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The Wall Street Inn
4.2/5102 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
The hotel room has a smell, the building is outside construction, there is no scenery, the door face is too small to find, breakfast is a can sing coffee, but the advantage is that the service is good, it looks like a very traditional family hotel The price is also suitable.
Hilton Garden Inn NYC Financial Center/Manhattan Downtown
4/542 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
My room had a nice view. I originally booked it for four nights, but I couldn't check in due to something unexpected. I applied for a refund and the hotel agreed. But one thing that made me very angry at the time was that the staff didn't lock the door for me after house keeping was completed. I went out at noon and came back at three o'clock in the morning. There was no theft or anything like that. The ice machine was right at the door of my room. There are so many people coming and going that it makes me scared just thinking about it!
Mint House at 70 Pine
4.5/5115 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
Perfect location with a great market for food and a kitchen you could not ask for better amenities. Suitable for both families and others, especially for all coffee lovers as the local cafe and in-suite amenities for coffee are more than ideal.
Sonder Battery Park
4.3/558 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
I spent a week in NYC for a change of scenery and wanted a comfortable place with space to work. Sonder delivered. The apartment is fully furnished, even including a dishwasher and washer dryer, two things often unheard of in a New York apartment. The location is perfect, convenient to just about everything including multiple Subway lines and walkable to Wall Street, Battery Park, World Trade Center and more. Also part of apartment living—some noise from neighbors including music and barking dogs. The non smoking policy was loosely enforced, this may have been due to the snowstorm. A request to enforce this was responded to quickly. Although there is a person at the front desk, no doorman type services like package handling are available.
Courtyard by Marriott New York World Trade Center Area
4/5121 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
We stayed at the Courtyard Hotel on Greenwich Street on Friday night. Marriott hotels are held to a high standard. This hotel had its pros and cons. Pros: - Price. The hotel is reasonably priced for Manhattan. Our Friday night stay was about $220 before taxes and $260 afterwards. - Location. The hotel is literally steps from the World Trade Center and World Financial Center complex. - Transportation- The #1 Train (Rector Street Station) is at the front door. The R train stop (Rector Street) is one block away. - Cleanliness - The room and bathroom were clean and well maintained. Cons: - Space. The rooms are tiny. The bathroom was about 5x7 feet. The closet is tiny. There is one chair. - Noise. New York used to be called The City That Never Sleeps. We heard street noise, even though we were on the 18th floor.
Hotel Indigo NYC Financial District, an IHG Hotel
4.6/558 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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