3/5 - Okay
A lot of dinning options






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Reviewed on 2026/3/16

Location is great. Facility is good. The only thing I would ding the stay for is how hard the room doors slam shut. Late night / early morning when guests are coming and going, the slamming of the doors will wake you up.
Reviewed on 2026/3/15

We went to NYC to see shows and our hotel was in the epicenter of most theaters. It was awesome. The hotel staff was great, and the room fit 3 of us. We were half a block away from times square where the TKTS booth is located. One of the shows we saw was right next door to the theater, which was ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/15

great place to stay! The location is perfect — close to great food, Times Square, and tons of shows. We had two queen studio apartments and they worked out really well. The view was nice, and my bathroom had been recently remodeled which was a great bonus. The only small downside was that it was ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/16

Great location
Reviewed on 2026/3/15


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

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

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

This symbol of freedom, democracy and hope is one of the most famous statues in the world.

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

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.
A lot of dinning options
Interesting mix of people. Hipsters, asian, irish and hispanic imigrants and they all seem ti coexist pretty much
I like the area as it’s convenient to 7 bound for Manhattan and not crazy as downtown. Also it’s close to La Guardian airport
This was a short business trip and to visit a sick relative. Busy place.
Don't know.
