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Best Western Bowery Hanbee Hotel New York
2 Stars231 Grand Street New York NY 10013-4246
$179
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Rating
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| Cleanliness | 4.6 |
| Facilities | 4.3 |
| Service | 4.6 |
| Location | 4.3 |
| Pricing | 4.4 |
| Overall | 4.4 |
Location
Best Western Bowery Hanbee Hotel is located in downtown New York. No trip to this city is complete without a visit to Empire State Building, a skyscraper built in Art Deco style. Other popular attractions, which guests can visit, are Eldridge Street Synagogue and Federal Hall National Memorial.
Rooms
This hotel offers 102 spacious, well-designed guest rooms that are furnished with modern amenities such as 32-inch flat screen TV, in-room movie and a safe.
Restaurant
Best Western Bowery Hanbee Hotel in New York does not have a restaurant. However, guests can enjoy dining at nearby restaurant such as Balthazar, Chanterelle, Fiamma Osteria and New York Noodletown.
General
Best Western Bowery Hanbee Hotel New York's recreational facilities include a well-equipped fitness centre. Visitors can enjoy movies at Village East Cinemas or they can visit Forbes Magazine Galleries, which displays a collection of toys and antiques.
Additional Information
- 16 km to the Airport (Newark)
- 19 km to the International Airport (LaGuardia)
Hotel Facilities
- Business Centre
- Gym / Fitness Facilities
- Lobby
- Disabled Facilities
- Internet Access - High Speed
- Reception
- Faxing Facilities
- Internet Access - Wireless
- Restaurant
Room Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Microwave Oven
- Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
- Alarm Clock
- Internet Access
- Modem / Data Port Connection
- Voicemail
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Iron / Ironing Board
- Refrigerator
Best Western Bowery Hanbee Hotel New York Guest Reviews
Noisy (furthermore our neighbors were noisy). Good location downtown.
EricBo wrote on November 3, 2011
The rooms are super clean and comfortable. The staff is great and so helpful. We make an annual trip to NYC and would not stay anywhere else!
Stacylu wrote on October 7, 2011
Have stayed at the Hanbee a few times now. I like the location and the cleanliness and amenities. This time, however, their broadband was down the whole time I was there. A bit of a downer and something which, if it occurs again, will cause me to book elsewhere.
Chicago Ed wrote on October 6, 2011
We had an absolutely wonderful stay at the Best Western. All the staff members were extremely friendly and went beyond any of our expectations. Overall, it was a delightful experience, and we would consider returning if we're in NY again.
Christopher Spicer wrote on August 4, 2011
I just got back from a two-week vacation that ended in NYC, where we stayed at the Bowery Hanbee Hotel in Chinatown. A few things travelers should know is: First off, the hotel was VERY clean, comfortable, and the customer service was AMAZING! When we got there, I requested that our pre-reserved king room be in a particular part of the hotel, and the staff, namely [...] and [...], were beyond accommodating. TO be honest, every staff member we spoke with throughout our stay was just as helpful and friendly. They were friendly, helpful, and always took the time each day to provide us with a map and directions as to which subway to take to get to where we wanted to go. The first night, our a/c wasn't working and I informed the staff, who, without hesitation, upgraded us to a fall-over-from-shock-worthy king suite, which had two TVs, a table and four chairs, a nice bathroom, a sofa and two comfortable lounge chairs. AWESOME ROOM! The street itself wasn't all that clean, and always smelled like fish, but the vibe in the air was vastly interesting. If you get the chance to stay at this hotel, don't hesitate if you're looking for an memorable stay in NYC. If you're looking for an area with 24-hr street life, go somewhere else, since this area is primarily made up of small businesses. There are no bars here on this street, but it is NYC, so walk a little, and you'll find yourself in the center of something, without question. As far as our experience, all I cal say is I'm glad we got to experience Chinatown like this, because in truth, visitors to the city never see the real Chinatown unless they stay there. WARNING: We took a bus tour that gave us some helpful insight into how to decide on any particular restaurant. He told us that every restaurant (by law), must display in the window, the health department's official cleanliness grade for the establishment. MOST of the restaurants we passed by in the area where this hotel was was graded "B". Stay clear of any restaurant that is graded anything but an "A". Trust me, as good as the food is, eating at a B is not worth it. If only I'd known about this before I ate at NY Noodletown. Great food, bad reaction.
New Yorker at heart wrote on August 4, 2011
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