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Hudson Hotel New York
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Hudson Hotel New York
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356 West 58Th Street
New York, New York, United States
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Overview:
Located on the West Side of the city and near Central Park, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and the ever popular Theater District, the Hudson Hotel is convenient to the most popular destinations and attractions in Manhattan.
The Hudson Hotel is located at 356 West 58th Street and is only a short commute to Grand Central Station. Transportation to and from the major airports is also easily arranged.
The Hudson Hotel has over eight hundred rooms and suites ranging from standard to deluxe accommodations, many including free breakfast or cocktails.
Remarkably unique, with cutting edge design and an amazing number of specialized spaces, the Hudson Hotel labels itself as “the next generation of Cheap Chic” and “utterly cool” due in part to its facilities such as the private park contained with the elevated lobby, a library where meetings and events can be held, a sky terrace and several restaurants and lounges reflecting modern trends in New York City dining and socializing. Visitors can also enjoy access to the fitness center, spa services and many other luxurious amenities.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Babysitting / Child Services
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
CD Player
Coffee / Tea Maker
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Currency Exchange
Disabled Access
Dry Cleaning
DVD Player
Elevator / Lift
Fitness Room
Florist
Gymnasium
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Housekeeping
In Room Movies
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Medical Assistance Available
Meeting Rooms
Modem / Data Port
Multilingual Staff
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Porters
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Secretarial Service
Security Guard
Tour Desk
TV
Valet Parking
Wake-up Service
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From 3:00 PM
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Prior to 12:00 PM
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Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Unique. Take room dimensions seriously. First see thru bathroom/shower ever. Too dark. Would not feel safe walking halls alone. Slept comfortably, though. No noise. Called 2 times for add'l towels/pillows, totally ignored. Raining, so couldn't take advantage of outside spaces. Location great for Central Park, Columbus Circle, and subway access..but a long ride and expense cab fare to downtown action. Front desk and bellmen helpful and friendly. Might stay there again, but only if price is really really good.
Date of Stay:
February, 2007
Hotel is awesome. Hotel is fantastic.
Date of Stay:
July, 2009
The only thing that i don't like is when you register there is no line that you have to follow. Some people just badge in anywhere. And then checking out and ask for the bellboy to come is a long wait. Like this morning we check out around 4:30AM I called twice for the bellboy but no want came. So we have to carry our luggage all the to the elevator. We almost miss our plane going to Laguardia Airport.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Location. The room was too small, problems with internet access, a little bit loud in the evening.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
interesting, modern design and wonderfull location, friendly staff, small rooms, very noisy but popular bar
Date of Stay:
March, 2009
The lobby is beautiful, the club/bar looks like a hot spot. The staff is helpful. The room and bathroom were very small. The door lock didn't work and the safety lock was broken. The room was very dark. My wake up call never happened. The room seemed dirty. The bed was horrible. The hotel may be hip but I'll stay somewhere else the next time I'm in NYC.
Date of Stay:
June, 2008
Although we enjoyed the friendliness of the staff and the design aspects of this hotel, most especially the public spaces, the room was simply too small. I've stayed in many hotels with small rooms, and I was already expecting a small room from reading other reviews; however, I can't stress enough that the room was extremely small. Other minor issues that may concern some travelers: The noise from the street (The windows are not sealed well). The dark hallways (We almost tripped on a room service tray when rounding a corner). And the long check in lines.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Good hotel, superior position but the rooms are small.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Nice lobby and rooftop terrace Room too small, poor service, expensive drinks The Hudson is a so-called "boutique" hotel that skimps on rooms but pulls out the stops on ambience. Don't expect much in the way of service - the front desk twice did not answer an internal phone - and our hotel room door took a lot of jiggering to shut. This is more restaurant/bar than hotel.
Date of Stay:
November, 2008
Had a great time, good service, fantastic location, will go back there. We had to switch rooms for hte last night and it was sooo small we could barely get in bed! but it was a nice bed!
Date of Stay:
March, 2009
I'd read some negative reviews about this place so I was really nervous even though I had gotten a good deal. Yes, the rooms are small and the hallways are dark but I found the hotel to be very clean and the employees were very friendly. And you can't beat the location! We were on the 23rd floor so I didn't hear any noise from the club. I thought the whole experience added to our adventure in New York. It's actually a pretty cool place. I would stay there again for sure.
