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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (43) | 8.8 |
| Business | (7) | 7.4 |
| Romance | (10) | 9.2 |
| Family | (3) | 8.6 |
| With Friends | (8) | 9.6 |
| All Others | (15) | 8.8 |
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | 12 PM |
| Pets not allowed |
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Two double beds with 400-thread-count Italian linens, featherbeds, down duvets and pillows, velvet headboards and throws. 385 square feet. Interior courtyard view. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV with DVD player. CD player/radio with iPod docking station. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). Renaissance-inspired color scheme of rose, jade, or blue. Large, leather-topped desk with tapestry-upholstered chairs. Lamps designed by Julien Schnabel. Wing chair with hand-burned frame. Imported hand-tufted rugs. Rich velvet drapery. Mahogany bathroom with shower only or tub/shower combination, bath products selected by Allure magazine, Frette bathrobes. Three telephones, including one cordless and one in bathroom. English bar with mirrored drop-down shelf, crystal stemware. Minibar with gourmet snacks, premium beverages. Fresh flowers in bedroom and bath. Turndown service.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne king bed with 400-thread-count Italian linens, featherbed, down duvet and pillows, velvet headboard and throw. 335 square feet. View of Lexington Avenue. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV with DVD player. CD player/radio with iPod docking station. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). Renaissance-inspired color scheme of rose, jade, or blue. Large, leather-topped desk with tapestry-upholstered chairs. Lamps designed by Julien Schnabel. Wing chair with hand-burned frame. Imported hand-tufted rugs. Rich velvet drapery. Mahogany bathroom with shower/tub combination, bath products selected by Allure magazine, Frette bathrobes. Three telephones, including one cordless and one in bathroom. English bar with mirrored drop-down shelf, crystal stemware. Minibar with gourmet snacks, premium beverages. Fresh flowers in bedroom and bath. Turndown service.
All rooms includeOne king bed with 400-thread-count Italian linens, featherbed, down duvet and pillows, velvet headboard and throw. 370-440 square feet. Lexington Avenue or partial park view. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV with DVD player. CD player/radio with iPod docking station. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). Renaissance-inspired color scheme of rose, jade, or blue. Large, leather-topped desk with tapestry-upholstered chairs. Lamps designed by Julien Schnabel. Wing chair with hand-burned frame. Imported hand-tufted rugs. Rich velvet drapery. Mahogany bathroom with separate shower and soaking tub or shower/tub combination. Bath products selected by Allure magazine. Frette bathrobes. Three telephones, including one cordless and one in bathroom. English bar with mirrored drop-down shelf, crystal stemware. Minibar with gourmet snacks, premium beverages. Fresh flowers in bedroom and bath. Turndown service.
All rooms includeOne king bed with 400-thread-count Italian linens, featherbed, down duvet and pillows, velvet headboard and throw. Double sofa bed in separate living room. 480 square feet. Lexington Avenue or interior courtyard view. Two 32-inch high-definition LCD TVs with DVD players. CD player/radio with iPod docking station. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). Renaissance-inspired color scheme of rose, jade, or blue. Large, leather-topped desk with tapestry-upholstered chairs. Lamps designed by Julien Schnabel. Wing chair with hand-burned frame. Imported hand-tufted rugs. Rich velvet drapery. Mahogany bathroom with shower only (no tub), bath products selected by Allure magazine, Frette bathrobes. Three telephones, including one cordless and one in bathroom. English bar with mirrored drop-down shelf, crystal stemware. Minibar with gourmet snacks, premium beverages. Fresh flowers in bedroom and bath. Turndown service.
All rooms includeOne queen bed with 400-thread-count Italian linens, featherbed, down duvet and pillows, velvet headboard and throw. 225-270 square feet. Interior courtyard view. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV with DVD player. CD player/radio with iPod docking station. Wireless Internet access (surcharge). Renaissance-inspired color scheme of rose, jade, or blue. Large, leather-topped desk with tapestry-upholstered chairs. Lamps designed by Julien Schnabel. Wing chair with hand-burned frame. Imported hand-tufted rugs. Rich velvet drapery. Mahogany bathroom with shower/tub combination. Bath products selected by Allure magazine. Frette bathrobes. Three telephones, including one cordless and one in bathroom. English bar with mirrored drop-down shelf, crystal stemware. Minibar with gourmet snacks, premium beverages. Fresh flowers in bedroom and bath. Turndown service.
