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Hudson Hotel

3.5

About this business

Ian Schrager, the genius hotelier behind New York's Morgan Hotel and The Royalton (among many others), has again collaborated with designer Phillippe Starck to create this lush, modern oasis for travelers. All rooms feature amenities such as an iPod docking station, in-room safe, hair dryer and temperature control. The chic Tequila Parkplus Hudson Common, the Sky Terraceand the Library, complete with pool table,are located inside the hotel. 

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358 W 58th St, New York, NY, 10019, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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megandavison1 
18 years ago

Great Location and Value – We enjoyed our stay at the Hudson Hotel. Great Location within walking distance of great restaurants, Times Square, Theater District etc. The rooms were small, but you expect that in NYC. Very Clean and Contemporary. Would definitely stay there again. 

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18 years ago

Avoid staying here. – Hello. Do not stay at this hotel. Only visit the bar at night; I repeat, do not stay here. The rooms are ridiculously TINY. The air-conditioner is right above the headboard of the bed. The staff is friendly, but not helpful. tHE CONCIERGE WAS TOTALLY OFF ON DIRECTIONS AND RESERVATIONS TWO DAYS IN A ROW! I took a shower at around 11pm, the shower flooded, I called and complained, and all the manager would offer me was the aid of a technician. For $350+ dollars a night, you'd expect a new room and a bell ... read more

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18 years ago

Tiny Rooms - Massive Stain on Comforter – If you can get past the tacky yellow neon escalators that get you into the lobby, you will enter the best part of the Hudson - the common spaces. Lobby, restaurant, outside rooftop bar, library room, etc., are all lovely, though frequently crowded and ALWAYS have a very loud beat pumping. Kind of irritating. You exit the noisy city streets of New York and enter NOISE AND CONGESTION inside the Hudson. Then off to your room which should really be called a closet. Seriously small - not ... read more

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langtang 
18 years ago

What a dump! – OK, the lobby bars are cool, and as long as you never have to go upstairs, you might think this place is great. Once you get upstairs, you have to walk through creepy dark halls (but not dark enough to hide the cheap and stained carpet and scuffed up walls). The rooms are depressingly, claustrophobiclly small, not at all chic and with no amenities (bathrobe? no! drawers? no!) The mattress was obviously the cheapest available and the sheets were scratchy. Incredibly uncomfortable. The thermostat did not work, t... read more

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ritzgirl21 
18 years ago

Make Sure To Bring a Magnifying Glass – . . . because you will need it in order to find the room. If you decide to stay here, I guarantee you will be writing one of these reviews after you stay here. The hotel is beautiful, but the rooms are minute. Additionally, the rooms are not luxurious in any way. The Hudson is a nice place to visit, but stay elsewhere overnight. 

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smoothie 
18 years ago

You can do better elsewhere – They spent all of their money on the lobby and nightclubs. The rooms are stiflingly small, the hallways dark and creepy. At at $325 for a room smaller than my walk in closet at home, you can get a much nicer room elsewhere in the city. It's not the "bargain hotel" it's advertised to be. 

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18 years ago

Nice public spaces – Interior design well done and maybe enven soothing. Great dining outside at lunch. At night the hotel is a scene, trendy and a bit over the top with wannabe's. But worth a visit. The rooms however are small and defintetly not worth the price. However it is very convenient to midtown happenings/ Time Warner Center and the staff is knowledgable and there to see to your needs. 

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Contributor 
18 years ago

This Midtown boutique hotel blends metropolitan style with top-of-the-line amenities. – The Scene Bathed in soft yellow light, the glass-enclosed escalator whisks visitors up to the airy, exposed-brick, atrium-like lobby. From there, guests have the option of having a drink in the outdoor "town square," with its 45-foot-high trees, or eating in the Hudson Cafeteria, which is part Ivy League dining hall, part 1940s Automat. The Details This "island within an island" offers everything you need--and then some. Among its many am... read more

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radiancelee 
18 years ago

Trendy Boutique Hotel – Beautiful people surround you at this party hearty hotel with style. The bar and the elevators always seem to be bumping loud music, but if you want to retreat to your tiny but q. eye 4 straight guy stylish room (that reminds of a ship's cabin), then security will make sure only hotel guests can enter the floors. The showers have the option of offering a silhouette to your co-roomie, and there is that fabulous rooftop with recliners that overlooks manhattan. The cafeteria is pricey but worth the gourm... read more

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How is Hudson Hotel rated?

Hudson Hotel has a 3.5 star rating with 54 reviews. 

When is Hudson Hotel open?

Hudson Hotel is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m. 

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