The front desk staff is so nice and cheerful but the quality of the room is horrible. It was so rundown and dirty. There were black hairs all over the shower floor and the base of the toilet looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in months. Stray black hairs were also on the bedside tables and even though I called to get the room cleaned while out to dinner it did not address the issue. At 1am on one of the nights we heads a loud knock at our door. I had a do not disturb sign and had the door bolted so I ignored it. I proceeded to get phone call from a gentleman demanding why I’m not opening the door because they had linens for the pull out couch. I ordered no such thing and he barely apologized seeming annoyed and confused. I was upset because it was the middle of the night and my request to not be disturbed was blatantly ignored. I messaged the hotel that night and nobody got back to me on my complaint at all. This place is so gross and felt very unclean. Avoid this hotel and stay elsewhere…
Stayed here for two nights as a family of 4. Had a standard 2-queen bed suite. Rooms are surprisingly large for Manhattan although smaller than what you'd expect from a suburban-style Residence Inn. We were on the 18th floor with a nice view, ceilings were very high and made the room feel larger. Room consisted of 2 queen beds, a desk, a small couch (not a pullout), with a fridge/microwave/sink at the entrance and a small bathroom (shower/tub combo). It was about 400 sqft. Despite the hotel being busy and our room directly facing the elevator (often a problem) we heard nearly no noise from neighbouring rooms or people and definitely did not hear the elevator. It was a nice, quiet stay both nights (although we did have the fan running). Convenient walk to Fulton subway stop (next door) or the World Trade Center transit hub for subway or PATH. We liked the location, easy subway ride to Uptown or down to Brooklyn, easy walk to World Trade Center or the Staten Island Ferry / Battery Park area. Only reason I didn't give this a full 5 stars is that some parts of the room were very worn / a little grimy. It was clean, but you could tell these rooms are well-used! Kitchen area and the bathroom shower had some caked-on grime which was a little disappointing. The guest room itself was clean and the beds very comfortable. Staff was very nice at every interaction. Breakfast was fine. I would come back to this property again especially if traveling with kids or for an extended stay. Very pleased with our choice.…
In the City that never sleeps, this Residence Inn was nicely situated in lower Manhattan. The hotel itself is nestled in a mixed use highrise area so lower floors stare at residents. We had a high floor room (Marriott Gold Elite) so we had a lovely view of the New York skyline and rooftop gardens. The room itself was a bit squishy. The luggage closet couldn't quite accommodate our 24" suitcase and we wound up using the couch as the suitcase rack. The kitchen is fully stocked with a hotplate. There really isn't a market nearby so either you have to use a delivery service (and they wait outside until you get it from the delivery person) or completely forego the kitchen. The bathroom was small by Residence Inn standards but then again, everything is a bit smaller in NYC. It was clean and sufficient counterspace. The amenities were fully stocked and housekeeping was very gracious in providing a couple extra lotions without any complaints. The bathroom needed another hanging hook to steam clothing. The bathroom used a sliding door so there was no door hook. If you need to steam clothing, keep this in mind. There were plenty of electrical plugs and charging wasn't ever an issue. I recommend a travel router to route your WIFI with some measure of privacy. The wired ethernet connection wasn't working, unfortunately. Parking was about a 5 minute walk as there is no onsite parking. The overnight rate is $45 (I think) and looking back, I'm not sure why I bothered with a car while in NYC (I had to travel to New Jersey but I probably should have held off on a car until I actually needed it). Breakfast is the regular COVID fare. It was the small foods every day. I personally don't like the breakfast biscuit but others seem to enjoy the damp steamed biscuit itself so go figure. They have regular pot coffee and 2 machine grind dispensers. Really appreciate it. There was a relatively small breakfast area and a larger overflow lounge next door. It never felt overwhelming crowded. The cliente were either business travelers, couples or families. It was a good mix and everyone was polite and courteous. The beds were fine but we could have used an extra nightstand for my wife's devices (tablet and phone). Otherwise, it was a nice room and pleasant stay. Subway. The hotel is next to the Fulton Stop so it was easy access uptown and an easy walk to the Wall Street. Bonus, the pizza places around the hotel were amazing. Plenty of great restaurants within 10 minute walking distance. Just make sure to dress warmly as Broadway becomes a windtunnel at night.…
Spent a weekend here with family. This hotel feels nothing like your typical suburban Residence Inn. It's made for Manhattan with chic urban styling throughout. Location: Outstanding. It's a block south of Fulton Center with the Fulton Street subway hub and many available subway lines going every which direction. Even with weekend subway disruptions you'll still find a convenient way to get wherever you need. Fulton Center is also connected underground to The Oculus and Brookfield Place with tons of indoor shops and dining options if the weather is bad. If exploring Lower Manhattan by foot, there are so many attractions within a 15min walking radius such as WTC, Wall Street, Battery Park, Pier 17, Brooklyn Bridge, and even the lower end of Chinatown if you walk briskly. I felt safe immediately around the hotel, even at night. Service: Check-in was very friendly. Maid was very attentive, noticed when we exited our rooms for the day and made sure to ask for our room number so she could get started with housekeeping. Room: We requested a higher floor during reservation and got the 16th floor (I believe there are 18 in total?). Three elevators here, all working well, some of the fastest I've seen in Manhattan hotels, never had issues with long wait or overcrowding despite a busy weekend. Room was very quiet with hardly any street noise, very clean with well functioning heat & AC. Loved the full size fridge, and small kitchenette with microwave. Beds are comfortable. The room itself is quite spacious for Manhattan standards too, and the high ceilings are a great touch. Breakfast: There's a typical Marriott free buffet breakfast here but I never woke up in time to get it. Also after 10am they reprogram the coffee machines so even though it's free during breakfast, you have to pay for lobby coffee - never saw this before at a Residence Inn! I have no complaints. I would absolutely stay here again if I had the chance and the price is good.…
Great spot for visiting 911 museum and Statue of Liberty. Stayed one night in a Maiden Lane Suite. HUGE room for NYC! Jane at front desk was so nice and friendly. Breakfast was decent and saved our party of 5 a lot of money on breakfast. Loved the Starbucks coffee. Enjoyed the Amazon Go store and nearby O’Hara’s pub.
