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    Queen Size Beds
    Amber R.

    I stayed at Hotel 33 with my husband and son for three nights in July. We arrived early at 6 am and the staff promptly took our bags while we explored, and we were able to get early check-in at noon for $75. The staff was friendly, the hotel was clean and quiet and the room size was quite large for NYC standards - Queen sized beds!? The hotel is a short 10-minute walk to the nearest subway and the financial district. The location was great for dining, especially the Tin Building food hall. If you're comfortable being a bit removed from some of the more tourist-y locations, would definitely recommend.

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    Luis R.

    We stayed for the weekend after being at a different hotel near Times Square. 33 Seaport definitely has a quiter vibe than the lively Times Square area, and it was a really nice change of pace for the weekend. We were warmly greeted right as we entered. Once we got to our room, it was clean and very spacious. There were some snacks at the mini bar and a nice pour over coffee setup. The bed was very comfortable and we definitely got a good nights sleep. We ordered room service for breakfast twice, which was good, although the second day we ordered the breakfast sandwich, they switched from brioche buns to regular sandwich bread. The muffins were all stuffed and were really good. The location is really close to the water, which we took advantage of for some nice photos at night. There are also quite a few restaurants within close walking distance, a bar across the street, and a pretty good pizza spot a couple blocks away. It's also about a 10-minute walk from the subway, so it's pretty convenient. I really liked this hotel and would definitely recommend staying here if you want a bit of quiet at night compared to the hustle and bustle of Times Square area.

    View from the 6th floor wraparound balcony
    Natalie C.

    Classy, beautiful hotel with a fantastic view of the Brooklyn bridge. Great area (Seaport) that's close to many shops and restaurants. The gym was only big enough for one person (and if you're tall, don't bother. The ceiling is very low.). The staff was super kind and attentive as well. Very excited to come back!

    The shower in my room
    Corinna C.

    I was looking for a hotel close to where my Dad lives. I knew nothing about this hotel, I booked a room for 4 nights. Not only is it a cute boutique hotel, it's in a great location. South Street Seaport area is so nice, it's quiet and right next to the water and the Brooklyn Bridge, the hotel bar is great looking as well and I cannot say enough about the friendly staff. My room had the most amazing bathroom, it was huge and clean and bright. And I had a terrace with such a great view. I will stay at this hotel from now on when visiting NYC.

    Stewart L.

    I often like to split my New York visits between downtown and uptown hotels, and decided to try this newish hotel for this trip . It well located between the East River (South Street Seaport-adjacent, under the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge) and the Financial District. A major subway stop (Fulton St.) and the World Trade Center are easily walkable. Mr. C is a collection of 3 boutique hotels started by fourth generation members of the Cipriani family. Outward-facing rooms/suites face either Front St, (with higher-floor rooms getting views of the Brooklyn Bridge), or Peck Slip, a quaint cobblestone street with a wide pedestrian park-like swath down its middle. The least expensive rooms had "courtyard" views. My Peck Slip-view room was smallish and narrow, but nicely designed. The hotel uses a lot of lacquered teak veneer throughout its public rooms and guest rooms, evoking a nautical vibe. There were lots of fixings for cocktail-making and drinking, plus wine and branded souvenirs. Liked the electrical outlet and USB port availability and locations. The single window let in a lot of natural light. The bathroom had 2 sinks, an enclosed WC, and shower with rain and hand-holdable heads. I did not find the mattress particularly comfortable. There were some minor glitches with the telephone. Two complimentary Bellinis (a Cipriani signature cocktail) were delivered. The hotel's restaurant is also called Bellini. It has a smallish indoor dining room and intimate bar area, plus a nicely set up outdoor space along the sidewalk. I had dinner here one night. The indoor ambiance were great, as was the Mr. C cocktail. Service was attentive, although not everyone was familiar with the menu. The food was okay-- the breading on my Fritto di Gamberi was a little heavy, my Veal Piccatine a little tough, the accompanying rice pilaf undercooked. I also ordered breakfast twice from the restaurant; it is only available through In-Room Dining. The frittata was okay, but the French toast and Canadian bacon were good. I found it odd when ordering that my room number did not come up automatically on the phone, they had to ask for it. The restaurant staff is also does the room service delivery. There is a lobby lounge and another bar adjacent to the front desk. I don't know if drinks are nibbles are served here. It was closed for a noisy private event my first night (luckily ended by 11 pm) and not staffed my second night. Housekeeping and front desk service was great. Kudos to Mohammed at reception. Overall a pleasant stay. I found the location nicer than staying smack dab in the middle of the Financial District. South Street Seaport and the immediate vicinity have a lot of dining options, including Jean-Georges Vongerichten's The Fulton and David Chang's recently relocated Momofuku Ssam Bar.

