Facade/entrance in Bowery Grand Hotel

Bowery Grand Hotel

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歡迎來到Bowery Grand Hotel,您在紐約市熱鬧心臟地帶的奇特綠洲!這家迷人的成人專用酒店位於143 Bowery,距離繁忙的市中心僅有0.7公里,是尋求沉浸於紐約活力的旅行者的完美基地。起價僅為$75,您可以享受大蘋果所提供的所有刺激,而不必花費過多!

您可以期待什麼樣的住宿體驗?客人們對我們舒適的無煙房間讚不絕口,房間配備空調和免費Wi-Fi,讓您在探索時保持聯繫。我們的24小時前台確保無論是深夜小吃還是清晨探險,我們都能滿足您的需求。此外,還可以享受免費的洗漱用品,讓您以最佳狀態開始新的一天!

擁有超過1604條評論,Bowery Grand Hotel已成為尋求冒險和實惠的人的心愛之地。我們友好的氛圍邀請您結識志同道合的旅行者,尋找在這個世界上最具標誌性的城市創造難忘回憶的機會。今天就預訂您的住宿,讓紐約的冒險開始吧!

在Bowery Grand Hotel,我們相信空間應該是舒適和誘人的!我們多樣化的房型選擇確保您能找到完美的地方,在探索混凝土叢林的一天後充電。選擇我們舒適的標準房,享受如家般的感覺,或者如果您輕裝上陣並想充分利用您的紐約體驗,可以選擇我們舒適的經濟單人房。房間大小從迷人的30平方英尺小窩到更寬敞的56平方英尺選擇,為每位希望在經歷了一個月的藝術、美食和文化中心冒險後休息的旅客提供了合適的地方。

共用浴室對某些人來說可能是新的體驗,但可以把它視為與其他旅行者聯繫的機會!您永遠不知道在等待輪到您的時候會遇到誰。每個浴室都經過精心維護,保持清潔,讓您可以無憂無慮地清新自己。此外,我們對無煙環境的承諾意味著您可以呼吸到新鮮的紐約空氣——這對於讓您充滿活力,準備好迎接下一次在充滿活力的街道上的外出活動是完美的!

Bed in Bowery Grand Hotel
Facade/entrance in Bowery Grand Hotel

房間

顯示 7 張照片

1 張雙人床

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55 平方英尺

雙人房, 共用浴室

免費無線網絡

Standard Single Room with Shared Bathroom in Bowery Grand Hotel

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1 張單人床

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30 平方英尺

標準間, 單人床, 共用浴室

Wifi

空調

淋浴

免費盥洗用品

Economy Single Room with Shared Bathroom and Toilet (Men Only) in Bowery Grand Hotel

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1 張單人床

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30 平方英尺

經濟型, 單人床, 共用浴室, Male Only

Wifi

空調

淋浴

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說到外出,您的紐約冒險就在我們的門外等著您!在舒適的房間中享受一夜好眠後,出發去發現該地區的各種餐飲和標誌性地標。無論您是渴望一片紐約風格的比薩,還是想在唐人街漫步,或是前往迷人的時代廣場燈光,所有的興奮都在心跳之間。一旦您享受了充滿樂趣的一天,回到Bowery Grand Hotel,與朋友們分享您的故事,並在我們熱情的氛圍中結交新朋友。擁有如此優越的地理位置和迷人的氛圍,沒有比這裡更好的地方可以在您的紐約故事中稱之為家!

Lobby or reception in Bowery Grand Hotel
Facade/entrance in Bowery Grand Hotel

設施

僅限成人

免費無線網絡

空調

24小時前台

無煙房間

免費盥洗用品

Bathroom in Bowery Grand Hotel
Bathroom in Bowery Grand Hotel
Facade/entrance in Bowery Grand Hotel
This is basic accommodation in Chinatown but, for the price, it's a great option. For the benefit of those thinking of staying at this hotel, it's worth my setting out exactly what you to expect. I stayed in one of the male-only semi-private rooms; my understanding is that the hotel also has completely private rooms at a higher price. ROOMS: The cheapest rooms are not really rooms; they are cubicles that have no ceiling, only chicken-wire-type mesh. Inside the cubicles there is a bed and a small table. There is very little space. Each cubicle has a lockable door and guests can retain the key for their time at the hotel. There are probably 20-30 of these cubicle rooms on each floor. The walls of the cubicles are really just partitions and are made of light wood or plasterboard. The atmosphere is one of a dormitory but with visual privacy. A/C is centrally controlled. NOISE: Given that the rooms are not completely enclosed and have light partition walls, there is quite a lot of noise. Having said that, during my stay other guests were trying not to disturb others. There was no slamming of doors, shouting, speakerphone calls etc. I used wax ear plugs and/or white noise in my earphones. This blocked any noise that there was from the other cubicles and communal areas. BATHROOMS: These are not the best. They're OK in the sense of having toilets and showers that work. There's hot water always available, as far as I can tell. I think the hotel provides guests with toilet paper. WIFI: Worked very well during my stay. CLEANLINESS: The room was very clean; the shared bathrooms less so. SAFETY: The hotel felt completely safe to me. The reception requests ID from guests and the hotel seems to have some control over who stays there. LOCATION; A wonderful location in Chinatown, near subway stations and bus routes. Walking around the area is a great way to experience that part of NYC. STAFF: During my stay, the staff were friendly and helpful.

