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The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
4.5/586 Commentaires

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

Upper East Side New York|À 0.65km de la Bethesda Fountain
This is my third review of The Carlyle over the years (across probably 25 stays), and, sadly, the first one where I didn't feel I could give the hotel five stars. Although this is specifically about a stay in November 2022, it relates more generally to the renovated rooms at The Carlyle -- and here, the 11/22 stay was our third in a renovated room. Two were in Superior Suites, and one was in a Rosewood Suite. First, the good: The service continues to terrific, and greetings from the staff are genuine and caring. Across the board, when I raised an issue, someone tried to make things better. Housekeeping did not miss a beat. The bedding and linens are top notch. I found the beds in all three rooms terrific. And, the renovations fixed what had been a tendency for the HVAC to be spotty, depending on the room. The renovated systems worked flawlessly. And, the rooms are quiet -- no street noise or noise from adjoining rooms. In the Superior Suites, the bathrooms are small. In one of the two we stayed in, we had a half bath, which made things a bit better. But, if you want a big bathroom, then look elsewhere. I find the baths adequate, and the showers delightful (as they have been across 30 years). Now, the not so good: The lighting the renovated rooms is atrocious. In the living rooms of all three suites, there wasn't enough light to read in the evening, other than in the one chair that they equipped with a reading light. The desk lamp -- while stylish -- gives off about the equivalent of a 40 watt light bulb. Who does that? There are wall mounted sconces -- with the equivalent of 15 watt bulbs in them. One room had a ceiling unit that had 3 bulbs with the equivalent of 40 watt bulbs. Why? The traditional Carlyle had great lighting -- three way bulbs with up to 150 watts in total in each of 3 or 4 lamps in the room. In this version, I feel depressed in the rooms in the evening. And then there's the bedroom. While there are lamps on the end tables next to the bed, they are on one switch. Either both are on, or neither. Why? Why not have them separately switched? There's a spot-like reading light on each side of the bed -- but that's a poor substitute from the warmth of the bedside table light. Why would anyone design a hotel room this way? I suppose if all one does in a hotel room is look at one's phone or computer, or watch TV, the lighting will suffice. But if you want to read? Forget it. And then you get to storage. In each of the three suites there was no storage at all for your things (I've seen reviews that show some rooms having dressers). Each of the living room and bedroom had shelving, but the room designers filled the shelves with design stuff that serves no purpose, leaving those unavailable to the guest. Even the closets lack usable shelving, other than a high shelf above the hanging clothes. The old Carlyle rooms had vast amounts of storage space in large dressers. It's almost as if the room design

