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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 One small note: the hairdryer is a bit outdated and not very powerful, so upgrading that would be a great touch.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! 🌹

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.

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.

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!

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.

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.

Hotel Newton is a classic New York experience tucked away in a quiet, pleasant neighborhood just a 15-minute walk from Central Park. The area is packed with great restaurants and there’s even a small grocery store right next to the hotel—perfect for late-night snacks or essentials. What really stands out is the nearby subway station, making it easy to explore anywhere in the city. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay. The room decor feels a bit dated, but it’s clean and functional—nothing too fancy, but perfectly comfortable. I especially appreciated the free coffee machine available every morning; it’s a nice little touch for early risers. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking for convenience, good location, and a no-frills vibe at a fair price.

The room was surprisingly spacious and very comfortable. I appreciated the convenient location just a short distance from the stadium—perfect for attending events without hassle. The overall value for money was excellent, and the quiet environment made it easy to relax after a long day. I’ll definitely consider staying here again when visiting New York.

This hotel is the perfect choice for a comfortable stay in New York without breaking the bank. Just a 5-minute walk from the 79th Street subway station and only a short stroll away from Amsterdam Avenue, you’re right in the heart of a vibrant neighborhood with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and bars—most of them surprisingly affordable. Our room was spotless, compact as expected, but perfectly functional since you're out exploring all day. The modern design stood out: excellent TV, strong air conditioning, a very comfortable bed, and a fantastic shower. Right off the front desk is a cozy lounge area with a shared kitchen—great for storing snacks or whipping up a quick breakfast. Tea is available 24/7, and fresh coffee is served each morning. The staff were incredibly friendly and always ready to help. Honestly, I couldn’t find a single thing to complain about. From location to service, every detail was thoughtfully done. If you're looking for a smart, convenient, and well-priced base in NYC, this place delivers on all fronts.

Our stay at The Arches was absolutely fantastic. The location is unbeatable—restaurants, a grocery store, and a subway stop are all within walking distance, making it super convenient for exploring the city. The 24/7 manned parking garage was a great plus, especially with luggage in tow. The apartment itself was spacious, bright, and beautifully designed, with a bathtub in the bathroom that made for a relaxing soak after a long day. It was perfect for our family getaway. There was one minor issue late at night when a group of guests lingered in the hallway for quite some time and were loud, but this wasn’t related to the property or staff—just an unfortunate moment. Overall, the experience was outstanding, and we’d definitely return without hesitation.

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.

The Imperial Court Hotel is perfectly located—walking distance to major attractions and surrounded by great dining options, making it super convenient for exploring New York. I stayed in a suite, which had potential but definitely needs a refresh. The room felt quite dark, with brown carpet and walls that made the space feel cramped and gloomy. There was also an unpleasant odor lingering, and the lighting was insufficient, which made the atmosphere less than ideal. It’s clear the rooms could use a much-needed renovation. That said, the concierge team absolutely stood out—they were friendly, genuinely helpful, and even brought a smile with their humor. Their excellent service really saved the experience. While the room condition was disappointing, the location and staff made it worthwhile. Definitely worth considering if you’re looking for a central base with great hospitality.
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