Best Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton or IHG in NYC

Anonymous
For sightseeing/touristy things?

Looking to take the trip on hotel points.
Anonymous
There's probably 100 total hotels between those chains.

How many people? Do you want luxury? Budget? Big room? You don't care?

C'mon, you gotta put in some work yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's probably 100 total hotels between those chains.

How many people? Do you want luxury? Budget? Big room? You don't care?

C'mon, you gotta put in some work yourself.


Upscale, centrally located. 4 people. Doesn’t have to be the highest luxury but want a nice hotel in a convenient location.
Anonymous
We recently stayed at the Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan/Midtown West near Hudson Yards and it was one of the more spacious rooms I've stayed in in NYC. It was DH and I and two teen boys and it didn't feel cramped. A bit of a walk from Times Square but we were ok with that. And super close to Penn Station if you are taking the train.
Anonymous
We stayed at Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson spring break this year, using card points. It has good NYC view and right next to path station ( one stop to nyc, then you can connect to nyc subway) and parking. We didn’t want to drive into nyc. We plan to stay at Hyatt House Jersey City next time we go, it’s only a block away from path station.
Anonymous
The Hilton Midtown has a great executive lounge and is walkable to Central Park, Times Square, higher end shopping, museums, etc.

There are fancier hotels, but this one had a lot of space for 4 people.
Anonymous
Marriott’s are gross in NYC no matter what price point Hiltons too, especially any on the West side between 7 th and 10 th or 5 th and 6 th heading east

Hyatt is better new regency opened around 47 th I’d stay there
Anonymous
Park Hyatt
Anonymous
We had a nice stay in May at the Hyatt Centric Times Square on W. 45th Street in May. Great location, nice hotel.
Anonymous
Kimpton Eventi near MSG and Penn Station is nice enough and well located. If you get a good deal with points. it’s amazing.
Anonymous
We got connecting rooms with Empire State Building views at Westin Times Square, which was quite nice. Rooms are not huge, but the view was really nice. Walking distance to most things.

If you have status with Marriott, you also get some tourist attractions comped or discounted (One World Tower, boat ride to see Statue of Liberty).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Hilton Midtown has a great executive lounge and is walkable to Central Park, Times Square, higher end shopping, museums, etc.

There are fancier hotels, but this one had a lot of space for 4 people.


DP. If you stay in one of the family suites, you get access to the executive lounge. Those rooms have a separate sitting area, which makes it nice to spread out and relax after a long day.
Anonymous
I don’t know how it compares to others but have really enjoyed Marriott marquis near Times Square. Our room was huge and well appointed , location was convenient for Broadway shows , easy to eat on site when we were short on time
Anonymous
If you want perfectly fine but not extravagant, we just stayed at the Springhill Suites on 37th between 5th and 6th Avenues. The room had two queen beds and ours faced the street and we could see the top half of the Empire State Building- which was unexpected. They have a regular Springhill Suites kind of breakfast, but there was. The beds were comfortable. They have the stupid smoked glass door for the bathroom, which is weird and annoying.

Paris Baguette on the 6th avenue corner that was nice if you want a nicer quick breakfast. You can walk to Penn Station and Grand Central as well as Times Square. It is a few blocks up to Bryant Park - which is nice. There is a Whole Foods and a Pret a Manger at Bryant Park. It’s near the shopping on 5th Avenue and if you are walkers you can walk easily to Central Park. We thought it was well situated.
Anonymous
We are staying at the Hyatt Regency Time Square this weekend. We were able to get a good deal because it is still partially under construction. Only recently reopened. But we have had no issues. If you like being right in Time Square, I would recommend it- especially if you can still get a good price.
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