All rooms includeWashington Square, surrounded by NYU, divides the Villages. On one side, Greenwich and West villages lure writers and artists with its bohemian ethos, best experienced at a coffeehouse or jazz bar. The other side—the ethnically mixed East Village—is known for live music. For its string of nightclubs, Chelsea’s West 27th Street is known as Club Row. Chelsea is also the city’s main gay neighborhood.
see all hotels in Chelsea - East and West Villages"Good but inexperienced hotel"
Reviewed by K of France, Paris on Sep 22, 2007
I was in the Avenue Suite that was pretty nice and very like the picture on the website. The bed was amazing, the TVs were good too, and the sofa was just perfect to rest after an excursion in NY. The main issue is the service-room, inexperienced i guess such as the "turn down service" that is coming every evening at 9-10pm to knock loudly at your door yelling "Turndown service" many times hysterically. Even if you order them to stop, you still hear each of their requests to neighbor room because of the thin door between the living room and the corridor... And you can hear every other things that happened in this corridor, doors opening, closing, service room knocking, cleaning, coming, leaving etc. A chance we were sleeping in the other room... Some other stuffs were disappointing : the toilet's seat was split, no pen, no paper, the air conditonning a little bit noisy (but working fine). But still, we had a very pleasant stay of 9 nights. The area of Grammercy is nice too.
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out of value="10""Hip and trendy"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 2, 2009
The Gramercy Park Hotel was a wonderfully luxurious way to spend a weekend in New York City. The rooms were well-appointed and modern (although paneled with very dark wood -- not recommended for someone who likes "light and airy") and the service was superb.
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out of value="10""Hip and trendy boutique hotel"
Reviewed by Brenda of Cincinnati on Sep 15, 2009
This property exudes exclusivity and sophistication. The staff, including doormen, front desk attendant, and concierge, were professional and helpful. The patrons of the hotel seemed to be a fashionable and well heeled set. The hallways,lobby, and bars are dark as the interior is dark overall. The gym was small, but probably very typical of a space in Manahattan. Overall the property was quiet. Reservations for the Rose Bar were nearly impossible to secure as there were private parties scheduled to accommodate models and designers involved with Fashion Week - very hip and happening scene for those wanting to experience NY in this way. There were nice restaurants nearby and it was very convenient to access mass transit.
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out of value="10""Not worth the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 15, 2009
This was a very chic boutique hotel, but I am not a boutique hotel person. The rooftop lobby was very nice, but I went to read a book there and it was so dark at night, you could not read. The rooftop area is meant for socializing, not relaxing by yourself. Also, the lighting in the room was very dark, including the bathroom. I could not see to put my make-up on. The people were very nice and I am glad I stayed there, but I will not stay there again.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 10, 2009
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out of value="10""Romantic and Lovely, But Uneven Service"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 8, 2009
Stayed here after our City Hall wedding. The staff at the desk were fantastic: upgraded room, surprised us with a cake later, etc. Amazing. The other staff...not so much. At the rooftop bar, we were greeted by an inept server (didn't show us our bottle of wine or even let us taste, just poured the whole bottle into four glasses and walked away) who later mischarged our friend's card. Later, coming back to our room, the hotel staff ushering late-night folks up to the bar was very rude when we simply wanted an elevator to our room (they were all being used by the bar). Overall, very, very pretty and spacious rooms and a lovely place to stay. Also -- we didn't, but you can ask the hotel to let you into Gramercy Park next door, which is private and secluded.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 18, 2009
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out of value="10""Beautiful Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 2, 2009
The staff was amazing, and so was the room. Loved this hotel.
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out of value="10""Funky hotel in great location"
Reviewed by c of London on Jun 23, 2009
Rooms are small but really well designed. Roof terrace is lovely though cocktails extortionate! Decor throughout hotel is fantastic. Main annoyance was rude girl on door of the main hotel bar the evening that we tried to go there - she wouldn't let us in without a reservation despite the fact that it was half empty. We had not been told at check in that it was necessary to make a reservation. Overall though, a great stay.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 22, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 16, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 28, 2009
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out of value="10""great hotel, somewhat overpriced"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 26, 2009
Gramercy park hotel is very trendy and upscale, but i thought it was overpriced even with the memorial day markdown rate. Staff is super nice and helpful.
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out of value="10""Tiny rooms and incredibly dark surroundings"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 20, 2009
Very much a "see and be seen" kind of place. No coffeemaker in room. Tiny rooms but on the par with other NY hotels. Dark, dark place. Dark colored walls, dark carpet and minimal lighting, very hard to see.
