Pros

  • Located three blocks from Times Square and one of the city’s transportation hubs
  • Electric stovetop, microwave, and full-sized fridge in rooms
  • iPod docking stations in rooms
  • Free laundry machines and dryers
  • Free business and fitness centers, and Wi-Fi
  • Cocktail reception most week nights
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Cons

  • Faces the backside of the Port Authority Bus Terminal
  • Street noise audible in front-facing rooms
  • Small, cramped lobby quickly gets crowded with guests
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Bottom Line

Centrally located in Midtown Manhattan, and packing an array of amenities -- in-room kitchenettes, full-size refrigerators, free laundry machines -- that will appeal to both tourists and business travelers, the three-and-a-half pearl Staybridge Suites is that rare venue where guests who don’t want to splurge on luxury don’t have to choose between convenience and comfort. Those with a yen for more elbow room (and with bottomless budgets), however, may feel penned in.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Delta Hotels by Marriott New York Times Square

Scene

Comfortable but crowded, with enough to keep guests busy

Though the illuminated column that rules the lobby eliminates the usual hangout space for travelers, the "great room" in the back of the hotel offers a comfortable common area often filled with tourists planning their days. Behind that, a greenhouse-style breakfast area serves as a light-filled place to eat in the morning. A small sidewalk cafe area in front would be more charming if it weren’t so dominated by the bus station. Hallways are dark and short but decorated with photographs of New York City landmarks, which might help guests ignore the fact that the actual view from the hotel is of the Port Authority parking lot. Space is at a premium, so on busy days, herds of tourists crowd together downstairs at the front desk, cook-to-order breakfast, and on what seem like some of the slowest elevators in Midtown.

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Location

Behind the Port Authority Bus Terminal on a gritty block in Midtown West

Situated in the transition area between Times Square and Hell's Kitchen, the hotel is three blocks from one of the city's most important subway hubs, the Times Square 42nd Street station, and it's impossible to ignore the Port Authority Bus Terminal looming across the street. It takes only yards in either direction to be swept up in the frenzy of New York City's tourism central, with its bright lights, swarms of dazzled tourists, smooth-talking touts, and regular New Yorkers intent on ignoring it all and just trying to get to work on time. Tourist hot spots like the Theater District, Times Square, and countless places to eat, drink, and shop are within a few minutes’ walk in nearly any direction. The block itself, however, is unattractive, with a porn shop, parking garage, construction site, and the inescapable, monolithic presence of the Port Authority.

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Rooms

Small rooms packed with amenities, suitable for longer stays

Rooms manage to pack in a surprising range of amenities into a tight space, making the rooms suitable for longer-term stays. They include a stocked kitchenette with full-sized refrigerators, microwaves, coffeemakers, electric stovetops, and enough pots, pans, plates, and dining utensils to meet the cooking needs of all but the most culinary-minded traveler. There’s even a recipe book -- though it’s geared to the level of chef who needs instructions on how to assemble a sandwich. Other features include a 37-inch flat-screen TV with more than 150 channels, in-room safes, iPod-dock stereos, and free Wi-Fi. The location is conveniently central, but the view is chiefly of the parking lot on top of the Port Authority Bus Terminal across the street, and modest guests staying at eye level with the lot may regret the lack of fully opaque curtains as transit workers drop off and retrieve their cars throughout the day. On our visit, noise from the street was audible 12 floors up in a front-facing room at 3 a.m.

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Features

Several free features, and a bar and a regular cocktail reception to keep guests occupied on-site

The Staybridge has a number of free services that are welcome but not unusual -- free Wi-Fi, free 24-hour-a-day fitness center, round-the-clock pantry/mini-convenience store behind the front desk, and a row of laptops off the lobby that serves as the free business center. The glass-ceilinged breakfast room is a light and airy place to partake in breakfast or to sip cocktails for the happy-hour receptions every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The hotel bar, all glass and odd angles, was mostly empty on our visit, but the staff said that its frequented more by local residents, many of whom work across the street at the bus terminal.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Delta Hotels by Marriott New York Times Square

Scene

Comfortable but crowded, with enough to keep guests busy

Though the illuminated column that rules the lobby eliminates the usual hangout space for travelers, the "great room" in the back of the hotel offers a comfortable common area often filled with tourists planning their days. Behind that, a greenhouse-style breakfast area serves as a light-filled place to eat in the morning. A small sidewalk cafe area in front would be more charming if it weren’t so dominated by the bus station. Hallways are dark and short but decorated with photographs of New York City landmarks, which might help guests ignore the fact that the actual view from the hotel is of the Port Authority parking lot. Space is at a premium, so on busy days, herds of tourists crowd together downstairs at the front desk, cook-to-order breakfast, and on what seem like some of the slowest elevators in Midtown.

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Location

Behind the Port Authority Bus Terminal on a gritty block in Midtown West

Situated in the transition area between Times Square and Hell's Kitchen, the hotel is three blocks from one of the city's most important subway hubs, the Times Square 42nd Street station, and it's impossible to ignore the Port Authority Bus Terminal looming across the street. It takes only yards in either direction to be swept up in the frenzy of New York City's tourism central, with its bright lights, swarms of dazzled tourists, smooth-talking touts, and regular New Yorkers intent on ignoring it all and just trying to get to work on time. Tourist hot spots like the Theater District, Times Square, and countless places to eat, drink, and shop are within a few minutes’ walk in nearly any direction. The block itself, however, is unattractive, with a porn shop, parking garage, construction site, and the inescapable, monolithic presence of the Port Authority.

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Rooms

Small rooms packed with amenities, suitable for longer stays

Rooms manage to pack in a surprising range of amenities into a tight space, making the rooms suitable for longer-term stays. They include a stocked kitchenette with full-sized refrigerators, microwaves, coffeemakers, electric stovetops, and enough pots, pans, plates, and dining utensils to meet the cooking needs of all but the most culinary-minded traveler. There’s even a recipe book -- though it’s geared to the level of chef who needs instructions on how to assemble a sandwich. Other features include a 37-inch flat-screen TV with more than 150 channels, in-room safes, iPod-dock stereos, and free Wi-Fi. The location is conveniently central, but the view is chiefly of the parking lot on top of the Port Authority Bus Terminal across the street, and modest guests staying at eye level with the lot may regret the lack of fully opaque curtains as transit workers drop off and retrieve their cars throughout the day. On our visit, noise from the street was audible 12 floors up in a front-facing room at 3 a.m.

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Features

Several free features, and a bar and a regular cocktail reception to keep guests occupied on-site

The Staybridge has a number of free services that are welcome but not unusual -- free Wi-Fi, free 24-hour-a-day fitness center, round-the-clock pantry/mini-convenience store behind the front desk, and a row of laptops off the lobby that serves as the free business center. The glass-ceilinged breakfast room is a light and airy place to partake in breakfast or to sip cocktails for the happy-hour receptions every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The hotel bar, all glass and odd angles, was mostly empty on our visit, but the staff said that its frequented more by local residents, many of whom work across the street at the bus terminal.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Pets Allowed

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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