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The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
4.5/585 Recensioni

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

Upper East Side New York|0.5km dal Asia Society & Museum
This is my third review of The Carlyle over the years (across probably 25 stays), and, sadly, the first one where I didn't feel I could give the hotel five stars. Although this is specifically about a stay in November 2022, it relates more generally to the renovated rooms at The Carlyle -- and here, the 11/22 stay was our third in a renovated room. Two were in Superior Suites, and one was in a Rosewood Suite. First, the good: The service continues to terrific, and greetings from the staff are genuine and caring. Across the board, when I raised an issue, someone tried to make things better. Housekeeping did not miss a beat. The bedding and linens are top notch. I found the beds in all three rooms terrific. And, the renovations fixed what had been a tendency for the HVAC to be spotty, depending on the room. The renovated systems worked flawlessly. And, the rooms are quiet -- no street noise or noise from adjoining rooms. In the Superior Suites, the bathrooms are small. In one of the two we stayed in, we had a half bath, which made things a bit better. But, if you want a big bathroom, then look elsewhere. I find the baths adequate, and the showers delightful (as they have been across 30 years). Now, the not so good: The lighting the renovated rooms is atrocious. In the living rooms of all three suites, there wasn't enough light to read in the evening, other than in the one chair that they equipped with a reading light. The desk lamp -- while stylish -- gives off about the equivalent of a 40 watt light bulb. Who does that? There are wall mounted sconces -- with the equivalent of 15 watt bulbs in them. One room had a ceiling unit that had 3 bulbs with the equivalent of 40 watt bulbs. Why? The traditional Carlyle had great lighting -- three way bulbs with up to 150 watts in total in each of 3 or 4 lamps in the room. In this version, I feel depressed in the rooms in the evening. And then there's the bedroom. While there are lamps on the end tables next to the bed, they are on one switch. Either both are on, or neither. Why? Why not have them separately switched? There's a spot-like reading light on each side of the bed -- but that's a poor substitute from the warmth of the bedside table light. Why would anyone design a hotel room this way? I suppose if all one does in a hotel room is look at one's phone or computer, or watch TV, the lighting will suffice. But if you want to read? Forget it. And then you get to storage. In each of the three suites there was no storage at all for your things (I've seen reviews that show some rooms having dressers). Each of the living room and bedroom had shelving, but the room designers filled the shelves with design stuff that serves no purpose, leaving those unavailable to the guest. Even the closets lack usable shelving, other than a high shelf above the hanging clothes. The old Carlyle rooms had vast amounts of storage space in large dressers. It's almost as if the room design
The Pierre, A Taj Hotel, New York
4.4/5102 Recensioni

The Pierre, A Taj Hotel, New York

Upper East Side New York|0.83km dal Asia Society & Museum
Viaggiamo tantissimo, ma è difficile che un hotel riesca a superare la gentilezza, la disponibilità, i sorrisi che abbiamo trovato e ricevuto durante la nostra settimana newyorkese al The Pierre! Non trovo le parole giuste per ringraziare TUTTO lo staff dell’hotel! Un altra volta New York? Senza nessun dubbio al Pierre. Alla colazione c’è Arianne che ti accoglie con un sorriso e ti accompagna al tavolo, Massimo che dopo la prima mattina ricorda per i giorni seguenti cosa vuoi mangiare, Jeffrey e tutti gli altri. I Consierge Ivette, Abraham e gli altri ognuno pronto ad aiutarti a realizzare i tuoi desideri. Mai stanchi di trovare la soluzione perfetta fatta su misura per te (tipo il volo in elicottero Last Minute). Alla Reception gentilezza e sorrisi. Non si può chiedere di più! La nostra camera luminosa, spaziosa, pulitissima, servizio due volte al giorno. Chi ti porta in su e giù in ascensore (eh si al Pierre trovi ancora i cosiddetti ‘Lift Boy’ nonché ‘Lift Ladies’). Sempre con un sorriso vero, chiunque ti chiede come stai, se hai passato una bella giornata. Niente superficialità. Il portinaio che ti chiama il taxi con premura e efficienza. Credo aver detto tutto. E non dimentichiamo lo staff ‘quasi’ invisibile che ti saluta ovunque ti incrocia. Non posso che concludere così : al Pierre abituato di ricevere la crème de la crème e la Upper Class di New York, il comune mortale viene accolto come un re/una regina. E QUESTO è un savoir faire che hanno pochi. Grazie di cuore. I’m sorry I wrote in Italian, but it was too difficult to write everything in English, to emotional. But I can say: a huge THANK YOU to the hole staff. You’re amazing! E del ristorante Pierrine faccio una recensione a parte.

