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    Stayed here in Sept 2010, great value and close to everything! The shared bathrooms were also very clean... planning to go back this year!

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    Times Square House - Comfy upstairs bedroom

    Times Square House

    3.0(1 review)
    1.3 miMidtown West, Hell's Kitchen, Theater District

    I found Times Square House on Hostelbookers.com, and after reading glowing reviews on both…read moreHostelbookers and Tripadvisor (though one of the tripadvisor reviews is a misplaced review for another hotel and several are in a language I can't read) I was excited to try it out. I wanted to contact the hostel to inquire about their "no luggage storage" policy (does that mean my luggage won't be secure in my room when I'm not in?) and their cash-only policy (what would the total cost be, with taxes?), but couldn't find contact information anywhere on the web... In fact, I couldn't find any record of this hostel elsewhere on the web because, it is, in fact, not a hostel, but a (very nice!) man renting bedrooms out in his Hell's Kitchen apartment. What this means for you, staying at Times Square House: 1) there's no "staff," no employees to speak to in advance about your concerns, or during your stay. The apartment owner is available via e-mail AFTER you book, and in-person during your stay, but keeps regular business hours (meaning, he goes to sleep in his bedroom across the living room from you or downstairs from you at night, and isn't up till morning, so there's no assistance after hours. 2) There are four bedrooms with up to two people per, and two bathrooms total. So at 11 AM checkout, you will have to battle the other occupants for a bathroom like you're back in your college dorm. My traveling companion and I managed to check-out in time, so no idea if there are consequences if you don't because some other occupant wants to give herself a makeover in one of the only two bathrooms present. You also have to deal with the other occupants' hygiene issues, like clumps of hair in the drain, toothpaste in the sink, wet towels on the floor, etc. Unlike a real hostel, where you'd have many restrooms to choose from, and cleaning staff making the rounds, you're stuck with whatever condition the previous person left the bathroom in at Times Square House. 3) Speaking of the bathrooms, both at Times Square House feature signs that read "please don't use too much toilet paper, toilet clogs easily!" My traveling companion experienced this first-hand, and, with no plunger present, well, you can imagine. Again, no hotel or hostel would allow plumbing in this condition. 4) You can get a lovely, private room at Times Square House. While the room was not the one shown on the hostelbookers site with the exposed brick, it was very nice. Hardwood floors, an AC unit, cool wall art and a comfy bed. No TV, but that was ok. The bed only featured a bottom sheet and comforter (no top-sheet, and I'm guessing the comforter doesn't get washed after each stay, so lots of potentially-commando travelers+direct contact with comforter=EW!). My companion and I paid $120/night to stay at Times Square House, which is reasonable for a private room, and tough to find within Manhattan proper. 5) This "hostel" is in Hell's Kitchen, NOT Times Square. I thought such a pricey hostel, named Times Square House, whose listings feature lots of pics of Times Square, would actually be in Times Square. I was willing to pay double what other hostels were charging per night to be right in Times Square. My companion and I walked from Times Square station to Times Square House, and it was a sweaty, lengthy hike. But more importantly, the neighborhood, Hell's Kitchen, is sketchy. And dirty. Like a lot of NY. But there are a lot of convenience stores/little produce markets. And Times Square House is right next to the Hell's Kitchen Flea Market, which was super cool! Lots of neat finds, for pretty good prices. 6) Since Times Square House is literally someone's house, and he lives there, it's quite awkward at times. You're bathing in someone's shower with them, a complete stranger, right next door. The owner is generous and offers access to the items in his kitchen, but using a stranger's dishes, drinking his milk, brewing coffee in his coffeepot just felt too weird to me, with him there. I was concerned about inadvertently breaking a rule (no shoes in the house, no cooking in the kitchen, shoes go on the rack when you're home, no alcohol in the rooms), using someone's "special" mug or the last of his girlfriend's soymilk. Maybe I'm too neurotic for this kind of setup. Love the anonymity of a real hostel or hotel! Again, the owner is very nice, and did his best to make Times Square House comfortable. 7) Bring your own soap/toothpaste/washcloths etc. A towel was provided, but there weren't any in the bathrooms themselves, nor soap in the shower, nor tissues in the bathroom or bedrooms, and while the toilet paper did get refilled when it ran low, I didn't see any extra rolls available in the bathroom. Overall, Times Square House is pretty bare-bones, and not quite what I was expecting. But it did the trick as a place to sleep after adventurous days in NY. If that's all you need, and don't mind the close-quarters, go for it!

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    Interfaith Retreats - die Schlafbox

    Interfaith Retreats

    4.1(7 reviews)
    0.9 miChelsea

    Just got back from NYC and spending 3 nights at the Interfaith Retreats. I was there for the US…read moreTennis Open, and once again I had a great time there. It is right next to the train station, and being a 70 year old female , I felt perfectly safe walking around the area. The bathroom was super clean, as was the room. All of the staff were very nice and made you feel at home. Can't wait for my next trip to NYC. I highly recommend this place to everybody,,,,,,

    I totally recommend this stay for solo travelers. It is a hostel style pod community in the heart…read moreof Chelsea! They're not even for profit either, all profits go to the homeless outreach program that the two hosts coordinate. I easily got to the building walking a few blocks from the FlixBus drop off...and at the end of my stay New York Penn Station was across the street for train transportation to the airport! This is good for wandering around the city and coming back to a quiet setting. Very affordable as well! The building is next to a 7/11, the Fashion Institute of Technology college, Madison Square Garden, NY Penn Station, McDonalds, and a 99 cent Discount store. They have a couple rules that are more common courtesy than set rules. There was quiet time between 8:00pm-8:00am to accommodate travelers and their sleeping hours. And no meat or eggs! I had a pretty nice stay and had no complaints at all. They even let me keep my luggage on the day of check out and let me use the facilities outside the pod. 10/10 coming back!!

