W New York - Times Square Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (2024)

Pros

  • Hip, quirky hotel in the heart of Times Square
  • Easy walk to major attractions, right by a major subway hub
  • Stylish, spacious rooms with comfy beds and modern amenities
  • All rooms include 49-inch plasma TVs, minibars, and rainfall showers
  • Lively and chic Living Room lobby bar features live DJ on weekends
  • Blu Fin restaurant specializes in seafood and has its own sushi bar
  • Dos Caminos is an appealing, casual Mexican restaurant
  • On-site fitness center with cardio and weightlifting machines
  • Business center with Mac desktops for guest use
  • 24-hour room service plus high-end guests services
  • Pet-friendly with dog sitting, dog walking, and other services (fee)

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Cons

  • Expensive with high extra fees for things like parking and pets
  • In-room Wi-Fi may cost an extra daily fee
  • Some complaints of noise in rooms from nearby Times Square
  • Rooms lack drawers and tea/coffee service
  • Not tailored toward kids (pro for some)

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Bottom Line

Guests who've been to a W hotel anywhere in the world know the drill: design-conscious upscale hotel with a lively bar scene, solid in-house gym, friendly and attentive service, comfy beds -- and a fairly high price tag. The only difference here: This 509-room, 43-suite property is in bustling, touristy Times Square. Rooms are stylish and well-sized for an NYC hotel and include modern amenities like 49-inch plasma TVs, minibars, and rainfall showers. In addition to the lobby bar, the hotel has two other stylish restaurants, a trendy seafood restaurant and a casual Mexican joint. Guests main complaints have to do with the price and high extra fees (for breakfast, Wi-Fi, parking, and more). Another stylish and high-end but cheaper option is the nearby Paramount Hotel, though entry level rooms there are tiny.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

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W New York – Times Square

Hotel Class:Upscale

Scene

Design-conscious hotel with a lively lobby bar

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The W New York Time Square is one of the premier hotels in this part of town. The 57-story, skyscraper-like structure is an elegant, if not quirky, building with jutting panel accents that form a "W" on the facade of the bottom-most floors. W Hotels tend to be "trendy" in their design, and this flagship is no different. There is a large entry lobby with elevators waiting to bring new guests to the seventh floor welcome desk. Once a room is assigned, two elevator banks are used to take guests to either lower or higher floors, respectively. The lobby is essentially the Living Room Bar -- a large, chic open space that was remodeled in 2015 and features a trendy vintage-modern look with long, charcoal-gray couches, black-top coffee tables with bronze legs, and pod-like private booths with geometric pendant lights. Behind the bar, a cool neon mural celebrates old Times Square. The restaurants -- a seafood restaurant and a Mexican restaurant, both of which have their own bars -- are trendy and stylish, too, each with a different vibe.

Despite the common-area decor, it's worth keeping in mind that under the "boutique" trappings, this W is a fairly large outpost of the Starwood mega-chain. With over 500 rooms, guests aren't quite getting the intimate, highly personalized service of smaller hotels (or, not without paying for it). And, room rates tend to be pretty high. Still with decent-size rooms, an on-site fitness center, a lively, funky lobby scene, and W's famously comfortable beds, the W delivers on high-end amenities -- tourists and leisure travelers are primary guests, though families and business travelers who can afford it end up here, too.

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Location

Less than half a block from the bustling heart of Times Square

Situated right in the heart of the Theater District less than a half block from Times Square, W New York Times Square occupies the tourist's dream location. The hotel is surrounded by eateries, souvenir shops, flagship stores, and theaters hosting Broadway shows. The TKTS discount ticket booth is practically across the street, less than a one-minute walk. Sweetening the deal, Broadway's closed to traffic between 42nd and 47th Streets, making the streets near this hotel some of the most pedestrian-friendly in the city. And if the neon marquees and seemingly endless stream of people get to be too much, the less-touristy Hell's Kitchen neighborhood is just two blocks west. Central Park, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, and Fifth Avenue's famed shopping are all a 15-minute walk or less from the hotel.

For sights further out, 12 subway lines (virtually every major subway line in the city) are less than a five-minute walk from the hotel. LaGuardia Airport and JFK International Airport are about an hour away via public transit. Discounted parking is available at a nearby garage, but -- this is New York -- it's still pricey.