Paul

Staffs are very friendly, helpful and kind. During new year time, all rooms in Manhattan are expensive, and the price here is the lowest among all. I had read some comments before I arrived here. I was very worried about bugs and insecurity. In fact, I stayed here five nights, and didn’t see bugs. I suggest throwing the trash in the hall trash can after finishing your food, just in case the bugs appear. And the homeless people at hall actually did not bother guests. It’s winter time, I don’t mind homeless people staying at hall since it’s cold outside, just as long as they do not harass the guests.

Ho-ling

A room at this hotel is great value for NYC. The location, in Chinatown, is ideal for getting to most places. The staff are really friendly and helpful. The rooms are just cubicles - the cheapest ones have visual privacy but do not have full ceilings. This means that you can hear everyone around you. Guests are generally respectful and quiet but I used earplugs and headphone with music/white noise in order to sleep well. Check-out time is generous at 12pm The hotel will store your bags for the day if you have to explore NYC before moving elsewhere.

Paul

New York is a challenging urban environment and exremely expensive, and this little old hotel on the lower Eastside, on Bowery, quite reminiscent of an oriental establishment, is about as good a deal as anyone on a tight budget can expect. Everything necessary is provided, there are good clean bathrooms with plentiful hot water, and the staff and longer-term guests are quite accommodating. It's a nice hour's walk up Broadway to Times Square, and lots to see and do on the way.

James

I loved the value. I didn't mind the guys walking around at night or the occasional smoke smell, the frequent doors opening and closing or the fact that most guys do jack it and you hear every sound that your neighbor makes. It happens. It is a relatively safe neighborhood with a friendly front desk agent at all times. I have never had any issues with this hotel and I have stayed here 10+ times.

John

This is basic accommodation in Chinatown but, for the price, it's a great option. For the benefit of those thinking of staying at this hotel, it's worth my setting out exactly what you to expect. I stayed in one of the male-only semi-private rooms; my understanding is that the hotel also has completely private rooms at a higher price. ROOMS: The cheapest rooms are not really rooms; they are cubicles that have no ceiling, only chicken-wire-type mesh. Inside the cubicles there is a bed and a small table. There is very little space. Each cubicle has a lockable door and guests can retain the key for their time at the hotel. There are probably 20-30 of these cubicle rooms on each floor. The walls of the cubicles are really just partitions and are made of light wood or plasterboard. The atmosphere is one of a dormitory but with visual privacy. A/C is centrally controlled. NOISE: Given that the rooms are not completely enclosed and have light partition walls, there is quite a lot of noise. Having said that, during my stay other guests were trying not to disturb others. There was no slamming of doors, shouting, speakerphone calls etc. I used wax ear plugs and/or white noise in my earphones. This blocked any noise that there was from the other cubicles and communal areas. BATHROOMS: These are not the best. They're OK in the sense of having toilets and showers that work. There's hot water always available, as far as I can tell. I think the hotel provides guests with toilet paper. WIFI: Worked very well during my stay. CLEANLINESS: The room was very clean; the shared bathrooms less so. SAFETY: The hotel felt completely safe to me. The reception requests ID from guests and the hotel seems to have some control over who stays there. LOCATION; A wonderful location in Chinatown, near subway stations and bus routes. Walking around the area is a great way to experience that part of NYC. STAFF: During my stay, the staff were friendly and helpful.

Paul

Staffs are very friendly, helpful and kind. During new year time, all rooms in Manhattan are expensive, and the price here is the lowest among all. I had read some comments before I arrived here. I was very worried about bugs and insecurity. In fact, I stayed here five nights, and didn’t see bugs. I suggest throwing the trash in the hall trash can after finishing your food, just in case the bugs appear. And the homeless people at hall actually did not bother guests. It’s winter time, I don’t mind homeless people staying at hall since it’s cold outside, just as long as they do not harass the guests.

