THE BROOME HOTEL
Historic hotel in the SoHo district, a stone's throw from the Prince Street subway station.
The Broome was built in 1825 in a federal revivalist style and hosted a community of graffiti artists in the 1980s. You will enter this peaceful jewel, which looks more like a Parisian guest house, through an open courtyard tiled with Moroccan earthenware. The 14 rather upscale rooms are very quiet. SoHo is also the ideal choice for travellers interested in restaurants and trendy shopping. The Prince Street metro station is a stone's throw from the hotel.
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The courtyard is lovely-especially at Christmas as they have a large tree in the center. Breakfast-this is where the only negative comes in. While breakfast is a lovely spread-al one needs-and good strong coffee-the breakfast attendant is rude, grouchy, and inattentive. To start, I always inquire if cafes are serving a local coffee, when asked, she couldn’t understand what I meant. She ended up shoving the coffee bag in my face. For you coffee lovers out there, Yes, it is a local NY coffee bean. She had an air of arrogance and left tables dirty after patrons left-she was quite busy on her cellphone most of the time. It was very much like a grab-n-go, help yourself. I have no idea what the purpose of her being here was-and she certainly did not assist or help anyone that was trying to enjoy their breakfast. No offers of refills-you have to walk up and ask for another coffee-she rudely barks “how you want it”. Her attitude is quite contrast to the front desk who was pleasing, helpful, and gracious. Breakfast-coffee-is the start of your day-It isnt great to start out with someone that is rude and negative, ruins your whole day. It is obvious she does not want to be here and hates guest or hates Americans-I am not sure which it is-but it was an obvious attitude. I wont remove a star from my review for this-but hope management reads this and rethinks their breakfast staffing.
Die Betten sind super komfortable, richte dich auf kleine Zimmer ein, es ist eher ein Mini Hotel, aber sehr persönlich und alles was man braucht ist da.
Wir hatten zuerst ein Zimmer zur Straße hinaus, die sind sehr klein und ein schwerer Vorhang schützt die Sicht zur Straße, leider ist der auch ziemlich muffig. Wir hörten den Aufzug, der direkt neben dem Zimmer auf und ab fuhr. Daher durften wir tauschen in ein Zimmer zum Innenhof! Perfekt, sogar mit Fenster zum lüften, etwas geräumiger, romantisch, ordentlich, ruhig. Das Frühstück ist eins der Besten, die ich je hatte.
Griechischer Yoghurt mit Honig, Müsli und Heidelbeeren. Kleine Happen mit Eiersalat, heisser grüner Tee, frischer Obstsalat - Hafermilch, ich war im 7. Himmel. Danke für die schöne Zeit bei euch!
ps: schau mal im Shop bei der Rezeption nach den kuschligen Pullovern und coolen Tshirts!
I continued my tale with MF Doome in the Broome.
The room was a bloom with a mystical gloom,
As we swayed to the rhythm that banished the doom.
Doome, in his mask, cast a mysterious plume,
A lyrical wizard in the heart of the room.
The bass went ka-boom, dispelling all gloom,
In the Broome Boome Roome, where the spirits did zoom.
We zoomed through the night like a cosmic monsoon,
In the Boome Boome Roome, where the magic would spoon.
The moon in full bloom witnessed our cartoon,
A fantastical journey, a musical festoon.
As the clock went tick-tock, and the stars did resume,
The Boome Boome Roome whispered secrets of the Broome.
With Doome by my side, in the echoing sonic costume,
We waltzed through the echoes, transcending the room.