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Latest Reviews for New York Hotels

Equinox Hotel New York
4.5/5114 Reviews
Chelsea
The hotel is very new, 2 minutes away from the High Line Park, there is a mall, it is very convenient to eat, drink and have fun
Park Hyatt New York
4.6/585 Reviews
Midtown West
My family and I stayed at the Park Hyatt New York over a weekend. Overall, we had an enjoyable stay. The Midtown location has good proximity to sites like Central Park and MoMA. There are good restaurants nearby (we really enjoyed The Modern). The room was spacious, clean, and generally well-appointed. Housekeeping did an outstanding job. The reason for rating it a 4 out of 5 is because some of the room features were not working as expected (air conditioning was not very strong and minor issues with the bathroom). Additionally the level of service was sometimes inconsistent. There were definitely bright spots, but also a few interactions that fell short of what we expected. We actually stayed at the Four Seasons Downtown for a few nights right before coming to the Park Hyatt. For anyone deciding between the two properties, they are both great. However, I would give the edge to the Four Seasons based on the overall room / accommodations (Four Seasons is a newer property) and the level of service.
The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue
4.7/5129 Reviews
Times Square
The Langham is a lovely hotel in a convenient midtown location. Almost 5 stars, but room service and breakfast at restaurant fall very short so taking off 1 star. Pros: - very large rooms and huge closets for NYC - impeccably clean room and outstanding housekeeping - service in Langham Club exceptional - friendly and helpful doormen - good value Negatives: - check in “upgraded” our room through Amex FHR; however neglected to tell us that our “upgraded” room (though larger) was now on a low floor without a view, and it was extremely noisy (even for NYC)- when earplugs are provided on the nightstands you know it’s a problem. Need better sound proofing on windows. Also our “upgraded” room did not have a bathroom door! This is a very poor design flaw and was a real negative to our stay. - room service was very poor. Our order was missing a breakfast entree after waiting 50 minutes and a replacement was not brought before we had to leave. Coffee was cold and tasted as if it had been made hours before. Canned whip cream was brought and offered to be sprayed on our waffles- just no. - breakfast at Ai Fiore was a disaster. Extremely rude and dismissive service. Slow. Very limited selection and poor food quality. Don’t eat there.
Trump International Hotel & Tower® New York
4.4/570 Reviews
Upper West Side
You can see the sunrise at Central Park at dawn. You can see the lines of the surrounding luxury hotels. Jean-Georgeus Michelin restaurant is not so great. The food is too salty. It is a casual restaurant. It is a private room, but it is too noisy from outside noise. Just stay at the hotel.
Moxy NYC Times Square
4.2/5123 Reviews
Times Square
I would rate the hotel adequately nice. However, a state of readiness of the room and the room's amenities (desk and a/c or heater) are in a poor state compared to the hotel's rate of $450 a night. When I got there, a wall-mounted/foldable desk was not in state for immediate use. I had to call a maintenance to do a quick computer work. If a check-in time is 16:00, I expect furnitures to be working. Overall, the room design is cute (somewhere between boutique and small studio room without a fridge). And, it is clean. However, beddings were lesser qualities that I expected to come from a $450 a night hotel. It is comparable to the ones from Holiday inn's or average hostels. They were thin also. Definitely bring pajamas if you are sensitive to cold. A heater here makes a noticeable vibration with bothering noise. I was too tired from waking up from it. But, it is quite a bother when you are just relaxing. Other than that I really like the overall design of the room and facilities that come with the room. However, quality of amenities are not really upto the standard of the rate of the hotel. Purely it is a business trip that prioritizes convenience in terms of location. I would not mind booking this place if I were to travel alone. However, for a couple, I would not since it is quite small. Overall, single traveler would like it but for a couple may be suffocating (double room).
Lowell Hotel
4.6/572 Reviews
Upper East Side
Overall, my experience at The Lowell exceeded all my expectations. The location of the hotel is perfect. Despite being centrally located, the atmosphere remained peaceful and relaxing. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for comfort, luxury, and top-tier hospitality. I will definitively be returning on my next trip to NYC.

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Total Properties1
Number of Reviews100
Lowest PricePHP 11,558
Highest PricePHP 44,021
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 24,422
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 19,813