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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
|---|---|---|
| All Trip Types | (189) | 4.5 |
| Business | (55) | 4.4 |
| Romance | (36) | 4.7 |
| Family | (15) | 4.7 |
| With Friends | (17) | 4.2 |
| All Others | (66) | 4.5 |
This hotel does not offer any accessibility features. Please select a different hotel if you are interested in booking a room with accessibility features.
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
The hotel is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
Triomphe - Fine-dining restaurant. Chef Steven Zobel. Polished dark-wood floor, cream-and-burnt-orange banquettes, molded cove ceiling. Mirrored wall with drapes. Lunch Monday–Friday. Dinner Monday–Saturday. Seasonal menus of small and large plates. American ingredients with French, Italian, Asian influences. Separate bar/lounge.
Le Petit Triomphe - Open daily for Continental and à la carte breakfasts. Gas fireplace, dark-wood paneling, marble floor, original abstract art, linen tablecloths. 42-inch plasma TV showing news.
A sports club four doors from the Iroquois offers discounts to hotel guests for its fitness center/work-out studio. Other Midtown athletic clubs offer swimming and racquet sports at their regular rates.
Central Park, 0.75 mile north, offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including ball fields, tennis courts, rowboat rentals, horseback riding, and miles of trails for hiking, biking, running, and in-line skating. Rockefeller Center's skating rink, four blocks away, opens in winter, as does Central Park's Wollman Rink. A golf driving range is located at Chelsea Piers sports/entertainment complex 1.5 miles west of the hotel.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Some of NYC’s best-known landmarks are north of 14th and south of 59th—or Midtown Manhattan. Here, couples kiss atop the Empire State Building. Grand Central Station’s opal-faced clock is a famed meeting spot. While fortunes are made on Wall Street, fortunes are spent at Fifth Avenue’s shops. Other highlights include Madison Square Garden, the United Nations, and the Garment and Diamond districts.
see all hotels in MidtownReviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 4, 2009
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out of value="5""A Gem!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 4, 2009
This is one of my favorite hotels ever. The staff were positively charming, the room luxurious, the neighborhood perfect, and the entire hotel suffused with charm and elegance
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out of value="5""Depends on the room you get"
Reviewed by Vicky of Washington on Nov 24, 2009
I booked a standard room and it was very uncomfortable -- looking into the dark back of the building next to it, very cramped, even by NYC standards. I paid a bit extra and upgraded to delux and it was lovely. The little luxury extras, like a robe, nice toiletries, and very nice towels do matter...but I hardly noticed them in the first room I got.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 20, 2009
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 31, 2009
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out of value="5""Exemplary Service"
Reviewed by Peter of Raleigh on Oct 29, 2009
The staff go above and beyond their duty to insure the guests satisfaction and the stay enjoyable. At night, I slept without interruption of sirens or horns that interfere with a good nights sleep at other hotels in the area.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 14, 2009
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out of value="5""Service needs improvement"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 13, 2009
Service quality of staff at night was not good. Otherwise, the hotel was fine.
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out of value="5""Service needs improvement"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 11, 2009
Service quality of staff on duty at night was poor. Otherwise the hotel was fine.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 3, 2009
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out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by emily of milford on Sep 23, 2009
Great location, nice amenities, very attentive staff. Would stay here again.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 22, 2009
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 21, 2009
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out of value="5""Good location, clean and modern room"
Reviewed by Jon of Chicago on Sep 9, 2009
I needed a room at the last minute for a morning business meeting in the Chrysler Bldg. Booked the Iroquois same day, then hopped on a plane. I got a rate significantly below competing properties, and was happy. Clean, modern room, quiet boutique atmosphere. It got the job done. I have stayed at other "bygone era" hotels in NY and this one is definitely the best combination of old/new, and a great deal at the price I paid. Caveats: I was only there for just over 12 hours, so my review is based on a limited experience. Also, the late night room service menu was completely lacking. But no matter - a late night walk through Times Square to Rays Pizza never hurt anyone, did it?
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out of value="5""Great location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 9, 2009
Nice room, good location, close to everything. Concierge was helpful and staff was very nice.
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out of value="5""Best of the Best!!!"
Reviewed by Randee of Nowak on Sep 1, 2009
Wow!! First time in NYC..We picked the perfect hotel! Our room was phenominal...I highly recommend the Iroquois..They were SO helpful and did everything for us and even upgraded our room at no charge. Plus, they stored our bags for us because we arrived so early! Our beds were like big fluffy clouds..The pillowtop mattresses and down comforters were amazing. I have never slept so good! The bathrooms were gorgeous in marble and the chocolates on our pillows were great! NYC is noisy and guess what? We didn't hear a peep! Everything is in walking distance...I mean everything..That really saves on cabfare. What a great time..I was actually sad to leave. Thank You Irouquois for all you do and making our stay a GREAT one. When we come back, we will definately be staying with YOU!! Wanted to also say that the Triomphe Restaurant/Bar located in the Iroqouis has PHENOMINAL food..WOW! Definately worth it..Drinks are great too!! See you all soon!
