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The St. Regis New York
4.5/576 Reviews

The St. Regis New York

New York City Center New York|1.69km from Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park
Two doormen stationed at the front entrance saw us retrieving our luggage from the cab trunk, but made no attempt to help. I had checked in a day earlier and was great full that the room was made available at 12 PM . They did tell us there was no view; I was okay with that as we are in NY regularly and at this trip it was not a priority. I haven’t stayed at this hotel in a few years, but remembered the excellent butler service and lovely accommodations, and was looking forward to it. The checkin felt like something one would expect at a Highway motel. No explanation of any services, no welcome drink, no Butler introductions, nobody accompanied you to the room or directed you to the elevator. The room had the tiniest window, with a curtain without a valance (# 1406) facing a wall a few feet away. No Natural light what so ever. The leather head rest on the bed was ripped on a couple of spots. It had only one not very comfortable lounge chair in a fairly large king room. So if you are a couple, you cannot even sit together for a cup of coffee. In the past at checkin the butler would introduce themselves, offer coffee , tea etc and make sure you were satisfied with the accommodations. We had ballet tickets for a matinee, so initially decided to just go with the flow. Went for a quick lunch at the Astor, paid around $170 for 2 ceaser salads, a bloody mary and a glass of Duvel Leroy Champagne. I have no problems paying premium prices for value , but $28 for a Bloody Mary with a celery stalk garnish and stoli vodka? They claimed to have invented it , but definitely not worth the price. When we returned back from the ballet and returned to the room , it seemed really depressing. They call it an interior room , but it could easily be in a windowless basement. We requested a room change and requested to speak to a manager. We were told the manager was downstairs and would call us back. We were going to dinner, so left the front desk our cell number. The manager ever returned the call. On our return when we requested a room change, we were told that they were completely sold out. At this point we were exhausted an decided to just let it go and returned to our room for a good nights sleep. It was around 10:30 PM, and there was a continuous loud rumbling sound. When we called the front desk , we were told that the noise was from their service elevator which was being used a lot that night as 2 of their 4 passenger elevators had been broken for a couple of days. They offered to now move us to another room. So at 11 Pm we had to get dressed and pack up to move to another room. The new room (1903), had a moldy smell. Got up next morning with a back ache as the bed was not comfortable. In the morning the moldy smell seems to have gotten even worse and I did report that. I was told it was because of air conditioning! We called the butler for coffee in the morning. The French press coffee arrived with c
Baccarat Hotel New York
4.4/564 Reviews

Baccarat Hotel New York

Midtown West New York|1.82km from Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park
This week, I checked in at the Baccarat Hotel in New York, and the experience was really amazing. Various details fully reflect the comfort experience of the hotel. When you arrive at the hotel, someone will help you with your luggage, ask your name, and tell you to check in on the second floor of the hotel. - Then after arriving on the second floor, the little brothers and sisters who checked in are very good-looking, and then they will double check the room. At this time, you can wait in the lobby for a while (the lobby is really beautiful, full of crystal lights). The photo is really amazing. Absolute child. - I booked a standard room. The room is not big, but it is really beautiful. I like this style of room very much. You will be given chocolates when you check in, and each room has a rose, which is really nice to take pictures. American hotels rarely give slippers, but Baccarat gave them. Turn down at night, and will send macarons (the best macarons I have ever eaten that are not sweet and taste great). - The service is really at the ceiling level in the United States (it also competes with the top luxury hotels in China). Almost everyone of them will know your name and will serve you patiently. This one has passed most of the American luxury hotels. - The hotel is fully equipped with a swimming pool. The swimming pool is also the same style, simply, every part is beautiful. The location of the hotel is opposite to MoMA, which is really convenient if you are interested in MoMA. This is the only American hotel I've ever wanted to stay again, and the last time I had that desire was at The Middle House.

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Graduate New York
4.5/5117 Reviews

Graduate New York

New York|0.75km from Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park
My daughter and I first learned about the beautiful views from the Panorama Room right after it opened from a person we met that lives on Roosevelt Island. They were right! Likely my favorite views of the city! So when my daughter graduated this month from Columbia, my husband and I decided to make a week's reservation to stay at the Graduate Hotel! When I made the reservation several months ago, we decided to get the ”Get Up + Go Package” which included a continental breakfast from their Anything At All lobby restaurant. I mistakenly made the reservation for one person instead of two, so I made a reservation change online and also called the hotel to make sure they adjusted it. The person I spoke with ensured us that our reservation was changed to two and that the price would be the same (we were spending well over $2600 for our stay). Upon arrival, the person at the front desk said the reservation was only for one person and that only one of us could get the continental breakfast. So I explained what happened but she had no record of it. She said she would talk to the manager about it -- and later advised that the manager said we would have to pay extra for the continental breakfast. It all felt so silly - we are talking basically coffee (which is free for all anyway) and pastries, fruit, or granola. Besides, we had to miss breakfast a couple times during our stay because we had to leave for graduation events before they served it. They relented after all but we felt it was a poor way to start our stay. I think communication is a problem in general there because before we arrived I sent an inquiry to the Panorama Room asking about the Mother's Day brunch menu and they never responded. I tried calling a few times and could not get through. So although I made a reservation for brunch, I ended up canceling it. As for the room, we very much liked it. We had a great view from the 17th floor, the bed was comfortable, the room was large, and we liked the Roosevelt era decor. So the rating is mainly for the that. You can reach Roosevelt Island via the F train or the tram (which is fun for one trip over). Getting there can wear on you over a long time but it was an interesting place/location to stay.

