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Conrad New York Midtown
4.1/566 Reviews

Conrad New York Midtown

Midtown West New York|1.23km from Terminal 5
Upon entering, it gives a small boutique hotel feel due to the size of the lobby, but the rooms are anything but! Overall, a great relaxing stay that I wish was longer. This was one of the largest rooms I have had in a NYC hotel. Check-in by Cynthia was welcoming and seamless. The room was beautiful, Queen 1 BR suite that was nicely appointed with a small foyer that had a small, padded bench, comfortable living room with TV and large double doors leading into the BR. Make sure you open cabinets to find your mini-bar, and Nescafe coffee maker or you will miss it. But I liked that it was tucked away neatly. I would have loved a separate refrigerator to store my own beverages or any leftovers. If it was available, I did not see it need it this trip, but would inquire for a future stay. The room also had a walk-in closet/dressing room with a wide full-length mirror, and nice sized bathroom with glass walled walk in-shower. The bathroom wasn't large, but it the vanity was large enough for 2 people to store their toiletries, also with the walk-in closet right outside of the bathroom door, there was extra storage if needed. The bed was one of the most comfortable hotel beds I have slept in. My room was in the middle section of floors available, my views were nice enough but nothing to write home about. It you are looking for a beautiful NYC Skyline view ask for a higher floor, or room with a view, I did not request it, but I believe they would have done their best to accommodate if I had. There is an on-site restaurant Dabble. The food (breakfast) was good (not spectacular), but convenient given my stay, pricey $25-50 per person - but it is Manhattan, and this is a 5-star hotel, so I wasn't surprised at the price- you pay for convenience and or you eat there because you may have credits given your level of rewards membership which was my experience. I was happy to have that as an option and did appreciate the convenience. I would definitely return and will recommend to friends looking to elevate their NYC hotel experience.

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Holiday Inn Express Manhattan Midtown West New York
3.7/5118 Reviews

Holiday Inn Express Manhattan Midtown West New York

Midtown West New York|0.65km from Terminal 5
Stayed in this IHG one night Sunday May 7th. Yes small bathrooms and small vanity but the breakfast and service was almost like a zombie apocalypse happened. We got down there way before breakfast ended and there was NOTHING left in terms of soemthing to drink. Name it, it was gone. No water, juice, milk. Oops the coffee machine to the left might have been working. My wife asked about it at front desk the lady cleaning up, but not really since all trash bins were overflowed, could not understand. I asked for a knife and finally when I acted it out did she get it. The frig, literally NOTHING IN IT. I have never seen that before at an IHG. No bagels, no muffins. When I got there there were 2 cinnamon rolls left, I got one of them. I took pics of the empty stuff, I took pics of the trash. This went off the rails when my wife asks for a muffin and tells of the situation and it's like come down sooner. Like what? No sorry? My wife was incensed. Then another lady, MUCH BETTER WITH hospitality skills, started passing out bottled water she got from storage for people. We got 2 of those. Yes there was PLENTY of eggs and sausage. That was literally it. I have never seen that before. Yes the bathroom vanity was small. The door kept opening even if you cracked it. The room was larger but built around the subway sound of the elevator shafts. The sound didn't bother us much but in am wow. Just a tough stay. The bed was nice. The room temp was easliy controlled. I am shocked at the disaster of the morning. Never seen that as Platinum member in almost 20 years of staying at IHG's. I feel I should write a letter to the hotel. The issue was just no way to fix anything. NO one was wow out of that, ok will get more. There was no one to really help anyone. I felt terrible for a set of parents with 2 kids. I was like not much around, try to get water. They had some sausage on a plate. There was a few slices of bread left as well. Stunningly bad. Happliy some guy came and braught my wife a frozen bagel we want to room and thawed with a hair-dryer. I took a pic of that too. We love IHG's over marriott but this was a fun on miss from what we saw at 910am on.
Jazz on Columbus Circle Hostel
3.5/514 Reviews

