350 West 40th Street, New York, NY 10018, United States Show +1 212 607 8888 7.0 Good based on 14,564 reviews DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square West
DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square West offers guests convenient access to the Broadway Theater District. This makes this hotel an attractive destination for any Broadway lovers and theater aficionados. The hotel also offers guests amazing views of the Hudson River, the legendary Empire State Building, and downtown Manhattan's beautiful skyline. The location of this hotel also offers close proximity to the Madison Square Garden, the Chrysler Building, and Rockefeller Center. Other iconic attractions are also nearby. With all of this, guests are able to stay in a hotel that's in the middle of it all. The friendly staff at this hotel welcomes guests immediately with a delicious chocolate chip cookie. Service like that is hard to beat and immediately makes guests feel welcome. Once guests check-in, they'll be able to settle into their rooms and find an inviting, 40-inch HD TV that offers a wide array of channels and movies for plenty of entertainment. A coffeemaker and ergonomically designed workspace also inhabit the room to make each guest's stay even more enjoyable. After all, if guests are staying on business, they're certainly going to need a nice, organized workspace to plan out projects and meet strict deadlines. Free access to wireless Internet is also offered to every guest and blackout curtains are available for light sleepers who need a completely dark room for comfort. The hotel also offers a delicious restaurant serving up American favorites all day long. Guests can head to the hotel's rooftop lounge to enjoy live music and breathtaking views. Heightened sanitation Daily cleaning, increased availability of sanitation products. Social distancing measures Lobbies with safe social distancing. Show deals with Free cancellationFree breakfast Double Rooms($128 - $464) Double room $128/night $128 total123Milhas bed type unknown bed type unknown $148/night $148 totalVio.com 2 double beds 2 double beds $179/night $179 totalSuperTravel Standard Rooms($38 - $625) Standard room bed type unknown bed type unknown $38/night $38 totalSuperTravel $65/night $65 totalVio.com King Rooms($27 - $460) King room bed type unknown bed type unknown $27/night $27 totaltravelup $76/night $76 totalVio.com $106/night $106 totalPriceline Queen Rooms($193 - $287) Queen room bed type unknown bed type unknown $193/night $193 totaltravelup bed type unknown bed type unknown $287/night $287 totalStayforlong bed type unknown bed type unknown $287/night $287 totaltravelup
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7.0 GoodBased on 14,564 verified guest reviews 6.9Families 7.0Couples 7.0Friends 7.1Solo Pros + Cons - Traveler type: FamiliesCouplesFriendsSolo Time of Year: Mar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-Feb Traveler rating: Poor (0)Mediocre (3)Okay (1)Good (0)Excellent (2) Sort by: Very bad. Elevators were not functioning correctly our whole stay and there was 15+ floors, broken bathroom door and broken safe cabinets. Pros:Room itself was clean and fine for what I reserved Cons:On checking, I was initially charged $350 for my $200 room. It took a bit of effort to convince the one person behind the desk that he was overcharging me, including producing a printout of the reservation. Check-in was a 40 minute wait - at midnight. "City view" delivered - there was a fake facade 20' from my window on the second floor that I was looking at the inside of, with another tall building across the street from that. Just outside the window was a 15' gravel roof covered with trash. Coming and going involved going through a gauntlet of folks smoking pot and tobacco at the front door. None of these items are earth shattering, but it does make me think that Hilton is off their game. Back to Marriot if I have to stay in a chain. Pros:Good location. Cons:Please call to discuss thank you. Pros:Nothing Cons:Everything Pros:The staff were very accommodating and friendly! Cons:Explain the roof access. Both elevators did not go to the roof deck. Pros:Rooms are more spacious compared to many other Midtown Manhattan hotel rooms. This is the best value for every dollar you spend! Pros:They gave us free cookies on Valentine’s Day. The bed was super comfortable. The bathroom was clean and the shower was hot. There are so many great restaurants around. I was able to hook my laptop up to their tv using an hdmi chord so i could watch whatever I wanted. Great location and great price. I would definitely stay again. Cons:The room was cold and the heat kept turning off. Eventually the room warmed up. But if they are expecting guests they should have the heat on. I also wish that the room had a mini fridge. Besides those things I had a fabulous stay. Pros:Clean and modern Cons:Extremely noisy, walls and doors were paper thin. Could hear every noise in the hall Pros:Everything was great, the staff was super friendly and helpful. Our room was clean and comfortable. Pros:Location proximity to port authority and subway Cons:The room was so small I could barely put my suitcase on floor without it hitting the bed. The bathroom was half painted. The lobby was so crowded that I had to wait for 3 elevators to fit (multiple times during my stay). 350 West 40th Street, New York, NY 10018
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What happened to the DoubleTree in Times Square?Yes, the DoubleTree Times Square is closing its doors in December. Guests are being notified, and our relocations team is working to move any Hilton Honors members with a reward stay to a nearby property.
Why did Hilton Times Square close?The hotel closed in April 2020 and announced its permanent closure in September that year. The hotel's owner at the time, Irvine, California-based real estate investment trust Sunstone Hotel Investors, defaulted on a loan for the hotel and handed over the keys to the lender, Torchlight Investors, in late 2020.
Is it nice to stay in Times Square?The Pros of Staying Near Times Square
Many of the hotels in the area offer rooms with views, and it really is amazing to look down on Times Square. You feel like you are literally at the center of the world. Times Square hotels tend to be family-friendly since it is such a tourist-centric part of the city.
Does Hilton Times Square have a pool?Accessible swimming pool. Accessible transportation with advance notice. Valet only parking. Van-accessible parking in the self-parking facility.
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