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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   •   December 06, 2024

Lo malo es que ...

Lo malo es que con el servicio de desayuno, si tomas en el restaurante de abajo, tienes que pagar 6,5 dólares por sentarte. En el otro el Bond desayuno regular, la gente que atiende allí para nada amable. Con mi familia desayunamos al final en un local exterior, (saliendo del hotel a 30 metros) exquisito y abundante.
Guest   •   December 03, 2024

The hotel is perfectly ...

The hotel is perfectly placed, in the heart of times square. Unfortunately, we had a leak from above and had what smelt like urine pouring into our bathroom onto our toiletries, etc. When I complained, I was originally told to pack up and drop our stuff to reception, and they would find us a new room by 3 pm. They said they had no spare rooms, when I said it wasn't acceptable as we hadn't washed, used toilet or brushed our teeth, they magically found a spare room. I don't think this was very good service and definitely left me feeling disappointed. On checking out, they asked how my stay was, I said not very good. They said that's great as they clearly didn't listen to my answer. Could be a great hotel if the service improved!
Guest   •   December 03, 2024

The Edison is the ...

The Edison is the epitome of ok. The hotel is in a fantastic location, if you’re visiting for a show. But so are lots of other hotels. The art deco styling is minimal, but appreciated. Otherwise there is nothing that makes the Edison stand out. The rooms are a good size and clean. The beds comfortable and the sheets just a little scratchy. They are also pretty characterless. And hot - everything is set to 75 degrees regardless of how you set your thermostat. The lobby blasts upbeat music at you in a bid to make you feel like it’s…the past? The service charge certainly isn’t. The mandatory $45 for two bottles of water in the room and a “grab and go” croissant and coffee from a nearby eatery tests your patience, as do the scrolling ads for discounts mentioning the Edison in the elevators. Look, it’s fine, ok? It’s not bad. It’s safe, clean and a place to sleep. Just don’t be falling for any “character”, and watch out for that additional fee.