The Wellington Hotel New York is about location! It’s really a couple of yards from Carnegie Hall, half block to the Russian Tea Room, 1 block to Central Park, half block to David Letterman’s theater, and a quite inexpensive cab drive to everywhere you would like to go on Broadway. For people with more money than sense you can step to the stores on 57th, which include Bergdorf-Goodman, Tiffany’s and the like.
We decided on a one bedroom apartment in the back of the place, which in fact had absolutely no view, but as it has been off-street, was a wise trade-off. It was very silent, with a fabulous marble bath, super water pressure, a clean, calm suite with bedroom, living room, and kitchenette with chiller, kitchen sink, and micro wave. Door man and assistant desk had been useful with road directions as well as advice. Heating system has been a little loud, however this is the case in most of these old buildings. Wireless was suitable.
Cafe in the hotel is used by everybody in the location so it will be typically rather busy with line-ups. Step out of the place for a couple of blocks or so and you’ll come across coffee/sandwich shops more affordable ın comparison to the cafe in the hotel. (This can be good advice wherever you will be staying in New York!).
The Wellington diner is a darkish, greek design and style, old-fashioned affair with velvet chairs, off the main reception. This hotel could be difficult for the handicapped, with there being alcoves and secreted hallways with half floors. Steps going up or down nearly everywhere in the hotel. The cafe as well as the bistro are actually costly, and so are taking advantage of the tourists. Actually, across the street, several feet away from hotel is a Subway, many street vendors, plus a Starbucks down the street, all of which were doing a good money from the quite a few hotel clients in the neighborhood.
The hotel even had a hairsalon, well stocked tuck store, room service menu, plus a Tv set in the bedroom and the lounge room. There was swift response from the reception should you have had requests or issues with heating up or housekeeping services problems. Many house cleaning workers in New York hotels don’t speak English, thus don’t be expecting too much. Unusually there is a coffeemaker in the kitchen area, though the receptionist said they will no longer offer coffee.. Overall, a fantastic choice for this location. I will most likely stay at the Wellington Hotel whenever I get back to New York, because of the cost and location.
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Written by Monica Larichi
Topics: Vacations