The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel
481 8th Avenue & 34th Street, New York City, NY 10001-1809
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The New Yorker Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in New York City. Come revel in the newly re-imagined grandeur of our historic hotel. Our newly renovated and upgraded guest rooms and suites deliver contemporary comforts that leave nothing to be desired for today’s business travelers.
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Paid public parking on-site
Free internet
Fitness Centre with Gym / Workout Room
Bar / lounge
Bowling offsite
Tennis court offsite
Children's television networks
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Secured parking
Wifi
Paid wifi
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Kids' meals
Outdoor dining area
Vending machine
Walking tours
Water park offsite
Taxi service
Business Centre with Internet Access
Conference facilities
Banquet room
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24-hour security
Baggage storage
Concierge
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Non-smoking hotel
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24-hour check-in
24-hour front desk
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Telephone
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Flatscreen TV
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City view
Landmark view
Non-smoking rooms
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HOTEL STYLE
Art Deco Style
Classic
Languages Spoken
English, French, Spanish, Arabic and 1 more
Location
481 8th Avenue & 34th Street, New York City, NY 10001-1809
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Great for walkers
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The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel boasts a prime location favored by guests for its accessibility to transit and attractions, despite some noise complaints. While the historic atmosphere charms with its Art Deco features, reviewers often note the rooms are in need of an update, citing size, noise, and dated decor as drawbacks.
The staff's service garners mixed feelings, with commendations for friendliness alongside critiques of inefficiency. Cleanliness is generally upheld, yet the value is questioned due to extra fees.
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Expensive
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This was our third visit to the New Yorker over the years and while the public areas used to look a little shabby the art deco interior has now been restored to a high standard. The standard rooms are pretty small but adequate. The novelty in our bathroom was that the hot water was scalding and the cold water was pretty warm, so that flushing the toilet had the side effect of warming the seat. Handy in January. I had one big surprise when I checked out and I want to make sure others are aware of it - When you (or your travel agent) make a booking, make absolutely double sure that you are quoted a total and inclusive price. If not, you will be hit by a 'facility fee' of $30 per day plus tax at checkout. When I could speak, I asked what this charge was for and was told 'it covers use of the hotel facilities' like the business centre, phone calls and the free wifi - whether you use them or not. I then asked if they had a luggage room to leave our bags until our airport transfer and they have, for $5 per bag. Maybe I'm just a miserable old skinflint but this gouging of every last dollar just leaves a bad taste. If you stay, make sure you make plenty of phone calls and photocopy everything you can to get your moneys worth. Bah.
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Date of stay: January 2020
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Responded 13 Jan 2020
Dear davep-uk-1234: Thank you for choosing to stay at the New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York City. Please contact the hotel directly at gservices@nyhotel.com with a copy of your review as we would like to investigate your claims and make any necessary corrections if warranted. We regret you needed to express your disappointment with your stay on this platform. We look forward to speaking with you to rectify your experience
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I’d seen The New Yorker many times on holiday sites and hotel booking pages but never visited previously.
Location wise, you’re at the rear of Madison Square Gardens so pretty central and it’s easy to access both my office and most of touristy Manhattan.
The hotel would once have been very grand indeed but has certainly seen better days.
The reception, sorry lobby is spacious but with few check in counters for some reason. The lifts / elevators are guarded by security but they do helpfully point you towards the right set on your first visit (and can also guide you to the gym (basement level) if needed.
My room was spacious with a dual aspect, a rarity in any major city. The bed was comfortable but overall the room was again a little Spartan. The furniture will need to be replaced in short order as it seems better suited to my childhood in the 80s than 2020, but it was all well maintained and I didn’t spend much time in the room.
There is an Italian and one other restaurant that I didn’t eat in plus an adjoining diner where I did have breakfast one morning.
All in all I think my company got decent value for the investment and I got 4 comfortable nights so it’s worth considering, but I suspect with each year that passes the need for investment will get more obvious.
Location wise, you’re at the rear of Madison Square Gardens so pretty central and it’s easy to access both my office and most of touristy Manhattan.
The hotel would once have been very grand indeed but has certainly seen better days.
The reception, sorry lobby is spacious but with few check in counters for some reason. The lifts / elevators are guarded by security but they do helpfully point you towards the right set on your first visit (and can also guide you to the gym (basement level) if needed.
