145 West 44th Street, New York, New York State, 10036
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Two Double Room
Stayed in Apr 2025
Family
17 review
8.0/10
Very Good
Posted on May 21, 2025
The place is very convenient as there are lots of eateries nearby.
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King Room
Stayed in Aug 2023
Solo travellers
16 review
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Sep 5, 2023
The location is very good, a lot of shops and restaurants are around. There is beautiful lobby, rooms with big windows and great view. Unfortunately there is no breakfast at the hotel, they recommend to go to Starbucks which is right next to the hotel.
6/8
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Ball Drop View King Room
Stayed in Nov 2022
Family
1 review
6.0/10
Posted on Jan 7, 2023
Biggest disappointments in this hotel was that we paid $1k for ONE NIGHT for a ball drop view room. We could see the ball drop which was great, but we couldn’t see the performances from our window which was fine, we could just watch them on tv right? WRONG! Our tv was BROKEN. It took an hour and a half for them to get it fixed, (replaced) and even once they got the new one in, it took another 15 minutes to program it. We missed viewing half of the performers we wanted to watch.
You would expect a $1k a night room to be pristine, but the bathtub looked like it was out of someone’s grandmas house. It was quite stained (you can tell it was the product of years and years of dirt buildup) and the shower barely worked.
Overall quite disappointed. It was the worst hotel room I’ve ever stayed in NYC and the most money I’ve ever paid. On the bright side the staff were very nice and the lobby looked expensive, but who cares if this does not translate to the actual room you’re sleeping in.