Latest Hotels Reviews for New York

Hilton Garden Inn NYC Financial Center/Manhattan Downtown
4.2/565 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
The hotel is very close to Wall Street, and you can walk to the Wall Street Copper Bull and the World Trade Center Plaza Memorial. The port where you can go out to sea to see the Statue of Liberty is just across the hotel. It is very close to the subway station. There are also complete supermarkets around, making shopping convenient.
Hilton Garden Inn New York Times Square South
4/550 Reviews
Times Square
Recently back from a 4 night stay here. The positives first, reasonable distance to attractions, comfy bed, clean enough, nice staff, good elevators. The staff kindly acknowledged my birthday with wine and treats, thank you. The negatives, we arrived at 2pm, check in was supposed to be 3pm, didn't get checked in until after 4pm, a bit disappointing to spend 2 hours hanging around the reception. This is a sketchy area, there is an issue with drug use here, you will encounter junkies every time you walk along the street to the hotel, they hang out on the corner on sofas and chairs. In the room itself my main complaint was the noise of the aircon, it sounded like a jumbo jet was landing on the bed, the bathroom fan was on 24/7 with no off switch which was an added layer of noise. We had to freeze the room while we were awake as we had to switch off the aircon to get any sleep but then the room overheated. It made for 4 sweaty, sleepless nights unfortunately. Hotel said they would send someone up to check out the aircon but we never heard anything. As the hotel was full there was zero chance of us being moved so we just resigned ourselves to the noise. As diamond member, did not receive upgrade but was allowed $10 pp to spend at the hotel. As the restaurant was closed and there was no bar, all that was left was the overpriced shop. $4 for yoghurt, $4 for kind bar, that was about it for the allowance. This is my 5th visit to NY in 8 years and my least favourite hotel stay yet, unfortunately I would not return.
Hilton Garden Inn New York/Tribeca
3.9/5112 Reviews
Tribeca
So, I know New York is expensive. I get it, but I wasn't prepared for my experience in this well know brand of hotel. On check in I experienced the first 2 red flags. Firstly, I was asked when I wanted house keeping. After paying just over $400 per night I couldn't believe the question. I was then informed there was no restaurant and pastries and coffee are in the lobby to take. Perfect, no ability to get a decent breakfast. I was given 3 tiny bottles of water to take up with me, if you want more during your stay you need to pay for it. The room itself was clean and the bed was comfy, but the decor in the hallway and rooms were drab, dated and run down in desperate need of renovation. I tried to use the iron in the room and it started smoking. Thankfully I didn't set off the smoke alarm. The shower had to be run for ages to get hot water. Not great if you're rushing out on the morning. When house keeping did come the room was left clean, but they didnt replenish the milk so i had no milk for coffee in my room. Very annoying. The only good thing about the hotel was the reception staff . They were very pleasant and helpful. They responded quickly to any of my queries which was great. The bed was also comfy. So that's it, a cheap and basic experience for a ridiculous price.
Hilton Garden Inn West 35th Street
4.2/578 Reviews
Times Square
Sitting at JKF waiting to fly home... Great hotel, great staff and superb location. The shower over bath could be updated but there is gym facilities, free WiFi, a good little shop on site and a breakfast cafe too. The subway entrance is at the door and Macys and the Empire State Building is 2 minutes walk. Times Square is also only 5 minutes walk. We also walked to the 9/11 museum which tool 55 mins However the hotel booked our taxi to airport and to say that was a mistake is an understatement!!
Hilton Garden Inn Queens/JFK
3.7/5109 Reviews
John F. Kennedy International Airport Area
No airport shuttle but at least the Uber driver didn't complain it was so close. Nothing around the hotel. Restaurant is not open except breakfast which currently reads $21 for the buffet (what a joke). The room are clean and average. The airport noise is unbearable drowned out only by the noisy Hampton style in-room air conditioner. Overall the hotel feels a little dirty and dated. It was a mistake to stay here but if you get stuck this can work in a pinch and avoid going too far away from the airport.
Hilton Garden Inn New York Central Park South-Midtown West
4/5119 Reviews
Midtown West
A lovely clean and safe hotel. Location is great, a short walk to tines Square and in the opposite direction to Central park. The rooms are lovely and clean, but we have a room with 2 double beds (3 people) and there wasn't much room to get around. However, for a clean and safe place to sleep it was just what we needed. The staff are lovely, gave us directions and booked us a taxi for our trip back to the airport on our departure date.

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