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out of value="5""Will always check this hotel first on future trips"
Reviewed by Patty of Champaign on Aug 19, 2009
So happy I stayed at the Iroquois -- spacious for NYC, comfortable, updated technology (although my internet connection wasn't the greatest on the top floor), and the bathroom was both nice and clean. Super friendly hotel staff.
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out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 15, 2009
The Iroquois is a quiet, old world, unassuming hotel that is impeccably maintained and offers very good service. It is well located and has an excellent restaurant.
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out of value="5""Thoroughly enjoyed stay."
Reviewed by Cindy of Eau Claire on Aug 14, 2009
The staff was fantastic. Any questions or concerns were taken care of immediately. Refrigerator requested was in the room within five minutes--already cool. The rooms were a good size. Nice quaint hotel!!!!!
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out of value="5""Perfect for New York"
Reviewed by A of Edinburgh Scotland on Jul 27, 2009
Iroquois is ideally located in midtown with easy access to everything you'll want to see and do. Room was perfect and staff extremely helpful and intantly dealt with any requests. We would have no hesitation in returning.
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out of value="5""Nice, clean hotel in a great location"
Reviewed by Jesse of Boynton Beach on Jul 22, 2009
The Iroquois was exactly what I expected it to be. I wanted a hotel near Time Square for my 8 year old son's first trip to the city. The rooms are very small (as with most NYC hotels), but are very clean and comfortable. The location is perfect for tourists and shoppers, being directly between Time Square and 5th Avenue. The employees were very friendly, but check in took a little longer than I would have liked, and I had to wait over an hour on two separate occassions for cie to be delivered to our room (no ice machines for self-service). Overall, I would recommend the hotel to anyone interested in staying near Time Square, especially if you can get a good rate.
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out of value="5""Excellent!!!!!!!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 12, 2009
The best hotel experience I've yet had. Atmosphere was awesome, very cozy and quaint which is rare in NYC. Rooms were immaculate and luxurious. Staff was extremely friendly and attentive. Don't miss this one. Excellent experience.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 10, 2009
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out of value="5""Wonderful Hotel"
Reviewed by Fred of Harlingen on Jul 6, 2009
The location was excellent for theater goers and Times Square. Everyone from doorman to desk cleck was very friendly and helpful. The room was small but excellent. The beds and pillows heavenly. The bathroom was all marble. The breakfast is pricey but a restaurant is a few steps away which has great food, service and prices.
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out of value="5""Great service & location"
Reviewed by Giovanny of Los Angeles on Jul 6, 2009
Our hotel stay was great. Although the room was small but most are in NYC it was very clean and had all of the amenities. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was roomy enough. The staff was very nice and helpful. The location was great and the hotel restaurant was awesome and very romantic.
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out of value="5""Great place to stay"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 3, 2009
Very nice hotel. Asked for a quiet room and actually got the quietest room I ever had in NYC. Staff is very accommodating and responsive. Very good diner down the street (on 44th) called The Red Flame.
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out of value="5""Great hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 3, 2009
Nice updated comfortable rooms with all the amenities. The service was excellent and the price was great.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 2, 2009
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out of value="5""Charming boutique hotel"
Reviewed by s of Cambridge on Jun 22, 2009
We have stayed at the Iroquois before and have always found it to be a very pleasant experience. It has a great position and the rooms are always clean and welcoming.
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out of value="5""Not that great for a luxury"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 22, 2009
Had heard about the Iroquois and even pickedup a brochure a coupla years ago while staying at the Algonquin next door but it was way too expensive. So when I got a great deal from hotels.com I snapped it up. I was only there for one night but was not that impressed -even at the reduced rate! GOOD:comfy bed, great location, clean. BAD: Lousy water pressure in the shower. Didn't see any "Do NOT DISTURB" card to put outside my door. Only a card that said something like "To save energy, put this card on the door if you WOULD like us to give you fresh linens." I assumed no one would be coming in unless the card was there. I was wrong. Normally I don't like ANYONE coming into my room and straightening up, etc as I leave everything out and scattered around the room -usually mostly on the extra bed I request. No coffeemaker -or if there was I don't remember any coffee packs there -this is a luxury hotel-usually they have THAT. Also there was a tray of water bottles and a few other items on a tray on the dresser - it seemed free -no signs- but I called the desk and asked. "Are those bottles of water etc. complimentary" and they said YES. But before I touched them I noticed a card buried ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DRESSER FROM THIS TRAY that said something like "These items are touch-sensored. If you move them you will be charged." And it listed prices, among them $4 for a small bottle of water! No TV channel indicator card to tell you what was what channel so I had to cycle thru all, figure it out and MEMORIZE. Almost called the desk to complain there was no hair dryer after hopping out of the shower with a wet head and scheduled to be at a meeting in one hour. I finally checked the CLOSET thoroughly and found it. The point is I had to waste time with all these small but frustrating details and search for stuff that every normal hotel has displayed prominently. Things you take for granted. And it's a 4star luxury hotel for pete's sake - you expect a few standard ameniti
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out of value="5""No view from room and relatively expensive"
Reviewed by M of Dublin on Jun 15, 2009
Good service, great location, nice restaurant. For the price I was paying for a "Deluxe" room I would have at least expected a street view, not a dark room at the back of the hotel with no view of the sky and backing onto nearby offices. Hard to get everything in New York, but I'd hesitate before coming back.
