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citizenM New York Bowery
10/10 Excellent
"We had a great stay here! Awesome rooftop area. "

The Dominick
10/10 Excellent
"Lovely room. "

Roxy Hotel New York
8/10 Good
"Great location, staff very friendly and helpful. Nice room. We wanted to be in soho and this was a great location. My only gripe is the rooms are quite noisy with the live music and air con. Being on floor 2 it was pretty noisy.
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PUBLIC, an Ian Schrager hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Our stay was great. Cool location right on top of F train stop. Atmospherein the hotel is relly cool. A few small things, NYC is a loud place. They have a bluetooth speaker we used to play white noise to help us sleep. This hotel doesnt have coffee in the room or complimentary in the lobby. Have to pay at their cafe for coffee. Hotel should consider getting rid of iPad check in. Does anyone like that? There were to great agents there to help, Graham and EK. Give them a raise and hire more front deak agents. Ditch the iPads. Overall, i would recommend and return to this hotel."

Hilton Garden Inn NYC Financial Center/Manhattan Downtown
10/10 Excellent
"Location was great, the staff were all very friendly and made check in easy. Would stay again. "

Soho 54
10/10 Excellent
"Everything was great "

Washington Square Hotel
8/10 Good
"Great location. Friendly staff. Restaurant/Lounge was under renovation so no comments. Small rooms, older hotel, closet sliding doors didn’t work making it difficult to get to your clothes. Don’t get any room with an 03 at the end, ie 603 or 703 etc. it’s literally on the elevator shaft and by the utility rooms and staff comes in and out very loudly starting early in the morning. "

DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown
10/10 Excellent
"Good attention "

Moxy NYC Lower East Side
8/10 Good
"The location was good as there was an orange line around the corner; so getting around was pretty easy. It was a busier corner and if you had to walk at night, coming from the South felt a little dicy. Otherwise, good location. The doormen were always very nice, particularly Carl. Matthew and Joanna were very nice at the front desk. We did encounter a rude elevator attendant who straight up refused to help us with the touch-screen buttons, which were new to us. We travel frequently but had never seen the touch screen elevator buttons. When it told us to take "C1" but the cars weren't labled with "Cs" anywhere, we were confused, not to mention tired from travel. The last thing we needed was a snarky attendant telling us to "read the signs" and refusing to simply gesture to which elevator to use. We realize he probably gets these question multiple times a day, and that it's not his fault the hotel has a confusing system, but it's definitely not our (the guest's) fault either. It wasn't a positive way to start the trip. We were also disappointed that there was no coffee maker or Keurig in the room. Although it was nice that the hotel offered a credit at the coffee shop in the lobby, the coffee there was expensive, so you always spent more than the stipend so no money was actually saved. The room was quiet enough and the bed very comfortable. We also appreciated the car service to the airport. "