THE WARWICK
Luxurious rooms in a historic hotel with gym located at the corner of 6th Avenue in New York City.
The Warwick experienced its golden age in the 1930s and 1940s. William Randolph Hearst (aka Citizen Kane), a press magnate and film producer, had invested several million dollars in this thirty-three storey building on the corner of 6th Avenue. Today, the Warwick offers modern comfort. Its rooms are spacious, sometimes with balconies or terraces, and well equipped. The cupboards are huge, a reminder of the time when we travelled with five trunks, and the luxurious marble bathrooms. Also, a gym.
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Pretty gross stuff, but there is decent pizza across the street.
Probably won’t be in a rush to stay here again.
We were told we had a 6th St view when we made our reservation several months ago, and were given a room with NO view.... literally, our "view" was pipes and an a/c unit!
We couldn't see anything outside!
We were turned away for breakfast at the main restaurant at 10:20 am when breakfast was served til 10:30 am.
We asked for washcloths several days, and each time were only given 2. We had 3 of us in the room.
The bar was very busy at 10:55 pm on a FRIDAY night and we were told it closes at 11. They said we could get a drink to take to our room.
The bar also did not offer coffee for my drink (I wanted an Irish coffee) on a cold night. I thought that was odd.
Beds were super uncomfortable (super soft mattresses and small flat pillows).