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Equinox Hotel Hudson Yards New York City
4.4/5114 Reviews
Chelsea
Great location in the new landmark Hudson Yards; new hotel, clean and tidy. Not to mention the quality of service, mainly for one-time tourists; the food is average. Not worth 8,000 RMB per night. Not recommended
Hotel Indigo Williamsburg - Brooklyn
4.1/5104 Reviews
Williamsburg
The hotel is just a 2-3 minute walk after getting off the subway. Overall, the interior and atmosphere of the hotel itself is pretty, but it was a bit disappointing that it took a while for the hot water to come out and there were no basic amenities such as disposable slippers and water. Still, the hotel overall was pretty and clean, so it was much better than the old place in Manhattan.
LaGuardia Plaza Hotel
4.2/545 Reviews
LaGuardia Airport Area
We stayed in room 408 for 2 nights midweek in September to see a Yankees game and a taping of a late night TV show. We used the free shuttle from the airport and to get to the subway. Shuttle will not pick you up anywhere except the airport. We spent a lot of time on public transportation to get to our events. They gave us a coupon for a complimentary breakfast at check in which was nice but odd because we we only waited a few minutes. It would have cost nearly $50 and was a nice spread. We did not use any of the hotel amenities except the shuttle and vending machines. I was surprised by how many little things in our room were broken, dirty, or just old. The luggage stand was unusable missing a bolt. The bathroom light switch was damaged. In the tub, drain pop up was messed up, the shower curtain wasn’t quite wide enough, the caulking had black areas, and the tub floor wasn’t as clean as it could be. We had a towel with a hole in it. Sink faucet was missing knob covers. The beds were OK but blankets are thin. Mini fridge looked like it was from my dorm in the ‘80s. Lamp between beds had a bulb burnt out and was dirty. Figured out how to get HVAC fan to run constantly to drown out the sound of neighbors having sex at 3am. Little things like no pen, pad, do not disturb sign, and only one tiny bar of soap made me feel like this place was not a 3 1/2 star hotel. Staff all seemed great and very helpful, especially the shuttle drivers But at more than $250 per night, we won’t be back
The LaGuardia Hotel
3.2/511 Reviews
LaGuardia Airport Area
The hotel environment is very good, very close to the airport and Chinatown, and very close to the subway station. The only shortcoming is that it is far from the city, but the subway is very convenient, so the overall praise
Park Hyatt New York
4.6/578 Reviews
Midtown West
My family and I stayed at the Park Hyatt New York over a weekend. Overall, we had an enjoyable stay. The Midtown location has good proximity to sites like Central Park and MoMA. There are good restaurants nearby (we really enjoyed The Modern). The room was spacious, clean, and generally well-appointed. Housekeeping did an outstanding job. The reason for rating it a 4 out of 5 is because some of the room features were not working as expected (air conditioning was not very strong and minor issues with the bathroom). Additionally the level of service was sometimes inconsistent. There were definitely bright spots, but also a few interactions that fell short of what we expected. We actually stayed at the Four Seasons Downtown for a few nights right before coming to the Park Hyatt. For anyone deciding between the two properties, they are both great. However, I would give the edge to the Four Seasons based on the overall room / accommodations (Four Seasons is a newer property) and the level of service.
Mandarin Oriental New York
4.5/5115 Reviews
Upper West Side
I’ll start with the positive… Check in was easy and the room was a very generous size for the city. It kind of ends there. It was a tough choice to decide between luxe hotel properties in NYC. I settled on the Mandarin because of my extraordinary experience in London. Maybe the bar was set too high by Hyde Park. We got in to the room and felt like a quick coffee before heading out. No coffee setup? We called down and were told it could be provided - on demand?! Really?? Soon enough a Nespresso setup was delivered. How many people opt out of coffee? Maybe that’s just me. Next, showed up for lunch in the bar (I think there is only the one dining option). There wasn’t anyone at the host’s station so we grabbed a seat. Soon enough someone awkwardly asked us to vacate the “reserved” seats and they would check to see if they could accommodate us at another table. Eventually we were reseated. Service was lagging and food was overpriced (as can be expected at an establishment like this). Hotel decor and interiors were all just average. Nothing felt like a wow. No part of the experience felt like it justified the price tag - especially when there is so much competition in this city. My stay at The NYC Edition in March (for roughly half the cost) far outperformed this experience. The Mandarin can do much better than this.

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Highest PriceRs 2,724,292
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Average Price (Weekdays)Rs 157,853
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