Bedford Hotel New York

Bedford Hotel New York

118 East 40th Street - NY 10016 New York

The 3 star Hotel Bedford goes beyond the amenities of a hotel of its category and offers many of the comforts of home, in a fantastic location near the Empire State Building in exciting New York City. This is a very central Manhattan location and a great starting point from which to base your visit to the Big Apple. It is located between the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings. It is also just a short walk to Fifth Avenue and the Fashion District for those who love shopping. Rockefeller Center is also nearby, where you can go skating in the winter time. And the United Nations building with its famous knotted gun sculpture and many other tourist attractions are within reach. You can really take advantage of all that the city has to offer from this very central location.The hotel has doubles and quadruples which can sleep anywhere from 1 to 4 people (in one or 2 double beds). The Hotel Bedford has 135 spacious studios and one bedroom suite. Amenities include en suite bathroom TV, in-room safe, voicemail, iron and ironing board, and hair dryer. There are also suites which feature serving pantries with refrigerators, microwaves and coffee makers. Enjoy the charm and attentive service of a small European hotel in the heart of midtown Manhattan, New York with a friendly staff to attend to your every need. Charming rooms in a central Manhattan location!

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  • Comment added on 2008-04-15

    great location very helpful staff no complaints what so ever hope to return

  • Comment added on unknown

    It’s clean, affordable, and in a great location. Their Summer Sizzle package was a good deal. If you are looking for simple accommodations it’s highly recommended.

  • Comment added on 2008-08-19

    Great hotel with fast, free wireless in the lobby. Colonial style decor, friendly staff. Great choice if you a peaceful and quiet hotel.

  • Comment added on 2009-09-23

    I've stayed in numerous very over-priced and impersonal hotels during the 2 years since I left NYC--but te Bedford Hotel is now my home away from home> i was there for a recent week stay and loved its small, intimate cozy ambiance. Wonderful staff and best of all, its just two blocks from Grand Central and right around the corner are endless coffee shops, eateries and the fabulous Bloom's Delicatessen, just down the block from the hotel. Great breakfasts are served here with endless coffee refills and big servings for wonderful bargain rates. I can hardly wait to make my holiday reservation.

  • Comment added on 2006-07-23

    The location and price were unbeatable, but the lobby and room were a little stale. The bed didn't have the crisp, clean feeling I look for in a hotel and the bathroom, just didn't seem that clean. For a couple days in the city on a budget for...

  • Comment added on 2008-11-13

    pros: Location, staff, restaurant next doorFor the past year and one half, I have stayed at the Hotel Bedford 4 nights per month on business and I feel very much at home. The rooms are always clean and everyone on their staff is very friendly and...

  • Comment added on 2009-03-18

    Beatiful European style small hotel with easy access to many local attractions

  • Comment added on 2006-12-28

    We stayed at the Bedford Hotel and had a very good experience. They were very polite and helpful, and even helped us make alternate Limousine arrangements to the airport when our original Limo did not show up. Room was small but...

  • Comment added on 2007-04-10

    Friendly staff, great add-ons, great location, overall good price.Really noisy.“Overall, a good experience. Room was above expectations (nice to have microwave and refrigerator), but it was always extremely noisy. Also, mold in bathroom, but it was...

  • Comment added on 2004-03-07

    My mother stayed here, and they were completely racist and rude. Not only did her first room stink of cigarettes and body odor, when she complained to the management she was treated as if she were a refugee. THEN, when they deigned to move her to...

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