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Hotel St. James
10/10 Excellent
"Overall really enjoyed our stay. It felt more spacious than most available older buildings in NY, the staff was awesome and the room was very clean. My only "gripe" isn't a big deal and it's on me for not looking, but they did not have a personal fridge so we couldn't keep anything cold. Other than that really don't have a bad thing to say. The credit card hold is only $50 which is wonderful compared to most other hotels. I would stay there again as the location is good for pubs and Times Square."

Hyatt Regency Times Square
10/10 Excellent
"The hotel was perfect. Location is amazing "

Hyatt Grand Central New York
8/10 Good
"I always enjoy staying at the Grand Hyatt. Expensive, YES, but “it’s New York.” The lady at the restaurant gave great suggestions for breakfast, as did the doorman for a seafood lunch. The location is outstanding as well, for visiting family in Long Island and Connecticut. Expensive, YES, but i will be back."

Park Central Hotel New York
8/10 Good
"Very central, easy walk to Central Park, Broadway shows, restaurants etc. Elevator is a issue, we took the stairs a lot. Room was clean but run down. Overall we had a good experience."

Hotel Edison Times Square
10/10 Excellent
"Clean, lots of food options"

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newark Airport
8/10 Good
"Everything went well. Didn’t use the restaurant or workout room"

Arlo Midtown
10/10 Excellent
"The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly. I loved the coffee shop in the building and all the seating options in the bar/lobby area for a relaxing morning drink."

NEW YORKER BY LOTTE HOTELS
8/10 Good
"Had a good stay after choosing to stay here again. We absolutely love the location at the fact the hotel is so iconic. We only stayed for one night and we were glad it was only one night as we had so much noise coming through for outside the room. It was close to the lift so it was always busy and lots of slamming doors around. There was an awful lot of light coming through the gaps in the door that we tried to block it out the best we could. So not much sleep was had. If we had that room again and I would stay again then I would ask to be moved."

PUBLIC, an Ian Schrager hotel
6/10 Okay
"We stayed here for 4 nights in April while attending a wedding in Brooklyn. On arrival, the guy who checked us in was friendly, informative and managed to get us into our room early, which was appreciated after a long travel day.
Our room was sufficient for our needs, although a little small. There was very little wardrobe space which meant most of our clothes stayed in our suitcases. The bathroom was clean and modern - but you can see through the glass both in and out, which was fine for us as a married couple, but if you’re staying with someone you aren’t THAT comfortable with…not so much! The safe also didn’t work - kept saying an error message when we tried to program it to lock.
On the first night, we had an issue where a member of staff spoke rudely to us because we used the elevator supposedly reserved for the rooftop bar (we had no way of knowing this). We reported it to management via the feedback request on Hotels.com, but it was never followed up.
The second morning after housekeeping had been, the sheers in our room stopped functioning, meaning we had to climb onto the bed to move them manually when we wanted them open or closed.
When we checked out, we discovered that Public charges a $45 per night ‘resort fee’ to cover ‘access to 24/7 gym, rooftop bar, lobby spaces’ etc. We used the gym once, and didn’t use any other amenities, so felt like it was a sneaky charge. Perhaps it should be charged on a guest-by-guest basis on individual need…."