Latest Reviews for New York Hotels

Holiday Inn New York City - Wall Street
3.6/5124 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
Mainly because it is in a place where land is at a premium, it is very crowded, the room is very old, surrounded by buildings, and the lighting is not good. There is a Shaanxi noodle restaurant downstairs which is quite good.
Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Ave - Chelsea, an IHG Hotel
3.8/566 Reviews
Chelsea
Holiday Inn, 6th Avenue, Manhattan We are a much travelled family and have used Holiday Inn many times in different cities worldwide. It was a brand that we, as a family, had confidence in. The accommodation was as expected and the cleaning staff should be praised. However, we were bemused by the demeanour of the other staff – front of house and in particular, breakfast staff. We could only conclude that Holiday Inn had given work experience to people from other backgrounds who had no experience of interacting with the public or serving at tables. We took a while to check in, the young man with headphones in, couldn’t find our reservation. There was no apology and, crucially, no explanation as to how the unique breakfast system worked. We found the breakfast room the following morning, eventually a young man came, we thought that he may normally have been a plasterer or welder trying out this new job, and told us that we needed a voucher from behind the reception desk to access breakfast. This voucher allowed us one item off the menu – any additional item such as orange juice had to be paid for. It was not permitted to pick up vouchers for my two sons or to pick up vouchers in advance for the next two days. The ritual of picking up the daily voucher was bizarre! Each morning was a transatlantic scene from Faulty Towers and proved to be a most memorable experience for all the wrong reasons. We had an amazing time in New York and had so many fantastic experiences of superb hospitality and service; the antithesis of our experience at the hotel. The location of the hotel was excellent
Holiday Inn NYC - Lower East Side
4/5114 Reviews
Lower East Side
Overall, I had a positive stay here: Positives: + Even though I was checking in a few hours before lunch, they were able to give me a room immediately, with no extra charge. + The staff at the front desk were unusually friendly. + The bathroom in the room had a fan, to remove humidity and bathroom smells. + I had a nice tree outside my window. Negatives: - The gym/fitness center seemed a little dilapidated. It is quite small. The elliptical machine had a bit of a wobble to it, and the free weights were missing some sizes. And there were no gym wipes for equipment or towels. But the gym was also not used by many other guests, so at least I had it to myself! - The neighborhood isn't 100% touristy, so there may be people hanging on street corners. I felt totally fine in a group of friends at night or walking around in the daytime solo, but opted to get a ride home when I was solo at night.
Holiday Inn Brooklyn Downtown, an IHG Hotel
3.7/546 Reviews
Boerum Hill
Came for the pool stayed for the pool! Oh and on site in and out parking!!! Who does that in NYC? NO ONE! I loved that! For a momma on her own it was sooo worth it! Plenty of food with in walking distance. Pool with Jacuzzi and sauna and steam room was a great feature. Room was also cute pretty great view. Staff was VERY LACKLUSTER! I loved the valet staff and the one young man at the front desk they were polite as could be. Restaurant staff 😒😒😤🙄🙄🙄🙄… anyways. Food was blah 😑 on top of that 🫠 of course. NY has truly been surprising! I don’t think I have EVER experienced as much bias, ignorance, and flagrant disregard as I’ve had throughout the city… it’s funny because it’s so damn rundown and subpar in MANY ways yet it’s so coveted as if though they’re protecting the city for personal reasons not true business. Anywho. Cute stay for a family! Or coupled people! 🫡✌🏽
Holiday Inn New York City - Times Square, an IHG Hotel
3.9/5108 Reviews
Times Square
Excellent location quite near to Time Square. The room was not big but spacious enough to put a small luggage and still be able to walk around. The bed is large and very comfortable, had the best sleep during this sleep which helped me recover from the jet. Two negatives: 1. The sink drain is not installed properly, which doesn’t allow the water to drain away fast enough causing buildup. Quite disgusting when you are shaving, washing etc. when the dirty water doesn’t go down fast enough. 2. This one is not necessarily something Holiday Inn can control, but there is consistently some homeless ppl, ppl that look like they are on ***** outside the hotel. Also the sidewalk isn’t particularly clean. Now I wasn’t particularly bothered by #2, but could totally see ppl coming to NYC for the first time being turned off, or feel unsafe and choose not to stay here. Something for the hotel to think about.

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