My room was spacious with a dual aspect, a rarity in any major city. The bed was comfortable but overall the room was again a little Spartan. The furniture will need to be replaced in short order as it seems better suited to my childhood in the 80s than 2020, but it was all well maintained and I didn’t spend much time in the room.
There is an Italian and one other restaurant that I didn’t eat in plus an adjoining diner where I did have breakfast one morning.
All in all I think my company got decent value for the investment and I got 4 comfortable nights so it’s worth considering, but I suspect with each year that passes the need for investment will get more obvious.
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Date of stay: September 2019Trip type: Travelled on business
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Responded 7 Jan 2020
Dear SLG1971: Thank you for choosing to stay at The New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York city. We value your positive feedback and are delighted to read you enjoyed your stay and our centralized location. We look forward to welcoming you back to The New Yorker Hotel in the near future.
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We stayed in the hotel for four nights in late February, a nice welcome at check in and offered complimentary breakfast "grab and go" style from the coffee kiosk in the main reception, the room was nice newly refurbished on 21st floor while the public parts of the hotel could do we updating. The staff were very friendly and accommodating to any request. The best part about the hotel is it's location on 8th Ave, three subway stops uptown and you are in Central Park, four subway stops and you are on Broad St. ground zero, one tower observatory etc.. and then only a few blocks walk you are at the Port Authority bus station for those in need of retail therapy and a trip to jersey gardens (Bus111 $14 return), also hotel directly opposite Madison Square Garden I would highly recommended taking in a basketball game great night entertainment. All in all a nice hotel, reasonably priced and a super location.
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Date of stay: February 2020
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Responded 11 Mar 2020
Dear Dave: Thank you for choosing to stay at The New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York City. We value your positive feedback and are delighted to read you enjoyed your stay, our centralized location and the service provided by the "FRIENDLY" staff. We look forward to welcoming you back to The New Yorker Hotel in the near future
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The staff where every welcoming and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble for them. I had an issue with the safe twice and both times they fixed it straight away. The room was cold when I came back from a days sightseeing, but just but the heater on and within ten minutes it was lovely and warm. The only down side was that they had painted the tiles and bath and the paint was chipping off so was not able to have a bath. The shower pressure was a bit much too but could cope for the amount of time there. The only thing that was missing from the room was a coffee maker or kettle that would have been nice. Everything was provided. It was very central. Time square about a 10 min walk and Macy’s was about a block away and also old navy. There was a 7/11 just around corner that had lovely tea and coffee and at a cheap price. There is also pharmacy’s on two corners. Five guys and a salad bar was just around cover too. I liked the fact you had to show your room key when going to the lifts so you knew that you was safe. The concierge was very helpful, I asked where I could get a sandwich and she wrote down directions. The sandwich was fresh made and must have had 1/2 lb of turkey on, a genuine New York sandwich.
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Date of stay: February 2020Trip type: Travelled solo
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Responded 4 Feb 2020
Dear supermickey78: Thank you for choosing to stay at The New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York City. We value your feedback and are delighted to read you enjoyed our centralized location and the service provided by the "Welcoming and Helpful " staff. We regret You were not satisfied with your room and would like to investigate further, please contact the hotel directly and speak with our Guest Experience Manager. We would like the opportunity to rectify your experience.
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We stayed here in March for 5 nights, the location is perfect for NYC- easy to get to everywhere and a metro very close by. Only reason this is not a 5/5 is because the rooms could do with an update (although not a major problem as we didn’t spend much time in the room) and the shower head was so powerful it hurt!! We would stay again.
Also, we booked through Virgin Holidays and therefore did not have to pay the additional fee people have mentioned on here.
Also, we booked through Virgin Holidays and therefore did not have to pay the additional fee people have mentioned on here.
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Date of stay: March 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Responded 11 Mar 2020
Dear emmar882: Thank you for choosing to stay at The New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York city. We look forward to welcoming you back to The New Yorker Hotel when your travels find you returning to New York City.