Just checked out after 4 fabulous nights at this wonderful hotel. First off, Jane at the front desk was AMAZING. She greeted us with humor and kindness and truly set the stage for the rest of the trip. She upgraded our 2 queen room to a Maiden Lane Studio which was a fantastic surprise and so much appreciated. We enjoyed the separate living area for the three of us to relax and watch TV together after a long day of walking. The rooms were in good shape and felt extra spacious for Manhattan. We all commented how quiet the hotel was while sleeping, despite being at full capacity. I would 100% stay in this part of town again, quiet streets at night, no sirens at a hours, and felt safe walking around. The subway stops were all within 1 block and had the rest of the city at our fingertips. The breakfast area was pretty congested in the morning, specifically the toasters. The bagels were delicious and I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the breakfast as I know Marriott is changing their breakfast standards. Each day had scrambled eggs and scrambled egg whites. One day had waffles, which despite being in bag, were surprisingly good. I didn't try the souffle or the sandwich as they didn't look appealing to me. The free Starbucks freshly ground coffee was especially appreciated. Great job to the staff at this hotel!! Highly recommend.…
Stayed here for 3 nights to attend a conference nearby. I have become a big fan of the Residence Inn brand since the Marriott/Starwood merger was completed and have had a great experience staying at multiple locations (none reviewed yet) including LAX, Midtown New York, Bethesda Maryland. Residence Inns are not for the fussy - they are basic but spacious and provide a hybrid serviced apartment/hotel experience. When travelling to cities I am familiar with and have a full schedule, where I don't intend to spend alot of time in my room, this is excellent value for money. I love having a large full size fridge in room and also really like the option of on-site laundry this brand generally provides. Pros: - Easy downtown location for business or leisure. 1 block from Fulton Station and walking distance to the WTC memorial, Wall Street, amongst other tourist destinations - Friendly and helpful staff - from check-in/check-out staff to cheery and diligent cleaners in the breakfast room - Lobby floor has a mini mart for drinks and snacks and daily breakfast served was nothing fancy but did the trick - bagels, toast, eggs, standard continental breakfast - Good safety protocol requiring hotel key card to enter building in evening Cons: - Room itself was small (but it's NY...) and I would say good for 1 person. It would be a bit crowded for 2 people. Bathroom was a little tight with 1 sink, 1 shower, toilet. - The desk work area was sufficient for one person but did not have universal plugs for international travelers - Hotel is a little old and tired - you can feel and see it in the carpets and furniture but relatively well maintained…
Enjoyed our stay. One of the best Marriotts we stayed in in NYC. Very clean and good layout. (NEED TO REMEBER THAT DISHES ARE STORES IN DISHWASHER). Full breakfast buffet included. Only downfall was BR sink did not drain well. They tried to fix it on a late Friday night but didn’t work. Otherwise, quiet and comfortable. Close to subway stop (1 block away) and tourist activities in downtown NYC
The facility snd staff are amazing. All staff greeted us warmly, engaged with our family as we gathered for a reunion and made us feel at home. Offered great local dining and activity options that were spot on. 2 blocks from 9/11 and walking distance from Wall Street The rooms were clean and very nice. Fairly stocked snack amenities. Plenty of storage, coffee, sink, refrigerator, micro and ice box with fairly stocked dishes and acceptable cookware for basics. Morning coffee/breakfast was clean and friendly staff. The front entrance had security that was fully engaged. Felt very safe. Family friendly with lobby seating and seating for more privacy as needed. Business area for basic access and printing available. Will definitely stay again
We just returned from a two night stay at the Residence Inn New York Downtown Manhattan/World Trade Center Area and I can't recommended it enough!!! The property is steps away from the gorgeous Brooklyn Bridge and the World Trade Center. There are convenient Subway locations all around as well. Special shout to Jane at the front desk and the rest of the staff, everyone was extremely welcoming and accommodating. The Maiden Lane studio suite was extremely comfortable (much bigger than most NY hotel rooms) and we appreciate the hospitality!!! Breakfast was excellent and a perfect way to start the day. Our package included parking on 80 Gold Street (5-10 minutes walk and easy in and out). We look forward to another stay in the future!!!
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