Top rated hotels in New York

Courtyard New York JFK Airport
4/5119 Reviews
John F. Kennedy International Airport Area
The reason for choosing the airport is that the hotel is very close to the airport, and the hotel driver is also very enthusiastic. He comes to pick up and drop off the airport. The service is also very good. I am satisfied! Will choose this one in the future!
Courtyard New York Manhattan/Chelsea
4.3/5115 Reviews
Chelsea
This hotel is very conveniently located in the middle of Manhattan, right next to NY Penn Station which has trains to both JFK (on the LIRR) and EWR (via NJTransit). My room was pretty small, but it had everything I needed. Everything appears to be clean. Staff were friendly and had me checked in and out quickly. I was provided with 2 complimentary bottles of water upon checkin.
Courtyard New York Manhattan/Fifth Avenue
4/5107 Reviews
Times Square
A typical average Marriott should get a typical average rating, but the staff at this hotel raises the rating. The average staff member has been at this hotel more than 20 years, and their experience shows. This good, solid, clean, hospitable hotel is popular with families and tourists. Nice and quiet. Do not expect any sort of view, unless you like looking into other people's apartments across the alley. Better location than I expected; easy bus route and subway access. Do NOT drive your car into Manhattan if you can avoid it. I could not avoid it. There is no place to park while registering, other than curbside. I double-parked, ran inside and let the valet deal with the gigantic dump truck stuck behind me honking his horn. Just pay the extra money and let the valet deal with your car. Tipping is appropriate, but the staff is not snobby about it and I had to run after the valet to hand him $10.
Courtyard New York Manhattan/Upper East Side
4/5109 Reviews
Upper East Side
My husband and I have been staying at this hotel for several days. We would like to give five gold stars to Mr. Willie Howard at the front desk for always going beyond the call of duty and providing outstanding customer service for us. Every time we come down to the lobby Willie always greet us with kindness. No matter how busy he is, he always makes time to talk to us. My husband is very ill with stage four Cancer. Willie always knows what to say to motivate him and also encourages him to exercise. Also there are many times he has jokes for us. We always go back to our room laughing. Willie Howard is a major asset to all guests at this hotel. Please tell him we wish him continued success. In addition we will also share our experience with our friends and family. Kind regards, Mr. & Mrs. Rodriguez
Courtyard New York Manhattan/Midtown East
4.2/5103 Reviews
New York City Center
The regular Housekeeping for my room is great. Only the weekend housekeeping person is not into her job, didn’t want to clean the room as she said that she cannot clean the room if I’m staying inside the room. I have to ask for what I need, which I think that the housekeeping person should know what to do, the guest do not need to ask.
Courtyard New York Manhattan/Times Square
4.2/5117 Reviews
Times Square
I have stayed in multiple Marriott properties over the last 10+ years, some no longer there, but this was the first stay at the Courtyard at Times Square on 40th street, and I have to report for location, service, comfort and most important management…their GM is Megan Wright, this Marriott branded property (actually managed by Aimbridge) is a “Jewel” among not just the Marriott portfolio but any of the other chains in the area. My gratitude for GM Megan both reaching back to us and keeping in constant touch, although she oversees several other properties nearby. Especially on this very busy “sold-out, memorial weekend. Our stay was brief as we awaited an addition to the family and she was so courteous and kind in ensuring we were updated on check-in, where to park, our room, our special welcome and even granted a late-check out (which we didn’t use so hopefully other guests could check-in). All the staff, from the front desk, bellmen (Jason thanks again) where you can leave your luggage, housekeeping, security, operators…were so friendly and knowledgeable to not just us but all the guests we could see checking in or asking questions. A complement to GM Megan as the example she sets clearly shows in the staff. So a little about the property. Centrally located to Bryant Park with all of the small boutiques set up from morning to evening, of course a few blocks away from Times Square, 5th Ave shopping even down to Macy’s . If you are driving, the Property does offer valet. For the small SUV it is $85.00 per 24 hours. The garage we are affiliated with also offers a discounted rate for self-parking at $60.00 per 24 hours. If you choose that option, their address is 150 W 38th street, located 2 blocks over from the hotel and before departure, validate your parking ticket with a sticker from the front desk. Its an easy walk to and from the garage and if you ask, they will park your car at the rear of 2 cars, so you can keep your keys and have access with your shopping to drop off to your vehicle. I didn’t know but one of the attendants saw me at the hotel and the parking lot and said we cold have called over to have them drop off the car. Easy access to the tarin station and coach terminal. An easy drive to 495 and the Lincoln Tunnel. Taxis and Ubers are easily available and we never had to wait more than 3-4 minutes for either. The hotel itself is spacious, check-in is quick, get some waters, elevators are quick to come and go, rooms are spacious for a NYC hotel, housekeeping great an there is a lobby café/bar that you can get drinks etc. TV is awesome with access to streaming service. Wi-fi worked always, mini-fridge and coffee make a plus. While there isn’t breakfast, ask the front desk for places to go..from vey cheap pick-up to the Red Flame on 44th street just a few blocks away which serves a great breakfast and is reasonable and quick. Tons of lunch and dinner places to go either nearby or as you explore the city. Ask again. Check-o

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