Hilton-Millenium

Approval Rate: 93%

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    minkey

    Fri Jan 08 2016

    Impressive spot and service that was worthy of a couple plugs. This tower is 65 floors I believe; we stayed on the 46th. One side looks down upon Ground Zero and the other has a terrific view of the Brooklyn Bridge. We arrived at 7am (took the red eye) and understandably could not check in yet, so the very friendly doormen held our bags and gave us some advice on local things to do. We came back around 8:30 (one of us was tired and wanted to nap in the lobby) and the front desk clerk told us that our room was ready and we could go up and use it. I have never heard of that happening that early without a charge or hassle. This hotel can be upwards of $500 per night, but we stayed on Christmas night for $150. Certainly the best hotel value I have ever booked.

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    stephd2009

    Sat Mar 07 2009

    I recently stayed Saturday March 7, 2009 for 1 night to celebrate my boyfriends birthday and had a remarkable stay. The staff was very accommodating and pleasant. The subway station is literally right next to it in order to hop on and go further into the city! From the very moment we walked in we were greeted and helped accordingly when needed. I loved it we stayed on the 23rd floor with an amazing room and view! We will certainly come back. Thanks to the Millenium Hilton and staff

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    katiesellu

    Thu Nov 01 2007

    I just moved from NYC to atlanta, and when i recent;y went back...i didn't want to stay with family, i decided to stay in the city @ the Millenium Hilton. And it was everything i expected it to be and more...it was ABSOLUTELY GREAT, from the front desk to check out. Everything was just 5-star quality, im a avid shopper and i loved the fact that Century 21 was literally next door, and i could easily catch a cab or train to any place in the city. The view of WTC and the Hudson River was phenominal!!!! I would recommend anyone stay at least a day @ the Millenium Hilton its sooooooo worth every penny.

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    jeannebutc

    Sun Oct 08 2006

    Originally from NYC - I could not think of a better place to celebrate my birthday than coming back home as I live in the UK now! Had the best time and having a nice hotel is very much part of it. Staff were professional, approachable and polite. We had the best maid ever - and left our room in such good order. We were on the 36th Floor - beds comfortable, nice views. Would I go back....yes, in a flash. Thinking about my next birthday....and at the Hilton on Church Street. Thanks to the staff, it was enjoyable. BTW - Stagedoor across the street should get a mention - the best coffee in the world....and scambled eggs that will knock your socks off..and don't forget the bagels....but forget about the pounds. :~)

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    citysearchuser_123f38

    Sun Sep 10 2006

    I stayed in the Millenium Hilton just after it re-opened. The hotel had been badly damaged on 9/11, as it stands just across the street fro...

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    citysearchuser_1dbaad

    Sun Aug 06 2006

    This is a very posh hotel in lower manhattan. The beds are plush, the rooms have big plasma tvs, the service is great for the most part. My ...

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    goofy_girl

    Sun Jul 23 2006

    The hotel is very clean, the staff are friendly and willing to help with anything. The beds are so comfy, as well as the pillows. The plasma...awesome. The only thing a little depressing is ground zero across the street. The area is pretty dead at night, and times square, fifth ave, etc are quite a good distance away. Overall great place.

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    imsamrat1

    Wed Aug 31 2005

    I was in the hotel for a month and found it a nice place to stay .. The rooms are good and neat and are given with a great 42' Plasma and ready Internet for a reasonable amount, The AC makes a lot of sound otherwise is good. The room service is good there are a few things on the menu to eat for a vegetarian :( rest the place is good.. very near to the Statue of liberty and zero ground... there is J&R nearby and that's huge to shop for any electronic / computers stuff...Century 21 .. a huge departmental stpre with great prices all the time... The downtown otherwise is not a happening place at nights..and the area really sleeps after 10 PM... Overall the stay was good and this is a nice place to stay...

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    johncritic

    Wed Aug 24 2005

    I stayed at Millenium on four different occassions last year. Don't have anything negative to say about this place (especially for the price). All the rooms look the same, but are very clean, modern, high-tech (big plasma TV, affordable internet access). My only quam with this hotel is that the downtown area (Wall Street) is pretty dead after hours. There are very few places to visit, eat, drink, or have fun - in another word, the most of NYC's attractions are distance away from the Hotel, nearest being the Battery Park city and the Statue of Liberty - the only view from my windows being the WTC and some glimpse of Hudson river. As with many three and four star hotels, you will pay extra $$ for extra services, but otherwise, it's a fine hotel.

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    citysearchuser_1a5e9a

    Sun Jun 12 2005

    I really enjoyed staying at this hotel in Downtown, New York. The rooms were really clean, the employees were all very helpful and nice. The...

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    kellybean1

    Sat Jun 05 2004

    Had a great experience at this hotel. Amazing view from our 30th floor room. Overlooking "Ground Zero" was a very sobering experience. Helps you to truely appreciate the magnitude of work that NYers have contributed in rebuilding the area. The bed was so, so comfortable. The room was a little small but i'm not complaining considering the other compensating factors. Hotel is located across the street from the Path train which is convenient and there is much to see near by if you are a tourist. The room is a great value but be prepared to spend lots on food. Minibar charges $4 for a regular size pack of M&Ms, which was comical, and breakfast was about $40 for 2 (i only had fruit). Still, overall this hotel is highly recommended.

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    d_fens12046182_672

    Sat Mar 27 2004

    It's surprisingly good. I had my laptop with me and five minutes after check-in they hadgiven me a cable to hook in to the Internet. Reasonable daily rate as well (5$). Nice staff. Very nice beds, 42" Plasma TV is cool. But the A/C is substandard. It just doesn't cut it. If you see this is a high priority you should consider to stay someplace else. Honestly, what good does Internet and 42" TV do you if your bathing in your own sweat, panting for air? Doesn't bother me though...in March...

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    roobert1840218_341

    Tue Sep 23 2003

    This hotel is nothing less than awesome - brand new (as of 3/03) clean, LARGE rooms with king sized beds available, 42" plasma TVs in every room, high speed internet access, and some rather awe-inspiring views - most rooms overlook Ground Zero directly across the street. In the heart of the Financial District basically next door to the NYSE and Wall Street. Close to Battery Park, Trinity Church, and centrally located to all Subway routes. Highly recommended!!!

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    hegle1_614206938

    Tue Jul 29 2003

    Although small, our room did not seem like it was because it is well-arranged, sleek, and modern. Everything is pretty new, the room includes a flat-panel TV, and the view is gorgeous from both main sides of the hotel. A great value at $150 for the night.