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First time in NYC. This hotel is not upgraded or fancy in anyway and that’s okay. It was built in the 1920’s and it’s a grand old lady. Parking is down the street for $50 a day with no in and our privileges (but you shouldn’t need your car if you walk or take the metro everywhere). Staff was friendly. Rooms look like they would have back when people lived here in the 1920’s. We reserved a standard room but was upgraded to the family suite. It was very nice. The beds were soft and bedding was clean. The bathtub was an old claw foot tub which made it very classic. To go to the elevators you must show your room key to the attendant who is watching the elevators. The first 19 floors are a student hostel which is very cool. It’s a great way for them to attend school and live off campus. This hotel has a 24/7 diner in it called the Tick Tock Cafe. There is one or two other restaurants inside of it but we didn’t go to them. The location is close to Times Square, Madison Square Garden, and the metro. 34th street Macy’s is just down the street. There are tons of shops and restaurants near by. If you are okay with no frills and can appreciate a building for the historic icon it is, I would recommend this hotel.
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Date of stay: June 2021Trip type: Travelled with family
Room Tip: Parking is about 1.5 blocks away at a cost of $50 daily with no in and out privileges
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With so many options of where to stay in New York I would not hesitate to recommend The New Yorker hotel. First I will get the negatives out of the way (& there are not many) - *When we first arrived our room was not ready (fair enough it was before check in time) however to leave all our bags in storage we were charged $5 per piece of luggage. When travelling from Australia with a family of five that is A LOT of luggage to be checked. I have never before been charged for this for this service and found it a little distasteful.
* Second negative was out on our balcony (YES! we had a balcony, but i will get to that) was a bag of left over food from the previous guests that wasn't cleaned up. We had to step over fries, wrappers, and half eaten burgers :(.
Now for the positives which far out way the negatives.
The location! The New Yorker is straight over the road from Penn station. We arrived by train from Boston and it was a 2 minute walk to our hotel. It was also walking distance to all the tourist hotspots such as Times Square, Rockefeller, Bryant Park, 5th ave, the list goes on. Everything else was a short subway ride away.
The staff. All the staff where friendly and helpful, giving detailed advice and support when needed.
The room. We where given a fantastic room. Not only did we have a corner balcony, we had clear unobstructed views of the Empire State building and Madison Square Garden which was directly across the road. To have a balcony in New York for the price we paid is almost un heard of.
The eateries. The Hotel has on site 3 eateries. One diner, and 2 restaurants. We tried 2 out of three and was not disappointed.
I will be staying here again for next trip.
* Second negative was out on our balcony (YES! we had a balcony, but i will get to that) was a bag of left over food from the previous guests that wasn't cleaned up. We had to step over fries, wrappers, and half eaten burgers :(.
Now for the positives which far out way the negatives.
The location! The New Yorker is straight over the road from Penn station. We arrived by train from Boston and it was a 2 minute walk to our hotel. It was also walking distance to all the tourist hotspots such as Times Square, Rockefeller, Bryant Park, 5th ave, the list goes on. Everything else was a short subway ride away.
The staff. All the staff where friendly and helpful, giving detailed advice and support when needed.
The room. We where given a fantastic room. Not only did we have a corner balcony, we had clear unobstructed views of the Empire State building and Madison Square Garden which was directly across the road. To have a balcony in New York for the price we paid is almost un heard of.
The eateries. The Hotel has on site 3 eateries. One diner, and 2 restaurants. We tried 2 out of three and was not disappointed.
I will be staying here again for next trip.
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Date of stay: December 2019Trip type: Travelled with family
Room Tip: Try to get a room with a view - its worth it!
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Response from WyndhamNYhotel, Manager at The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel
Responded 11 Jan 2020
Dear KylieJas2020: Thank you for choosing to stay at the New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York City. Please contact the hotel directly at gservices@nyhotel.com with a copy of your review as we would like to investigate your claims and make any necessary corrections if warranted. We value your positive feedback and are delighted to read you enjoyed your stay and our centralized location. We look forward to welcoming you back to The New Yorker Hotel in the near future.
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The New Yorker has a fabulous location in midtown close to the subway and a great number of the ‘must see’ NYC sights. It’s architecturally stunning and the Trattoria Bianca bar and Tick Tock restaurant have great ambience and are reasonably priced.
However we had two real issues with our 4 night stay last week. First was that due to the hotel being full, the room I had booked and paid for was ‘not available’. Despite my protestations we had to settle for a room with no view at all. The second was that the concierge tried to charge me $130 for tickets to a game at the Garden that I actually paid only $54 at MSG box office! So unfortunately I have to advise that if you choose to stay at the New Yorker, don’t think you will necessarily get the room you actually booked and paid for, and don’t trust the concierge desk with arranging your entertainment requirements! As I say, this could be such an amazing hotel......