Ho-ling

A room at this hotel is great value for NYC. The location, in Chinatown, is ideal for getting to most places. The staff are really friendly and helpful. The rooms are just cubicles - the cheapest ones have visual privacy but do not have full ceilings. This means that you can hear everyone around you. Guests are generally respectful and quiet but I used earplugs and headphone with music/white noise in order to sleep well. Check-out time is generous at 12pm The hotel will store your bags for the day if you have to explore NYC before moving elsewhere.

Paul

New York is a challenging urban environment and exremely expensive, and this little old hotel on the lower Eastside, on Bowery, quite reminiscent of an oriental establishment, is about as good a deal as anyone on a tight budget can expect. Everything necessary is provided, there are good clean bathrooms with plentiful hot water, and the staff and longer-term guests are quite accommodating. It's a nice hour's walk up Broadway to Times Square, and lots to see and do on the way.

James

I loved the value. I didn't mind the guys walking around at night or the occasional smoke smell, the frequent doors opening and closing or the fact that most guys do jack it and you hear every sound that your neighbor makes. It happens. It is a relatively safe neighborhood with a friendly front desk agent at all times. I have never had any issues with this hotel and I have stayed here 10+ times.

John

This is basic accommodation in Chinatown but, for the price, it's a great option. For the benefit of those thinking of staying at this hotel, it's worth my setting out exactly what you to expect. I stayed in one of the male-only semi-private rooms; my understanding is that the hotel also has completely private rooms at a higher price. ROOMS: The cheapest rooms are not really rooms; they are cubicles that have no ceiling, only chicken-wire-type mesh. Inside the cubicles there is a bed and a small table. There is very little space. Each cubicle has a lockable door and guests can retain the key for their time at the hotel. There are probably 20-30 of these cubicle rooms on each floor. The walls of the cubicles are really just partitions and are made of light wood or plasterboard. The atmosphere is one of a dormitory but with visual privacy. A/C is centrally controlled. NOISE: Given that the rooms are not completely enclosed and have light partition walls, there is quite a lot of noise. Having said that, during my stay other guests were trying not to disturb others. There was no slamming of doors, shouting, speakerphone calls etc. I used wax ear plugs and/or white noise in my earphones. This blocked any noise that there was from the other cubicles and communal areas. BATHROOMS: These are not the best. They're OK in the sense of having toilets and showers that work. There's hot water always available, as far as I can tell. I think the hotel provides guests with toilet paper. WIFI: Worked very well during my stay. CLEANLINESS: The room was very clean; the shared bathrooms less so. SAFETY: The hotel felt completely safe to me. The reception requests ID from guests and the hotel seems to have some control over who stays there. LOCATION; A wonderful location in Chinatown, near subway stations and bus routes. Walking around the area is a great way to experience that part of NYC. STAFF: During my stay, the staff were friendly and helpful.

Paul

Staffs are very friendly, helpful and kind. During new year time, all rooms in Manhattan are expensive, and the price here is the lowest among all. I had read some comments before I arrived here. I was very worried about bugs and insecurity. In fact, I stayed here five nights, and didn’t see bugs. I suggest throwing the trash in the hall trash can after finishing your food, just in case the bugs appear. And the homeless people at hall actually did not bother guests. It’s winter time, I don’t mind homeless people staying at hall since it’s cold outside, just as long as they do not harass the guests.

Ho-ling

A room at this hotel is great value for NYC. The location, in Chinatown, is ideal for getting to most places. The staff are really friendly and helpful. The rooms are just cubicles - the cheapest ones have visual privacy but do not have full ceilings. This means that you can hear everyone around you. Guests are generally respectful and quiet but I used earplugs and headphone with music/white noise in order to sleep well. Check-out time is generous at 12pm The hotel will store your bags for the day if you have to explore NYC before moving elsewhere.

Paul

New York is a challenging urban environment and exremely expensive, and this little old hotel on the lower Eastside, on Bowery, quite reminiscent of an oriental establishment, is about as good a deal as anyone on a tight budget can expect. Everything necessary is provided, there are good clean bathrooms with plentiful hot water, and the staff and longer-term guests are quite accommodating. It's a nice hour's walk up Broadway to Times Square, and lots to see and do on the way.

James

I loved the value. I didn't mind the guys walking around at night or the occasional smoke smell, the frequent doors opening and closing or the fact that most guys do jack it and you hear every sound that your neighbor makes. It happens. It is a relatively safe neighborhood with a friendly front desk agent at all times. I have never had any issues with this hotel and I have stayed here 10+ times.

John

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143 Bowery, New York City, 10002, 纽约州, 美国

Bowery Grand Hotel