3/5 - Okay
Not an awful lot in flushing ouside of the Corona park with the Tennis arena and the baseball park. Poor shopping in and around flushing main street seems more for the locals only with majority of sinage in Xhinese






Everything and everyone was great! Thank you i will be back
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2026

Room was cozy. A little noisy if you on the street side - but it is right near Broadway so to be expected. If you want to see lots of broad shows this is a place for you. That’s right in the heart of midtown. The 6.50 breakfast is great. Staff at front counter could be a little bit more helpful. ...
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2026

Room was clean and nice . Elevators take forever because there’s only 3 elevators for all 44 floors. The rooms are pretty small but on the bright side the room comes with a mini fridge and coffee maker. The location isn’t too bad and I love that they let guests leave their luggage there after check ...
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2026

Room was very clean and nice, the view was beautiful. I really like how they had a kitchen setup very convenient, staff was amazing and sweet. Hotel was overall clean and exceeded the expectations. I would book again
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2026

The location was great! And super convenient for quick bites.
Reviewed on 25 Jan 2026

The room was in a great location.
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2026

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Not an awful lot in flushing ouside of the Corona park with the Tennis arena and the baseball park. Poor shopping in and around flushing main street seems more for the locals only with majority of sinage in Xhinese
No
Good transport links
Although I’ve said the area was noisy and dirty.......so was most of NY with the exception of Central Park. To be expected in a big vibrant city.
Would recommend Kane's Diner and the Naked Crab to eat, good food and service. Recommend buying coffee at McDonald's, as cheaper. You will struggle to find any gluten free food in Flushing and not easy to find in Manhatten either.
