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Reviews Of Hotel Edison

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Established in 1931, Hotel Edison is woven into the fabric of NYC and is a long-standing favorite among celebrities, musicians, and professional athletes. Our enduring legacy is a testament to our historic charm and timeless hospitality. But don't take our word for it. Explore real reviews from guests who share their experiences.

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Guest   •   May 14, 2025

Très Bon hôtel dans ...

Très Bon hôtel dans l’ensemble. Surtout pour l’emplacement à 1 minute de Times Square et décoration de l’époque. Les chambres sont d’une taille correct et les lits confortables. La salle de bain fait le job. Un peut bruyant par contre pour les chambres aux étages inférieur mais normal en pleine ville. Le petit déjeuner a le mérite d’exister mais est limiter (un sandwich, un café et un fruits) … ça peut être suffisant pour démarrer la journée. Le personnel est très serviables et à l’écoute.
Guest   •   May 15, 2025

It's an old historic ...

It's an old historic hotel in the heart of the theater district and a mere block off of Times Square. Great place to stay.
Guest   •   May 16, 2025

To the Management of ...

To the Management of Hotel Edison – New York Dear Management, We stayed at Hotel Edison in New York from May 6th to May 14th, 2025, as a group of 10 people. We chose the hotel for its prime location in Times Square, its remarkable historical architecture, and its well-structured and comfortable spaces. Indeed, the hotel has qualities that, at first glance, promise a memorable experience. However, unfortunately, we encountered extremely unpleasant situations that severely impacted our stay. The way we were treated by some of the front desk staff, luggage attendants, breakfast restaurant personnel, and certain waiters at Bond 45 was deeply disappointing. We were met with rudeness, harsh attitudes, and at times, outright disrespect. Instead of courtesy, we received impatience. Instead of a welcoming atmosphere, we were faced with indifference. Sadly, these employees seem completely unprepared to deal with guests, especially tourists who chose the hotel based on its reputation. It is unacceptable that a hotel of this caliber employs individuals who do not understand that guests are the foundation of the business, and that the very least expected is politeness, empathy, and professionalism. We felt as if we were asking for favors or staying for free, when in fact we fully paid for our stay and honored all financial commitments. Therefore, I am expressing my deep dissatisfaction. I will not return to Hotel Edison, nor will I recommend it to anyone. That is unfortunate, as the hotel has great potential to offer a much more positive experience — but this will only be possible with serious investment in staff training, a culture of hospitality, and a willingness to listen to guests. I strongly suggest implementing comprehensive guest satisfaction surveys and truly taking the time to understand what your guests are experiencing and feeling. After all, excellence is built — or lost — through the eyes and voices of your clients. Sincerely