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Urban adventure, daredevil design, and true affordability meet in Hudson, the ultimate lifestyle hotel for the 21st century. Amazing meeting spaces for meetings with an edge. Book Direct for the best rates and access to all room types. www.hudsonhotel.com
The Hudson Hotel is not marked very well, meaning that I was able to miss it while driving 15mph at night 3x around the block - which took about 45 minutes with a van full of screaming kids. All the glowing green lights were cool, and the kids thought we were in a spaceship.
BUT - the room was tiny - really tiny - and there were these faces on the lampshades that I think were supposed to be cool or hip or *something* and they just failed. It was very exciting to have curtains separating us from our bathroom, though.
It was overpriced and so was the bar - where we found out after ordering that we'd bought an *ahem* $300 bottle of grey goose - which we had to use to mix our own drinks!
Posted 03/22/08 | Report Abuse
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The Hudson Hotel is a very cool place to a hang out or to stay. The decor is very modern and the lighting and angular architecture create a dramatic and striking ambiance. There is a bar that looks like a library with comfy couches and bookshelves lining the walls. The rates per night are not inexpensive at all, at least $400/night and I don't think they're very spacious. It's more about the look than the size!
Posted 07/18/06 | Report Abuse
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In typical Ian Schrager fashion, the Hudson hotel is fun, upbeat and a decorating marvel. The entrance to the hotel is not marked, but look for the sconces with fire shooting out of them & you've found the place. Ride the limegreen elevator to the top and you are in the lobby. The hotel has a hip bar (the Hudson Bar) and a restaurant (Hudson Cafeteria). A stay at the hotel gets you a VIP pass for both, so no waiting behind the velvet rope.
The rooms are not huge, but they are well appointed and comfortable - no smaller than your typical NYC hotel.
The location is great, on W. 58th Street close to Central Park, the theater district, and a short walk to Rockefeller Center.
At $189 per night, we had no regrets.
PROS: Hip, sceney, good location, good price
CONS: You'll be surrounded by beautiful people - prepare to be humbled!
Posted 09/06/05 | Report Abuse
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Everyone knows Ian Schrager's hotels are upscale yet loads of fun. It's quite pricey to stay at the hotel. The room is small yet sleek and modern - the bed is uncomfortable and they only provide you with a shampoo and lotion (but it's from Aveda). The food is pretty good (esp. mac & cheese and shrimp pasta!). The REAL cool part of staying at this hotel is the special, private key guests have for the upstairs terrace. One can find relaxation on the rooftop while sunbathing and ordering room service. VERY COOL!
PROS: Decor
CONS: House Keeping is a VERY slow
Posted 08/22/05 | Report Abuse
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This hotel is very modern. It attracts a mostly young crowd. I have not stayed here, but had a drink in their library bar. I higly recommend that you check it out! Also, they have a main bar/ lounge area that was pumping out the 80's tunes when I was there. The decor is whimsical: trees come out of the ceilng and some of the furniture is made out of logs. It's a very hip and fun place. Rumor has it that a lot of celebrities hang there too.
Posted 07/15/05 | Report Abuse
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This hotel is a very fun spot on the upper west side. A good friend of mine has an office in the area and when ever I am in town I stay at the Hudson. You could hang out at the bar all night and it would be a good NYC evening.
Pros: bar, food, and room
Cons: loud
Posted 08/24/09
Worst hotel I've stayed at in NY. Very loud, for one thing. There are hoards of non-guests crowding the lobby. Definitely a hook-up location. The rooms are nice at first glance, but in bad need of renovation. Also, the room is very dark with poor lighting.
I always say the hotel doesn't matter. You are not in NY to stay in the room. However, this hotel was actually somewhere I dreaded returning to at night.
Pros: close to major metro stop
Cons: non-guests crowding lobby and public spaces
Posted 07/07/09
Stayed here with my girlfriend for her birthday and we had an awesome good time. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. Room was small but comfy/cozy and clean with a great view of the city from the 19th floor.
Food and drinks wayyyyy expensive so eat somewhere else.
Definitely will stay here again...
