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Arlo Williamsburg truly delivers an exceptional experience from start to finish. The attention to detail is outstanding—artisan leather touches, brass accents, and classic tile work create a timeless yet modern vibe throughout the property. The room numbers with their shadow design are a small but stylish touch that adds character. The rooftop pool is refreshing, and the bar offers incredible views of Manhattan skyline, perfect for evening drinks. Music runs until midnight every night, so it might not be ideal for light sleepers or families with young kids—but for adults seeking a vibrant, stylish stay, this is hands down the best hotel I’ve stayed at in a long time. And kudos for being extremely pet-friendly; my dog felt right at home too.

Staying at Aura Hotel Brooklyn was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from subway lines and surrounded by great restaurants, cafes, and local shops. I especially want to thank Shaina, Lily, and Sunny for their warm welcome and genuine hospitality—they made us feel right at home. The room was clean, modern, and well-appointed with everything we needed. Comfortable bed, quiet space, and excellent lighting made for a restful night. The staff went above and beyond to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. If you're visiting Brooklyn, this hotel is a top pick. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy, convenient, and welcoming stay.

This hotel exceeded my expectations! Located just a 20-minute subway ride from Manhattan, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city. The rooms are clean, modern, and well-appointed, with great value for the price. I was pleasantly surprised by how comfortable and quiet the space felt—perfect for a relaxing stay. The staff were friendly and helpful, making check-in and check-out smooth. With excellent location, quality amenities, and a fantastic price point, this is definitely a top pick for anyone visiting New York. I’ll be coming back and highly recommend it to fellow travelers.

We absolutely loved our stay at this hotel! The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and the complimentary breakfast was a nice touch—fresh, well-served, and satisfying. The rooms were spacious, immaculately clean, and offered great value for money. What stood out most was the convenient location—just a 10-minute walk to the nearest subway station, which runs the F line, making travel into Manhattan super easy. We were initially concerned about the neighborhood being less affluent, but we never felt unsafe—even walking back from the station at 11 PM. The area felt quiet and secure. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice for travelers who want comfort, convenience, and a good balance between price and quality. Would definitely stay here again.

Staying at the Holiday Inn Express Long Island City E New York was an absolute delight. The room was spacious, clean, and beautifully appointed with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, efficient, and always ready to help. Breakfast was fantastic: a wide variety of fresh, high-quality options that catered to all tastes, even my picky kid enjoyed it. Located just a short walk from the subway, getting into Manhattan was effortless. For the price and the overall experience, this hotel offers incredible value. I’ll definitely be back.

I booked this property through Choice Hotels and received confirmation along with a 'we're looking forward to your stay' email just a week before arrival. When we arrived, we discovered it was actually a women's shelter, leaving us with no place to stay despite having already paid in advance. It was extremely stressful showing up in New York with no accommodations available—most hotels were fully booked—and all our plans had fallen apart. This experience was incredibly disappointing and frustrating. Please avoid this location at all costs.

This stay was absolutely top-notch. The location is unbeatable—just two subway stops from Manhattan, making it super convenient for both business and sightseeing. The neighborhood feels safe and well-maintained, with visible police presence adding to the comfort. I was here on a work trip, but ended up enjoying every moment. The hotel itself felt brand new, spotless, and modern. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, efficient, and genuinely helpful. Everything about this place screamed quality and value. If you're visiting NYC, especially if you're looking for a quiet, smart base near the city center, this is a must-book. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Lotus Blu Inn & Suites in New York was a decent experience overall. The best part? The views—some rooms offer fantastic glimpses of Manhattan skyline, but it's important to specifically request a view-facing room since not all rooms have them. The price is definitely competitive for New York, making it a solid choice if you're budget-conscious. Room sizes are average—nothing too cramped, and just right for a short stay. That said, nighttime noise can be an issue; some guests tend to play music or make noise late into the night, which might affect sleep quality. Still, considering the location, value for money, and convenience, this place holds its own as a reliable option for travelers looking for a no-frills, affordable stay in NYC.

I stayed at the International Students Residence and was pleasantly surprised by how welcoming and practical it felt. The kitchen is one of the friendliest I've used—perfect for cooking meals on a budget, which is great for students. There's even a piano in the common area, which adds a nice touch for relaxing or playing during downtime. My room was clean and comfortable, and while the bathroom and shower are shared, they’re well-maintained and functional. It’s affordable without compromising on basics, and being close to public transit makes getting around New York easy. A solid choice for students looking for value and a cozy vibe.

Absolutely loved my stay at LIC Hotel! The location is perfect—just a short subway ride from downtown Manhattan. The staff were incredibly friendly and the rooms were clean, spacious, and well-maintained. I stayed for a full week, and while the breakfast menu was consistent throughout, it was still delicious and satisfying. One small suggestion: adding a fresh tomato and cheese salad to the breakfast spread would make it even better. Overall, this hotel offers fantastic value for money and a truly comfortable experience. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting NYC.

The Box House Hotel exceeded my expectations in nearly every way—except for the front desk staff, who could have been a bit more welcoming. Everything else was top-notch. The location is fantastic: just a short subway ride from downtown Manhattan, with plenty of great restaurants and shops nearby. My room was clean, spacious, and beautifully designed with modern touches. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the air felt fresh and crisp throughout the stay. I especially appreciated the well-lit bathroom with strong shower pressure and smart storage solutions. Even though the check-in experience wasn’t as warm as I’d hoped, the overall quality of the hotel, the attention to detail, and the value for money made up for it completely. I’d definitely book here again when visiting New York.

This hotel is absolutely stunning—immaculate from top to bottom, and every staff member goes above and beyond with their warmth and professionalism. While the hotel doesn’t offer parking, there’s a great value lot just a two-minute walk away at 25 Kent St. We paid $64 for 2.5 days, which was incredibly reasonable. The room itself was a dream: exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and a bathroom that felt like a spa—with a massive tub and a powerful shower. Pro tip: if you’re sharing a room with someone you don’t want to see naked, be aware the shower partition isn’t a one-way mirror—you can actually see into it when someone’s showering. Luckily I was with my daughter, so no issues there. Both the in-house restaurant and the ramen spot next door are fantastic—definitely worth trying. I didn’t make it to the rooftop bar this time, but since I’ll be back every time I visit NYC, it’s definitely on my list for next time. The room was extremely quiet, and temperature control was effortless. That said, as someone who’s highly sensitive to energy and atmosphere, I did notice some unusual things right from the moment I walked in. Nothing scary—I’m not prone to fear—but I experienced several undeniable phenomena: seeing movement down the hall in both my room and the public corridor, hearing voices speaking clearly nearby when I was alone in the shower, and even hearing the stairwell door open directly beside our room, only to find it empty when I checked. It wasn’t coming from another room—it felt immediate, personal. After returning home, my daughter looked up the building’s history, and let’s just say it shed light on everything. There’s a reason why the third floor (near what used to be a fire escape) felt particularly charged. It also explains why my first thought upon opening the front door was, “I’m surprised they get away with inward-opening doors—this violates fire code.” Anyway, if you’re curious, do your own research. But regardless of all that, this is an exceptional hotel at a fair price, located in a safe and beautiful part of Brooklyn. I’ll be back again without hesitation.
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