The room size is okay. It's standard for a normal three-star hotel in China, which is rare in New York. The location is pretty good, and it's relatively close to the subway station. It's only two subway stops away from Manhattan.
The soundproofing of the room is average. If you don't sleep well, I suggest you tell the front desk and ask them to give you a room not facing the street. They are L-shaped, so some rooms are facing the street and some are not.
Also be careful to avoid the ice-making machines, they are too noisy.
There is 24-hour hot boiled water in the lobby on the first floor! ! !
The service was very enthusiastic. While I was waiting for the bus in the lobby, there was a front desk clerk named Molly who took the initiative to help me keep my luggage.
+ Prime downtown Brooklyn location, close to many dining and travel options, close to Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, as well as I-278 Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. There's also a rooftop sushi lounge!
+ Staff and cleaning services were daily, consistent and helpful.
+ Beds, sheets and towels were clean and comfortable.
+ WiFi was great and fast, even the basic guest option! They do have very affordable upgrade options, if needed.
+/- Requested king bed room, none were available, stayed instead in double queen room.
+/- Because it's in the middle of downtown Brooklyn, outside noise is very much a factor - car horns honking, sirens, people, etc.
+/- As expected, parking and traffic is difficult. There is metered parking on the block of the hotel, itself, as well as garage options around the area. The block, itself, is also fairly narrow due to ongoing construction across the street from the hotel.
+/- Only facility not offered is laundry. My total stay was over a week, so that was unfortunate, I'd love to have been able to do laundry on-site.
No real negatives here, was a great stay!
Overall had a good stay room was above expectations for location only improvements would be elevator situation need separate system for housekeeping causes delays has to be resolved.
The hotel is just a 2-3 minute walk after getting off the subway. Overall, the interior and atmosphere of the hotel itself is pretty, but it was a bit disappointing that it took a while for the hot water to come out and there were no basic amenities such as disposable slippers and water.
Still, the hotel overall was pretty and clean, so it was much better than the old place in Manhattan.
Great location. It’s minimalist which is fine. Be warned that after you use the shower over the toilet that the next time you flush water is going to come out of that shower head above you.
My sheets had tears in them. It is a budget friendly hotel for the location but I would expect sheets not to be torn.
Convenience store next door which is great. Whole Foods and tons of places to eat close by.
Apreciaré they have a filtered water filling station near the lobby so you can bring your own water bottle and have fresh water without the expense.
Excellent location within a short walk to almost every subway line. Unfortunately that means it can be a little loud, but it never woke me up.
Incredibly friendly staff are always on hand, 24/7.
The included breakfast is more than adequate; bagels, juice, yoghurt, pastries.
The room has a good shower, comfy bed, and good TV with chromecast-ability.
How should I put it? The location is good. There is a subway 2 blocks away, and there are 3 lines. It is very convenient to go to Manhattan and LaGuardia Airport. There are residential areas nearby, and there are no black people gathering places. It is safe to walk back from the subway station. The hotel includes breakfast, so you can have enough food. Just don't ask for too much. This price includes breakfast and is not far from Manhattan, which is acceptable. But the rooms facing the street are a bit noisy.
The room is quite complete, but it takes more than ten minutes to walk from the subway station. The attitude of the front desk is good, but I live on the first floor, and their chatting voice can still come through in the middle of the night
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