This isn’t one of the best hotels
in the city, but what it doesn’t make up for in location it makes up in class.
There’s service aplenty on the ground floor as bellboys are happy to push your
bags to your destination. One of the major disadvantages in this hotel as ever
in New York is of space; and after queuing to cram yourself into a lift you
arrive at your room which is carefully designed to make the maximum amount of
space available. We have a bit of a view of another guy’s apartment looking
over the Port Authority Bus Terminal. But everything is clean and comfortable
and plush. Downstairs is a hearty breakfast buffet operated by foreigners but
there’s a bit of a queue to wait for a table and get their attention. On the
roof is a rooftop bar but at weekends it’s open to the public for DJs. The bar
tariff is pretty high too.
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