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out of value="5""What a find!"
Reviewed by M of London on Jun 10, 2009
I really enjoyed my stay at Hotel Iriquois; it was a shame it was only for one night. Perfect location being between Times Square and Grand Central and yet really peaceful; I had no noise in my room whatsoever. Can't recommend this place highly enough.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 30, 2009
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out of value="5""Cute, boutique hotel"
Reviewed by Bharat of Boston, MA on May 27, 2009
Great, location, walk to Times Square, has comfortable rooms, with nice bathrooms....a little on the smaller side but that is expected in NYC. Charming hotels, great bar, highly recommend and will come back.
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out of value="5""Would go back without any doubt"
Reviewed by D of London on May 26, 2009
Probably one of the most comfortable rooms I've ever had in NYC. Great big bed, plenty of room. Perfect for the theater district and Times Square etc. Mini bar quite expensive so beware!
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out of value="5""Wonderfully convenient to all the fun stuff"
Reviewed by Anna of Las Vegas on May 16, 2009
I travel frequently on business to Manhattan, but always stay closer to the financial district. This was my husband's first trip to NY so we wanted to be walking distance to the tourist stuff. The Iroquois absolutely fit that expectation. And, despite being close to every kind of party was amazingly quiet (including the unexpected closing of our street due to a parade that included the soft tones of hundreds of braying bag pipes). The downside to being in the heart of everything is that our room looked right into another room--but, that's the charm of New York. We are absolutely coming back.
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out of value="5""great location"
Reviewed by i of belfast on May 8, 2009
Location is excellent and the hotel is very clean. The only downside was the room (602) which was small, with a airconditioning unit on the ceiling over the bed, which created a noise all night.
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out of value="5""Needs Improvement"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 4, 2009
Very small room; worn out furnishings; ditto "lobby" Hard to understand how it maintains membership in "Small Luxury Hotels". Definitely not up to the standard we've come to expect from that group. also parking 2 the "hippodrome" presents its own set of challenges!
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out of value="5""perfect for a shopping trip to newyork!!"
Reviewed by O of Co. Clare, Ireland on Apr 30, 2009
We stayed at the Iroquois for five nights and really enjoyed it. The room was very clean and comfy. After long days of walking the extremely comfortable beds were much needed!! We found the staff very accomodating particularly on our last day when we needed our luggage stored at the hotel. the location was perfect for Maceys and times square whilst being quiet at night. We will be back!
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out of value="5""Great Stay"
Reviewed by Kim of Leominster on Apr 26, 2009
Expected the room to be a little bigger, great marble bathroom. Beds were very comfortable. Great inexpensive restaurant just a few doors down for breakfast or other meals. Room was nice and quiet, no noise from other rooms.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 25, 2009
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out of value="5""Great location at great price."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 23, 2009
Excellent location and good, friendly service.
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out of value="5""Historic Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 14, 2009
Very Nice Hotel. Had lots of charm. Room was very nice and comfortable. Excellent staff and overall service.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 11, 2009
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out of value="5"""Awesome experience""
Reviewed by Lois of Warren on Apr 9, 2009
Hotel staff was very friendly and helpful. We found the price extremely reasonable for the room we stayed in. We loved the room and felt very pampered. It was plush, clean and quiet. The bed was turned down when we came back to our room, chocolates and a note with the next day's weather was on our pillow. We had a phone message from the front desk welcoming us to the hotel. We had everything we needed from housecoats down to an umbrella at our disposal and at no extra charge. It was the most comfortable bed I have ever slept in while at a hotel. There was parking across the street for a very reasonable rate (the hotel gave a discount). We would definitely go back again and recommend it to all of our friends.
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out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by Heidi of Seattle on Apr 7, 2009
Perfect location and excellent service. Couldnt have asked for more.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 6, 2009
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out of value="5""Little diamond"
Reviewed by J of Bath, UK on Apr 6, 2009
Had a great stay at the Iroquois. Perfect location, intimate and relaxed yet in the heart of great restaurants, shopping and theatre. Breakfast not terribly exciting and could do with some variety, but all in all a great hotel.
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out of value="5""Great Staff"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 2, 2009
I was disappointed that my room was not ready until nearly 5pm, however, the staff was wonderful with making me feel settled and comfortable.
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out of value="5""Very good"
Reviewed by pam of Providence on Apr 1, 2009
Outstanding location. Very nice rooms and hotel staff was helpful.
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