Pros: location and value
Cons: food much too expensive
Posted 06/29/09
great place near Central Park
Posted 06/25/09
a little too swanky for my taste. Shraeger is a little overboard with the fluorescent yellow escalator and the weird mooseheads. Have a few cocktails and it's ok, otherwise, don't stay here.
Pros: cool bars
Cons: not cool people
Posted 01/05/09
Great place to send family and friends from out of town. I had a friend stay here and they loved it. The room was larger than normal and the staff was friendly and attentive. I would try the bar as soon as you have checked in and dig into the menu. A great place to stay during the weekends with a ton to do right in the neighborhood.
Pros: great rooms!
Posted 12/08/08
Pros - if getting into their bars is all thats important, then go ahead and stay there.
Cons - I thought the hotel in general (not including the lobby) was starting to look a bit tired. I was surprised to see just how shabby the hallways looked - carpet was icky, walls had paint chipped off everywhere. The door to my room had a crude hole drilled into the bottom of it so they could pass the bill on my final day into the room. I was also chapped that they're trying to charge for wireless internet. Whats next - charging for toilet paper?
Posted 10/13/08
If you like wasting money on small spaces this is the place for you. While this hotel is extremely hip and chic it is also a money pit. The rooms are extremely small in size and you can barely feel comfortable in the space. What makes this worse is the insulting $30 per person breakfast. It is ridiculous especially if you are only having one item.
Pros: Stylish
Cons: Small Rooms
Posted 09/30/08
We enjoyed our stay at the Hudson Hotel. Great Location within walking distance of great restaurants, Times Square, Theater District etc. The rooms were small, but you expect that in NYC. Very Clean and Contemporary. Would definitely stay there again.
Pros: Location, Clean Rooms, Rooftop Bar
Cons: Small Dark Rooms and Hallways
Posted 07/15/07
Hello. Do not stay at this hotel. Only visit the bar at night; I repeat, do not stay here. The rooms are ridiculously TINY. The air-conditioner is right above the headboard of the bed. The staff is friendly, but not helpful. tHE CONCIERGE WAS TOTALLY OFF ON DIRECTIONS AND RESERVATIONS TWO DAYS IN A ROW! I took a shower at around 11pm, the shower flooded, I called and complained, and all the manager would offer me was the aid of a technician. For $350+ dollars a night, you'd expect a new room and a bell boy. If you are 5'10"+ and/or 215 lbs+ the size of the standard rooms will drive you CRAZY.
Suggestions if you dare to stay at the Hudson, upon check out, record the "Medallion Number" of your taxi, the hotel bell hops do not record it. (In case you leave something in the taxi by accident).
Pros: Great Location.
Cons: TINY ROOMS, HORRIBLE SERVICE, NOT WORTH THE COST
Posted 06/08/07
If you can get past the tacky yellow neon escalators that get you into the lobby, you will enter the best part of the Hudson - the common spaces. Lobby, restaurant, outside rooftop bar, library room, etc., are all lovely, though frequently crowded and ALWAYS have a very loud beat pumping. Kind of irritating. You exit the noisy city streets of New York and enter NOISE AND CONGESTION inside the Hudson. Then off to your room which should really be called a closet. Seriously small - not just small by a tourist's standards. It's the size of a walk-in closet. My room on the fifth floor looked out at a bunch of air conditioning vents or something and it was pretty darn ugly. I pulled my comforter down and there was a massive red stain on the comforter but City Search keeps editing the word I write which was bl**d. The bathroom was a postage stamp, the decor was modern and trendy rather than luxurious and contemporary and even the desk was like a child's desk. The television didn't work, the bathroom had a leaky sink. A ridiculous location. I would NEVER stay there again. Do yourself a favor and don't stay there either - it's not a sanctuary for travelers - it only adds stress to what should be a great experience in the big apple.
