Latest Reviews for New York Hotels

Hilton New York Times Square
4/5150 Reviews
Times Square
I thought the room was very large (compared to some tiny NYC rooms I’ve stayed) I appreciated the view from the room and the bar. I did not notice sound in my room despite being right in the center of action in Times Square. If you like being close to tons of people (I do) then this is a great spot. If you prefer a quiet spot, be aware of the proximity to all of the people. Based on the other reviews, I double checked my bill. The credit for food was not correct. They were helpful and fixed it after I asked. The patty melt was delicious! Overall I would stay again, but was just a little annoyed that I had to request that the bill be corrected. The room was clean and comfortable.
Hilton New York Fashion District
3.9/5119 Reviews
Chelsea
We chose this hotel for its proximity to Madison Square Garden - about a 5-6 block walk. We were attending a concert and wanted to be able to easily walk to/from MSG. But the location also proved to be very advantageous for our other activities and sightseeing. We were able to walk to Union Square Greenmarket, Eataly, Strand Bookstore, Empire State Building, as well as dining/dessert. For attractions further away, we could get to a subway stop with a short 5-7 min walk. Room was more spacious than I was expecting for a Manhattan hotel room. Not much hanging closet space, but there was a six drawer dresser plus two nightstands. Comfortable king size bed, large flat screen TV, desk/chair and small ottoman for seating. Bathroom was good size with a large vanity and walk-in glass shower. My one complaint with the room was that there was no refrigerator/microwave - instead there was a money grab mini-bar which was not helpful for a multiple night stay. Hotel has a nice rooftop bar. Drinks were pricey (not unexpected), however the seating areas were pleasant and the view was lovely.
Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza
4.2/5218 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.
New York Hilton Midtown
4/5311 Reviews
Midtown West
The location is nice, close to Times Square. The hotel is clean, as other Hilton hotels. Breakfasts are good too, with very pleasant service. But there are some things that left that bitter feeling after my stay that I would like to share. 1. Destination charge. This is the second Hilton hotel in New York I have stayed at, and both charged additional USD35 for so-called destination fee per night. As the receptionist said, it’s MANDATORY. This 35 dollars are charged per day and the guest must use it the same day, they don’t even accumulate. How do you spend it? In the hotel restaurant or bar. What can you buy with it? Three bottles of drinking water, or two cans of beer…. Why am I forced to spend my money on the things that I don’t need and that are so overpriced? You already charged me for the room, and I happily paid for it. 2. The hotel page here shows a picture of “swimming”. It’s a rooftop swimming pool. I was excited to have a chance to spend some time in the pool. The reception said there was none. Please remove the picture from the page, as it is misleading. 3. There is no tea or coffee in the room. That’s the amenity available in every hotel, even the cheap ones. But when we called the service, they said: no, we don’t offer coffee or tea. But they did bring us a kettle:) I can see that it’s not listed in the available amenities here, but I didn’t even expect that. It’s such a little thing that makes your guest’s stay more comfortable. Anyways, it was quite a pleasant stay despite these unpleasant details. Thank you.
Hilton New York/Downtown Brooklyn
4.1/5102 Reviews
Boerum Hill
I am normally not one to leave reviews but had to give the Hilton Brooklyn 5 stars. The rooms were incredibly clean and comfortable, the location is amazing with tons of great restaurants and shops nearby, and the staff is incredibly nice and helpful. Can't say enough great things!

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