    Natalie S.

    I just stayed at 33 Seaport Hotel for my anniversary and had the most amazing experience. I went to grab food and came back with a complimentary bottle of Prosecco and a lovely note. Our room was fantastic.

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    Mike H.

    January 2023 Early in the year, I stayed one night at the Hotel in a Superior Room. With Amex Platinum benefits, I received daily breakfast for 2, late checkout (2pm), a $100 dining credit, and a welcome drink at the bar (I did not use). *** Important FYI for Room Service/ Amex If you chose to use room service to take advantage of your dining credit, be aware that a 20% tip is automatically added. Location: I enjoy staying in FiDi and find this location to be great! Check-in / Room: Check-in was easy and the room was very appealing to a younger person like myself. Very romantic/ intimate vibe. See Photo Dining: I used my $100 dining credit for a room service dinner. The food was high quality and came quickly. See Photo I did have to call to ask for a menu to be brought to my room. Overall: My stay was brief but I enjoyed my time at the hotel. It gives a very boutique and 'sexy' feel. I would stay again.

    View from my room.
    Kevin H.

    I was extremely excited to stay at Mr. C Seaport because of its reputation. I booked through Amex's fine hotel + resorts so I received an abundance of benefits which included $200 of credit against the price of the room. After the credit, the price of the room was still over $200 for one night. The staff at Mr. C Seaport were nothing short of exceptional. Every employee I encountered during my stay was smiling and always ready to help. My room was also clean and comfortable. However, I believe these are the standards for hotels. I have received the same level of satisfaction with the staff and room at hotels at a fraction of the price Mr. C Seaport charges. From a luxury hotel at this price, I'd expect great amenities. The only amenity I was able to utilize was their gym and it was far from what you would expect at a luxury hotel. The gym was smaller than the size of my room. It only had 2 treadmills, an adjustable pulley machine, dumbells, and a few weighted exercise balls. Other than the lackluster gym, I was not aware of any other amenities. While the room I was given was comfortable, the view was subpar. I also dined at Bellini, the connected restaurant, and I will post a separate review for that. I would not recommend dining at Bellini. TLDR- Great staff and comfortable rooms. Great for experiencing the seaport of Manhattan. I would not recommend Mr. C Seaport because I do not believe the price justifies the experience.

    Terrace view
    Kelsey D.

    Had an amazing stay! Peter and Tommy were amazing, friendly, and accommodating (as were all of the other staff)! Nice hotel, great location, beautiful views! Exactly what I needed for a night away. Will definitely be back soon

    Despite the overcast its a strikingly beautiful view
    N C.

    Lovely staycation to celebrate a big birthday. William at the front desk is not only a gem of a human being but will ensure you are taken care of from arrival to departure. Huge, huge fan of the customer service here. We did before dinner cocktails that we brought up to sip on our balcony --- highly recommend you ask the bartender for a spin on your favorite, in our case it was an old fashion with a twist. We also did room service breakfast and recommend the well-sized cappuccino and strawberry smoothie to get your day going.

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    Absolutely 5 star, no question! Quality, luxury, and impressive service. Waterfront with amazing views. An Oasis in lower Manhattan

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