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    Broadway Hotel & Hostel - Superior Queen with shared bathroom outside in hallway.

    Broadway Hotel & Hostel

    2.7(69 reviews)
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    I was a little nervous about staying here at first, because it was such a cheap price for a night…read morein Manhattan. The reviews didn't look to great, but honestly my expectations weren't that high, I just needed a place to stay for the night. Turns out, this place was way better than I thought! I didn't show up until 1:30 a.m. but they were still very friendly getting me checked in. I booked a room with one bunk bed for a great deal (My roommate never showed up so I lucked out and got my own private room ;) There's no frills whatsoever, it's a very basic room but I feel like this should be expected. I usually get suspicious about the cleanliness of hostel beds, but I felt like mine was pretty clean. I had a sink in my room, which made it easy to brush my teeth and get ready in my own room rather than the shared bathroom. The bathrooms are a little small, and I didn't like the fact that there was a half-open window right where the shower was. They have a nice lounge with a bar, TV, computer area, etc., along with friendly staff. It's also walking distance from Central Park!! I would definitely stay here again the next time I find myself in the Big Apple.

    I wish I took photos of everything. The pillow cases and bed sheets were covered with visible…read morestains. The blankets were COVERED WITH HAIR. It was so gross. Even worse, the beds were slanted! The guest service from the front desk and the manager is so bad that they make you feel like everything . you disliked was your problem. I will learn from my mistake and never stay at a hotel with more than 10% bad reviews. DO NOT STAY HERE. It's not clean at all, ok location, shared bathroom (pretty clean but also gender-neutral and tiny), super thin walls, and horrible guest service.

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    NY Moore Hostel - Gameroom (lower level)

    NY Moore Hostel

    3.8(86 reviews)
    3.4 miEast Williamsburg

    Disclaimer: This review reflects my personal experience. I'm being fully transparent and honest…read moreabout my stays at this hostel, which I visit once a year for both personal and business reasons. I've been coming to this hostel since 2017, and while I've had a mix of experiences--some good and some not--most of them have been positive. I'm bilingual and tend to understand travelers better than most. I usually book through Hostelworld, which I recommend for anyone looking for a fair price and reliable booking. One of the highlights is the people you meet here. I've connected with travelers from Chile, Germany, France, Canada, and Japan, and shared great moments watching FIFA games--yes, including watching Salt Bae embarrass himself on national television. As a photographer and documentarian, it's my job to assess and evaluate conditions at establishments like this. Some people may not like the location, but I personally do. The hostel is only 5-10 minutes from Manhattan's East Village, with a nearby subway stop at Morgan Ave. The surrounding area is made up of warehouses and lofts and is frequently used as a filming location for movies and TV shows. There are also excellent food spots nearby, including a great bar and pizza place just down the block. When checking in, make sure to lock up your belongings. If you have larger items, you can ask the front desk to store them for you. The hostel does offer handicap accessibility and an elevator, which is not common in many hostels. This is a good option for large groups, families, or group travelers, as long as you book in advance. Rooms are cleaned daily, so please allow housekeeping the opportunity to clean both rooms and bathrooms. I recommend staying here because the layout is comfortable, and beds are first come, first serve, allowing some flexibility. The showers are excellent, and there is free coffee and tea available. There is no breakfast, but there are nearby cafés, or you can buy food and cook in the large shared kitchen. Please label your food properly, and if you're leaving and have leftovers, relabel them as free so nothing goes to waste. Another disclaimer: I received no compensation for this review. Yelp has previously accused me of solicitation, and I want to make it clear that this is an independent review. I am a professional traveler, licensed journalist, and documentarian--it's my responsibility to inform others about the conditions and well-being of businesses operating in New York City. There is no laundromat inside the hostel, but there is one just around the corner with affordable pricing. There's also a game room located in the lower basement, on the same floor as the kitchen--great for socializing and downtime. My name is Panda, and this is my official review of the hostel as of 2023. If you need assistance during your stay, I highly recommend speaking with Nico or Jonathan. They are the longest-serving staff members, knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely helpful.

    I stayed in a shared room with 5 beds for two weeks while looking for housing in the city. The NY…read moreMoore is an easy recommendation for me for other people in the same situation. I'm a regular hostel user whenever I travel and something I didn't anticipate here was having my own standalone bed (i.e., not a bunk bed) as well as the room having plenty of space. Bathroom was a nice size and was cleaned daily. The amenities in the basement were solid. I didn't cook much but I did take full advantage of the fridges/freezers. Luggage storage came in handy when I moved!

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