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The historic New Yorker is centrally located in midtown Manhattan. The perfect place to stay for business and leisure travelers. Ask for a room in the Plaza Level Tower. You'll love the breath... More
The historic New Yorker is centrally located in midtown Manhattan. The perfect place to stay for business and leisure travelers. Ask for a room in the Plaza Level Tower. You'll love the breath taking panoramic views of the city and the Hudson River.
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In all categories!! Friendly staff,rooms clean and....WHAT a view!!!!We'll gladely come back and that soon!!! Thank You New Yorker for wonderful 10 days stay at Yoru hotel!!!
In all categories!! Friendly staff,rooms clean and....WHAT a view!!!!We'll gladely come back and that soon!!! Thank You New Yorker for wonderful 10 days stay at Yoru hotel!!!
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the staff is realy rude and all the time ask for tip and the hotels room are too little and stink and the hotel its too crowded and the maid stole us money we left at our room
Pros: in good... More
the staff is realy rude and all the time ask for tip and the hotels room are too little and stink and the hotel its too crowded and the maid stole us money we left at our room
Pros: in good location
Cons: everything
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We stayed there Feb 13th for our Valentines this year and needless to say our holiday was ruined! The staff was so rude we wanted to leave before we even got into the room. If we hadn't scheduled... More
We stayed there Feb 13th for our Valentines this year and needless to say our holiday was ruined! The staff was so rude we wanted to leave before we even got into the room. If we hadn't scheduled the room through Expedia and would have lost all our money, we would have. Our room was paid for through our travel website and then they demanded a different credit card for "incidentals" than the one we paid for our room with. When we said we didn't have one, they refused to let us check in. We found out that part of the hotel was under renovation. Not the part we were in, we were in the old part. When at the front desk, they asked the guy next to us if he wanted a "renovated" room for an additional $70 bucks! For a renovated version of we were already getting!!! When we asked if we could have a renovated room, they said to call Expedia. So we did. Then the front desk said there were none available. Convenient!
Finally, through the manager we got into our room. I wish we hadn't. While walking to our room, we notice that the hallways were all in disrepair. Our room, a standard room, was one step above a section 8 motel. An old comforter that smelled, and the carpet was dirty. We asked for 2 towels and 2 additional pillows at 5pm in the evening. I never got them. I had to got take them from the maids cart that was sitting in the hallway all night at 2 am. When I checked out at 7 am the maid's cart with dirty linens was still sitting in the same place in the hallway. Also we NEVER got a Wi-Fi signal which would have been crucial if we would have been there for business.
Just don't bother staying there, unless you are looking for severe disapointment and substandard staying conditions...even if it was just for one night.
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Pros: close to Madison Square Garden
Cons: Dirty linens, RUDE staff, horrible service
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Stayed there with a friend 2 years ago.
Good hotel, very old but clean, big room, never had a need for the service, it was more "in at midnight>sleep>out a 8-breakfast outside".
The beds are ok,... More
Stayed there with a friend 2 years ago.
Good hotel, very old but clean, big room, never had a need for the service, it was more "in at midnight>sleep>out a 8-breakfast outside".
The beds are ok, noisy if you don't like the city (I'm from Paris so I'm used to it).
Pros: room, style
Cons: noise
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This was the second time we stayed at the New Yorker, first time was great, but had no view. This time we were pleasantly surprised with a great view of the Empire State, and Madison Square Garden.... More
This was the second time we stayed at the New Yorker, first time was great, but had no view. This time we were pleasantly surprised with a great view of the Empire State, and Madison Square Garden. The room was very clean, and the maid service was excellent. All staff are very polite and couteous. My only gripe is that the shower wasn't very hot.
Pros: Views, Location, Value
Cons: Occasional long lines to check in/out. Shower not hot.
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My husband and I stayed at the New Yorker because we took our college kid to live in the student residence section of that hotel for the summer. She got us a 20% discount, making the rate $160 per... More
My husband and I stayed at the New Yorker because we took our college kid to live in the student residence section of that hotel for the summer. She got us a 20% discount, making the rate $160 per night, plus tax. We thought the lobby was very nice. Our room was clean and large with a walk-in closet, sitting area with refrigerator, plenty of windows, and a nice bath. We had a view of sunset over the Hudson River, part of New York, and part of New Jersey. The carpet was older and the sofa had some tears, however. We had breakfast in the attached "Tip Top" or "Tick Tock" diner, and found it reasonable, especially with the 20% student discount. The French toast, eggs benedict, and orange juice were very tasty. Many stores and sites, including the Empire State building and Macys, are within easy walking distance from the hotel, which is on the corner of 34th street. The subway is right there, and it took only five minutes to get our car back to the Lincoln Tunnel when we left. Of course, rooms for the students are half the size of ours and shared with a roommate, but we had a good experience with that hotel on June 17, 2006.
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Yes, it is the worst and the most expensive hotel we've ever stayed. At the last minute, we had to go to New York and it was the only hotel that has rooms available (literally, hotels.com said it is... More
Yes, it is the worst and the most expensive hotel we've ever stayed. At the last minute, we had to go to New York and it was the only hotel that has rooms available (literally, hotels.com said it is the only hotel with available rooms). Well, we can now see why. The next day we checked out and stayed in a hotel in New Jersey.
The hotel and the rooms were very old and dirty. It was so dirty that we were scared to touch anything in the room. Ooh, of course, if you can catch: everything in the room (remote control, keys, etc.) was attached/locked into something in case you steal them. Everything was minimal: minimum number of towels, soaps, etc. There was no window in the room (there was something looking like window but it was covered so that there were no light coming into the room).
Anyway, it was really bad- just don't stay there!!!
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Loved it! From check in to check out the staff was nothing but excellent. The room was small, but it's New York, all hotel rooms are. Very clean, well done, definetly stay there again. Highly... More
Loved it! From check in to check out the staff was nothing but excellent. The room was small, but it's New York, all hotel rooms are. Very clean, well done, definetly stay there again. Highly recommend.
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We spent a week at the New Yorker in an excellent location. The only gripe I have is the view, which was of nothing but other rooms as we were put in an inside room, which was very disapointing for... More
We spent a week at the New Yorker in an excellent location. The only gripe I have is the view, which was of nothing but other rooms as we were put in an inside room, which was very disapointing for a hotel which sells itself on city views.
Pros: Location, Price
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