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😒 3/5 - Great location in SoHo.
By 👻 @Helene S., 02/11/2023 3:00 am
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Perfect for exploring SoHo, Chinatown, Little Italy and Nolita. If the weather had been warmer, would have walked more, but with nightly dips down to single digits, so happy to hop on the Canal Street Subway 700 feet away to explore NYC and Brooklyn. The hotel itself has such a fun, artsy entry. Love the graffiti on the walls and the floral, lighted archway leading to the front door. The lobby has a small coffee bar and opens to a restaurant. The King Room was small with a king bed, small desk and chair and a small sink. Windows are floor to ceiling. No other furniture or amenities in the room. WiFi was slow despite being part of the $40 plus tax daily amenity fee. We did ask for a way to make hot tea and they brought up an electric tea kettle to boil water and cups, but no tea bags or way to make coffee in the room. Fortunately, I always travel with tea bags. One of the biggest issues was that the heater had challenges keeping up with the single digit weather outside. We called and were told that it is an older building and to crank up the heat which we did. From the 70s to the 80s to the 90s and above until the heat finally kicked in. We were able to drop it back down later, but it took a while to warm the room. We talked to a couple of ladies at checkout who never had heat in their room during their stay. They did provide extra blankets for them, though.The other surprise was that the front desk had such limited knowledge of public transit. When I called prior to arrival, we were told that the closest stop is at Prince Street. Actually, there are five Canal Street stops within a block or two. The Spring Street stop is just 3-4 blocks away. They were always willing to call a cab, though. (You can actually take the R line from Canal Street to the Q70 to get to LGA). Services provided by the daily $40 amenity fee were limited. Nice to get two bottles of spring water on arrival, but would have been nice to get two water bottles per day. WiFi was slow. Too cold to use the CitiBikes. Able to use the luggage service for a couple of hours.
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