Dyckman Park

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Step into Dyckman Park, where time slows down and nature takes center stage—century-old oaks tower overhead, winding trails feel like pages from a poem, and even the breeze carries the scent of fresh green. Whether you're jogging at dawn, picnicking with friends, or just lounging under the trees, this hidden oasis in NYC offers a rare moment of peace that recharges your soul.

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Near Dyckman Park in Upper Manhattan, The Manhattan House Hotel is a top choice offering modern accommodations just a short walk from the park and the historic Dyckman House Museum, the city’s oldest Dutch colonial-style home. Its prime location provides easy access to subway lines like the 1, 2, and 3, making it convenient for exploring Midtown or downtown Manhattan.

For luxury travelers, The St. Regis New York, though slightly farther away, delivers world-class service and elegant rooms with panoramic views of the city skyline. Both properties combine comfort, convenience, and proximity to cultural landmarks, ideal for visitors seeking a blend of urban sophistication and historical charm.

The easiest way to reach Dyckman Park from downtown NYC is via the 1 train (Green Line), which runs directly from Times Square to 190th Street Station—just a 10-minute walk from the park entrance. The journey takes about 30 minutes and connects midtown Manhattan with the Bronx.

Alternatively, take the Metro-North Railroad to Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street Station, then transfer to a local bus or walk. This option suits travelers who prefer rail travel. For added flexibility, driving or using ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft is also convenient, taking approximately 25 minutes with ample parking available at the park, ideal for families and groups.

Beyond being a scenic green space, Dyckman Park offers rich historical and cultural experiences. The centerpiece is the Dyckman House Museum, the oldest remaining Dutch colonial-style house in New York City, showcasing 18th-century life through period furnishings and rotating exhibitions.

During summer, the park hosts outdoor concerts, community markets, and children’s theater performances, fostering a vibrant neighborhood vibe. Fall brings stunning foliage along tree-lined paths and the scenic lake, making it perfect for photography and leisure walks.

The park also features walking trails, a natural pond, and picnic areas ideal for jogging, biking, or family outings. Guided tours delve into Indigenous history and early Dutch settlement, providing deeper insight into the area’s roots within New York’s urban evolution.

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Wingate by Wyndham Bronx/Haven Park

This hotel is an absolute gem! The subway station is just a short walk away, making it super convenient for getting around NYC. What really stands out is the complimentary sparkling water and ice-cold water—something you rarely find in other hotels in New York. The front desk even gives you a reusable bottle that you return upon checkout, and there’s a self-service water station on the first floor near the elevator—so practical and eco-friendly. The room layout is smart and thoughtfully designed, offering great comfort and functionality. Just two blocks away, there’s a small grocery store with fresh, affordable fruit—seems to be run by a Korean family, perfect for grabbing snacks or drinks. And if you’re into sports, Yankee Stadium is within easy reach. Overall, this place offers incredible value and a truly pleasant stay—highly recommend it!

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Ramada by Wyndham Bronx Terminal

The hotel is located conveniently close to the train station, making it a practical option if you're just passing through for a quick Yankees game. However, the property feels outdated and hasn't seen any major updates in years. The carpets are noticeably dirty and stained, which detracts from the overall cleanliness. There aren't many amenities within walking distance—most things require a short ride or a drive. While the staff was polite and helpful, the lack of modern facilities and the worn-out condition of the rooms make it hard to recommend for anything beyond a last-minute overnight stay. It’s not worth staying here again unless you’re specifically heading to the ballpark.

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The Wallace Hotel

The Wallace Hotel is an absolute gem tucked away in a quiet residential neighborhood of Midtown, yet it feels like you're right in the heart of everything. Step outside and you're greeted by Central Park on one side and the Hudson River on the other—perfect for morning walks or evening strolls with skyline views. Within a 5-minute walk, there are two well-stocked supermarkets, so grocery runs are super convenient. And if you're craving authentic flavors, you'll find some excellent local eateries nearby—authentic Xi'an dumplings and Shanghai-style steamed buns that are surprisingly delicious. The subway station is just steps away, making travel across Manhattan effortless. The staff are professional, friendly, and always ready to help. Most impressive? The bedding—luxuriously soft and incredibly comfortable, making for a truly restful night's sleep. This hotel delivers on every front: location, convenience, comfort, and service. A top-tier stay that’s hard to beat.

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Hotel Lucerne

Hotel Lucerne is a charming, long-standing hotel with a classic American vibe that feels warm and welcoming. The rooms are spacious—especially the living area—which makes it ideal for families or anyone who values comfort. The breakfast is fantastic, consistently delicious, and it’s clear locals come here often—the place buzzes with energy every morning. Staff are genuinely friendly and attentive, and fellow guests seem equally kind and approachable. Location-wise, it's in a quiet residential neighborhood with everything you need within walking distance: grocery stores, cafes, and even a quick stroll to the Natural History Museum. Perfect for travelers with kids. The AC does make some noise, but after nearly three weeks in the U.S., I’ve heard worse—just turn it off at night and stay cool. One small note: the hairdryer is a bit outdated and not very powerful, so upgrading that would be a great touch. Overall, this hotel exceeded my expectations in every way. If I ever return to New York, I’ll definitely book here again. Highly recommend! 🌹

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Arthouse Hotel

Absolutely stunning stay at Arthouse Hotel! The rooms are spacious and incredibly well-designed, with a bathroom that feels more like a luxury retreat than a standard hotel space. The on-site bar is a real highlight—great ambiance, excellent drinks, and a relaxed vibe perfect for unwinding after a day exploring NYC. Every detail feels intentional and thoughtfully curated. This place truly delivers on comfort, style, and hospitality. I’d happily return in a heartbeat.

