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230 West 101 Street, (at 101st Street and Broadway), New York City, NY 10025-4905
230 West 101 Street, (at 101st Street and Broadway), New York City, NY 10025-4905
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The date of our trip was actually April of 2009,,we came for the Mets Stadium opener.....We met Carl N at check in at the hostel and he was very upbeat, Kind and helpful in getting us all set for the night. Very helpful in the...More
When i first got to NY, I was very confused and tired. I wasnt able to get any hostel rooms. Cassandra and Michelle helped me and got me a room for one night. I am very thankful to them. This is the most friendly hostel...More
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Response from Broadwaymgt, Manager at Broadway Hotel and HostelResponded September 3, 2010
It's comments such as yours that motivate the staff to continually find better ways to provide better service for our guests. Thank you and we hope you enjoyed your stay with us.
Our first experience with this hostel wasn't great, but overall I think it's good value for money and in a great location. The first instance was when we arrived we were given a room on the second floor, opened the door, and it was a...More
New York Trip,2-10 July 2010
Broadway Hotel N Hostel
This is such other nice place to sleep too. It is quiet and in a safe surrounding on the Broadway Rd.,West of Manhattan, it provides both of hotel and hostel style rooms. In fact I have...More
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Response from Broadwaymgt, General Manager at Broadway Hotel and HostelResponded August 30, 2010
Thank you for your comments. We take great pride in providing our guests with the best experience possible. It's comments such as yours that motivate the staff in going above and beyond for our guests. We look forward to seeing you soon.
The hotel is well located in a quiet area and to walking distance to a subway station. There are supermarkets and restaurants near by. The staff at the reception were polite and helpful. The rooms were cleaned and ideal to rest after a long day...More
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Response from Broadwaymgt, General Manager at Broadway Hotel and HostelResponded August 30, 2010
Thank you for your comments. We are very happy to hear that you enjoyed your stay here at the Broadway Hotel. Our housekeeping department takes great pride in being able to provide our guests with a clean and comfortable stay.
~Jeremy
Nestled between Central Park and the Hudson River, the Upper West Side offers iconic architecture and a quiet, residential respite from the buzzing energy of downtown. Along Central Park West are many of the city’s most iconic apartment buildings, as well as the American Museum of Natural History, which has been welcoming visitors to its historic exhibit halls for over 140 years. Culture fans will love Lincoln Center,
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home to some of the world’s best opera, dance, film, and theater performances, all centrally located around a beautiful fountain. Spanning the entire length of the Upper West Side, Riverside Park is ideal for a long, leisurely stroll in a quiet green space.
Response from TAFCRacer | Reviewed this property |
In addition, once you get to Grand Central, if you are planning to use the subway to get around the city, buy a week long pass at a kiosk or booth. They are $30-$35 and will give you unlimited rides on the subways or... More
In addition, once you get to Grand Central, if you are planning to use the subway to get around the city, buy a week long pass at a kiosk or booth. They are $30-$35 and will give you unlimited rides on the subways or busses. When you take the Red Line uptown, any train (number 1, 2 or 3) will stop at 96th street. If you want to get a little closer to the hotel take the number 1 train which will stop at 103rd, putting you just two blocks from BH&H. Have fun!
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Response from TAFCRacer | Reviewed this property |
We always book a twin bed room, with a shared bath. We always have been on the same room. I booked a private room once, but found the shared bathrooms to be roomier.