Sheraton New York Hotel And Towers

Sheraton New York Hotel And Towers

811 7th Avenue - 10019 New York

General information:Our recently renovated lobby is the heart of our hotel. Italian marble, custom mahogany tables topped with blue and white porcelain jars, leather benches, and plaid wing chairs all draw you into the center of the lobby and past the grand mahogany clock - reminiscent of Grand Central Station. Location:The Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers is located on 7th Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets in midtown Manhattan.Area details:Just steps from the excitement of Broadway theatres, prestige of Carnegie Hall and world-class shopping of Fifth Avenue.Recreation:Business and leisure travelers alike choose us for our convenient location and full range of services, including High Speed Internet Access available in select guest and meeting rooms.Our fully equipped health club is located on the lower level. the 4,000 square foot fitness center contains Trotter treadmills, Tectrix Stairmasters, Tecrix' Life Fitness recumbent and upright bikes, a Nautilus skate machine, and Reebok cross-training machines. The health club also offers Men's and Women's locker areas with steam rooms and saunas. Personal training, massage therapy, and a mini-pro shop are also available.Streeter's New York Cafýÿ , our large, glass-enclosed restaurant. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch and exciting views of New York's 7th Avenue.Spend a relaxing evening in a local favorite, Hudson Bar. Itýÿs the best place to catch the game or chat with friends.Our newest venue, the Library Bar evokes a sophisticated gentlemen's club with inviting mahogany paneling, luxurious red leather tub chairs, a large mahogany bar, antique hand-knotted Persian rugs, and polished nickel details.Rooms:You'll find comfort and luxury in each of our 1,750 guest rooms. With 50 floors and two levels of accommodations, you're sure to find the room that's right for you.Policies:***As of January 12, 2007, until further notice, there will be no access to the club lounge on the weekends. Our club rooms offer use of the lounge which affords private checkýÿin, continental breakfast in the morning and snacks in the evening, which can still be offered during the week, as the lounge will be closed from Fridays at 11:00 AM and reopening on Sundays at 4:00 PM.***

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  • Comment added on 2007-12-01

    Good location center of NY and near subway, etc and all the action midtown. Very pricy hotel, but not sure what else can be had for $389 per night. This is actually a lot of money but I think NYC hotel prices are up a lot over the past year.

  • Comment added on 2007-07-28

    It's location is excellent because it is walking distance from fine restaurants, shops and entertainment.

  • Comment added on 2008-03-14

    Best value we've used Would recommend using bus tours for sightseeing (2 day ticket) - really good guides, can get good bearings one day, hop on/off the next. suggest not using SuperShuttle service - after long flight kept waiting until vehicle arrived and was full, then driver parks up. disappears (for a smoke) - frustrating after a long day and not on. Suggest using cabs with fixed price. Worst thing about NY nowadays is expected tipping - 15-20% and they will argue about it if not met!

