New York hotel recommendations

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New York hotel recommendations

Postby SW11 Resident » Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:14 pm

Hello

Can anyone please recommend a hotel in New York to stay in during October half term for a few days to help celebrate my wife's significant birthday?

We will be accompanied by our 9 yo so would need one large(ish) room; beyond that and being in Manhattan I would imagine, am pretty open to any suggestions.

Thanks very much
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Re: New York hotel recommendations

Postby chorister » Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:20 pm

The Elsyee is not bad especially in one of the superior rooms (deluxe or better) - https://www.elyseehotel.com/en/ though I've only ever stayed there when I wanted somewhere to sleep rather than on leisure.

But two words of caution - I'm not sure how it would be with a 9yo, though they are very obliging if you email queries.  And there isn't a restaurant.  The Monkey Bar is a good independent restaurant accessible from within the hotel, and breakfast is a real nothing to write home about buffet.

Avoid the Warwick.  It represents everything terrible about US hotels.

Hope that helps.
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Re: New York hotel recommendations

Postby SW11 Resident » Mon Feb 10, 2020 4:36 pm

Thank you Chorister, all good to know
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Postby dudette » Mon Feb 17, 2020 4:01 pm

The Trump on Columbus Circle is worth looking at if you can stomach staying there given who owns it. As a lot of people clearly can’t (!) they have really good deals so you could get a one bed suite (with sofa bed in the lounge) for way cheaper than at any similar hotels. The suites have a little galley kitchen so you can buy yummy food in the nearby Wholefoods and prepare it there. They’ve been newly refurbished and are very comfy and stylish. The location is just the best - right by Central Park and also by one of the big interchange subway stations so you can get downtown really quickly. And also by the Times Warner shopping mall. It has a pool and a gym and the staff are lovely and (and very diverse!) and you can walk to Fifth Avenue, Times Square, the Met all quite easily. If it’s out of your budget I still recommend looking in that area. It’s a great location.
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Postby lwilliams2312 » Mon Feb 17, 2020 6:47 pm

https://www.affinia.com/fifty-hotel-sui ... new%20york

Fifty Hotel and Suites by Affinia

Great hotel, value and location! Highly recommend. 






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Re: New York hotel recommendations

Postby parsleysong » Tue Feb 18, 2020 6:54 pm

Hi, we stayed in a suite at the Sofitel Midtown which was great. The sofa opened into a bed for the kids and the breakfast was really good. It's near a handy diner (The Red Flame) when we were tired after a long day and is about halfway so we could get up and downtown easily and walk to lots of places like Central Park, Empire State, Times Square. If I was going without kids I'd stay somewhere else but with kids it was perfect. If you join Accor (free) you get a discount. 
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Postby mckennagraydesign » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:23 am

Another shout out to Affinia Hotels!

We stayed in the one near Times Square and can't recommend enough!
Super spacious, kitchenette included etc. - great value for money

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