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6 Columbus

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6 Columbus – a SIXTY Hotel infuses its 1960s modernist décor with 21st-century sensibilities and stylish accommodations. Located just steps from Columbus Circle, Central Park, and city’s sparkling skyscrapers, 6 Columbus is truly singular among Midtown NYC hotels.


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