Algonquin Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Is this a literary clubhouse or a hotel The atmosphere in this 1902-built landmark building is so steeped in writer's lore that you'll feel guilty turning on the television instead of reading the latest issue of the New Yorker that's provided in the guest rooms. Or maybe the television will be a wel... frommers.com
No title - expert review This hotel is inextricably linked to the infamous Round Table writers-Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, Alexander Woolcott, et al. They lunched for ten consecutive years in the Rose Room starting in 1919, and since that time, the hotel hasn't lost its appeal to creative spirits who continue to congre... gayot.com
No title - expert review Amid the hustle and bustle that is New York City, sits an oasis of sophistication and elegance. For more than a century, the Algonquin has welcomed guest with superb accommodations and gracious service. A major renovation in 2004 included such up-to-the-minute enhancements as plasma screen televisio... historichotels.org
No title - expert review The Algonquin Hotel opened its doors in 1902, in one of New York's most fashionable areas. Nearby were the two most celebrated restaurants of the time - Sherry's and Delmonico's - and five of the city's most prestigious clubs. Soon the Hippodrome, home to the Ziegfeld Follies, opened across the stre... travelintelligence.net
No title - expert review Situated on prestigious Club Row 44th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues The Algonquin Hotel is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. The multi million dollar renovation of all 174 guest rooms and suites offers complimentary wireless internet and large desk areas with most rooms boasting new pl... shdweb.com
A charming, elegant hotel - user review I could sit in the lobby of this hotel for days. Tranquil, elegant, wonderful service with a historian who works in the hotel daily! The convenient location, theater district, shopping on Fifth Avenue, Bryant Park. And the Oak Bar is some of the best entertainment in NYC! I can't wait to come back t... newyork.citysearch.com
A hidden gem - user review Wonderful hotel. My parents stay here when they visit. The location is amazing, the cozy, open lobby feels like the New York you expect. The cat is cute. The staff is ... newyork.citysearch.com
New York Flavor - user review As a resident of the New York City metropolitan area, it's not often I need to select a hotel in the Big Apple. I visit Manhattan regularly to attend shows, cultural and sports events and to try a new restaurant suggest... epinions.com
The Algonquin: a wonderful hotel - user review We stayed at the Algonquin hotel in NYC the first weekend of December 2004. Never having been to NYC it was hard to decide which hotel would suit our needs. This hotel perfectly met our needs. The outside is beautiful, wi... epinions.com
Algonquin delivers on history - user review My wife and I stayed at the Algonquin for an anniversary and had a great time. The hotel staff was extremely polite and helpful. The lobby bar is fantastic. I would definitely stay again. The location of the hotel is great for Times Square... expedia.com
Id come back! - user review Nice small hotel in an outstanding location we could easily walk to Broadway plays, 5th Ave stores, and even Central Park. Very friendly staff, clean rooms with very comfortable beds and quiet. We'd definitely come back! Coffee shop next door has great... expedia.com
Took my back in time - user review No hotel rooms are big in NYC so get over it, but this one was ample even had a hair dryer! No coffee pot, but then again it is NYC! Close to everything, the employees are way past friendly and I felt safe. When you travel alone, feeling safe is most important. Traveler's tip on getting the most out... expedia.com
Great Lobby & Bellstaff-Rude Concierge - user review All that the Algonquin has going for it comes from the hotel's historical legacies the renovated architecture, the legends of the Round Table that the current managers have packaged with a theme park mentality instead of with the subtlety and taste that their previous literary clientele enjoyed at t... fodors.com
No title - user review I was never given an opportunity to indicate I wanted 1 room for 3 people, and they forced me to pay $100 more per night for a suite!!! that put me way ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Our stay at the Algonquin was all that we hoped it might be. It lived up to what we had heard of it. Staff was friendly and helpful and in the middle of summer the climate control of our room was without fault. We couldn't have dreamed of a more delightful visit to a NYC hotel. Near the theater dist... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review We enjoyed our stay at the Algonquin and the red flame restaurant was great for breakfast and service. The location was excellent as we were close to radio city music hall for the Christmas spectacular and close to the majestic theatre for the phantom of the opera. The only drawbacks were the size o... mytravelguide.com