Pros: beautiful common spaces, nice midtown location
Cons: loud, tiny rooms, mediocre service, awful music in elevators and lobby
Posted 05/19/07
OK, the lobby bars are cool, and as long as you never have to go upstairs, you might think this place is great. Once you get upstairs, you have to walk through creepy dark halls (but not dark enough to hide the cheap and stained carpet and scuffed up walls). The rooms are depressingly, claustrophobiclly small, not at all chic and with no amenities (bathrobe? no! drawers? no!) The mattress was obviously the cheapest available and the sheets were scratchy. Incredibly uncomfortable. The thermostat did not work, the walls were paper thin. I ordered a room service breakfast which arrived 20 minutes late, so I was unable to eat it before leaving for a meeting. When I got back to the room at 3pm, they had still not made up my room! There are far better hotels in midtown for this price. I'll never be back.
Pros: Cool bar, central location
Cons: overpriced, tiny rooms, umcomfortable beds
Posted 04/05/07
. . . because you will need it in order to find the room. If you decide to stay here, I guarantee you will be writing one of these reviews after you stay here. The hotel is beautiful, but the rooms are minute. Additionally, the rooms are not luxurious in any way. The Hudson is a nice place to visit, but stay elsewhere overnight.
Pros: Beautiful common areas, Good for minimilists
Cons: Over-priced, Rooms are tiny have tiny TVS, no fridge, no bathrobes
Posted 11/15/06
They spent all of their money on the lobby and nightclubs. The rooms are stiflingly small, the hallways dark and creepy. At at $325 for a room smaller than my walk in closet at home, you can get a much nicer room elsewhere in the city. It's not the "bargain hotel" it's advertised to be.
Pros: ? The escalator? maybe? The clubs I suppose if that's your thing.
Cons: microscopic rooms.
Posted 10/09/06
Interior design well done and maybe enven soothing. Great dining outside at lunch. At night the hotel is a scene, trendy and a bit over the top with wannabe's. But worth a visit. The rooms however are small and defintetly not worth the price. However it is very convenient to midtown happenings/ Time Warner Center and the staff is knowledgable and there to see to your needs.
Pros: Design and service
Cons: small rooms and can be crowded
Posted 09/09/06
Beautiful people surround you at this party hearty hotel with style. The bar and the elevators always seem to be bumping loud music, but if you want to retreat to your tiny but q. eye 4 straight guy stylish room (that reminds of a ship's cabin), then security will make sure only hotel guests can enter the floors. The showers have the option of offering a silhouette to your co-roomie, and there is that fabulous rooftop with recliners that overlooks manhattan. The cafeteria is pricey but worth the gourmet food, and the staff is mostly friendly and very helpful. Your eye never gets tired of discovering new interior design magic (picture frame mirror, quirky chairs, chandeliers) and the location (58th/9th) is walking distance to everything manhattan (columbus circle, times square, lincoln center, central park). No regrets. Money well spent. Memorable hotel.
Pros: Location, Style, Interior Design
Posted 08/25/06
nice everywhere. Service is top notch. Not your fathers hotel. Hallways a little erie with dark gray walls, white doors and yellow lights onver the doors. Other wise, it's all awesomely cool.
Posted 08/10/06
it's true that the rooms are tiny but the hotel provides so many amazing common spaces (library, bar, park, roof garden, cafeteria) that make it a great place to spend your time. maybe not a first choice if you want to hole up in a somewhat claustrophobic room -- but first rate if you want to hang with other guests in a convivial environment.
Pros: price, location, design
Cons: food, staff attitude
Posted 05/28/06
I was not in the lucky, or fortunate position to go there with a girl, but I stayed there with my brother when he was visiting from Europe. We loved the hotel, the lobby, its atmosphere. The rooms are extremely small, possibly the smallest ones I have been in, but they were nice. It is really an ideal hotel for couples. Pay attention to the glass shower, which you can peak at inside while laying on your bed...
Also, the bar at the hotel is amazing!
Pros: Atmosphere, Bar, Lobby
Cons: Rooms really small
Posted 05/28/06
despite all the reviews...the hudson is really a great place to stay. both the bar and the 'library' are nice...the rooms may be small, but perfect if all you're looking to do is sleep...