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The St. Regis New York
4.5/576 Recensioni
Midtown
Two doormen stationed at the front entrance saw us retrieving our luggage from the cab trunk, but made no attempt to help. I had checked in a day earlier and was great full that the room was made available at 12 PM . They did tell us there was no view; I was okay with that as we are in NY regularly and at this trip it was not a priority. I haven’t stayed at this hotel in a few years, but remembered the excellent butler service and lovely accommodations, and was looking forward to it. The checkin felt like something one would expect at a Highway motel. No explanation of any services, no welcome drink, no Butler introductions, nobody accompanied you to the room or directed you to the elevator. The room had the tiniest window, with a curtain without a valance (# 1406) facing a wall a few feet away. No Natural light what so ever. The leather head rest on the bed was ripped on a couple of spots. It had only one not very comfortable lounge chair in a fairly large king room. So if you are a couple, you cannot even sit together for a cup of coffee. In the past at checkin the butler would introduce themselves, offer coffee , tea etc and make sure you were satisfied with the accommodations. We had ballet tickets for a matinee, so initially decided to just go with the flow. Went for a quick lunch at the Astor, paid around $170 for 2 ceaser salads, a bloody mary and a glass of Duvel Leroy Champagne. I have no problems paying premium prices for value , but $28 for a Bloody Mary with a celery stalk garnish and stoli vodka? They claimed to have invented it , but definitely not worth the price. When we returned back from the ballet and returned to the room , it seemed really depressing. They call it an interior room , but it could easily be in a windowless basement. We requested a room change and requested to speak to a manager. We were told the manager was downstairs and would call us back. We were going to dinner, so left the front desk our cell number. The manager ever returned the call. On our return when we requested a room change, we were told that they were completely sold out. At this point we were exhausted an decided to just let it go and returned to our room for a good nights sleep. It was around 10:30 PM, and there was a continuous loud rumbling sound. When we called the front desk , we were told that the noise was from their service elevator which was being used a lot that night as 2 of their 4 passenger elevators had been broken for a couple of days. They offered to now move us to another room. So at 11 Pm we had to get dressed and pack up to move to another room. The new room (1903), had a moldy smell. Got up next morning with a back ache as the bed was not comfortable. In the morning the moldy smell seems to have gotten even worse and I did report that. I was told it was because of air conditioning! We called the butler for coffee in the morning. The French press coffee arrived with c
Fitzpatrick Manhattan
4.3/5102 Recensioni
Midtown
La camera è stata aperta e le camere sono state aperte. Avete presente che questo è un hotel più vecchio, con vecchi ascensori, decorazioni e porte. Il tempo di marcia era molto freddo e le vecchie finestre di lusso facevano le camere un po' fredde quando le tende erano state tirate aperte, ma ci sono facilmente riscaldamento operato nelle camere che si gira per riscaldare la camera rapidamente. la doccia era sopra il bagno e adeguata.Il servizio di pulizia era molto efficiente con la stanza pulita ogni mattina. Acqua con bottiglia, tè e caffè in camera. Il cibo sia nel bar che nel ristorante è molto delizioso, soprattutto il colazione irlandese. È possibile ottenere un senso di reale volontà dal direttore e dal personale di tornare alla normalità dopo la terribile chiusura della pandemia. Tutti i membri del personale erano molto utili e amichevoli. La posizione è eccellente. Tutti in un fantastico soggiorno in una città meravigliosa!
The Lombardy Hotel
4.2/5104 Recensioni
Midtown
Never again, the only thing I liked was a lovely cleaning lady. The room was wrong, very money-grabbing hotel, do not complain as may as well talk to a brick wall. The room had poor quality in places, and loud noise was random in the bedroom felt was sleeping on a hard floor and then a bed, my friend who came to visit said the roller bed was awful. Sofa beds would question hygiene as usually they open up and you do not sleep in the seating area. Nothing really there, no restaurant. Just not a hotel like we have in the Uk. When things go wrong that is when you see what a place is all about, My Daughter got food poisoning outside the hotel, yes they were helpful when asked but to come back to sick and still left after was told it was there, even the next day had to sort. No one asked how we were etc, that shows you are just a payment and nothing else. So now doing some more research on a better place.Oh yeah, hardly any kitchen stuff, 2 mugs , 2 plates, 3 people , 1 bar soap.
The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
4.5/585 Recensioni
Upper East Side