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Rooms

Roomy and stylish with comfy beds and modern amenities -- but Wi-Fi may cost an extra fee

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By virtually any standard, this W hotel offers really great rooms -- big for Manhattan, stylish, comfortable, and well equipped. Rooms pair neutral wall-to-wall carpeting and walls with bright white beds accented in bright pink runners and pillows. Details like mirrored headboards with abstract panels, modern lounge chairs, translucent magazine displays, and wardrobes with hot pink interiors add on-trend flair. Bathrooms feature subway tiling, vessel sinks, and luxurious glass-enclosed "Voyeur" showers with rainfall shower heads. Upgraded rooms may have combination showers and tubs. A bonus: All rooms are on floors 10 through 57, and some have nice views.

Comfy beds are a W-brand staple: feather beds with pillow-top mattresses, goose down pillows, and 350 thread-count sheets. As for electronics, all rooms feature 49-inch plasma TVs plus data ports and charging stations. Wardrobes have safes, irons and ironing boards, and terrycloth bathrobes. Minibars are stocked with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Bathrooms come with high-end Bliss-brand individual toiletries and hairdryers. Guests' biggest complaints? No coffee/tea service, no drawers, and Wi-Fi can cost an extra fee. Noise from Times Square can also be an issue, though the hotel offers earplugs.

All rooms, no matter the category, measure 288 square feet -- upgrades are in the amenities or view. The smallest suite ("Basic Fantastic") measures 625 square feet while the largest ("Extreme WOW") measures a whopping 1,200 square feet and has two bedrooms, two bathrooms with TVs, living room space, original art sculptures and top-floor panoramic views of Broadway.

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Features

Two stylish restaurants, a lively lobby bar, an on-site fitness center, and high-end services

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The hotel has more amenities than guests might expect from such a centrally located city hotel. Blu Fin, which serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks, is a huge but highly regarded restaurant that specializes in seafood. There's even a sushi bar on the lower level. Dos Caminos is a more casual Mexican restaurant with its own bar. Living Room is the hotel's classy and lively bar, which attracts guests and non-guests alike, and has a live DJ on the weekends. Guests find breakfast a mixed bag, and it's not usually included in the room rate. Room service is available 24/7.

As at most W hotels, the in-house fitness center, known as FIT, is clean and very well equipped (though somewhat characterless) with free weights, more than a dozen cardio machines, plenty of fresh towels, and a bowl of fruit for a mid-workout pick-me-up. A small business center has two desktop Mac computers. There's also a boutique-y gift shop on-site.

The hotel has a 24-hour front desk and offers high-end service including its trademark "Whatever/Whenever" service, wherein guests are encouraged to ask for, as the name suggests, anything at any time (fees apply, of course). The hotel offers W2GO service (providing grab-and-go food and drinks), concierge service, luggage forwarding, iPod and iPad rentals, luggage storage, laundry service, and valet service. Parking costs a hefty extra fee (the norm in New York), and while Wi-Fi is free in the lobby, in-room Wi-Fi may cost a daily extra fee.

The hotel provides loaner cribs, but isn't particularly tailored toward children. Pets, though, are a different story -- the hotel can arrange dog sitting, dog walking, a pet bed, pet toys, clean-up bags, leashes… pretty much anything guests need to make their pet's stay in the city more comfortable. There is a weight limit for pets, though, as well as a non-refundable cleaning fee. In addition to the fee, there is a nightly fee for four-legged friends.

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Things You Should Know About W New York – Times Square

Also Known As

  • w Hotel Times Square
  • w New York City
  • W New York - Times Square
  • w Hotel New York City
  • w Hotel Nyc
  • w Times Square
  • w Hotel New York

Room Types

  • Cool Corner Room
  • Extreme Wow Suite
  • Fabulous Room
  • Fantastic Suite
  • Spectacular Room
  • Wonderful Room

Address

1567 Broadway, New York City, New York 10036-1517, United States

Phone

(212) 930-7400

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

W New York – Times Square

Hotel Class:Upscale

Scene

Design-conscious hotel with a lively lobby bar

W New York - Times Square Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (21)

The W New York Time Square is one of the premier hotels in this part of town. The 57-story, skyscraper-like structure is an elegant, if not quirky, building with jutting panel accents that form a "W" on the facade of the bottom-most floors. W Hotels tend to be "trendy" in their design, and this flagship is no different. There is a large entry lobby with elevators waiting to bring new guests to the seventh floor welcome desk. Once a room is assigned, two elevator banks are used to take guests to either lower or higher floors, respectively. The lobby is essentially the Living Room Bar -- a large, chic open space that was remodeled in 2015 and features a trendy vintage-modern look with long, charcoal-gray couches, black-top coffee tables with bronze legs, and pod-like private booths with geometric pendant lights. Behind the bar, a cool neon mural celebrates old Times Square. The restaurants -- a seafood restaurant and a Mexican restaurant, both of which have their own bars -- are trendy and stylish, too, each with a different vibe.

