LIFE HOTEL
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Cheap hotel in a historic setting just a stone's throw from the Empire State Building.
Located a stone's throw from the Empire State Building, this hotel is housed in a beautiful brick building that was once (in 1893) the headquarters of Life magazine. Pages of the magazine decorate the corridors of this hotel, which is more than 100 years old. Each room is equipped with television, telephone and air conditioning. One of Manhattan's best-known low-cost hotels, in a lively neighborhood and on a pleasant street. Even the smallest rooms have a certain cachet. For the price, it is hard to do better.
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Looking forward to going back again.
The stay was wonderful, clean room, comfortable bed, large room and large bathroom .
Very quit other then the noise from outside which is normal for NYC.
Absolutely no issues at all and would stay here again without any hesitation.
15 minute walk from Time Square, Bus and Subway is 2 minutes away, Starbucks and coffee shops 1 minute walk.
There is parking for 55 dollars a day but if you use the SpotHero parking site you can find parking for as low as 30 dollars a days within 15 minutes walk.
Overall 10/10 experience.
Truth is, the room was exactly as it appeared on the site. The bed was very comfortable. The hot water stayed hot. All areas were clean. It was quiet. But there was no coffee maker, and no coffee until 8:00.
At 8:00 the next morning I was greeted by an employee named Francisco, who not only directed me to my first cup, but also obliged my husband with a brief history of the building. And then he informed me that coffee makers were available upon request. I love this place.
My rating would've been 5 stars if the surrounding area were a bit better. And if they put the coffee out at 6:00 so that I wouldn't need a coffee maker in the room in the first place.