Jazz on Columbus Circle Hostel

Midtown West New York|0.9km from Terminal 5
Blink and you'll miss it, but the Jazz Columbus Circle is right there near 56th and 8th, between the LenWich and Wendy's. There's no branding or signage on the door or even the front desk but, trust me, it's there and you're at the right place. Pack a towel. New health measures mean they don't provide those anymore. They make coffee in the mornings, but the equipment isn't maintained well, and there's always a supply of bagels, but there's no way to know how long those have been there. If you bring home a doggy bag from your dinner out, you can store it in the communal fridge but there's no way to heat your leftovers back up as the microwave is out of order. Need a glass of water in the middle of the night? The fridge dispenses filtered water. You'll just be waiting a while, though, as it dispenses it at an extremely slow trickle. An extremely slow trickle was also how the sink worked in my dorm's bathroom. More water leaked onto the floor than flowed into the sink for the simple task of washing my hands. At least there were no issues with the shower. As for the toilet, the handle was loose and needed to be pulled carefully and securely each time. In the bedroom, you're provided a place for your head, a couple hooks for your things and a small locker. Bring a lock, unless you didn't pack any valuables and believe wholeheartedly in the honor system. It's winter and the AC is still in the window, but the draft won't affect you as the heat works exceptionally well. What doesn't work well is the hostel's WiFi. The city's is faster and easier to connect to. At the end of the day, it's an inexpensive stay at a youth hostel a couple blocks from Columbus Circle proper. You get what you pay for.