Despite the common-area decor, it's worth keeping in mind that under the "boutique" trappings, this W is a fairly large outpost of the Starwood mega-chain. With over 500 rooms, guests aren't quite getting the intimate, highly personalized service of smaller hotels (or, not without paying for it). And, room rates tend to be pretty high. Still with decent-size rooms, an on-site fitness center, a lively, funky lobby scene, and W's famously comfortable beds, the W delivers on high-end amenities -- tourists and leisure travelers are primary guests, though families and business travelers who can afford it end up here, too.

See MoreScene

Location

Less than half a block from the bustling heart of Times Square

Situated right in the heart of the Theater District less than a half block from Times Square, W New York Times Square occupies the tourist's dream location. The hotel is surrounded by eateries, souvenir shops, flagship stores, and theaters hosting Broadway shows. The TKTS discount ticket booth is practically across the street, less than a one-minute walk. Sweetening the deal, Broadway's closed to traffic between 42nd and 47th Streets, making the streets near this hotel some of the most pedestrian-friendly in the city. And if the neon marquees and seemingly endless stream of people get to be too much, the less-touristy Hell's Kitchen neighborhood is just two blocks west. Central Park, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, and Fifth Avenue's famed shopping are all a 15-minute walk or less from the hotel.

For sights further out, 12 subway lines (virtually every major subway line in the city) are less than a five-minute walk from the hotel. LaGuardia Airport and JFK International Airport are about an hour away via public transit. Discounted parking is available at a nearby garage, but -- this is New York -- it's still pricey.

See MoreLocation

Rooms

Roomy and stylish with comfy beds and modern amenities -- but Wi-Fi may cost an extra fee

W New York - Times Square Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (22)

By virtually any standard, this W hotel offers really great rooms -- big for Manhattan, stylish, comfortable, and well equipped. Rooms pair neutral wall-to-wall carpeting and walls with bright white beds accented in bright pink runners and pillows. Details like mirrored headboards with abstract panels, modern lounge chairs, translucent magazine displays, and wardrobes with hot pink interiors add on-trend flair. Bathrooms feature subway tiling, vessel sinks, and luxurious glass-enclosed "Voyeur" showers with rainfall shower heads. Upgraded rooms may have combination showers and tubs. A bonus: All rooms are on floors 10 through 57, and some have nice views.

Comfy beds are a W-brand staple: feather beds with pillow-top mattresses, goose down pillows, and 350 thread-count sheets. As for electronics, all rooms feature 49-inch plasma TVs plus data ports and charging stations. Wardrobes have safes, irons and ironing boards, and terrycloth bathrobes. Minibars are stocked with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Bathrooms come with high-end Bliss-brand individual toiletries and hairdryers. Guests' biggest complaints? No coffee/tea service, no drawers, and Wi-Fi can cost an extra fee. Noise from Times Square can also be an issue, though the hotel offers earplugs.

All rooms, no matter the category, measure 288 square feet -- upgrades are in the amenities or view. The smallest suite ("Basic Fantastic") measures 625 square feet while the largest ("Extreme WOW") measures a whopping 1,200 square feet and has two bedrooms, two bathrooms with TVs, living room space, original art sculptures and top-floor panoramic views of Broadway.

See MoreRooms

Features

Two stylish restaurants, a lively lobby bar, an on-site fitness center, and high-end services

W New York - Times Square Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (23)

The hotel has more amenities than guests might expect from such a centrally located city hotel. Blu Fin, which serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks, is a huge but highly regarded restaurant that specializes in seafood. There's even a sushi bar on the lower level. Dos Caminos is a more casual Mexican restaurant with its own bar. Living Room is the hotel's classy and lively bar, which attracts guests and non-guests alike, and has a live DJ on the weekends. Guests find breakfast a mixed bag, and it's not usually included in the room rate. Room service is available 24/7.

As at most W hotels, the in-house fitness center, known as FIT, is clean and very well equipped (though somewhat characterless) with free weights, more than a dozen cardio machines, plenty of fresh towels, and a bowl of fruit for a mid-workout pick-me-up. A small business center has two desktop Mac computers. There's also a boutique-y gift shop on-site.

