Top rated hotels in New York

Hotel Indigo Williamsburg - Brooklyn
4.1/5104 Reviews
Williamsburg
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.
Hotel Indigo Lower East Side New York
3.9/5113 Reviews
Lower East Side
This is the second time our family stayed in this hotel, probably the best choice in Lower East. The hotel manager Milta is really kind and helpful. The cleaning lady Nancy is also very kind and treated our family with extra care. The club and the roof top lounge is also a nice place to hang out and do some work in the morning, and have a drink and spend an evening with friends at night. I'd highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting New York.
Hotel Indigo - Flushing, an IHG Hotel
4.3/5217 Reviews
Flushing
My husband and i stayed at this hotel last week while visiting for the Us Open Tennis. i wanted to stay at a new clean modern place and it fit al those perfectly. Upon arrival to LGA we called and the hotel shuttle came and picked us up at 12 midnight .check in was quick and easy. i will say the air conditioner noise is 100% correct. we got there at midnight and once in the room i was like what the heck is that noise. luckily the room was cool and we turned it off for the night. ( we could not sleep with that noise) the next day we left the air on since we would be gone and the room was cool enough to turn the ac off at night. to get to the us open we would take the 7 train to the Mets Station one station down and we were within walking distance to the Tennis Stadium. we felt safe after the game at about 1 am to take the 7 train back one stop and walk the 10 minutes to the hotel.For purposes of the US Open to me this is the best hotel. all of the others near LGA had horrible reviews. this hotel is beautiful, new and modern. they also have a coffee shop that was convenient. having the 7 train nearby is a huge plus. overall i will be back to this hotel.
Hotel Indigo NYC Downtown - Wall Street, an IHG Hotel
4.1/576 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
Was able to check in early which was great after a long flight from uk. Room had everything we needed included toiletries, hairdryer, safe, fridge and coffee machine. Also had a clothes steamer although was unsure how to use this. Bathroom was lovely and bed was comfy. Room had a/c .Hotel was a short walk from the subway and lots of eateries by the hotel. Deli’s and restaurants. Walking distance to the water(pier 11, 17 and Staten Island ferry). We were also able to leave luggage after check out. This was securely stored using a ticket system. There was no charge for this. Room deposit refunded same day as check out. We loved our stay.
Hotel Indigo NYC Financial District, an IHG Hotel
4.5/594 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
It is the first time that we find a hotel room where the TV is bigger than the closet. Perhaps the hotel's policy is to set up the rooms differently depending on the season: large TV and small wardrobe during the warm season and small TV and large wardrobe during the winter season? Amazing! Considering that the space in the closet is only 23 inches (60cm) the suitcases cannot be emptied and must find a place around the bed in order to be opened. The positive consequence is that moving around the room helps to learn the Sirtaki dance steps: 4 steps on the side and two steps forward. The size of the bathroom is inconsistent with that of the room. The bathroom, in fact, is surprisingly large. The drains, on the other hand, are consistent with the narrowness of the room, in fact as soon as we arrived in the room we found the drains clogged (promptly purged by the hotel's ”specialist technician”). The air conditioning, turned on by default, reminds us of a subway station: the same movement of air and above all the same noise when the subway cars arrive. The same ”specialised technician” then intervened to activate the futuristic air conditioning control unit where, by going through labyrinthine menus, submenus and sub-submenus, in the end he was able to access the on/off disclaimer. Unfortunately the instruction manual for this control unit is not available in the room consequently we have replaced that bizarre electronic panel with that archaic tool called ”window” where with a marvelous handle one is able to change the air in the room. The operation of this tool is friendly enough that it does not need an instruction manual. The room is also equipped with a large screen through which at night you can watch the silhouette puppet show. The screen is the dividing wall between the bedroom and the bathroom built in opaque glass. It is enough to go to the bathroom and turn on the light, whoever is on the bed can enjoy the exhibition, free of charge. The restaurant is quite good and the prices are ok.

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