the eats (from Dean & DeLuca to Mendy's Kosher Deli) and the stargazing here in NBC Studios' backyard.

  • 12 mile(s) from Fifth Avenue, One of the most luxurious stretches of retail in the country, Fifth Avenue is the main artery of New York City's shopping scene, having welcomed a steady stream of fashion mavens for over 100 years.

    From catwalk copycats to bargain hunters, buyers flock to this section of Midtown (between 49th and 60th streets) to shop for it all.






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