The hotel has a 24-hour front desk and offers high-end service including its trademark "Whatever/Whenever" service, wherein guests are encouraged to ask for, as the name suggests, anything at any time (fees apply, of course). The hotel offers W2GO service (providing grab-and-go food and drinks), concierge service, luggage forwarding, iPod and iPad rentals, luggage storage, laundry service, and valet service. Parking costs a hefty extra fee (the norm in New York), and while Wi-Fi is free in the lobby, in-room Wi-Fi may cost a daily extra fee.

The hotel provides loaner cribs, but isn't particularly tailored toward children. Pets, though, are a different story -- the hotel can arrange dog sitting, dog walking, a pet bed, pet toys, clean-up bags, leashes… pretty much anything guests need to make their pet's stay in the city more comfortable. There is a weight limit for pets, though, as well as a non-refundable cleaning fee. In addition to the fee, there is a nightly fee for four-legged friends.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Swim-Up Bar

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W New York - Times Square Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (2024)

FAQs

Is staying in Times Square a good idea? ›

The Times Square area is probably one of the most iconic parts of New York and one of the most popular places to stay for sightseers. It's centrally located to many of the biggest attractions. Times Square is in roughly the same area as the Theater District and the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.

Do you think staying in a hotel in New York City is expensive? ›

The average daily rate for a hotel stay in New York City increased to $301.61 in 2023, up 8.5 percent from $277.92 in 2022, according to CoStar, a leading provider of commercial real estate data and analysis.

What area should I stay in New York for the first time? ›

For first-timers, Midtown Manhattan is one of the best areas to stay in New York. You're within easy walking distance of all the heavyweight sights - Times Square, Central Park, Broadway, the MoMA - and there are plenty of accommodation options to suit every kind of traveller.

Is it safe to walk to Times Square? ›

Common sense should prevail. It's pretty safe for pretty much anyone to walk alone at 10 PM, even 11, or past midnight. It's safe even later if you're in popular and well-traveled areas that have outdoor dining and drinking establishments and where other people are out and about.

Why do locals avoid Times Square? ›

The popular square (it sees about 360,000 visitors daily, according to the official website) is rife with people willing to exploit unsuspecting tourists, which is a big reason locals steer clear of the area.

How safe is Times Square at night? ›

Avoid these neighborhoods whether it's night or day

Locals also recommend avoiding Times Square simply because it's a tourist hub and therefore more susceptible to pickpocketing and other crimes of opportunity.

How much money do you need to stay in New York? ›

On average, you need $1,238 monthly to live comfortably in New York, excluding rent. It isn't surprising that rent makes up for the largest part of your monthly budget, followed by groceries and leisure. Depending on your lifestyle, your living expenses in New York will vary.

How many nights is best to stay in New York? ›

The general consensus? You'll need at least a full three days and two nights to get a taste of everything our city has to offer. Three of the most popular NYC attractions are the Statue of Liberty, The Empire State Building, and Central Park.

Are Airbnb's cheaper in New York than hotels? ›

Is Airbnb or a hotel cheaper in NYC? If you rent a room in an occupied apartment, an Airbnb will be cheaper than most hotels. If you rent an entire apartment or townhouse in a desirable neighborhood, it might cost more than a budget hotel room.

What is the safest area to stay when visiting NYC? ›

A: Some of the safest neighborhoods in NYC include Battery Park City, Tribeca, Chelsea, and Murray Hill. Those aren't the only ones, though! Read on to explore our other top picks for the safest parts of NYC.

How much money do you need to be comfortable in New York? ›

A single adult living in New York City would need to make $138,570 a year in order to live comfortably, according to the study. That equates to an hourly wage of $66.62. To cover the cost of just necessities as a single person in New York City, you would need to make an estimated $70,000, according to SmartAsset.

Is Hell's Kitchen a good area to stay? ›

Favorite Apartments

Not just a home for learning and practicing actors, Hell's Kitchen is also loved by young professionals, performing artists, and students. A big perk of this neighborhood is the convenience - walking distance to subway and train stops, nearby grocery stores, and close to Fordham and NYU.

Is the New York subway safe for tourists? ›

Is the New York subway safe? It's especially important to be vigilant on the subway in New York, and avoid taking the train late at night if possible. If you're riding the subway, try to stay in cars where there are many people rather than choosing a vacant car.

Is it safe to walk around Rockefeller Center? ›

Rockefeller Center is one of the safest areas in New York City. No concern for your safety in this area.

Is it safe to walk across Central Park? ›

During the day, walking alone in Central Park is safe, but it's advised to avoid doing so at night due to the potential of crimes. Central Park is surrounded by historic and beautiful neighborhoods and offers a such a wide range of attractions, you won't want to miss it!

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