Hotel Ramada Inn Eastside Midtown NYC(2 stars)
161 Lexington Ave New York, NY 10016 Show mapJürgen
great for a short trip after new York
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- December 2011
The hotel has a ideal starting point for Manhattan. Empire State building, Macy's, Broadway, fifth avenue, Rockefeller center and the subway and the city coaches; everything easily accesible on foot. City tours you can in the hotel book. The rooms are clean, practical and equipped with flat screen-TV, fridge, coffee machine, microwave, iron and safe, as well as Wi-Fi. The staff were friendly and helpful. In the price an acceptable breakfast included, the recommended 'Murray hill diner' is however only a few Steps distant. In the sixth top floor we could with open window sleep, the noise from the street ... was bearable. The value for money is good. The hotel deserves three stars. We would book the hotel again. read more
Sigrid
Ideal for city breaks archived
- Recommended hotel
- Families
- Translated
- City break
- February 2011
I think, that the hotel more than two star rating! Staff was very helpful. Empire State Building is reachable on foot. Price/performance ratio! Unfortunately the rooms quite noisy-traffic noise. read more
Martin
An ideal starting point for Manhattan archived
- Recommended hotel
- Singles
- Translated
- City break
- April 2010
The hotel is located in Midtown on Manhattan is ideal for a short break in New York. The room is ideal for tourists, as it also from the value for Manhattan is very good. The hotel itself is middle-class, at least there's even a Gymroom. The rooms are small, but adequate and the bathroom was very spacious. Great is the free breakfast (with bagels, donut, fruit, cereal) and free wireless internet in all rooms. There are also 2 PCs in the basement, the free use. The front desk was a little slow and I had to request a repeat a ... couple of times, but all in all great. read more
Mark
Good value for the price; location very good. archived
- Recommended hotel
- Friends
- Translated
- City break
- October 2009
Functional hotel, 12 floors. Clean, not in top condition but construction and furniture ok. 2 Free Internetrechner with printer. Bed and breakfast. International, colorful mixed clientele, rather 30 upwards. I found it, compared with the standards of Manhattan, reasonably quiet. Smoking rooms available. read more
Tobias
Ideal for short stay archived
- Recommended hotel
- Friends
- Translated
- City break
- October 2009
Hotel is ideally situated on Lexington Ave. 5 minute walk to the subway line 6, tram stop 33th or 28th Street. A few blocks from the Empire State Building and 5th Avenue. Rooms are very small, but absolutely sufficient for a city break. We had a room on the 8th floor. Floor and found the were newly prepared mornings for New York was rather quiet. From our neighbors we didn't notice any. Once I walked down the stairs and from the 3 It had a stale gemuffelt floor down, the upper floors but very good air. As good we found ... the continental breakfast which is included in the price. The breakfast area was located in the basement unattractive, but there was coffee, bagels, toast, orange juice, fruit and cereal. Since we didn't large guests who had only booked, has to start the day absolutely enough and you'll save yourself the time was again a restaurant to search for and order As good value negetatives we would check in again. read more
Miriam
Great hotel for city breaks, highly recommended archived
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- April 2009
We loved this hotel! Yes you get in Manhattan general the last hotels for outrageous rates. So we decided for this 2 star hotel and didn't expect much. We do not have any reason to complain about anything. The room was small, but with a lot of storage space for our luggage, a fridge, microwave, iron and ironing board, desk, complimentary safe deposit box, TV, coffee and tea makers and a small area to the mp3-hear. It was super clean, not used and we had a nice breakfast including, juices, eggs, cereal, toast, rolls, donuts, pancakes, fruit, etc. was. It ... was convenient for something for everyone. The hotel also has a small exercise room, which is in good shape (we although we did not use it because we from walking through Manhattan evening always totally broken). We stayed on the 8th floor. Floor and had relatively quiet despite view over the street and could sleep in the large comfortable bed. The staff was very friendly and always good advice on where to go. If you walk a block away is you are right in the middle of the subway station. From John F. Kennedy we by taxi about 50 minutes to the hotel and paid $45 fixed price. From the hotel to the airport the hotel offered us a shared taxi provided only $21 per person we had to pay. read more
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