My husband and I stayed 6 nights in late October/ early November 2007 at the Empire Hotel. The hotel was being renovated so some of the amenities were not available. The restaurant and the fitness center were not available during our stay. Be sure to check what is available before you book if you are planning to use the amenities at the hotel. First of all, we enjoyed our stay at this hotel. There were a lot of pluses and minuses.
First the pluses: most everything is new. The bed and the pillows were very comfortable. The linens were soft and clean. The shower was unique. It was spa inspired with a “red wood decking” type shower mat. The shower head was installed on the ceiling so if you are tall, like my husband, you will not need to hunch over to wash the top of your head. Flatscreen 32’ TV was nice. The room was very clean. Housekeeping did an excellent job cleaning the room everyday. There was a lot of fresh fruit available at breakfast and at the front desk. The location is excellent - Upper West side close to Central Park and Lincoln Center.
Now the negatives: I had requested a relatively quiet room when I made the reservation. I know – it’s Manhattan with lots of cars and buses – I just didn’t want to be by an ice machine, elevator or some machinery that hums all night long. Guest what? They put us toward the back of the hotel where there were HVACs and all sorts of fans below. Something hummed all night. It wasn’t too bad so I didn’t ask for another room. It would have been a big hassle to move. We did fly in 6am and front desk allow us check in early when we arrived at the hotel. We even had breakfast. We were extremely grateful for the early check in.
We had a standard queen room. The room was small but barely larger enough for two. The closet was very small. It measured 24 inches wide, in which the hotel jammed a small mini-bar refrigerator. Now where should I put my shoes? There was very little storage space for my belongings. There was a small chest of drawers with two small drawers. The two night stands each had a small and very shallow drawer. There was also an in-room safe. I don’t know how safe it was because it was not bolted down. Someone can easily carried it off. To make sure the hotel can generate additional revenues (on top of the mini-bar); they placed a tray of goodies on the desk of our room and took away much needed space.
The heating was controlled by the hotel. We couldn’t adjust the temperature or turn it off. The bedding included a nice thick down comforter and a light fleece throw at the foot of the bed. The problem was that the down comforter was much too heavy for a room that was about 70 degrees. The light fleece throw was the only alternative available. The hotel did not have a lighter blanket. The light fleece throw was not a blanket so it didn’t cover the bed or us adequately. Be aware that the Air Conditioner was a large wall unit.
Although the shower was great, I always got wet turning on the shower because I had to step in before I can turn on the water.
The hotel staff ranged from being helpful and friendly to somewhat unprofessional. The bellman that greeted us and helped us when we checked in was very helpful, professional, and just great. However, during the rest of our stay, we often found the bellmen/doormen socializing with one another. The front desk needs some improvement in customer service.
We checked our account on our TV the morning of our departure and found we were overcharged. The hotel imposed a $1.50 per room per night charge called “unit tax.” We booked our stay on the hotel’s web page and it gave us the daily rates plus ALL applicable taxes and fees. There was no $1.50 per night unit tax. We didn’t want to argue because we didn’t want to hassle with it.
When I return to Manhattan, I may or may not return to this hotel. Again, we enjoyed our stay in spite of the problems. Perhaps it was the City or perhaps it is because the hotel just opened. You can feel the “vibe” that they put a lot of thought into the renovation and hopefully they can work out the negatives.
Oh – I have a great restaurant recommendation. Jean-George. It is located in the Trump Tower in proximity to Empire Hotel. The food service was excellent plus. Although it was expensive, it was well worth it given the food and the service and the location. Don’t miss it. Also, go for the formal restaurant. The informal has a different menu and kitchen. I would go back tomorrow, if I could. Oh – another thing - don’t miss Carnigie Hall – beautiful historical place with great acoustics and the best performers.
A city that never sleeps… We loved Manhattan!
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, People with disabilities, Pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Great food / Wine, Concerts / Music festival