Property Building in Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East

Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East


Rooms

King Room in Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East

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1 King Size Bed

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325 sqft

King Room

Private Bathroom

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Experience luxury in our King Room with a breathtaking floor-to-ceiling window, offering stunning views. This spacious, 323 sqft room features a comfortable King-size bed, private bathroom, and modern amenities including a microwave, flat-screen TV, and refrigerator. Perfect for a couple or small family, enjoy a relaxing stay with air conditioning, free toiletries, and all the comforts of home.

Premium Queen Room with Two Queen Beds - Non-Smoking in Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East

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2 Queen Size Beds

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325 sqft

Premium, 2 Queen

Microwave

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

This quadruple room is air-conditioned and features a TV with cable channels, a tea and coffee maker and heating. The unit offers 2 beds.

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1 Queen Size Bed

Deluxe, Queen

Wifi

Microwave

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

1 QUEEN BED DELUXE, OVERSIZED -COMP WI- HDTV WITH HIDEF CHANNELS, REFRIGERATOR-MICROWAVE-POD COFFEE BRWR

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Bar

Fitness center

Elevator

Fitness centre/facilities, Fitness Center/Facilities in Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East
Bathroom in Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East
Property Building in Hilton Garden Inn New York Manhattan Midtown East
The hotel exceeded nearly all my expectations ! The staff is exceptional, both professional and friendly. I would especially like to thank the housekeeping manger for retrieving items I inadvertently left in the room. The location can not be beat ! The subway is literaly around the corner. There are many coffee shops and restaurants w/in easy walking distance from the hotel, which I recommend over the hotel restaurant. I recommend Smith and Wollensky around the corner if you have a hankering for a juicy steak and a dry martini. I felt very comfortable in the neighboorhood, as a woman traveling alone this is always a top priority. My room was extreamly quite ( no noise whatsoever from either the street or guests). The room was immaculate, the carpet looked very fresh ( no stains or significant wear and tear). The linens were crisp and the bed was comforable. The room ( on the 27th floor) was well equipped and the bathroom was spic and span with all the necessary essentials. Note: I recommend considering all your needs and doing your research before booking a hotel in NYC. Keep in mind that more $ does not necessarily get you more space or a more modern hotel. Consider your ideal neighborhood, are you traveling for business or pleasure? Are there are specific facilities that you require? A business center or gym? Or perhaps there are specific sites on your NYC bucket list. Also, do not hesitate to call the hotel directly and get a feel for the staff. How helpful are they in providing the info. you need in order to make your final decision? My short list always includes Convenience, cleanliness, hotel reputation, location, and personal safety. The Hilton Garden Inn meets all these standards and is an exceptional value, in my experience.

Sherri

The location of the Hilton Garden Inn worked very well for us. We caught the subway in from JFK and then it’s a very short, easy walk to the hotel from Lexington Ave station. We used the subway a lot and both the nearby Lexington Ave and 51 St stations offer excellent options for getting around the city by public transport. There is a fabulous, very popular bagel place (Ess-a-Bagel) just around the corner (order on line to breeze past the queues!) and there’s a gorgeous, tiny park with a waterfall (Greenacre Park) behind the hotel to eat your breakfast bagel in. Central Park is an easy walk away and ditto Grand Central Station in the other direction.

Sharon

The location was convenient in midtown Manhattan, close to the subway and walking distance to many attractions in the Midtown area. The room size was decent and larger than many of the typical older Manhattan hotel rooms. We stayed at the New Yorker the last time and this room was decently larger. The trade off with this chain budget hotel is no frills, no onsite restaurant (actually there was one but it was closed). They let us hold our bags and the guy was super friendly and accommodating.

Steven

Everything was super clean. To me that’s non negotiable. I arrived early and they had my room ready, let me check in two hours early. They have complementary coffee for breakfast on the lobby. The staff also stored my luggage for free after checkout for some hours until I left for the airport. The staff was super nice. I’ll definitely come back. And the location is great.

Estefania

The Hotel are in the midtown. Everything are walking distance and subway are just few steps away.Behind the hotel are Panda express and Mc Donald very convenient if you traveling with kids. I will definitely book here again and recommend to Family and Friends.

Leah

The hotel exceeded nearly all my expectations ! The staff is exceptional, both professional and friendly. I would especially like to thank the housekeeping manger for retrieving items I inadvertently left in the room. The location can not be beat ! The subway is literaly around the corner. There are many coffee shops and restaurants w/in easy walking distance from the hotel, which I recommend over the hotel restaurant. I recommend Smith and Wollensky around the corner if you have a hankering for a juicy steak and a dry martini. I felt very comfortable in the neighboorhood, as a woman traveling alone this is always a top priority. My room was extreamly quite ( no noise whatsoever from either the street or guests). The room was immaculate, the carpet looked very fresh ( no stains or significant wear and tear). The linens were crisp and the bed was comforable. The room ( on the 27th floor) was well equipped and the bathroom was spic and span with all the necessary essentials. Note: I recommend considering all your needs and doing your research before booking a hotel in NYC. Keep in mind that more $ does not necessarily get you more space or a more modern hotel. Consider your ideal neighborhood, are you traveling for business or pleasure? Are there are specific facilities that you require? A business center or gym? Or perhaps there are specific sites on your NYC bucket list. Also, do not hesitate to call the hotel directly and get a feel for the staff. How helpful are they in providing the info. you need in order to make your final decision? My short list always includes Convenience, cleanliness, hotel reputation, location, and personal safety. The Hilton Garden Inn meets all these standards and is an exceptional value, in my experience.

