The hotel is in a great location, with the United Nations headquarters downstairs. The room was arranged on the highest floor, with a unique view, you can enjoy the prosperity of Manhattan, and you can also see the beautiful sunrise. The hotel charges an additional $30 per night, which can be deducted on the day of the hotel. I bought salad and cookies in the coffee shop, and the cookies were delicious. What needs to be complained is that some of the front desk staff have a very bad attitude, very perfunctory, high-handed, without even a smile, and no sense of service at all, especially an Asian woman and a black woman. Fortunately, the people in the concierge have a good service attitude and are willing to help. As a business trip, it is still recommended. The room I booked when I checked in was not found, but fortunately Ctrip’s customer service responded quickly and properly solved it. The refund was also timely, and it must be a big platform that is trustworthy! Before checking out, I also caught up with the rare 4.8-magnitude earthquake in New York, and the 38th floor felt strong. Attached is a photo of Times Square.
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