Disappointing - user review A stay at the Algonquin was something I had always dreamed of, being a Dorothy Parker fan, and I love the fact that the hotel has a resident cat (Matilda). We arrived at the hotel mid... tripadvisor.com
55+ Clientele, Neo-Con Newspaper, Rude Concierge at Algonquin - user review I also took advantage of the Winter/2007 $179 TravelZoo promotion and wish I hadn't. I switched to another hotel that charges over twice nightly what I paid for one night at the Algonq... tripadvisor.com
Good for the price - user review Just got back from the Algonquin. Chose this hotel for location and price. Travelzoo had a great rate of 179 with continental breakfast. We were worried about the construction next ... tripadvisor.com
Excellent Stay - user review Just got back from three days in Manhattan, staying at the historic Algonquin. We stayed in a suite, which was superb, without being too pricey. The staff was warm and helpful. Th... tripadvisor.com
Matilda rules - user review My friend Penny mentioned that the Algonquin had a great cocktail bar, so I decided to take a look at the hotel, never imagining that it would meet our budget (£100 per night for two) bu... tripadvisor.com
Home Away From Home - user review My husband and I had a getaway to New York just after Christmas. We booked a room at the Algonquin by calling them directly. I felt uncomfortable doing it over the internet. I told the a... tripadvisor.com
My favorite place to stay in NYC - user review Thanks to a special on travelzoo.com, I decided to head up to NYC for a weekend in march and stay at the Algonquin. It's not hip or fashionable, but it has a familiar, old charm and cos... tripadvisor.com
Blue Room Bar - user review The Blue Room bar has been a staple of our trips to NYC. Living in Philadelphia, we can go up on a whim. The eccentric waiters in the Blue Room bar have always been part of the charm. I was... tripadvisor.com
Eardrum shattering noise - user review This is a very nice, expensive hotel in a great location. However, when we checked in, the person at the front desk told us there would be a 'chiseling' noise from construction outside ... tripadvisor.com
Excellent hotel, close to everything - user review We just spent a long weekend at the Algonquin Hotel and it was in the perfect location. Times Square and the theaters are about a block away. A lot of the sights we wanted to visit we... tripadvisor.com
Happy Writer: - user review My friend the writer had her first NYC performed play on the weekend I was in town. The entire group stayed in the hotel. She felt honored to be in such an historic facility wit... travel.yahoo.com
Travel reviews for Algonquin Hotel, New York City, New York, United States of America The Algonquin Hotel is a 3 Star hotel. Located in the heart of Manhattan; the Algonquin is the hotel preferred by those who best appreciate NY; a true landmark with a tradition of elegance that began a century ago. Attractions include; Empire State Building 1 mile; Lincoln Center 2miles; Broadway an... myholidayreport.com
Algonquin Hotel New York - Special Internet Rates at HotelClub Rooms are small -- but who cares, when you've got the historic, comfy lobby in which to read, drink, talk and people-watch. And then there's Matilda, the lobby cat, and her chaise. The Algonquin is one of New York's ... hotelclub.net
Hotel Reviews and Pictures: Algonquin Hotel in Midtown New York City , a gathering of writers who called themselves the Vicious Circle. The oldest operating hotel in New York City is nonetheless quite forward-thinking; it was the first to offer electronic door keys, and the first to welcome ladies traveling alone. The tradition continues as the Algonquin offers compl... hotels.about.com
Algonquin - New York, NY - Algonquin Rates and Reviews - SideStep Location. The Algonquin Hotel rests on historic West 44th Street in the center of New York City, nine miles from La Guardia Airport and 17 miles from JFK and Newark International Airports. Located in Midtown Manhattan, guests are within four blocks of shopping, dining and entertainment on Broadway, ... sidestep.com
Algonquin Hotel, New York City, NY - VirtualTourist.com The Algonquin is an oasis of tranquility in the centre of madness that is New York. Great City though. It is worth more that the 3 1/2 stars it is given. Old world charm, comfort ,and GREAT beds. Staff are considrate and helpful. Very near Times Square. Grea... virtualtourist.com
Algonquin Hotel New York City NY - Reviews & Official Contact Details I booked the Hotel because I knew about his reputation from an old relative who had been one of your faithful guests of your hotel in the past. I booked through the web, however I will never again go through that method. As soon as arrived and for a few days after, we had the most uncomfortable, sma... travel-library.com
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