Posted 04/20/06
I did a ton of back-and-forths over booking this hotel based on the reviews I read, but I was so glad I chose to stay here. Not only is it centrally located and a great bargain compared to the rest of NYC, I was so impressed with the friendly staff (especially given the stereo type of NY attitude...) I arrived at the hotel at 6 am, having taken a red-eye flight into the City, and I asked to stow my bags until check-in time. Without my asking, they offered to let me check into my room so, basically they gave me a full day free. I was so amazed. I had expected to be out in the snow drinking coffee until 3 pm. I love this hotel and would stay there again in an instant! The rooms are small, but I found it cozy due to the great decor.
Posted 01/31/06
I had a great time staying at The Hudson... YES ROOMS ARE SMALL. But this is expected in NYC esp cuz of the reasonable rates Hudson offers compared to the other Ian S. hotels. I loved the dark wood floors & white linens in the room... very sexy look. I also enjoyed the patio/lounge area in the afternoon... not crazy about the bar scene, seemed kinda 80's to me and felt the guys were using the lighted floors to look up my skirt. WEIRD. Everyone was very friendly and there was even free internet eccess on every floor for those business travelers. Had such a fun time I'm going back again in the Spring time!
Pros: sexy, drinks on patio, chill library
Cons: rooms r tiny, dated bar
Posted 10/11/05
The smallest hotel room I've ever stayed in, outside Japanese sleeping tubes. Staff were a little "too cool for school" in attitude.
Pros: Nice entrance
Cons: room size
Posted 07/01/05
As someone who is noise sensitive, I enjoyed my stay at the Hudson. Yes, the room is small, but it's cute. The hallways are a bit dim. The dim lights are above the doors to the rooms. I have seen even more dimmer lights though. The bedroom was cute with a backlight headboard and two painted lightboxes on each side of the bed. I stayed on the 15th Floor. The view of the Hudson River from the 15th Floor outdoor deck was nice. It's a 22/23 floor building. Yes, there was a short wait at the front desk but the staff was helpful and two of the women at night were rather sweet when it came to odd questions I had. It was weird being called sir by the man who held by bags in storage and brought them back out for me. He was polite.
Pros: Cozy, temperature comfort, Nice decor
Cons: tiny rooms
Posted 06/28/05
The lobby, bar and grounds are gorgeous! The staff is extremely accomodating and the bell men are dolls. The rooms are way too small but it is the norm for most NY boutique hotels. The bed was very comfortable and the room was clean. The bars are ridiculous. Over priced and extremely snobby.
Posted 05/10/05
I really enjoyed my stay here. The grounds are beautiful, and our room was really nice. It wasn't too small as many boutique hotel rooms are, and the bathroom was big enough as well. If you stay in the hotel you get immediate access to the velvet rope club there, but I actually prefered the one outdoors and the library bar, which are more low key. The staff were very helpful and friendly, though I felt I knew more about the museum scene and upcoming exhibits than the concierge, but that was the only downside.
Pros: beautiful decor, comfortable bed, bar/restaurants
Cons: location, concierge, price
Posted 03/08/05
The rooms are about 10 x 15 feet. My wife and I found them a bit small. Loved everything else about the hotel.
Pros: Style, Location, Price
Cons: Room Size
Posted 02/28/05
Look, I love NYC, I even love the attitude of the people there--but the employees of the Hudson Hotel are by far the rudest, most despicable servicepeople I have ever encountered. Yes, the rooms are small. I can get over that because it's Manhattan. But add to that the nastiest staff in the city and a LOUD (and I mean INCREDIBLY LOUD--just trying to talk to the concierge at the desk nearby is impossible without screaming) bar in the lobby and the service people who don't know the meaning of the word service and you've got a downright LAME hotel. No decent restaurants or bars nearby and guess what? Theirs are expensive and mediocre and the servicepeople there are jerks as well. I got charged $4 for them to bring up a disposable corkscrew. I needed to send a fax and they refused. Glad this one was on the company.
Pros: Trendy
Cons: , RUDE staff, No services
Posted 01/20/05
"yeah, this hotel is gross. and celeb hungry. gross."