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out of value="10""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by Susan of Birmingham on May 15, 2009
The hotel is located a few blocks from my daughters apartment so it was a great location for us. Nice quite neighborhood. The private park for hotel guests is a real plus. The staff was very friendly. The rooms were clean,large and comfortable. We have stayed at several hotels in NYC and GPH by far was our best experience. Mother's Day brunch on the roof top garden was perfect. The food was good and the service was excellent. There is a club off the lobby so if you want a quiet room ask for a high floor.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 11, 2009
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out of value="10""Great place to hang out"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 11, 2009
I would have to say that the best part of staying at this Hotel was of course the "scenery". The Bar at the Gramercy after 10pm turned into one of the best places to sit and have a drink and take in the scenery. Even Bono of U2 was having a drink at the Bar!
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out of value="10""design & art - yes, hotel - no"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 27, 2009
Design & art: Beautiful artwork, nice furnishings, great bars and rooftop, and a lovely lobby. Hotel: Poor water pressure, heating, and lighting, and an uncomfortable bed. Great place to visit, just not to stay.
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out of value="10""Expensive, but great service"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 18, 2008
Romantic vibe but very dark hallways. Thankfully the room number is embedded within the carpet. Some front desk staff were a bit aloof, others were very helpful. Room service was very timely, but very expensive.
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out of value="10""Service stinks"
Reviewed by anne of Sebastopol on Dec 10, 2008
The hotel must make it's money on the Rose Bar. It is always packed with the trendy. The other services in the hotel are horrible. Room service deliver half our breakfast and when we called down to get the rest the guy said he'd credit our account and hung up on us. The upstairs breakfast room was equally horrible. WE waited 1 hour and still did not get our meal so we left. I stay in New York 4 times a year. I will never stay at that place again. The Mercer is light years better.
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out of value="10""Loved the Gramercy Park Hotel"
Reviewed by Shannon of Rochester on Dec 2, 2008
Absolutely wonderful stay for the Holiday! Service was great--could not have asked for more.
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out of value="10""Wow!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 22, 2008
We were looking for a romantic weekend and we were not disappointed! The GPH is first rate. Not only were the rooms lovely, the lobby inviting with a wood burning (!) fireplace, the bar and restaurants sumptous, but the people! The employees have got to the best in town. We felt like royalty. No request was too much -- even brought us appys when the kitchen at the Rooftop was closed. I cannot say enough good things. Yes -- it is pricey. But, well worth it. After all, what is visiting Manhattan without a little luxury? Our search for the perfect Manhattan hotel is over.
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out of value="10""Outstanding Hotel!!!!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 19, 2008
We were not sure what to expect, but this hotel is fabulous... We will definately be back!
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out of value="10""Fine Hotel but beware Upselling at Bar"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 4, 2008
Suite was very nice; staff were friendly. Only complaint was upselling at rooftop bar where the waitress recommended a Merry Vale wine (not on list) which turned out to be only ok (rated 88 by wine spectator)but hardly worth $22 per glass...that's almost $100 a bottle. Hint: there are decent wine stores within walking distance.
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out of value="10""Outstanding Personal Service for the money"
Reviewed by Lisa of Beverly on Aug 31, 2008
This was my first stay at the Gramercy Park Hotel and I was very pleased. I was in NYC visiting my daughter who lives nearby in the West Village and she and I toured through the hotel's neighborhood with its beautiful trees, parks and buildings and Union Square with its Farmer's Market and outdoor cafes. A huge plus is the hotel's 24 hour room service with an extensive menu available 24 hours. The menu is varied and very delicious and the service is prompt and courteous. My daughter and I also booked facials and massages through the in-house Spa and were impressed by both their professional skills and knowledge. The Gramercy Park Hotel truly makes the perfect base camp. Easy transportation and its ideal location make traveling to and from the hotel simple and after a full day of shopping, sightseeing or whatever, you can order a fabulous dinner in your room -- after a massage even.
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out of value="10""Expensive, but you get what you pay for!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 28, 2008
Overall, the Gramercy Park Hotel was a great choice. At first our room was located next to some very loud night-owls and our AC was broken, but after complaining we were upgraded immediately without any trouble. The staff was very warm, personal, and accomodating. I would definitely recommend it.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 6, 2008
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out of value="10""Beyond Description!!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 4, 2008
Amazing Hotel!!!! WOW!!! We stayed with our 2 kids ( 11 and 14) in a suite for 2 nights. Impeccable service. Treated our children like royalty. Above and beyond in every way. Food to die for!!! Definitely take advantage of using the rooftop garden for drinks or a meal. It's amazing!!! Will DEFINITELY stay there again!!!!
