This is a private, cozy and clean apartment with all the comforts of home just minutes from New York City in a safe charming town packed with surprises. You can easily drive into the city or take the express or local bus that is conveniently located within walking distance that goes into New York City for $4.50 per adult. Perfect for those looking for quick commute to the city and a quiet place to stay at night without all the hassle and cost.
The house is within walking distance of downtown, Korea Town, H-Mart, coffee shops, local eateries, and historic parks.
Bedroom
- Queen-size bed
- Smart TV with streaming options (use your own account)
- Dresser
Livingroom
- Stylish section sofa
- 1 queen size great quality air mattress available if needed
- Smart TV with streaming options (use your own account)
Kitchen
- Fully equipped kitchen, with everything you need to cook
- Pots/Pans
- Serving utensils
- Plates, bowls, cups
- Microwave, air fryer and coffee machine
Bathroom
- Fresh towels and linen
- Hair Dryer
- Toilet paper, hand soap, bath soap, shampoo
Other Amenity
- Heating, air conditioning
- Washer/Dryer in building
- Free parking on street
The Neighborhood
Fort Lee is a very charming suburban area, just a short drive from America’s biggest city, located at the western terminus of the George Washington Bridge, which crosses the Hudson River and connects to the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
The town is built on its historic foundation, playing a crucial role during the American Revolutionary War. Explore the compact center of town on foot or discover the stunning views from the bank of the Hudson River on the edge of the city.
Most of Fort Lee’s major attractions can be found in a four-block radius, making it the perfect destination to navigate on foot. Head to Main Street to find most of the city’s shopping. Browse through local boutiques, traditional delis and major fashion outlets as you stroll down the street.
Continue exploring on foot to find the city’s diverse range of restaurants. A large Korean community has brought authentic dishes to the city, while plenty of traditional pizzerias, late-night diners and “mom and pop” burger spots can be found in the center of town.
Take a short walk to the eastern edge of town to visit the Fort Lee Historic Park. Perched on the edge of the Hudson River, and with sweeping views of the George Washington Bridge and the New York City skyline, the park is a great place to watch historic reenactments. Hear the story of George Washington’s evacuation in 1776 and of the role the town played during the American Revolutionary War.
Transportation to NYC
NJ Transit bus 158,159 to Port Authority, mid-town Manhattan
Any shuttle or bus will stop at Fort Lee side of George Washington Bridge, then cross the bridge to George Washington Bridge Terminal at upper town Manhattan where NYC subway connects.