HUDSON RIVER HOTEL NEW YORK CITY, New York City – A Smart Stay in the City
About the Hotel
Rooms & Amenities
Hudson River Hotel rooms include a flat-screen TV, desk, and free Wi-Fi. Each room has air conditioning, heating, and a hair dryer. Ironing facilities are available upon request. Rooms feature carpeted floors and free toiletries.
Dining Options
The hotel does not offer breakfast service, but nearby eateries include Tony's Pizza, The Coffee Bean, and Urban Outfitters. Hudson Yards, an 8-minute walk away, has multiple dining options.
Leisure & Nearby Attractions
The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Hudson River Park, which includes piers, athletic fields, and an estuarine sanctuary. The High Line, a 2 km walk, offers a garden path with city views. Times Square and the Empire State Building are 1.5 km away.
Location & Transportation
Hudson River Hotel is 400 meters from 34th Street-Hudson Yards subway station. Grand Central is 2 km away, and LaGuardia Airport is 20 km from the hotel. Nearby landmarks include the Intrepid Sea Museum (1.5 km) and Rockefeller Center (2 km).
Services & Policies
The hotel provides printing services at the front desk. All rooms have in-room safes and are non-smoking (violations incur a $200 fee). No cots or rollaways are available due to space constraints. The nearest subway station is Penn Station at W34th St on 8th Ave.
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Amenities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- No parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Guest Ratings & Reviews
The hotel had rooms that covered the basic needs and were clean. Despite being a bit small for multiple occupants, the rooms were cozy. The service was exceptional with extremely friendly and helpful staff. The location offered easy access to small food places and was not too far from major attractions. The dining experience was basic but satisfactory. Overall, a decent value for money stay.
My stay at the hotel was a bit of a mixed bag. The room was small, a bit dilapidated, and had some issues with the cold, but it was probably clean. The service was a bit hit or miss, with some staff members displaying apathy and making mistakes, although others were excellent, helpful, and friendly. The location was convenient for accessing some major NYC attractions, but there were concerns about safety. The dining options were average, with nothing special to note. Overall, it was an average experience with some noteworthy drawbacks.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The location was really convenient, close to Times Square, Penn Station, and various restaurants. The rooms, however, were in noticeably poor shape, quite cramped and small. The service was top-notch, with friendly and professional staff. The dining options were limited, but the gourmet pizzas made up for it.
The hotel offers clean and decent-sized rooms for New York, but they have a humidity issue and can smell bad. The service, while polite, seems inexperienced and lazy at times. The location is fantastic, being close to major attractions, but some areas could feel sketchy. The dining experience can be confusing due to limited space, but the traditional local cakes are a nice touch.
My stay at the hotel was quite mixed. The rooms were clean and spacious for New York City standards, but there were issues with air from outside coming in and the lack of basic amenities such as an alarm clock and a refrigerator. The service was a bit inconsistent, with some staff being very helpful and friendly while others displayed insulting behavior. The location was a bit uncertain due to the presence of homeless people nearby, although it was close to major attractions. The dining experience was satisfactory but lacked variety. Overall, the hotel had its ups and downs.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were small and stuffy, making it hard to move around comfortably. However, the air conditioning provided relief even though the ventilation wasn't great. The service was friendly but occasionally lacked at the front desk. The location was ideal for my convention at the Javits Center, although the booking site description wasn't entirely accurate. Dining options were limited, with coffee provided until 9. Despite the shortcomings, the price was reasonable for what was offered.
The hotel is nicely located next to Hudson Yards and close to various subways and cafes, offering convenience. The rooms, although not as spacious as advertised, had a disturbing issue with dried vomit. The service, while pleasant, seemed slightly inexperienced. The location is ideal during the day but gets a bit eerie at night. The dining area felt cramped, offering a breakfast that was not considered worthwhile. Overall, the price was reasonable considering the amenities, but reaching management was problematic at times.
The hotel is in an intermediate location, not very close to Times Square but not far either. The rooms had air coming in along the sides and bottom of the unit, no alarm clock, and no refrigerator. The staff were friendly and helpful. The dining experience could have been better with a bigger variety available. The hotel is close to the Javits Center and 9th avenue restaurants but lacks a real neighborhood feel for coffee or snacks.
I stayed at this hotel for a few days and had a mixed experience. The rooms were a bit small and crowded, and some were missing basic amenities like an alarm clock and a refrigerator in the bathroom. However, the location was pretty convenient for accessing different parts of the city, and the breakfast offered was better than expected. The service was friendly and helpful, but there were issues with reaching the manager and unprofessional behavior from one of the front desk clerks.