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out of value="10""Best in NYC"
Reviewed by Carol of Columbus on Jun 4, 2008
Great hotel, great service, great location. Perfect place to stay, if you can afford it. Ka-Pow! Beautiful.
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out of value="10""Chic, Whimsical, Elegant and Romantic"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 16, 2008
We recently spent a weekend at the hotel to celebrate my husband's birthday. The hotel was chic, whimsical, elegant, and romantic, all at the same time. The staff was exceedingly friendly and helpful. We loved all three of the bars, and enjoyed excellent massages at the small hotel spa.
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out of value="10""Smoking v. Non-smoking room"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 15, 2008
This is a lovely hotel with great staff and an excellent location. It is expensive but generally worth it. However, we got a non-smoking suite and paid a fair amount for it. Unfortunately the bed reeked of smoke--the product of smoke from a prior guest getting into the blankets and mattress or the rug beneath the bed, or something. It was really noticeable. That was a bummer given the price.
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out of value="10""Poor service, bad attitude, and too dark!"
Reviewed by ran of carmel on Jan 29, 2008
Focus on service and attitude. Your not that great, and too expensive for what you offer.
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out of value="10""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by hotelbuff of los angeles on Jan 6, 2008
Loved the hotel, the loft room was very comfortable and plush, the furnishings were very stylish yet functional. Great setup with the tv and the full length couch. The hotel public areas are beautiful and we enjoyed the various bar areas. Service was very good, prompt, polite. The location is great, and the concierge very helpful. The heating system in the room was a little tricky and the room was occasionally a bit warm even with the heat turned off, but all the windows open so that helped. Also, there was some type of disconnect between the hotels.com reservation and the number of nights the hotel had reserved for us, but the front desk assured us it would be resolved. We would gladly stay at the hotel again.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 28, 2007
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out of value="10""boutique hotel needs improvement"
Reviewed by traveling duo of Baltimore, MD on Aug 26, 2007
interesting, posh decor, but dim lighting and depressing dark wood paneling, even in bathroom. lighting lacking in bathroom. bathroom accessories (soaps and shampoos,tissues, towels, toilet paper) placed on shelf at floor level. our non-smoking room was pervaded with heavy smoke from next-door room during both nights of our stay. room service order lost. loud construction-level noise of pipes in wall behind beds woke us during second night of our stay.
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out of value="10""Treendy, Hip Hotel"
Reviewed by Sue of San Diego on Aug 16, 2007
Cool ambiance, good service, great rooftop bar, comfotable rooms, great furnishings
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 7, 2007
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 24, 2007
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out of value="10""ottimo hotel"
Reviewed by m of BRESCIA on Jun 28, 2009
buon hotel camere ampie e ben curate, ottimo se si prenotano le offerte, altrimenti un pò caro ma nel limite di New York
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out of value="10""bel hotel"
Reviewed by m of brescia on Jun 28, 2009
buon hotel camere ampie buno il rapporto prezzo se preso in offerta, in gni caso molto ben curato
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out of value="10""Prachtig interieur mooie kunst een must see!"
Reviewed by S of Amsterdam on Jun 3, 2009
De locatie van dit hotel is rustig, bij Gramercy park. Deze rijke en rustige omgeving geeft rust en is in deze drukke stad heerlijk. Hotel ligt wel verder van winkelgebied Madison, Fifth en ook Soho...
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out of value="10""Hôtel branché et bien situé"
Reviewed by B of Paris on Nov 12, 2008
Hôtel très branché et design mais dont le service n'est pas à la hauteur de la clientèle qu'il souhaite attirer. Il faut insister pour obtenir ce que l'on demande et certaines réservations demandées au concierge ne sont pas honorées, sans qu'on en soit averti... ce qui est plutôt fâcheux quand on arrive au restaurant où on est sensé avoir une table. Si le service n'est pas à la hauteur, l'hôtel en tant que tel est par contre extrêmement agréable, beaucoup plus que certains palaces qui n'ont pas d'âme, et très bien placé puisque véritablement central.
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out of value="10""Designhotel und wohl sehr "trendy nichts für Familien überteuert"
Reviewed by s of Berlin on Jan 11, 2008
Trendy teuer Viel Komfort oder Service darf nicht erwartet werden
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