The London NYC hotel/Bryant Park Hotel
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The London NYC hotel/Bryant Park Hotel
Has anyone stayed at the above hotel and got any comments?
I have booked it but seen a few mixed reviews.. i was thinking of Bryant Park Hotel as an alternative but open to other suggestions!
Trip with my wife, no kids, shopping, Nutcracker, dining and a few cocktail bars... a 4 night stay of fun and need a quiet comfortable stay - but somewhere to impress!
I have booked it but seen a few mixed reviews.. i was thinking of Bryant Park Hotel as an alternative but open to other suggestions!
Trip with my wife, no kids, shopping, Nutcracker, dining and a few cocktail bars... a 4 night stay of fun and need a quiet comfortable stay - but somewhere to impress!
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Loved it as the Rhiga Royal. Loved the deals I got while it was under renovation. Ask for a high floor with a park view. Never hurts to ask. Love the theatre next door, one of Manhattans goldmines - The Zeigfeld. And next door, Faces does a mean burger bite and fries, and draws a very mixed crowds of tourist/locals.
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I've stayed at the London 2 times and it is now our hotel of choice in NYC. The prices are always pretty reasonable- in relation to other hotels of its class.
It's very modern and sleek, so that's personal preference whether you like that or not. The rooms are big and newly done. Service has always been great.
It is one of amex platinums Fine Hotel and Resorts Properties-- and that's a pretty good indicator of a good hotel.
It's very modern and sleek, so that's personal preference whether you like that or not. The rooms are big and newly done. Service has always been great.
It is one of amex platinums Fine Hotel and Resorts Properties-- and that's a pretty good indicator of a good hotel.