Top rated hotels in New York

Holiday Inn Express - NYC Brooklyn - Sunset Park, an IHG Hotel
4.3/5135 Reviews
The location is good, 3 minutes away from the subway station. The hotel includes breakfast, which is pretty good. The room is not big but the hygiene is OK. But the soundproofing is average and you can hear sounds from upstairs or in the corridor. The hotel has a microwave and refrigerator. Very convenient
Holiday Inn Express New York City-Wall Street
3.8/5121 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
PROs: 1. Free breakfast is convenient and decent; Be sure to go earlier because it can get busy 2. A few minutes away from train stations 3. Fairly priced for a hotel in NY CONs: 1. It’s just rooms and a breakfast hall. The hotel is cramped and there are only around 3-4 rooms per floor. 2. The room is quite small as well. Not much storage to properly put iron, coffee machine, and safe. Good for solo travellers. Can be challenging for couples or business travellers because of personal space. 3. No gym or whatsoever. Walk around the area or visit a park for your exercise routine.
Holiday Inn Express Queens - Maspeth
4/5115 Reviews
I stayed here on the last night of trip because of the proximity to LGA airport for an early morning flight. Arrived around 7pm to an extremely full parking lot. Was able to squeeze into a non-designated spot. There were 4-5 guys just hanging out in the parking lot listening to music, as is they were in their own backyard. Odd, but, ok. Coming into the front lobby, it’s all dark except for the registration desk. Yet, there were a few people hanging out in the dark, where breakfast would normally be served. Get to my room, and immediately go use the toilet after a long day, which decides to keep running continuously, so I finally have to pop open the lid and wiggle the bobber around to make it stop. In the main bedroom, I discover there is no lamp fixture by the beds, only a gaping hole where one would normally be. The only light source in the entire room is a little desk lamp. Eventually settling into bed, there is all kinds of noises from the freeway, the tv next door, and people roaming the hallway. Earplugs are a necessity. This whole scenario feels like something out of a horror movie where you know something bad is going to happen. Wake up early & depart before 5 am out the rear entrance to the parking lot, where there are two shoeless guys again just hanging out on the steps. This hotel looks nice enough from the photos, but all the vagrants hanging out in and around the property do not make this a comfortable place to stay.
Holiday Inn Express Jamaica - JFK Airtrain - NYC
4.1/5134 Reviews
John F. Kennedy International Airport Area
After traveling to New York, I had to take a plane to Toronto, so I booked a hotel near the airport, but it was a little smaller than I thought. It was spacious and clean ~ Breakfast was provided until 9 o'clock, but I went a few minutes ago and it was not over yet ㅠㅠ I can give you seven or eight out of 10.
Holiday Inn Express Manhattan Times Square South
4/5110 Reviews
Times Square
The rented house has not been installed yet, so I live here for the time being. The location is very good and the service is good. During the epidemic, the policy is to clean the room every three days, but they can be asked to clean up the garbage. Breakfast is a bit perfunctory, and the variety is not very rich.
Holiday Inn Express Manhattan Midtown West New York
3.9/5127 Reviews
Midtown West
Stayed in this IHG one night Sunday May 7th. Yes small bathrooms and small vanity but the breakfast and service was almost like a zombie apocalypse happened. We got down there way before breakfast ended and there was NOTHING left in terms of soemthing to drink. Name it, it was gone. No water, juice, milk. Oops the coffee machine to the left might have been working. My wife asked about it at front desk the lady cleaning up, but not really since all trash bins were overflowed, could not understand. I asked for a knife and finally when I acted it out did she get it. The frig, literally NOTHING IN IT. I have never seen that before at an IHG. No bagels, no muffins. When I got there there were 2 cinnamon rolls left, I got one of them. I took pics of the empty stuff, I took pics of the trash. This went off the rails when my wife asks for a muffin and tells of the situation and it's like come down sooner. Like what? No sorry? My wife was incensed. Then another lady, MUCH BETTER WITH hospitality skills, started passing out bottled water she got from storage for people. We got 2 of those. Yes there was PLENTY of eggs and sausage. That was literally it. I have never seen that before. Yes the bathroom vanity was small. The door kept opening even if you cracked it. The room was larger but built around the subway sound of the elevator shafts. The sound didn't bother us much but in am wow. Just a tough stay. The bed was nice. The room temp was easliy controlled. I am shocked at the disaster of the morning. Never seen that as Platinum member in almost 20 years of staying at IHG's. I feel I should write a letter to the hotel. The issue was just no way to fix anything. NO one was wow out of that, ok will get more. There was no one to really help anyone. I felt terrible for a set of parents with 2 kids. I was like not much around, try to get water. They had some sausage on a plate. There was a few slices of bread left as well. Stunningly bad. Happliy some guy came and braught my wife a frozen bagel we want to room and thawed with a hair-dryer. I took a pic of that too. We love IHG's over marriott but this was a fun on miss from what we saw at 910am on.

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