Glen Oaks, NY
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Hyatt Grand Central New York
Everything was great!
Reviewed on 2026/4/9

Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
Too busy. Atrium area is like a train station. I dont like tipping in genral, but especially not for serving staff that dont make an effort - but when it is 20% already on the ticket most people dont want to make a fuss. Desk staff were quite good. Rooms were basic/functional Rooms cleaned nicely ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/10

Hotel Edison Times Square
Great property close to Times Square. Rooms are small with no fridge or microwave, but this is an old, historic, well-kept property that we would definitely return to. Get to know "Bobby the Doorman", he's been there for 47 years!! Breakfast at Friedman's was great.
Reviewed on 2026/4/9

Radio City Apartments
The room felt extremely small and claustrophobic - I even had to buy a fan just to get some air circulation. On top of that, only one of the two elevators was working, which made getting in and out frustrating and time-consuming. The constant noise from the street - even up on the 8th floor - went ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/10

31 Street Broadway Hotel
Agradable lugar, con todo lo necesario para poder tener una buena estadía, muy céntrico para poderte mover por la ciudad, sin problema me volvería a hospedar ahí
Reviewed on 2026/4/7

East Village Hotel
Great location that’s central to everywhere you want to go. Clean and cheaper compared to most places. Pretty loud at night like you can hear everyone on the stairwell and in the building along with outside noise
Reviewed on 2026/4/3
Popular places to visit

Times Square
New York’s infamous neon wonderland is hustle and bustle at its best, and an essential stop for all tourists.

Central Park
Offering blissful respite from Manhattan’s concrete jungle, this is the perfect spot to rest weary feet or enjoy a picnic.

Madison Square Garden
Whether you’re performing here, watching your favorite sports team or entertainer or touring the venue, you’re in for an exciting event.

Grand Central Terminal
This majestic, lively hub for commuters is a must-see for architecture buffs.

Rockefeller Center
One of Manhattan’s most iconic developments, this hub of business and entertainment was considered a remarkable feat when it was completed in the late 1930s.

Statue of Liberty
This symbol of freedom, democracy and hope is one of the most famous statues in the world.
- Times Square
- Central Park
- Madison Square Garden
- Grand Central Terminal
- Rockefeller Center
- Statue of Liberty
- American Dream
- Broadway
- Yankee Stadium
- Empire State Building
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Wall Street
- Barclays Center Brooklyn
- Columbia University
- Manhattan Cruise Terminal
- 5th Avenue
- Bryant Park
- New York University
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Citi Field
- Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
- Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
- Lincoln Center
- Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
- Bronx Zoo
- Radio City Music Hall
- Columbus Circle
- United Nations Headquarters
- Battery Park
- Liberty State Park


