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Bowery Hotel
COUNTRY
America
ADDRESS
335 Bowery, New York, NY 10003, United States
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About Bowery Hotel
The Bowery is an infamous luxury hotel situated at 335 Bowery, NYC. Bowery is New York?s oldest street. It has been poor, rich, violent, cultured, upscale, and downtrodden?all at the same time. New Yorkers today, view the Bowery as the site of constant construction and development, home to modern hotels, upscale stores, and $17 million penthouse apartments. The Bowery Hotel has hosted numerous famous personalities and continues to attract visitors with its history, charm and reputation for being haunted.
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- Some of its notable guests include Zayn Malik, Gigi Hadid, Jennifer Lopez, Liv Tyler, Kate Hudson, Sting, Keith Richards, Bruce Willis, Kiefer Sutherland, Blake Lively, Jude Law, Robert Pattinson, Jonah Hill, Chris Hemsworth, Paul McCartney, David Beckham, and Kristen Stewart.

- The east side hotel offers 135 loft-like rooms for accommodation, a bar and restaurant, and unique interior decoration with antique Turkish rugs, factory-style windows, etc. It is the New York home to musicians, writers, artists, and those who want to be surrounded by them.

- Many reports of strange encounters have come to light. A young man upon checking into his room was allegedly welcomed by an apparition, dressed in all white. Another gentleman was drenched in his beer after the glass was ?thrown? on him while he was all by himself.

- Not far from the hotel is the Marble cemetery, where more than 2000 burials have taken place. Legend has it that at 1:00 am, one of these spirits can be seen wandering the hallways and occasionally chat up with a guest and disappear mid-sentence.

- The site is considered a hotspot for poltergeist activity. Elevators are reported functioning on their own, stopping and reaching different floors, around 1 each morning.

- Today, the neighborhood is filled with fancy restaurants, art galleries, and busy streets. But once it used to be home to some of New York City's poorest residents and with poverty also came homeless shelters, methadone clinics, brothels, and plenty of people who met tragic and untimely ends.

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