Date of Stay:
April, 2008
....all the reviews on this location complain of the tiny rooms. I've stayed in many NYC hotel rooms and this was, by far, the tiniest! My teenage daughter and I traveled and stayed in a standard room with one queen size bed. When she was sitting at the desk I couldn't get around her to approach my side of the bed. Our room was at the farthest end of the hallway from the elevator and made us feel like mice in a dark maze trying to find the wedge of cheese! The next morning my daughter went to shower and discovered that the shower was not clean!I've stayed at another of the Morgans Hotels, the Royalton, and was extremely pleased. The Hudson was more centrally located for this visit and that was why we chose it. Needless to say, we won't be staying there again!
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
Sade to go away!
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Public spaces were very chic. Rooms had poor finishes and seemed sloppily pulled together. The lobby, bar, and public spaces of this hotel were superb. Decor was trendy and upscale. Once inside the room, however, finishes were cheap, paint was sloppy, bed was uncomfortable, pillows were old and stained, and bathroom was sparsely appointed. As for the staff, they were rude and inattentive.
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
Fabulous, funky hotel in very central location. Love the roof terrace and even though the rooms are small, everything is very high quality. Would stay again and have recommended to friends.
Date of Stay:
December, 2008
First of all, good luck finding it - no signs, no indication from the outside that it is even a hotel. As everyone else is saying, our room was tinier than tiny. We did have a nice flat-screen tv mounted to the wall, though. The noise through the window had me convinced that it was open - it wasn't but might as well have been - very noisy! The "african wood" in the room was broken in places and missing trim pieces. The worst thing about the hotel is the hallways. They are very dark, extra-narrow, have very low ceilings, are painted floor to ceiling dark grey - very creepy. It was a long treck through a maze to get to our room from the elevator. The whole hotel is very dark - truly if you want to see anything, bring a flashlight! Advertised as part of the decor and design, the darkness left us wondering what they needed to hide. The glass wall seperating the shower from the bedroom is annoying, and we had to sit sideways on the toilet b/c our knees didn't fit. You have to climb over the toilet to get into the shower. Fabulous location, but many better choices for the same price.
Date of Stay:
April, 2008
I've stayed at boutique hotels before, most notably the Kimpton Group (Hotel Marlowe in Cambridge, MA and Hotel Madera in Washington, DC) so I expected a relatively small, eclectic nevertheless charming room. The ladies' room in the lobby (which is a gorgeous glass-ceilinged atrium with ivy, old wood & plenty of seating) was as large as my hotel room. The money was definitley spent on the public areas. However, since I was paying for board, I would have expected more - especially for the price I paid, which, btw, was less than rack-rate because I went through one of the internext discounters. At minimum, I expected a BED, not a futon 6 inches off the floor. The bathroom was hysterically (because if you don't laugh, you cry) claustrophobic - I counted the tiles - the total area was 26" x 51", which included the glass-walled-overlooking-the-sleeping-area shower (ok - there was a gauze curtain for privacy). I prepaid for four nights, stayed only one night, & thus, gave the hotel the opportunity to double-sell my room. I would imagine the place would be perfect for a business traveler - if they didn't need a place to work, because there was only a small, narrow, table. The teeny TV was located in a narrow cabinet, along with snacks & items a traveler might have forgotten, such as robes or flip-flops, which we were warned not to open, lest we see the amount for same charged to our room (the flip-flops went for an over-the-top 23!) Lighting, both in the sleeping area (I am loathe to call it a bedroom) & the bathroom was limited. The staff was rude - not wanting to give me a paid in full receipt, saying it wasn't their respoinsibility. Final Words - save your money!
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
very noisy and room too small
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Very good located, comfortable, modern and clean hotel. The only thing that I don't like in this hotel is the very small rooms.
Date of Stay:
December, 2008
Initial impressions were very modern with an old feel to it but very welcoming. Make sure you have eaten your carrots as the corridors are very dark with little lighting!! Friendly staff from receptionists, to doorman and cleaners and the concierge were always willing to help. Would recommend to all and the guests were from all over the world and of all ages.
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