However we had two real issues with our 4 night stay last week. First was that due to the hotel being full, the room I had booked and paid for was ‘not available’. Despite my protestations we had to settle for a room with no view at all. The second was that the concierge tried to charge me $130 for tickets to a game at the Garden that I actually paid only $54 at MSG box office! So unfortunately I have to advise that if you choose to stay at the New Yorker, don’t think you will necessarily get the room you actually booked and paid for, and don’t trust the concierge desk with arranging your entertainment requirements! As I say, this could be such an amazing hotel......
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Date of stay: February 2020
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Responded 16 Feb 2020
Dear Deco184: Thank you for choosing to stay at The New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York city. We value your feedback and are delighted to read you enjoyed our restaurants and our centralized location. We regret you were not satisfied with your accommodation and service provided you by our concierge staff member. Please contact the hotel directly at gservices@nyhotel.com with a copy of your review as we would like to investigate your claims and make any necessary corrections if warranted. We regret you needed to express your disappointment with your stay on this platform. We look forward to speaking with you to rectify your experience!
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Myself and my partner had booked our holiday to NYC through a travel agents so we didn’t have much choice as far as hotels went. We arrived at the New Yorker and immediately were told we had to pay a $250 fee as “insurance” which was the first red flag, I was aware that there are city taxes etc but when booking I had asked my travel agent to find out was there any other fees and they had told me there were not going to be. After reluctantly paying the $250 we then went up to our room which was probably one of the smallest hotels rooms I’ve ever been in ( I was expecting small but not this small and especially for the price) and our view was facing another wall! We were also told that our price included breakfast which turned out to only be a pastry and coffee each morning. I’m not sure whether this was the fault of the travel agents or not but I was very disappointed after the money we had paid. Being only 21 we saved for months for this and it felt very underwhelming.. thankfully we were really only in the hotel when we went to sleep and not much longer than that! I just felt that for the price we could have definitely gotten a bigger room in NYC than what we did! When leaving I only got €96 back as there were charges in the end for the “free WiFi” so after paying $250 (€200) we got back half.. at this rate we were already disappointed so we didn’t argue! Definitely wouldn’t come back to stay here unfortunately
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Date of stay: February 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Responded 19 Sept 2020
Dear 647kirstyd, Thank you for choosing to stay at the New Yorker Hotel while you were in New York City. Please contact the hotel directly at gservices@nyhotel.com with a copy of your review as we would like to investigate your claims and make any necessary corrections if warranted. Each reservation is requested to leave a minimal of $45.00 per night as a security hold. Upon check-out the security hold is removed minus any additional charges applied to the account. All fee's associated with your reservation are noted on your confirmation email as well as our website. We regret you needed to express your disappointment with your stay on this platform. We look forward to speaking with you to rectify your experience!
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I don't really know where to start! We have just returned from a six night stay at this hotel. From the check in process to upgrading the room the whole stay was a disaster. Virgins photographs and descriptions of the hotel are very misleading. After checking in and paying for an upgrade ($172) we made our way to a room. The lobby is the best area in the hotel. After getting out of the lift you are met with dark, dirty and dated corridors. From that moment I knew there was going to be a problem. The first room was no bigger than the bed itself. The room was absolutely filthy. After speaking to reception and changing rooms we were moved to a slightly bigger one which was a bit cleaner. However it was very dated and the bathroom is in real need of repair as the tap was constantly leaking and the dirt on the tiles and corners of the bathroom was ingrained. When returning the key cards for the other room I was ignored at reception and no one bothered to ask whether the room was ok. Some of the bathroom linen we used during the week also needs replacing as there were holes and bare patches on some of the towels. We spoke to other guests who also had issues with dirty towels and bed linen during their stay. We made sure we left the hotel early and didn't return until late.
We have recently read that the hotel is now and 3 and a half star rating. I would give it 2 at best.
When in New York avoid this dump.
We have recently read that the hotel is now and 3 and a half star rating. I would give it 2 at best.
When in New York avoid this dump.
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Date of stay: November 2019Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Responded 14 Jan 2020
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S$289 - S$577 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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LOCATION
United StatesNew YorkNew York CityHudson Yards / Midtown West / Garment District / Manhattan
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1,050
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Top room amenities include air conditioning, a flat screen TV, and a view of a nearby landmark.
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Yes, guests have access to a fitness centre during their stay.
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Yes, it conveniently offers a business centre, meeting rooms, and a banquet room.
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The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Arabic.