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The Dominick Hotel
4.5/5109 Reviews

The Dominick Hotel

Soho New York|1.48km from Tenement Museum
Pros: The hotel is in a good location it is right next to SoHo. The rooms are spacious and the bathrooms are huge compared to most in the city. Cons: I had to switch rooms - in the first room the deadbolt lock didn’t work as it was misaligned. I will admit the switching of rooms was very easy after maintenance said it couldn’t be fixed. It was just a little bit annoying since it was late. The second room had stains on the floor - not a huge deal, but it would have been nice if the carpet was deep cleaned. My main con at this hotel was the elevators. One of the elevators was sat at the lobby floor with the doors open so I went to walk. When walking in it the doors shut on me. They hit off my shoulders and hit my hand hurting me. I was initially in shock and felt like I was going to cry. Then I realized my thumb was in a lot of pain. Surely, no elevator should do this? Especially not a guest elevator! I took advil for the pain and went down to the reception and asked for ice. They were initially more interested in logging it for their record than getting me ice. No one asked if I was okay. At check out the lady just printed my invoice off she didn’t ask if I’d had a nice stay or mention the incident either. My thumb still has a lump on it that hurts if touched/ knocked and I now hate going in elevators!! I would maybe stay here in the future. However, I felt the situation wasn’t handled amazingly.

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Moxy NYC Lower East Side
4.1/5103 Reviews

Moxy NYC Lower East Side

Chinatown - Little Italy New York|0.36km from Tenement Museum
I have lived in NYC 20 years, and occasionally, we like to play tourist in our own city. My husband and I decided to stay a night at the Moxy LES in celebration of my 40th birthday. I even talked another couple who were celebrating with us into getting a room too. I chose this location as I saw the beautiful roof bar advertised and thought it’d be fun to start our night with a cocktail on the roof with a few friends before setting out to my main celebration elsewhere. Having stayed at several other similar hotels in town like Sixty LES, I never had an issue grabbing a cocktail at the rooftop bar. This was not the case here. I arrived with a group of 7 to head to the Highlight Room at around 7pm (wayyy before the nightlife rush!), and was told I had “priority” as a guest of the hotel, but first I had to commit to spending $350 for us to come up. Don’t advertise your bars as an amenity of the hotel if they are not freely accessible to guests. What if my friends just wanted a nice lemonade and to check out the view?? I guess they’re not welcome or that’s a lot of lemonade we’d have to buy! Just to note: Loosie’s, the club in the basement of the hotel with the “no-attitude dancefloor” — to quote the hotel website — is notoriously snooty at the door, and guests of the hotel are not prioritized for entry there either. We had other plans that night so didn’t even bother, but word to the wise. As for the room: Yes, they’re small. Expected in NYC, and was fine for us since we were only staying 1 night, but I would not want to stay here longer than a couple days. There is no real closet. Just a few hangers on a bar on the wall (some under the television!) so your clothes kind of have to hang flat against the wall. There are cubbies under the bed for storage. Not ideal in such a tight space. I stubbed my toe on them more than once. Maybe I’m clumsy or maybe it’s just a bad design! The light situation is super weird. I don’t know if our lighting was accidentally installed incorrectly, but in order to turn the bathroom light on, you had to have the main room light on. The main room light could be turned on separately. So basically, if you needed to go in the middle of the night, you either had to pee in the dark or turn on the lights of the whole room while your partner is sleeping! (Possible we didn’t see another light switch somewhere but I’m pretty sure the only switches were 2 by the door.) Toiletries: The shower had 2 pump bottles (sustainable. I respect that!) — but one was filled with a shampoo/body wash combo — and the other conditioner. I would expect something a bit more luxe even for a 4 star hotel — and certainly a separate shampoo and body wash! There was no lotion, which is usually standard in even the Holiday Inn. There was one small bar of soap for hand washing. No places to hang towels. I had to throw mine over the top of the shower door. Towels were pretty scratchy too. They do have a steamer and hair dryer. Bless! There was no fridge

