+ FreshFluff Posted October 30, 2024 Posted October 30, 2024 I find it tough to sleep with noise, and unfortunately, white noise doesn't help as much as I would hope. Does anyone know of a hotel with quiet rooms anywhere in the city? Windowless bedrooms or rooms facing a brick wall in the back would be perfect.
pubic_assistance Posted October 30, 2024 Posted October 30, 2024 35 minutes ago, FreshFluff said: Windowless bedrooms or rooms facing a brick wall in the back would be perfect. NYC law actually forbids windowless bedrooms. + Charlie, + FreshFluff and + Vegas_Millennial 3
+ SundayZip Posted October 30, 2024 Posted October 30, 2024 You could try my favorite hotel, Hotel Beacon on Broadway and W 75th. Get a room on a higher floor facing away from Broadway (facing towards Central Park). I've always found those rooms to be quiet at night. I also like that the hotel is away from more touristy, overly crowded mid-town and a couple blocks from a red line subway stop. + claym, + Charlie, pubic_assistance and 1 other 3 1
+ FreshFluff Posted October 30, 2024 Author Posted October 30, 2024 8 hours ago, SundayZip said: You could try my favorite hotel, Hotel Beacon on Broadway and W 75th. Get a room on a higher floor facing away from Broadway (facing towards Central Park). I've always found those rooms to be quiet at night. I also like that the hotel is away from more touristy, overly crowded mid-town and a couple blocks from a red line subway stop. Thanks for the tip” @SundayZip. The Beacon excellent reviews. Did you notice any HVAC noise like rattling vents? (I turn off room HVAC at night, but sometimes you can’t turn it off completely.)
+ FreshFluff Posted October 30, 2024 Author Posted October 30, 2024 12 hours ago, pubic_assistance said: NYC law actually forbids windowless bedrooms. That makes sense. Thanks.
+ PhileasFogg Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 I’ve stayed recently at the Arthouse Hotel on W 77th with a balcony room that had no noise a couple years ago, I stayed at The Pierre on 5th Ave overlooking Central Park. On the 35th(?) floor, no noise since sound wasn’t bouncing off buildings. A few years ago at The W Times Square at about the 57th floor, no noise The Michaelangelo (?) Times Square had interior facing rooms thomas and + FreshFluff 2
dbar123 Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 On my last trip to Manhattan I stayed at a hotel down near Battery Park in lower Manhattan, across from the ferry (Hilton garden??) It was pretty quiet relative to midtown + FreshFluff 1
+ SundayZip Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 12 hours ago, FreshFluff said: Thanks for the tip” @SundayZip. The Beacon excellent reviews. Did you notice any HVAC noise like rattling vents? (I turn off room HVAC at night, but sometimes you can’t turn it off completely.) The rooms have a HVAC unit under the window and I'm 85% sure you can turn it off. I don't have a problem sleeping with low level white noise, but I am bothered by fans turning off and on during the night. So, I like to turn HVAC units off before going to bed. Because I'm only 85% sure, you might want to call the hotel to verify. I'd hate to steer you wrong. + FreshFluff 1
+ FreshFluff Posted November 1, 2024 Author Posted November 1, 2024 On 10/30/2024 at 6:54 PM, PhileasFogg said: I’ve stayed recently at the Arthouse Hotel on W 77th with a balcony room that had no noise a couple years ago, I stayed at The Pierre on 5th Ave overlooking Central Park. On the 35th(?) floor, no noise since sound wasn’t bouncing off buildings. A few years ago at The W Times Square at about the 57th floor, no noise The Michaelangelo (?) Times Square had interior facing rooms Excellent ideas, PF! I’m looking at all of them. They are all much cheaper than the Peninsula 😱, which also has interior facing rooms. Any thoughts on the Prince Kitano on 38th and 5th?
+ FreshFluff Posted November 1, 2024 Author Posted November 1, 2024 20 hours ago, SundayZip said: The rooms have a HVAC unit under the window and I'm 85% sure you can turn it off. I don't have a problem sleeping with low level white noise, but I am bothered by fans turning off and on during the night. So, I like to turn HVAC units off before going to bed. Because I'm only 85% sure, you might want to call the hotel to verify. I'd hate to steer you wrong. I turn off AC at night too. And I keep hearing about the Beacon as a quiet hotel.
+ PhileasFogg Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 2 hours ago, FreshFluff said: Excellent ideas, PF! I’m looking at all of them. They are all much cheaper than the Peninsula 😱, which also has interior facing rooms. Any thoughts on the Prince Kitano on 38th and 5th? Never heard of the Prince Kitano. I have a friend who adores The Lucerne on W 79th as well. I’ve not tried it though. thomas 1
Luv2play Posted November 3, 2024 Posted November 3, 2024 On 10/30/2024 at 6:54 AM, pubic_assistance said: NYC law actually forbids windowless bedrooms. For a good reason. In the last year there have been two fires in Old Montreal in hotel like accommodations that were used by tourists and fires in both killed numerous guests. Both had rooms without windows and the victims couldn’t get out. In one case a young woman who died used her phone as the smoke invaded her room to cry for help but it never arrived. Danny-Darko 1
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