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"I stayed at the Sheraton Times Square for three nights, and honestly, the location can’t be beat. You’re right in the middle of everything — a couple of minutes from Times Square, an easy walk to Central Park, and close to the theaters if you’re catching a show.
Check-in was quick, though the lobby was always buzzing with people (big hotel energy). My room was clean and comfortable, with a good bed and enough space for New York standards — not huge, but fine for sleeping and recharging after a long day out. I barely heard street noise at night, which was a nice surprise given how central the hotel is.
The gym was better than I expected — lots of equipment and well kept. Housekeeping kept things tidy and stocked without me having to ask. Wi-Fi worked well, which was important since I needed it in the evenings.
Downsides? It’s a really big hotel, so it feels more business-like than cozy, and the elevators can be slow when everyone’s coming or going. Food and drinks are pricey, but that’s New York.
Overall, I’d say the Sheraton is a great choice if you want a reliable, comfortable place to stay right in the middle of Manhattan. Perfect if you’re here to see the city and don’t plan on spending all day in your room.
Would I stay again? Yes — mainly for the location."
"Perfect location in Midtown Manhattan! Our room had incredible views of Times Square. The hotel’s daily breakfast buffet was great, and it offered nice views of Times Square. We’ll be back!"
"Great quiet environment, close to subway stops that can take you all over the city. Staff were super polite and ensured that all areas were clean. The common area was a great place to eat and charge your devices. I stayed in the women’s only pod of 6 and it was a pleasant stay, some people are in and out within the day and so you’ll see some changing faces, but a very pleasant stay overall."
In the middle of this traffic circle is an iconic monument that celebrates the great explorer and marks the transition from the city to the relaxing atmosphere of Central Park.
You can make plans for a show at Gershwin Theater during your trip to New York. Experience the acclaimed art scene and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
Hearst Tower is located in a vibrant area of New York known for its popular theater scene and top museums. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 1605 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Hearst Tower, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Hearst Tower?
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, and Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum feature captivating exhibits. Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, and Empire State Building are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Hearst Tower. You can catch a show at Broadway, Lincoln Center, and Radio City Music Hall.
How can I get to Hearst Tower?
With so many choices for transportation, seeing the area around Hearst Tower is a breeze. You can access metro transit at 81 St. - Museum of Natural History Station, 86 St. Station (Central Park West), and 86 St. Station (Broadway). If you're hopping a train into town, Grand Central - 42 St. Station, New York Harlem 125th St. Station, and Penn Station are the closest train stations to Manhattan.