NYC Skyline Views from Our Financial District Hotel
Discover quiet comfort and well-appointed cozy guest rooms with beautiful city views when you stay at the Holiday Inn ® Manhattan - Financial District, the World's Tallest Holiday Inn!
Located in the heart of New York City, our hotel is located in the Manhattan Financial District and just blocks away from the 9/11 Memorial Museum in Lower Manhattan. Business travelers and guests will enjoy quick convenience to the Wall Street and New York Stock Exchange and tourists attractions like the Statue of Liberty and Battery Park.
Our Manhattan hotel features 50 floors and 492 rooms. Relax in "The City that Never Sleeps" in our magnificently appointed guest rooms, with luxurious bedding, an in-room coffeemaker and flat-screen TV. Guests can also utilize our state-of-the-art Business Center and your very own in-room desk and high-speed Wi-Fi.
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Already on the second day we moved from the 50th floor to the 48th floor because the elevator was very loud until late at night. The elevator could also be heard on the 48th floor well into the night. However, we didn't feel like moving a second time. We have complained to the hotel that we would like a refund of the $120 we paid to upgrade to the 50th floor. Unfortunately, they hotel not respond to our request and only responded to our third email as follows: "Good Even, The noise complain was it report during the stay. Best Regards, S..... S Front Desk Agent Holiday Inn Manhattan - Financial District NYC The World's Tallest Holiday Inn! 99 Washington Street, New York, NY 10006 |Hotel: 212-791-2900 |Fax: 212-791-2901" Furthermore, we had to wait in a line for up to 20 minutes in front of the elevator every time to get into the elevator. There were only 2 elevators for all guests in operation. Horror elevator !!…
We had an amazing time in your hôtel, friendly staff, any questions we had were very welcome and they were very kind to unswer us. The photos taken are the view from our room. Clean, room with a king size bed. I recommend this hotel. Even if the waiting for the lift, we had time to speak to other people staying at the hotel. Keep going, and thank you so much for your kindness. Véronique.
Great view, clean hotel room. Two complaint I would have is the elevator wait times and , Parking is okay with the hotel discount that is given , however it is quite far from the hotel. Overall good experience.
Pros - location - easy check-in - near restaurants and attractors - free wifi -close to Williamsburg and DUMBO CONS: - only 3 elevators for a very tall building - very long wait to go to my room **- I was here for three days and my room wasn’t cleaned: full trash bins, no change of sheets or cleaning of bathroom - they advertise a bar, but it doesn’t exist - only basic cable - the restaurant is a joke, so I went to George’s down the street. **When I called the front desk about my dirty room they were jerks about it and said they could clean until 6. Like I shouldn’t expect better. At 7 they were still cleaning my 12th floor in a 48th floor building! ***I don’t think my room was clean when I stepped into it which is nauseating. *** I want a refund. Gross.
A good hotel, we'd booked it specifically as it was in the location we needed which was close to 9\11 museum and the trips across to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. for that reason it was perfect. There were also lots of places to eat and drink nearby too. The only downside to the hotel was the lifts, there were only 3 of them and sometimes one would be taken over by the staff. Fortunately we were only on the 7th floor so a few times we used the stairs (if we were heading down!). The queues for the lifts in reception were often long and woe betide anyone who attempted to push in! It was the one thing we heard many other guests complaining about, it really could be a long wait at peak times. The room was quite small but in NY you're hardly going to be spending a great deal of time in there anyway. It was clean and comfortable and that was the main thing. All in all, a decent place to stay, just a shame about the lifts…
Nice hotel, close from the subway station and the closes one is only 1 block from the hotel. You really need the subway and I suggest getting a 7 days metro pass because it worth all the money even though you only stay for 3 days in NYC. The only things that bother us is the elevator take too long too wait. Other than that 5 stars
This hotel is located in near Wall Street with close subway exits. The room was small, it is NYC, but had everything that we needed. There are 50 floors in this hotel and only 3 elevators, so that’s why I only gave it 4 stars. We did have the issue of waiting long periods of time for the elevator. The front desk staff was helpful. They held out bags before and after check out so we could continue to explore the city.
We did precheck in online on our way into the city. Within couple hours was notified keys were ready. Check in was fast and friendly! Room was on 36th floor and those views spectacular!! Room was small, but it’s NYC. Was clean and comfortable. Only downside was no fridge or microwave for water or left overs. Location location location!!! Restaurants and bars and cafes all on the same block. Subways were only 2 blocks away. World Trade Center was 2 blocks away. Wall Street only couple blocks away. Battery park and ferries were within 10 minute walk. Even took the 20 minute walk to the Brooklyn bridge. Will stay here any time we head into the city again. So much calmer and cleaner than Times Square area.
The hotel was good, the rooms were tidy and clean, however there were a few scratches and dents to the decor. The staff were very helpful and polite but sometimes the queue for the lift was very long and some guests pushed in line to get in to the lift as there are two entrances. There weren’t also enough umbrellas for guests to use as it was raining hard outside. Overall a good hotel, I would go here again but probably not during the high seasons when there are lots of other guests. Also, my room was next to the fire escape and the door slammed a lot during the night waking me up.
Regardless of what some people say, the elevator delay is real. it isn't all the time, but it happened a good 85% of our time there. At odd hours, even after 10pm, you have a line stretching to the front desk. There are 50 floors, three elevators of which one elevator is chronically in use by staff. The elevator is also very moody. You have to use a room key to press your floor. The elevator however, will frequently not accept your floor. But it does bring together strangers in the elevator who will help each other try to push floor buttons! You do have to strategically plan when to call Uber so you can meet the car timely. Also, the higher the floor you stay on, the more you hear the wind noise at night. You may also have the run the a/c at night to cool the room, which makes it even noisier. Rooms are small, what you would expect. Sink is very small if you like to hand launder. There isn't room for anything beyond a pair of socks. I do like the location of this place very much - near Rector Street station, Trinity Church, short walk to the Battery. The front desk is also very good. Luggage storage is free, just remember to tip. I would stay here again, but only if I could get a room under the 4th floor.…
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