Looking for a place to stay in the city? Individual NYC hotel reviews can be a very informative source to learn about the location, atmosphere, amenities and services you will encounter upon visiting. We receive notice every time a review is posted online about The Leo House. We’re pleased to let our guests know that reviews are very important to... Continue Reading
Winter in New York City is anything but boring. There are so many festivals, exhibits, shows and shopping to keep you busy well into the new year. This winter, we are launching two new New York City hotel deals for January and February 2020 so you can stay in the heart of NYC without breaking your budget. Keep reading for details on... Continue Reading
“And the angel said to them, ‘Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.” Luke 2:10 Reading scripture and bible passages can be a good way to remind us what we are celebrating when it comes to the good news of Christmas. With all the focus built around shopping... Continue Reading
Getting ready for Thanksgiving? We have a big weekend coming up and wanted to make sure we shared with you some special sentiments. Enjoy these Thanksgiving 2019 Prayers and please share them with anyone and everyone you know. Thanksgiving 2019 Prayers for Peace, Rest and Renewal Heavenly Father, what a joy it is to take a break from our daily... Continue Reading
Read this article as originally published on TheTablet.org by Andrew Pugliese. MANHATTAN — Tucked away on West 23rd Street in Manhattan is a guesthouse that offers Mass at 7 a.m. and a rosary group at 3 p.m. on most days. The Leo House is one of several Christian “hotels” in New York City. Michael Coneys, its president, said the guesthouse gets... Continue Reading
Read this article as originally published in the Catholic New York Newspaper by Armando Machado. The Leo House, a Catholic guesthouse for travelers located in the Chelsea section of Manhattan, provides affordable, temporary accommodations with old-world charm—a place where travelers have “found a haven embodying spiritual solace.” In the hallway of the second floor of the five-story annex building is... Continue Reading