Travelers Reviews of New York Hotels

Canal Loft Hotel
7/5103 Reviews
Chinatown/Little Italy
The hotel is in Chinatown, close to Little Italy, and the surrounding environment is average, but it is convenient to buy some milk tea to eat and drink. It's a bit far to go to the museum. It's convenient to live near the Empire State Building. The hotel itself is quite new, except for the small rooms and no tables, everything is fine and cost-effective.
Chelsea Pines Inn
7.9/5101 Reviews
Chelsea
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La Quinta by Wyndham New York City Central Park
7.2/5136 Reviews
Upper West Side
We get there at 10:00am - We knew we couldnt check in but asked anyway. Lady on Thurs 9/28 told me we couldnt yet and gave us bag tags to hold our bags for us. Very nice and pleasant. We then return to the hotel at 9pm to finally check in. We had a great day seeing the city. We are then told that the room I booked was over sold and they can not provide me with a King that I purchased but a double. This was the manager - She discounted the bill and $54 and told me they would make sure we were accommodated tomorrow. The room we were put it was the size of a walk in closet with a bed with a window unit that water dropped on all night making a loud noise with every drop. It also had a broken shelf above the sink so you literally had no where to put anything. It was horrible and honestly a $54 discount was not nearly enough. Friday at 9am we come down turn in the room keys and explain to yet a third person....she understands and says I see notes here and we have a king room for you. I asked if we could go ahead and get the room number but she said no not yet we have to wait for the people to check out. We check our bags with tags and leave them at the desk again. We then spend another wonderful day exploring the city. We return around 9pm again and another person is working and has absolutely no idea of anything that was supposed to be done for us. I asked for any other room then the one we were in first and they had a queen room available. I took it after being so tired. The lady gave me the managers email and said he would speak to her for us. I will be reaching out but now that we checked out sat morning I dont believe we will be compensated for this terrible lack of communication. We never even got to unpack our bags.
The Blakely by LuxUrban
7/547 Reviews
Midtown West
The hotel is in a good location, but it is an old hotel with a musty, old smell. There are few towels in the bathroom, not even one bath towel per guest, and the bathroom amenities are in very poor quantity. Compared to other hotels, there is no price-quality ratio. Bed cover torn!!!
NAP York Central Park Sleep Station
8.3/5128 Reviews
Midtown West
The only drawback was that the heating in the room could not be adjusted (it was quite dry), but other than that it was fine. There is a space outside the room to tie up large luggage (free of charge). I thought it would be convenient to have more than one padlock (one for the locker inside the room and one for large luggage outside the room).
Americana Inn
7.3/5111 Reviews
Times Square
Take Newark Airport Express for $ 18 from Newark Airport for 40 minutes, get off at Bryant Park Station and walk for 5 minutes to the hotel. I ’m a short-term business travel, so I value these five points: (1) The location of the hotel is very close to the exhibition I am going to, a 15-minute walk, (2) the price is cheap, (3) clean, (4) there are Breakfast, (5) 24-hour front desk service. Bed linen and other items are changed every day, even if I did not request it. Although it is a public toilet, it is right next door and clean. Breakfast is typical American: instant coffee, instant cocoa, tea, bread (cheese, jam), biscuits, fruits (banana, apple). I travel a lot so I can adapt to it. Some Chinese people may not be used to it. 5-15 minutes walk from the hotel can reach the nearby famous New York landmarks, such as: New York Library, Times Square, Javits Center, Empire State Building, Penn Station, Metropolitan Museum and so on. Overall, the price is very good, if the budget is low, it is recommended to try this hotel. The only regret is that my room is on the second floor, near the road, and it is lively at night. My next business trip to New York may still consider this hotel. If you are traveling with your family, the hotel also has a four-bed room, and the bathroom is for exclusive use. Consumption in New York is very expensive. For example, steak dinner in New York costs $ 200 for two people and New Jersey only costs $ 50.

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