This is my third review of The Carlyle over the years (across probably 25 stays), and, sadly, the first one where I didn't feel I could give the hotel five stars. Although this is specifically about a stay in November 2022, it relates more generally to the renovated rooms at The Carlyle -- and here, the 11/22 stay was our third in a renovated room. Two were in Superior Suites, and one was in a Rosewood Suite. First, the good: The service continues to terrific, and greetings from the staff are genuine and caring. Across the board, when I raised an issue, someone tried to make things better. Housekeeping did not miss a beat. The bedding and linens are top notch. I found the beds in all three rooms terrific. And, the renovations fixed what had been a tendency for the HVAC to be spotty, depending on the room. The renovated systems worked flawlessly. And, the rooms are quiet -- no street noise or noise from adjoining rooms. In the Superior Suites, the bathrooms are small. In one of the two we stayed in, we had a half bath, which made things a bit better. But, if you want a big bathroom, then look elsewhere. I find the baths adequate, and the showers delightful (as they have been across 30 years). Now, the not so good: The lighting the renovated rooms is atrocious. In the living rooms of all three suites, there wasn't enough light to read in the evening, other than in the one chair that they equipped with a reading light. The desk lamp -- while stylish -- gives off about the equivalent of a 40 watt light bulb. Who does that? There are wall mounted sconces -- with the equivalent of 15 watt bulbs in them. One room had a ceiling unit that had 3 bulbs with the equivalent of 40 watt bulbs. Why? The traditional Carlyle had great lighting -- three way bulbs with up to 150 watts in total in each of 3 or 4 lamps in the room. In this version, I feel depressed in the rooms in the evening. And then there's the bedroom. While there are lamps on the end tables next to the bed, they are on one switch. Either both are on, or neither. Why? Why not have them separately switched? There's a spot-like reading light on each side of the bed -- but that's a poor substitute from the warmth of the bedside table light. Why would anyone design a hotel room this way? I suppose if all one does in a hotel room is look at one's phone or computer, or watch TV, the lighting will suffice. But if you want to read? Forget it. And then you get to storage. In each of the three suites there was no storage at all for your things (I've seen reviews that show some rooms having dressers). Each of the living room and bedroom had shelving, but the room designers filled the shelves with design stuff that serves no purpose, leaving those unavailable to the guest. Even the closets lack usable shelving, other than a high shelf above the hanging clothes. The old Carlyle rooms had vast amounts of storage space in large dressers. It's almost as if the room design
The Mark New York
4.7/558 Recensioni
Upper East Side
Nel corso degli anni abbiamo soggiornato in 5* hotel a NYC. Finalmente abbiamo trovato quello che cercavamo. 1. Personale estremamente amichevole dal momento in cui si è uscito dalla macchina. 2. Concierge che si sono spostati dal loro modo per organizzare guide private, trasporti, sedie a rotelle, prenotazioni per cena, trasporto aeroportuale e simili. 3. Bar vivente e un bel ristorante. 4. La camera confortevole e una doccia con doccia a due con la migliore doccia dell'hotel che abbia mai avuto! Asciugamani di lusso. Il letto era perfetto e il bar era ben conservato con bevande e snack. 5. Il hot dog dell'hotel è fuori dall'entrata è un trattamento. 6. Excelente servizio di turndown. Infine, questo hotel si sente come casa e è molto raccomandato.
The Gardens Sonesta ES Suites New York
4.2/5104 Recensioni
Upper East Side
Stayed in the Junior suite for 7 nights. Very big room with sofa and a small dining table in the living area. A separate kitchen with gas stove, fridge and oven, ideal for cooking with all utensils and some pots provided although we didn't use the kitchen that much. The room is definitely considered big in New York, and bathroom is adequate. There is a commonlaundry room room in the basement, $3 for washing and $2 for dryer. Very useful if staying for a long trip and need washing done without spending a fortune on a typical hotel laundry service. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Location couldn't be better if you like to stay in the Upper East Side, which doesn't have that many hotels anyway. Within walking distance to Central Park, lots of shops around and places to eat. Merton Williams, a very good supermarket is just on the next street on 3rd Avenue. Few subway stations few minutes walk away, super convenient to go around New York. My only qualm is it charges $39 per night for 'facilities fee' which include $10 daily allowance to get drinks/ snacks from the cupboard. And also for Wifi. I find it strange for hotel to charge for Wifi, and can do without the cupboard drinks/ snacks. Otherwise a good hotel in a good location and room size.

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