Hampton Inn by Hilton New York Times Square
You know what struck me first about Hampton Inn by Hilton New York Times Square?
You know what struck me first about Hampton Inn by Hilton New York Times Square? The lobby actually feels calm despite being right in the absolute heart of the chaos. I mean, you walk in from West 48th Street – which is basically tourist central – and there’s this immediate sense of “okay, I can breathe here.” The staff behind the front desk seemed genuinely happy to help rather than just going through the motions, which honestly surprised me given how many frazzled travelers they must deal with daily.
The rooms are exactly what you’d expect from a solid three-star place, but here’s the thing – they’re clean, the beds are actually comfortable, and the windows have decent soundproofing. That last part matters more than you might think because you’re literally surrounded by Broadway theaters and the Port Authority crowd. I stayed on the 12th floor and could barely hear the street noise, though you’ll definitely catch the occasional siren (it’s New York, after all). The bathrooms are small but functional – think airplane bathroom but with better lighting and actual counter space for your stuff. What I really appreciated was the mini-fridge that actually worked and didn’t sound like a diesel engine running all night.
Location-wise, this place is almost ridiculous in terms of convenience. You’re two blocks from Times Square if you want to torture yourself with the tourist crowds, but you’re also walking distance to some genuinely good spots that locals actually frequent. There’s this little deli on 47th that makes incredible sandwiches – way better than anything you’ll find in the tourist traps. The subway access is everywhere around here, though honestly, you can walk to most Manhattan attractions if you don’t mind putting in some steps. Parking is… well, it’s Manhattan, so forget about driving unless you enjoy paying $40+ per day for the privilege of moving your car six inches forward in traffic. The hotel doesn’t have its own garage, but there are several nearby if you absolutely must bring a car for some reason. I’d honestly recommend just flying in and using your feet or the subway – you’ll save money and sanity. One small thing that bugged me was the elevator situation during peak hours – there are only two, and when everyone’s trying to get ready for Broadway shows around 6 PM, you might find yourself waiting a bit. But the trade-off for staying right in the thick of everything? Totally worth it, especially if you’re the type who wants to experience the full New York energy without having to commute from somewhere quieter.
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Our Rooms
King Room with City View - Hearing Accessible
Max. people: 2Double Room with Two Double Beds and City View - Hearing Accessible
Max. people: 2Double Room with Two Double Beds and Water View
Max. people: 2Double Room with Two Double Beds and Landmark View
Max. people: 2Guest Reviews
The Griffins
Breakfast
Glad that a desk and chair was available
What could be improved: The room was too clumsy no space for luggage
Wonderful
It’s clean, the beds are comfortable and the location is ideal.
What could be improved: The breakfast. They needed more options and better tasting
Very Good
Its very close to all atraction around Manhattan
What could be improved: The room was small
Very Good
Very central location. Comfortable beds and good breakfast. Nice and helpful staff.
What could be improved: The rooms are quite small and could barely open the luggages. Dining areas need to be bigger and more staff should be employed as they are constantly on the go. Sometimes the lift takes some time to arrive.
Great
Location
Very Good
Location
What could be improved: Not enough seats for breakfast, very busy
Good
Position, beds dimensions and bathrooms dimensions
What could be improved: The worst was the wait for the elevator. We had to use the stairs several times. Luckily we were at the 10th floor and not at the 35th. Breakfast wasn't the best, usually eggs and sort of burgers, some fruits, few sweets, no chocolate cream
Wonderful
Everything
Good stay. Long Elevator wait. Great breakfast. Rooms very small
Location, breakfast and staff
What could be improved: Elevator situation awful. Waiting a long time for elevators that were full when they arrived. The elevators know when they are full, so why do they still stop??
Excellent Location and comfy beds!
Location!
What could be improved: Nothing!
Location
Surroundings
What's nearby:
- Radio Park500 m
- Grace Plaza550 m
- Central Park650 m
- Verizon Plaza650 m
- Channel Gardens500 m
- Top of the Rock350 m
- Ramon Aponte Park600 m
- Rockefeller Center450 m
- Museum of Modern Art700 m
- The Paley Center For Media650 m
Restaurants & cafes:
- Restaurant Carvel40 m
- Restaurant Chipotle40 m
- RestaurantTSQ Food Court40 m
Top attractions:
- Bryant Park900 m
- Brooklyn Bridge6 km
- Chrysler Building1.4 km
- Flatiron Building2.3 km
- Strawberry Fields2.2 km
- The Highline Park3 km
- Empire State Building1.6 km
- One World Trade Center7 km
- Metropolitan Museum of Art3.3 km
- National September 11 Memorial & Museum6 km
Natural Beauty:
- Lake The Lake2.4 km
- Peak Kings Bluff (31m)5 km
Public transit:
- Subway49 Th Street Station150 m
- Train Grand Central Station1.3 km
- Train New York Penn Station1.6 km
- Subway47 Thâ50Th Streets  Rockefeller Center250 m
Closest Airports:
- La Guardia Airport11 km
- Teterboro Airport16 km
- New York Skyports Seaplane Base3.6 km
Hampton Inn by Hilton New York Times Square
New York, United States
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