Location
Located across the street from Penn Station, at the heart of the fashion district, adjacent to midtown, and just a short walk from Times Square, the hotel offers unrivalled access to transportation, city attractions, corporate offices and event sites, famous shopping, and the entertainment of Madison Square Garden and Broadway theatres.
Rooms
Guests can choose from different categories of spacious accommodation options at the Affinia Manhattan Hotel to create an intimate and soothing sound experience.
Restaurant
A favourite meeting place for area professionals and Madison Square Garden event attendees, Niles offers a sleek new setting and menu for a sophisticated evening out. The enormous rectangular bar offers seating on all sides to accommodate the animated crowds that frequent this popular spot.
General
The 9000 square feet of versatile space, including a 400 guest grand ballroom and eight smaller meeting rooms, can accommodate any event from a major corporate presentation to an elegant celebratory luncheon or an intimate boardroom meeting.
Room |
Price from |
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| Studio - 1 Queen Bed | Single | 389 |
| Double | 389 | |
| Studio - 1 Queen Bed | Single | 389 |
| Double | 389 | |
| Suite 1Br - 1 Queen Bed | Single | 439 |
| Double | 439 | |
| Suite 1Br - 1 Queen Bed | Single | 439 |
| Double | 439 |
We found the bathroom to be very very small, and short supply of bathroom toiletries.- 30-Oct-2009 The hotel was very well placed, across from a main subway station, for getting uptown, downtown, or indeed anywhere in New York. The staff was helpful, courteous, and respectful, from the front desk to the evening security staff.
Apart from the church bells at 7.00am every morning, the hotel was quiet with very little traffic noise reaching the 9th floor, where we were. The furniture in our room was perhaps a little past its sell-by, but that is the only criticism I can come up with.- 13-May-2008 My daughter and I were exceptionally pleased with our room, and everything else....great location so close to Penn Station and numerous subway stations...along with the gigantic Macy's stiore. But a good walk home in the evening from MoMA, and an easy, if healthy, strole to Times Square and Rockefeller Center.
Only comment is the poor engagement by a staff member at the concierge's station. Stood for several minutes across from her at the desk, the only customer standing there, and finally had to interrupt her before she'd stop doing her computer work. Just not the normal attitude by any of your other staff or by staff at any other of the probably 3 dozen hotels I stay at for my job each year.
She did not glance up and smile and say she'd be with me in a moment, etc. In other interactions with this same young woman she was brusque and just not interested in helping us.- 02-Oct-2007 |
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Overall rating:
4/5
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