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Moxy NYC Lower East Side
4.1/5103 Reviews
Chinatown - Little Italy
I have lived in NYC 20 years, and occasionally, we like to play tourist in our own city. My husband and I decided to stay a night at the Moxy LES in celebration of my 40th birthday. I even talked another couple who were celebrating with us into getting a room too. I chose this location as I saw the beautiful roof bar advertised and thought it’d be fun to start our night with a cocktail on the roof with a few friends before setting out to my main celebration elsewhere. Having stayed at several other similar hotels in town like Sixty LES, I never had an issue grabbing a cocktail at the rooftop bar. This was not the case here. I arrived with a group of 7 to head to the Highlight Room at around 7pm (wayyy before the nightlife rush!), and was told I had “priority” as a guest of the hotel, but first I had to commit to spending $350 for us to come up. Don’t advertise your bars as an amenity of the hotel if they are not freely accessible to guests. What if my friends just wanted a nice lemonade and to check out the view?? I guess they’re not welcome or that’s a lot of lemonade we’d have to buy! Just to note: Loosie’s, the club in the basement of the hotel with the “no-attitude dancefloor” — to quote the hotel website — is notoriously snooty at the door, and guests of the hotel are not prioritized for entry there either. We had other plans that night so didn’t even bother, but word to the wise. As for the room: Yes, they’re small. Expected in NYC, and was fine for us since we were only staying 1 night, but I would not want to stay here longer than a couple days. There is no real closet. Just a few hangers on a bar on the wall (some under the television!) so your clothes kind of have to hang flat against the wall. There are cubbies under the bed for storage. Not ideal in such a tight space. I stubbed my toe on them more than once. Maybe I’m clumsy or maybe it’s just a bad design! The light situation is super weird. I don’t know if our lighting was accidentally installed incorrectly, but in order to turn the bathroom light on, you had to have the main room light on. The main room light could be turned on separately. So basically, if you needed to go in the middle of the night, you either had to pee in the dark or turn on the lights of the whole room while your partner is sleeping! (Possible we didn’t see another light switch somewhere but I’m pretty sure the only switches were 2 by the door.) Toiletries: The shower had 2 pump bottles (sustainable. I respect that!) — but one was filled with a shampoo/body wash combo — and the other conditioner. I would expect something a bit more luxe even for a 4 star hotel — and certainly a separate shampoo and body wash! There was no lotion, which is usually standard in even the Holiday Inn. There was one small bar of soap for hand washing. No places to hang towels. I had to throw mine over the top of the shower door. Towels were pretty scratchy too. They do have a steamer and hair dryer. Bless! There was no fridge
Canal Loft Hotel
3.6/5102 Reviews
Chinatown - Little Italy
The hotel is in Chinatown, close to Little Italy, and the surrounding environment is average, but it is convenient to buy some milk tea to eat and drink. It's a bit far to go to the museum. It's convenient to live near the Empire State Building. The hotel itself is quite new, except for the small rooms and no tables, everything is fine and cost-effective.
The Allen Hotel
4/5100 Reviews
Chinatown - Little Italy
The hotel is like the feeling of my grandmother... hahahaha. The service was good, but I had to extend it the next day. I called the room at 6 in the morning and paid the bill and told me that I was gone, sad. In Chinatown, the price is very high. Really good!
Hotel on Rivington
3.7/5103 Reviews
Lower East Side
Attractive rooms in need of maintenance. Bed was clean and comfortable. Upper level corner room was very noisy. Bare bones staff. Room phone had no way to call the front desk, housekeeping, etc. We had to call the hotel main # from our cell phones to get an extra blanket. The second floor ”lobby” was deserted. Chipped floor tiles, broken shower door, slow draining sink and toilet ran throughout my stay. Based on the limited staff i encountered, i didn't bother trying to contact ”housekeeping” or maintenance because I assumed they were aware of the problems and didn't have the staff available to help me out. No amenities to speak of. They offered a gym, coffee/pastries in the morning and wine for an hour in the afternoon. Coffee was cold, no attendant... No water offered... The website shows an adjacent cafe which is closed.. Scaffolding at the entrance so it is barely visible unless you know exactly what you're looking for. i had an upper floor room and felt as though i was staying on level 2 of Bourbon street in Nola. Noise all night. The people in room above me were up late and early. Sounded like a zumba class at 6 am sunday. Moving furniture around throughout the night. I chose it because of its proximity to the places i needed to visit on my trip.
Holiday Inn NYC - Lower East Side
4/5109 Reviews
Lower East Side
The hotel is in a good location three minutes walk from the subway station. The room facilities are simple and suitable for one person and two adults. It is slightly cramped. The small supermarket downstairs is fast and easy to walk. You can reach the old Chinatown. It tastes great but pay attention to cash only!
Off SoHo Suites Hotel
3.9/5101 Reviews
Chinatown - Little Italy
In Manhattan, it is a good value for money accommodation, the house is old but clean, the room and the bed are small, but the bathroom and kitchen are fully equipped, and the large refrigerator is very convenient for cooking and ice Haagen-Dazs. The traffic is very convenient. 5 minutes to the south, there is the Grand St station of the subway BD缐. The exit is the seafood stall and fruit shop of the Chinese street market. It is not wrong to follow the smell. Go to the southeast of JFK for 3 minutes. It is very convenient to change the Airtran to Jamaica. Since Manhattan has not seen the air conditioner of the outdoor unit, it is necessary to pay attention to the air conditioner in the room will be louder. It is recommended to open the air in the daytime, and it is better to sleep before changing to the air.

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