Pros: Surprisingly restrained design, good amenities and a caring staff Cons: Rooms and suites are smaller than you might expect
I debated whether or not I should stay here. The brash, 50 storied slab of bronzed glass hulking at Columbus Circle would not immediately suggest a hotel of very high standards, however its profile scrapes the clouds. Stay here, however, and you may ...
Pros: Room Size, Location, and amenities Cons: Price
Value in New York?
Like everything else in New York, value is relative. In a city where a studio apartment with less than 400 square feet can cost $1,750 a month, a hotel room, or should I say two rooms, at $450 a night seems like a...
Pros: Location, facilities, staff. Cons: This is a very expensive hotel.
My wife and I are in our 60's and have traveled the world. We have never stayed at any hotel better than The Trump International. Our two bedroom suite (#1710) was on the top floor of the hotel. A staff member told us that we had the "most ...
Pros: Elegant, comfortable, convenient Cons: Slightly pricey but well worth it.
I have never been a fan of Donald Trump and always imagined his hotels would be kitschy and over the top. I have to admit that I was very wrong.
Our stay at the Trump International in NYC was a pleasure. We were upgraded to a junior suite that included a living room and a full kitchen. As someone who wakes up very early and enjoys making her own tea, this ammenity was most appreciated.
The room was luxuriously appointed and tastefully decorated. The staff was well trained, helpful and efficient. The room cost approximately $590 and I think it was well worth the price.
The hotel sits directly accross from Central Park and is walking distance to Fifth Avenue department stores. I loved the location, the rooms and the service. I will definitely go back.
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