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Hotel Belleclaire Central Park

Staying at Hotel Belleclaire Central Park again was a great experience. One tip for future guests: if possible, avoid rooms facing the wall—opting for a room with a view makes a noticeable difference in natural light and overall openness. The room itself is spacious and well-designed, though the bathroom is on the smaller side, it’s functional and clean. What stands out most is the incredible value for money. Located just steps away from Central Park, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring Manhattan. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, this hotel offers comfort, convenience, and excellent pricing—all in one. Definitely a top pick for anyone visiting New York.

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Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel

Staying at the Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel was a pleasant experience overall. The room size was just right—comfortable and well-proportioned, with a spacious bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The view from the upper floors is fantastic; you can see far into the city skyline, especially stunning during sunset hours. There are plenty of small shops nearby, so grabbing snacks, drinks, or essentials is super convenient. I enjoyed walking to Columbia University—about a 20-minute stroll through residential streets, which felt safe during daylight hours. That said, I did notice the neighborhood’s safety level is average, so I’d recommend being mindful when walking around late at night. All in all, it's a great choice if you're looking to immerse yourself in a real Harlem vibe without sacrificing comfort or convenience. The value for money is strong, and the hotel delivers on atmosphere and practicality.

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Aloft Harlem

Staying at Aloft Harlem was an excellent experience overall. The room was spacious and comfortable, with a soft bed that made for a restful night's sleep. I loved the lively street view—great energy and vibrant city vibes right outside the window. The location is central and convenient, with plenty of restaurants, shops, and easy access to public transit for exploring Manhattan. The air conditioning worked incredibly well, keeping the room cool and comfortable even during warmer evenings. One minor note: the unit made a bit of noise when running, but it wasn’t disruptive. All in all, this hotel offers great value, modern design, and a welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommend for travelers looking for a stylish yet practical stay in Harlem.

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Soul Food 'Mont Morris'

This is a guest house, not a hotel or Airbnb, so setting the right expectations from the start is key. There’s no front desk or lobby, and no external signage—access is via a door code, and you enter independently. That said, here’s what made our weekend stay at Soul Food Mont Morris memorable: The experience itself was unique—feeling like part of the local community with a cozy, authentic vibe. Rooms and bathrooms were spotless, beautifully styled with vintage charm. It’s super convenient for exploring Harlem—restaurants, grocery stores, and a CVS are just around the corner. The subway station is a 6-minute walk away, with downtown Manhattan reachable in about 25 minutes by train. However, keep a few things in mind: Communication was tricky two days before arrival—we tried the booking app and the phone number listed in the email, but couldn’t get through. Once on-site, everything ran smoothly, so if you’re used to contacting a host or calling a front desk, this isn’t the place for you. Also, if you’re planning to take a midday break and return to your room during hot weather (like we did during a heatwave), be aware that going back and forth throughout the day isn’t practical due to the distance. You’ll need to remove your shoes upon entering—the house provides slippers, so bring your own pair if possible. Accessing upper-floor rooms requires climbing a wooden staircase barefoot or in socks, which can be slippery, so slippers are essential. Overall, this isn’t for everyone. Don’t judge it by hotel standards—initial disappointment is common if you expect a traditional stay. But once you settle in, it grows on you. We stayed just one weekend, but honestly, we’d have loved to extend our visit to truly soak in Harlem’s rhythm and energy.

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Northern Lights Mansion

My stay at Northern Lights Mansion was a mixed experience. The furniture looked like it came from a yard sale—mismatched and not cohesive in style. Extension cords and TV cables were loosely run and exposed throughout the room, which felt unsafe and unprofessional. The bathroom door wouldn’t stay shut, requiring constant adjustment during use. Unfortunately, the jetted tub I was looking forward to was out of service, which was disappointing. Breakfast was an additional charge, and while the food quality was decent, the extra cost made it feel less value for money. On the bright side, the staff were friendly and helpful, making the stay more pleasant on a personal level. Overall, the hotel has potential, but improvements in room upkeep, safety, and guest amenities would go a long way in boosting the experience.

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Kama Central Park

I’ve stayed at Kama Central Park again, and it was just as fantastic as before. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming from the moment I arrived. The room was spotlessly clean with excellent hygiene standards—especially the shower area, which felt fresh and well-maintained. It’s a great base for exploring New York, with easy subway access to major attractions. Comfortable, convenient, and well-priced—this hotel delivers on every front. I’ll definitely be returning here on my next trip to NYC!

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The Marmara Manhattan

Staying at The Marmara Manhattan was an absolute delight. The hotel boasts a stylish vibe with generously sized rooms that feel both luxurious and welcoming. Its central location in Midtown West makes it incredibly convenient—just a short walk to the subway—yet it’s tucked into a surprisingly quiet corner of the city, perfect for unwinding after a busy day exploring. The staff went above and beyond: from handling booking changes to offering thoughtful recommendations for restaurants nearby. Eleonor, the Rooms Manager, stood out with her professionalism and warmth; Flloyd and Cassandra were equally impressive, always ready to assist with a smile. The beds were heavenly—truly a dream to sleep on. After long days walking through rainy New York streets, the Turkish baths were exactly what we needed to relax and recharge. Every detail felt intentional, from the ambiance to the service. I couldn’t have asked for a better stay—highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting NYC.