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Chambers Powered by Sonder
4.2/588 Commentaires
Midtown West
En séjour FAMILLIALE difficile de trouver des hôtels avec des grandes chambres à New York. Souvent les hôtels vous propose de chambre famille minuscules. Ici vous aurez de la place, chambre parentale, salon et de l’espace pour circuler. De plus cet hôtel outre le fait d’être très joli à la qualité d’être à 300 m de central Park entre la 5e et la 6e avenue…. Quoi de mieux. Super service et accueil.
Arthouse Hotel New York City
4/5114 Commentaires
Upper West Side
Situé dans un quartier plus tranquille de New York, c’est l’endroit idéal pour ceux qui aiment la marche, les musées et Central Park. L’hôtel est très bien et à échelle humaine. Le lobby est chaleureux et les chambres fonctionnelles avec une déco urbaine originale. On s’enquiert aussi par texto de notre satisfaction pendant notre séjour. Ce qui nous a permis d’obtenir rapidement une lampe de lecture additionnelle. Très bon service. L’hôtel compte deux restos, dont le Red Farm qui est vraiment excellent. On y retournera avec bonheur. Pas de parking sur place et plusieurs options dans le quartier.
Hotel Beacon
4.5/5112 Commentaires
Upper West Side
Nous avons séjourner du 18 au 21 Novembre. Très bel accueil à l'arrivée...Ils nous ont bien expliqué où stationner la voiture. Le personnel et la femme de chambre ont été vraiment sympathique et à l'écoute de nos demandes. L'hotel est situé à 250 minute s de times squares. En face de l'hotel s'y trouve uin gros supermarché Les lieux sont sécuritaires. Vous pouvez marché à toute heure du jour. Le métro se trouve à la 42e rue coin Broadway...3 minutes de marche.....La cuisinette a été un atout majeur....le seul pojnt mineur négatif est la salle de bain très petite...mais bon, nous ne sommes pas gros donc ok...J'y retournerais sans hésitez
La Quinta by Wyndham New York City Central Park
3.4/5115 Commentaires
Upper West Side
Seul un ascenseur. Les chambres étaient petites. Les routes et l'ascenseur étaient petites aussi. Aucune zone avec chaise à roues ne pouvait descendre. 5 personnes dans l'ascenseur était une attitude étroite. Le petit déjeuner était médiocre. Certains articles bons quelques améliorations nécessaires. En général, vous ne recommanderiez pas si vous n'êtes pas un peu désespéré.
The Mark New York
4.7/558 Commentaires
Upper East Side
Nous avons trouvé ce que nous cherchions. 1. Personnel très aimable depuis le moment où vous sortiez de votre voiture. 2. Concierge qui s'est éloigné de leur façon d'organiser des guides privés, des transports, des chaises à roues, des réservations de dîner, des transports aéroportuaires et d'autres choses. 3. Bar en direct et un bon restaurant. 4. La chambre confortable et une salle de bains double avec la meilleure douche d'hôtel que j'aie jamais eue! Toiles de luxe. Le lit était parfait et le bar bien stocké avec des boissons et des snacks. 5. Le hot dog de l'hôtel est en position extérieure à l'entrée est un traitement. 6. Excellent service de remise en état. Enfin, cet hôtel se sent comme chez lui et est très recommandé.
The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
4.5/586 Commentaires
Upper East Side
This is my third review of The Carlyle over the years (across probably 25 stays), and, sadly, the first one where I didn't feel I could give the hotel five stars. Although this is specifically about a stay in November 2022, it relates more generally to the renovated rooms at The Carlyle -- and here, the 11/22 stay was our third in a renovated room. Two were in Superior Suites, and one was in a Rosewood Suite. First, the good: The service continues to terrific, and greetings from the staff are genuine and caring. Across the board, when I raised an issue, someone tried to make things better. Housekeeping did not miss a beat. The bedding and linens are top notch. I found the beds in all three rooms terrific. And, the renovations fixed what had been a tendency for the HVAC to be spotty, depending on the room. The renovated systems worked flawlessly. And, the rooms are quiet -- no street noise or noise from adjoining rooms. In the Superior Suites, the bathrooms are small. In one of the two we stayed in, we had a half bath, which made things a bit better. But, if you want a big bathroom, then look elsewhere. I find the baths adequate, and the showers delightful (as they have been across 30 years). Now, the not so good: The lighting the renovated rooms is atrocious. In the living rooms of all three suites, there wasn't enough light to read in the evening, other than in the one chair that they equipped with a reading light. The desk lamp -- while stylish -- gives off about the equivalent of a 40 watt light bulb. Who does that? There are wall mounted sconces -- with the equivalent of 15 watt bulbs in them. One room had a ceiling unit that had 3 bulbs with the equivalent of 40 watt bulbs. Why? The traditional Carlyle had great lighting -- three way bulbs with up to 150 watts in total in each of 3 or 4 lamps in the room. In this version, I feel depressed in the rooms in the evening. And then there's the bedroom. While there are lamps on the end tables next to the bed, they are on one switch. Either both are on, or neither. Why? Why not have them separately switched? There's a spot-like reading light on each side of the bed -- but that's a poor substitute from the warmth of the bedside table light. Why would anyone design a hotel room this way? I suppose if all one does in a hotel room is look at one's phone or computer, or watch TV, the lighting will suffice. But if you want to read? Forget it. And then you get to storage. In each of the three suites there was no storage at all for your things (I've seen reviews that show some rooms having dressers). Each of the living room and bedroom had shelving, but the room designers filled the shelves with design stuff that serves no purpose, leaving those unavailable to the guest. Even the closets lack usable shelving, other than a high shelf above the hanging clothes. The old Carlyle rooms had vast amounts of storage space in large dressers. It's almost as if the room design

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