Sherri

The location of the Hilton Garden Inn worked very well for us. We caught the subway in from JFK and then it’s a very short, easy walk to the hotel from Lexington Ave station. We used the subway a lot and both the nearby Lexington Ave and 51 St stations offer excellent options for getting around the city by public transport. There is a fabulous, very popular bagel place (Ess-a-Bagel) just around the corner (order on line to breeze past the queues!) and there’s a gorgeous, tiny park with a waterfall (Greenacre Park) behind the hotel to eat your breakfast bagel in. Central Park is an easy walk away and ditto Grand Central Station in the other direction.

Sharon

The location was convenient in midtown Manhattan, close to the subway and walking distance to many attractions in the Midtown area. The room size was decent and larger than many of the typical older Manhattan hotel rooms. We stayed at the New Yorker the last time and this room was decently larger. The trade off with this chain budget hotel is no frills, no onsite restaurant (actually there was one but it was closed). They let us hold our bags and the guy was super friendly and accommodating.

Steven

Everything was super clean. To me that’s non negotiable. I arrived early and they had my room ready, let me check in two hours early. They have complementary coffee for breakfast on the lobby. The staff also stored my luggage for free after checkout for some hours until I left for the airport. The staff was super nice. I’ll definitely come back. And the location is great.

Estefania

The Hotel are in the midtown. Everything are walking distance and subway are just few steps away.Behind the hotel are Panda express and Mc Donald very convenient if you traveling with kids. I will definitely book here again and recommend to Family and Friends.

Leah

The hotel exceeded nearly all my expectations ! The staff is exceptional, both professional and friendly. I would especially like to thank the housekeeping manger for retrieving items I inadvertently left in the room. The location can not be beat ! The subway is literaly around the corner. There are many coffee shops and restaurants w/in easy walking distance from the hotel, which I recommend over the hotel restaurant. I recommend Smith and Wollensky around the corner if you have a hankering for a juicy steak and a dry martini. I felt very comfortable in the neighboorhood, as a woman traveling alone this is always a top priority. My room was extreamly quite ( no noise whatsoever from either the street or guests). The room was immaculate, the carpet looked very fresh ( no stains or significant wear and tear). The linens were crisp and the bed was comforable. The room ( on the 27th floor) was well equipped and the bathroom was spic and span with all the necessary essentials. Note: I recommend considering all your needs and doing your research before booking a hotel in NYC. Keep in mind that more $ does not necessarily get you more space or a more modern hotel. Consider your ideal neighborhood, are you traveling for business or pleasure? Are there are specific facilities that you require? A business center or gym? Or perhaps there are specific sites on your NYC bucket list. Also, do not hesitate to call the hotel directly and get a feel for the staff. How helpful are they in providing the info. you need in order to make your final decision? My short list always includes Convenience, cleanliness, hotel reputation, location, and personal safety. The Hilton Garden Inn meets all these standards and is an exceptional value, in my experience.

Sherri

The location of the Hilton Garden Inn worked very well for us. We caught the subway in from JFK and then it’s a very short, easy walk to the hotel from Lexington Ave station. We used the subway a lot and both the nearby Lexington Ave and 51 St stations offer excellent options for getting around the city by public transport. There is a fabulous, very popular bagel place (Ess-a-Bagel) just around the corner (order on line to breeze past the queues!) and there’s a gorgeous, tiny park with a waterfall (Greenacre Park) behind the hotel to eat your breakfast bagel in. Central Park is an easy walk away and ditto Grand Central Station in the other direction.

Sharon

The location was convenient in midtown Manhattan, close to the subway and walking distance to many attractions in the Midtown area. The room size was decent and larger than many of the typical older Manhattan hotel rooms. We stayed at the New Yorker the last time and this room was decently larger. The trade off with this chain budget hotel is no frills, no onsite restaurant (actually there was one but it was closed). They let us hold our bags and the guy was super friendly and accommodating.

Steven

Everything was super clean. To me that’s non negotiable. I arrived early and they had my room ready, let me check in two hours early. They have complementary coffee for breakfast on the lobby. The staff also stored my luggage for free after checkout for some hours until I left for the airport. The staff was super nice. I’ll definitely come back. And the location is great.

Estefania

The Hotel are in the midtown. Everything are walking distance and subway are just few steps away.Behind the hotel are Panda express and Mc Donald very convenient if you traveling with kids. I will definitely book here again and recommend to Family and Friends.

Leah

Location

206 East 52nd Street, New York City, 10022, New York, United States

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