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The Bernic Hotel New York City, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
4.3/5106 Reviews
New York City Center
super satisfied! The room is huge and has a balcony! It's a very comfortable place to live. It's a few minutes walk to the subway station. It's in the city center and there's a convenience store next to it. I'll stay again next time!
Pod 51
4.1/5124 Reviews
New York City Center
This was booked through a travel agent when we said, nothing fancy just travel lodge type, for sleeping only really. It was for me and my daughter, 60 and 40, twin room requested. It looked ok on website so we were happy. Oh dear, when we got there we were told, you have our deluxe double, i told the receptionist we had requested a twin, he said non were available, so we thought a double like a travel lodge/premier it would be fine. The room was the size of your little bedroom in a house, the bed was long ways on running against the wall, after a conversation with the receptionist, a twin room miraculously appeared at a price of a further 200 dollars!! Over a barrel we agreed, what choice did we have! Once in new room, which was nice and had rooftop balcony, we decided to shower and change before eating, the shower was via the toilet in the room, i got in and then my daughter shouted mum, don't turn round! the shower, which was lovely and hot, was exposed to the whole room through a full length window! No modesty at all. The room service and cleanliness was great and i am sure for a certain type of guest these rooms are good value and do the job. I have attached the welcome poster on the back of the door, we have laughed since. Also don't eat at the joint next door, it too expensive and not good value, walk to the end of the street onto 2nd ave and you ll find lovely eatery's and service. Also don't use their return to airport service, they use a luxury limousine service which is double the yellow taxi!
Hampton Inn Manhattan Grand Central
4.4/5135 Reviews
New York City Center
Stayed here with a family in October 2022. The room size is generous by Manhattan standards, and we were able to see the Chrysler Building from our window. The room and the hotel in general are clean and well-maintained. The reception staff was friendly and courteous, quickly resolving a few minor issues for us. The breakfast variety is good, although it may be a bit crowded a little later in the morning. The elevators are fast, although sometimes you may have to wait a bit for them to arrive. The location is great for your general NYC tourist destinations. Nothing negative to say about this place, if the price is right, you are not likely to regret your choice.
Graduate New York
4.5/5117 Reviews
My daughter and I first learned about the beautiful views from the Panorama Room right after it opened from a person we met that lives on Roosevelt Island. They were right! Likely my favorite views of the city! So when my daughter graduated this month from Columbia, my husband and I decided to make a week's reservation to stay at the Graduate Hotel! When I made the reservation several months ago, we decided to get the ”Get Up + Go Package” which included a continental breakfast from their Anything At All lobby restaurant. I mistakenly made the reservation for one person instead of two, so I made a reservation change online and also called the hotel to make sure they adjusted it. The person I spoke with ensured us that our reservation was changed to two and that the price would be the same (we were spending well over $2600 for our stay). Upon arrival, the person at the front desk said the reservation was only for one person and that only one of us could get the continental breakfast. So I explained what happened but she had no record of it. She said she would talk to the manager about it -- and later advised that the manager said we would have to pay extra for the continental breakfast. It all felt so silly - we are talking basically coffee (which is free for all anyway) and pastries, fruit, or granola. Besides, we had to miss breakfast a couple times during our stay because we had to leave for graduation events before they served it. They relented after all but we felt it was a poor way to start our stay. I think communication is a problem in general there because before we arrived I sent an inquiry to the Panorama Room asking about the Mother's Day brunch menu and they never responded. I tried calling a few times and could not get through. So although I made a reservation for brunch, I ended up canceling it. As for the room, we very much liked it. We had a great view from the 17th floor, the bed was comfortable, the room was large, and we liked the Roosevelt era decor. So the rating is mainly for the that. You can reach Roosevelt Island via the F train or the tram (which is fun for one trip over). Getting there can wear on you over a long time but it was an interesting place/location to stay.
Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza
4.2/5177 Reviews
New York City Center
Price was very reasonable for this area, everything was clean and tidy, however they didn’t even come with free bottle of water, toothbrush and etc. Also the attitude of some staffs were not that polite, but some staffs were very nice.
Westgate New York Grand Central
4.3/5120 Reviews
New York City Center
I was wrong to underestimate this hotel because of the reviews from other hotels in NYC. Aside from the lack of microwave in the room & only 2-out-of-3 working 4-5ppl elevators, this hotel is pretty great! The room is enough for my girlfriend & I. Cozy bed, nice shower, wide bathtub, coffee maker & a mini fridge. Amazing location near bus stops (one just in front of the hotel), subway & CVS on the next block. Only 5min walk to Chrysler Building & around 8min walk to Grand Central Terminal! Most importantly, the hotel is reasonably priced for a nice NYC hotel. Good customer service (shoutouts to Nestor!) & excellent housekeeping! They cleaned our room & fixed our bed every single day! & there's a bar downstairs which also serves Starbucks. I recommend! Will sure consider coming back when I visit NYC again.✌🏼

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