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Where can I start? We are frequent visitors to NY, typically we stay in Downtown Brooklyn or LES, it’s closer to our daughter. This time my husband and I decided to switch it up and stay closer to Hells Kitchen, I found the Hudson New...More
For the price, the hotel was ok. The room was tiny, fine for the 3 days we were in NY but if you are staying longer, it would be a struggle, as there is one single wardrobe with a small number of hangers. No more...More
I stayed here last Saturday evening. Booked thru Expedia. First off, let me say the staff at the front desk was very friendly and courteous. Sadly, when I arrived, I was informed that I was being downgraded from the deluxe room I had already paid...More
Did a round the world trip stayed at Hudson for last leg . Well as it says on the tin beautifull, Central to park and all major sights , hotel oozes class , rooms small but classy ,you only need it to get your head...More
The Hudson is in a great location for visiting Central Park, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and other theaters and attractions. But in an effort to be “cool” or “hip,” the hotel sacrifices some basic functions I had expected of any hotel room.
The fact that...More
This is the iconic New York that so many visitors imagine before they visit—spectacular skyscrapers like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building, iconic public buildings like Grand Central Terminal and the New York Public Library, and the non-stop hustle and bustle of the city streets. Fifth Avenue is a shopper's heaven where you can find every kind of store imaginable, with fashion brands ranging from the
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affordable to the ultra-fancy. Visit the Rockefeller Center to experience towering Art Deco grandeur, and foodies will love the busy restaurants that stay open late in Koreatown. After dark, Midtown calms down a bit, but at any time of day or night it still feels 100% New York.
Response from anawu2017 | Reviewed this property |
This will very much depend of the hotel's occupancy levels. If they are not full then they may let you, for example, leave your bags in storage free of charge, however if by facilities you mean use of for example, spa etc... More
This will very much depend of the hotel's occupancy levels. If they are not full then they may let you, for example, leave your bags in storage free of charge, however if by facilities you mean use of for example, spa etc, this will obviously have to be paid for.
Response from guidediane | Reviewed this property |
As we were only staying for four days and wanted to maximise our time there without waiting in line we purchased our tickets in advance. In spite of the high prices charged (much higher than here in London) if you shop... More
As we were only staying for four days and wanted to maximise our time there without waiting in line we purchased our tickets in advance. In spite of the high prices charged (much higher than here in London) if you shop around and don't mind sitting higher up (mezzanine level) you can get reasonably priced seats. I saw "Three Tall Women" with Glenda Jackson and Laurie Metcalf at the Golden Theatre and a new play called "Queens" at the Lincoln Centre and payed approx $30 for each of my seats. If you are prepared to take your chance and buy tickets at short notice get the Today Tix App and see what offers they have on daily.