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8. marts 2024
Let me start with the hotel itself: the rooms are small, but neat and clean and the hotel is great for a (short) city trip in New York. The people at the reception are very friendly and it is possible to leave your luggage. The beds are nice, but small. I'm only 1.75 tall and the bed was too short for me. Keep in mind that there is little to no space to store your belongings/suitcases in the room because it is small. Please also note that there is no elevator and that you have to go up/down high, narrow stairs with your suitcases. Finally, the hotel is very very noisy: when the neighbors talk at a normal volume, you can literally hear what they are saying. In addition, a train passes by the hotel which you can hear very well. If you sleep with earplugs you will not have any problems with this. Considering the price of the hotel, I think this is a fine hotel for New York! So I would recommend it, but keep the above things in mind! THE NEIGHBOURHOOD The biggest disadvantage of the hotel was the location. Of course, the hotel can't do anything about this, but it really did affect our experience, so that’s why I want to mention it. The street of the hotel is neat, but as soon as you walk further into the neighborhood to go to the metro you don't feel safe. The neighborhood and the restaurants on Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard are dirty and impoverished. Many junkies hang around the entire neighborhood and the metro stations, shouting a lot and exhibiting scary behavior. As a result, it often does not feel safe to be here and we often did not feel comfortable (also in restaurants). My tip is to only take the nearest subway at 125th Lexington (green line) and not to hang around in the neighborhood and not to respond to the junkies. When you do this, it's okay for the price you pay... If you want a little more comfort and a quiet, safe neighborhood or if you are traveling as a woman, I advise you to pay more and stay in a different neighborhood.
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