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Specialties Tailored to meet the needs of families, couples, business travelers and more, Hotel Pennsylvania is happy to offer a unique setting for our guests to explore while in one of the greatest cities in the world. History Established in 1919. New York's Hotel Pennsylvania has been hosting visitors in Midtown Manhattan since 1919. Since then, more guests have stayed with us than in any other hotel in the world.
401 7th Ave, New York, NY, 10001, United States
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Excellent value - wonderful location and being able to check in directly on arrival was great. All in all a very good hotel which I would recommend to friends
DO NOT STAY AT THIS HOTEL – I actually saw the comments of this hotel before I went to NYC. But I didn't want to believe. However, when I arrived at the hotel I realised that all those reviews were true. ESPECIALLY: If you wish to get a city tour of NYC DO NOT get it from the hotel. They will give you missing information. We wanted to get a city tour and an access pass to top of the Empire State Building. There are 2 type of passes. One is regular which you can go to the 86th floor only nad the other one is express which you... read more
Hands down the most disgusting hotel i have ever stayed – This is easily the most disgusting hotel I have ever stayed. I wanted something close to Madison Square Garden. I didn't need anything fancy. However, I was not prepared for this awful hotel. The window had hand prints, the mirrow was rusted, the bathroom door looked like a large dog had chewed on it for hours, the tile in the shower was falling off, the bottom of the shower was black with mildew, the air vent was dirty, the outlet plate was broken. When I complained ... read more
Are you kidding me!?!?!?! – So, I was out of town for a month and my boyfriend wanted to welcome me back with a nice quiet, fun night in a hotel. This place is a joke, the lobby is beautiful but besides that it's a dump. Once we walked in my boyfriend's excited expression turned to a redfaced frown. The bed was as hard as a rock, the view was terrible the paint was chipped, the water was brown when I first turned it on. The cleaning staff kept banging on our door because there wasn't a Do Not Disturb sign, They made a lot of... read more
A historic landmark across the street from Penn Station. – The Scene Glen Miller immortalized this hotel in the song "Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand," back when it was the Statler. The building was designed by renowned architect Stanford White in 1904 and has a long, rich history. It's a bit of a shame that it now caters to a mostly business clientele who take advantage of its proximity (five blocks) from the Jacob Javits Center. It's also directly opposite Madison Square Garden. The Details Some of the 1,700 rooms have stre... read more
For the Budget Traveler! – You truly cannot beat $150/night for this hotel. It is not the Four Seasons or the W but it will do. I stay here every time I visit NYC which is about 3-4 times a year. It is in the center of it all. With Penn Station and Madison Square Garden across the street to watch those basketball games. One time I stayed here and we had to share a twin bed. But when I went back I had a larger room, queen bed and a mini-fridge. It's just a toss up on what room you get. I will be staying there again in 2weeks.
Horrible. – My stay here was horrible. Even though I was paying $150/night it felt like I was in a closet with a matress in it. The rooms feel like they have 50 square feet in them! After making my reservation, I read reviews and wanted to change hotels but they insisted that my stay would be perfect-WRONG! The lines are long and you cant reach housekeeping, the front desk, or anywhere else from the room telephone. I was about to die! The only good thing was that there was a buisness center down the hall from me in which I g... read more
Don't Expect Much More than a Place to Sleep – I realize it wasn't the priciest room in Manhattan, but what I got looked like a low-end motel room, or a closet with a bed in it. Hotel lobby and entrance is beautiful, but the rooms themselves are sub-par. The bathroom was small but looked clean. The bed was ugly, the furniture was unattractive...the kind of place you'd pay about 45 bucks a night for if it wasn't for the fact that you were in New York. If it's in any way worth it, it's for the prime location and attractive EXT... read more
Terrible!! – Our room was gross- stains on the carpet and the drapes (the drapes?!), patches of wallpaper off the walls, funny smelling sheets. Yes, it's convenient, and yes, it's less expensive than most other NYC hotels, but I'll go elsewhere next time- in fact, we checked out after one night and went somewhere else. When we told the guy at the front desk why, he said it's been happenning all the time since a new, foreign company purchased the hotel a few years ago. The lobby is very deceiving! This hotel is terrible.
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