  • Comment added on 2010-07-08

    On the week of June the 19th I spent a night at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers located in NYC. The location is great. The hotel, however, is far from it. The AC in the room was hardly working. These days were very hot and humid in NYC. Therefore, due to the AC issue I was unable to get any sleep that night. According to the hotel staff they were having a problem with the AC in some rooms that would soon be taking care off. Some of the floors of the hotel and rooms as well are definitely in need of renovation. Renovation that is not being done any time soon it seems. Not to fix an AC problem in the summer in NYC though is definitely a strong lack of diligence and professionalism when you are paying about $35o a night. Some travel/hotel related websites, reviews, publicity, etc might lead you to believe The Sheraton Hotel and Towers is a 4 or 3 star hotel. Do not be fooled, from my experience that week, I can tell you it is no more than a 2 star hotel with a glamorous lobby and nice staff uniforms. Even their rooms in floors as high as the 15 are very loud. Even up there you can hear the noise of car honks, sirens, etc. What was my worst hotel stay experience as of yet, is what occured to me, when checking back into the hotel on Friday the 25th. The hotel has a nice gym that I very much enjoyed. I also did happen to find out that some of the rooms do have great ACs still working quite nicely. Therefore, I decide I would still go ahead and, as per my reservation, check in on Friday, June 25th, 2010. Decision that led my to my worst travel experience as of yet. I had three bags already checked in at the hotel. Two of them were quite heavy. Yet, upon check in time, when I went to the front desk to provide my credit card, ID, etc. from all the bellmans that were standing around no one seemed to notice my need of help with my bags. I am a young female, part time runway model, honestly not used to carrying three heavy bags all by myself. That I am aware of, that is what bell men get paid for. I was given the keys to room number 3020. Key that did not work. They key simply would not open the room door. So I had to go back down to the front desk to get another key. At this time I am told, by quite a polite CSR to try the new key she is providing me with. She also did say, if the new key did not work she would check me into another room instead. I go back upstairs and try the new key, which also did not open the door. I guess after all the room door was perhaps defective at the time. Well, when I go back down, now on my fourth elevator trip to and from the 3oth floor, I am given the key to another room. The key I am now given is for a room located in the 45th floor. Now, still with no help with my bags, I go to the room on the 45th floor. The room, coincidently was exactly located under the room I had stayed in a few nights prior to this day. The AC in this room was simply not working. Therefore, I go back down, and due to the issue with the AC, request to be checked into another room. At this time, another customer representative with quite a nasty attitude asks me what is going? why I am asking to switch rooms again? As if a broken room door that does not open and a room AC that does not work are in any way my fault. That is exactly what I told her, to which she gave me quite a nasty answer telling me how I should talk to her. Is that something? I am now being told by a Front Desk Customer Service Representative how I should talk to others. Not only that, this is actually happening after I have carried my bags up and down in the elevator exactly 6 times. 6 elevator trips so far, yet no appropiate courtesy whatsoever. I have been in hotels that are much cheaper than the one in question, that I am sure at this point would have given a key to an upgraded suite and called it a day. At the Sheraton Hotel and Towers instead I was given nothing but aggravations and nasty attitude on this day. Well, regardless she gives me a key to a room on the 15 floor now, the room is quite loud. To my surprise even though it is on the 15 floor, you can hear quite enough car honks, sirens, among other noises, etc. At this time my need for relaxation is such, this loudness simply will not do. I go back downstairs on my, now 8th time one way trip on the elevator. I am now tired, my arms hurt, I am aggravated enough, and regardless when I ask for another room, they choose to call the manager to complaint about my request. They did not call the manager so he could personally check me into a peacefull, cool, nice room, instead they called the manager to complaint about my request to be checked into a room where I could actually, at last get to peacefully relax and have some needed rest. Quite naturally, this is when I leave the hotel. It is therefore, that I sincerely do not recommend The Sheraton Hotel and Towers located in Midtown NYC to anyone. All of the facts I have stayed in this review are true and I have the papers to prove so, believe me this hotel's front desk staff does not provide its guests with adequate service. At this hotel you simply will not get what you paid for. May you find a better place to stay.

  • Comment added on 2007-05-28

    We travelled to NYC this Memorial Day Weekend with our two children and stayed at this Sheraton. I never write in about such experiences, but this time I felt compelled to do so. Our rooms at the Sheraton NY Hotel and Towers were pricey, not very clean, and offered only the most meager amenities for the price. We found the rooms so bleak we consciously tried to busy ourselves away from the hotel as much as possible to avoid being in the rooms. Here are some suggestions I offered to Sheraton customer service in an email after returning home:

  • Comment added on 2008-03-19

    Never stay in Sheraton again Don't stay here.

  • Comment added on 2009-01-14

    They don't give any late check outs, even just for less than one hour. Because they charge $3.25/bag/day for storing your bags before you have to go to the airport.

  • Comment added on 2009-07-21

    The staff is absolutely horrible and disrespectful. A Hotel like the Sheraton

  • Comment added on 2008-09-10

    Good Hotel Was a little disappointed in the room size. There were three of us staying in a room with double beds as requested; however, the walking area was very small--very little room for us to put our suitcases.

  • Comment added on 2008-03-23

    Not Impressed There were mouse traps and dirt under the beds!

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