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The Pearl Hotel
4.3/5101 Reviews
Times Square
There are not many people who comment on it. The hotel is on 49th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. The roads in Manhattan are easy to recognize, just right and street. Start on Fifth Avenue and then sixth, seventh, Broadway and eighth. In the middle is the street. The Port Authority's main station (that is, the coach station) is on 42nd Street, Times Square is on 47th Street, and the subway can be a 50th Street station, very close. A lot of food nearby (Ichiran Ramen, Shake Burger, Michelin Steak House). The hotel is not a well-known brand in the chain, it is relatively small and not luxurious, but the price is not cheaper than the surrounding Marriott or the like. Last year, I stayed at Marriott very large. The exterior looks larger and more luxurious than this. After all, his infrastructure is very early. But this good place is closer to Times Square than the quiet Marriott there, rooms have microwaves, coffee machines, free fruit and apples, bananas, potato chips, ice water for 24 hours downstairs. There is coffee and tea on the second floor, and friends can sit there. There are slippers, umbrellas and toiletries in the room. L'Occitane. These are not available in American hotels. Dental appliances are not. I booked an agent's twin room at Ctrip at first, which was 500 yuan cheaper than the official website. There are two types of twin beds on the official website. One is ordinary and the other is a barrier-free room with a handrail. The difference between these two types is 500. The double bed marked on Ctrip did not say that it was an accessible room. I booked Ctrip for a small farmer. The fact that I got the room was a barrier-free room, and that 500 was not bad. And it was very low on the third floor. It was super dark in high-rise New York. I went to the front desk to upgrade the suite. The front desk gave me a good discount and added me 50 dollars a day. Hall, bedroom with double bed, double sofa bed in the hall, both bath and shower, and 3 cloakrooms with bathrobe hangers. Ctrip's hotel booking is really very metaphysical, the price and official website are not bad, the room type is difficult to determine, I have learned lessons before. Anyway, the hotel location is convenient and the facilities can be serviced or not. The price is not bad. People do not look at their choices. There is a parking lot on the side of the hotel, and you can also park on behalf of the guests. On the side is the Ambassador Theater staged by Ryoko Micura of Chicago, which is opposite the Mormon Theater.
Civilian NYC
4.3/5108 Reviews
Times Square
Finally a hotel that gets it. I become irritated when looking online at hotels and discover how many have succumbed to the gimmick of “resort fees” or “destination fees” to squeeze a few more dollars out of the traveler. I am not going to use the gym. A big breakfast does not interest me. I have my cell phone for long distance calls. I resent being forced to pay for “privileges” that I will not be using. Civilian makes it all so simple. Do you want to use the gym? Then pay for it. Do you want to have breakfast in the hotel? Then pay for it. It is all so simple! Customize your stay to your own preferences. Having gotten all that off my chest… As a solo traveler, I chose the ”Cozy Queen” which was adequate for me… big bed (very comfortable), big TV (with several OnDemand options), huge window facing the street (making the room bright and giving a sense that it is larger than perhaps it really is), and a larger bathroom than I have typically found in NYC. There is a bar on the second floor with a terrace overlooking the street. Inside is spacious and nicely decorated with miniature stage sets from Broadway shows. Civilian is less than a year old… everything is shiny and new. All the members of the staff whom I encountered were welcoming and pleasant and ready with a smile or greeting. Civilian is top notch!!
M Social Hotel Times Square New York
4.2/5127 Reviews
Times Square
Overall, I had a good experience in the hotel. The rooms are rather pricy but that’s normal in NY, especially if you have a room overlooking Times Square. The staff is (mostly) friendly and courteous. There is a 10$ voucher that you can use every day in the bar. They hotel has room service which is not a given in NY after the COVID related down scaling of services in hotels due to lack of guests and staff. The food is OK, though the quality and quantity varies from day to day. Be careful with your laundry service. I overlooked that the day I was handing in my laundry was a holiday and I was charged a hefty $140 for a few underwear, T Shirts and socks due to an additional holiday/Sunday fee. However, after raising the matter with the hotel manager - who handled the matter in a very friendly and professional manner unlike the operator I spoke to first - a discount was added to my bill that compensated for the additional holiday laundry fee. Since it was me that had overlooked the holiday, this was a nice and welcome gesture that I much appreciated. Overall, the hotel can be recommended though the rooms are a little too small for the price. They are, however, modern, clean and comfortable.
Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/Central Park
4.6/5130 Reviews
Midtown West
We stayed here for a week in May and loved it! We were nervous after reading negative reviews but really can't understand what reviewers were complaining about as that was not our experience at all. As 3 females travelling we always felt safe here - Central Park was 10 minutes one way and Times Square was 10 minutes the other way, it's a perfect location. We loved the view from our room at night time when New York was all lit up. Our room was spacious with a big bathroom, always well stocked with plenty of towels and toiletries. The little kitchenette was very handy when we bought drinks and groceries, or took boxes up from breakfast. Talking of breakfast this was fantastic - a huge room with plenty of seating and a massive array of fresh food always being restocked by the plenty of staff milling around answering any queries and cleaning up. There was a gentleman who was always clearing away tables and emptying the bins and was friendly and helpful. He obviously loved little kids and would pay special attention to families who were juggling their kids while also trying to have breakfast. A couple of times we saw him produce a packaged cookie from his back pocket to give to a little one and their little faces lit up and the parents were always so pleased that someone was paying attention to their kids - we thought this was lovely and such a personal touch. We've read other reviews that the breakfast room was too small with a limited range but that is not the case at all - it was brilliant - best of all they provide boxes so that you can take foodstuffs away with you which we did all the time and could then store in our in room fridge. We never saw the cleaners but they did an amazing job and twice they did our washing up! We never had that before and it was a pleasant surprise as we were intending to do it when we got back in the evening. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful and one young lady receptionist always gave us a wave and a smile as we passed by as she recognised us after a couple of days, though she always struggled to understand our English accents! The concierge guys were brilliant and so helpful. I can't remember their names except for the one with a film star name - Orlando. They answered all our annoying tourist questions and one of the guys, when we asked about a cab, took us up to the corner and used his whistle to stop a cab, opened the door and sent us on our way - such a nice personal touch which made us feel cared for. The air conditioning in our room was very effective and was not noisy at all so maybe the people who mentioned it were just unlucky. Yes the elevators did make a noise but not that you couldn't sleep. We loved New York and would like to return and will definitely stay here again - I would 100% recommend staying here.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott New York Manhattan/Central Park
4.4/543 Reviews
Midtown West
The location of the hotel is convenient, and the front desk staff is friendly. It would be better if it can be cleaned every day. The hotel's breakfast is quite rich, but the room is a bit small, and two suitcases cannot be opened. nice gym
Ink48 Hotel
4/5112 Reviews
Midtown West
Very good hotel. I Was impressed by the service in the front desk and the cleaniness of the rooms. Definitely will go back. 5/5 keep going.

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