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The only downside of facing Times Square, however, was noise. Even on the 54th floor, I could hear significant traffic. I was able to sleep fine with earplugs, but a park view was noticeably quiet when I toured one. I toured a few room types at the hotel and think the entry-level one-bedroom is a standout. With square feet, it's quite spacious and there's also a door to separate the living area and bedroom, which my suite surprisingly did not have.

Most living room couches are sleeper sofas but not all, so make sure to request one if you need it too, which makes it a better option for families looking to partition off their space. The bathroom was also quite similar to the suite, though it did not have a tub and features different amenity products. If you've got extra budget, the Atrium suite is another premium one-bedroom suite, but with a lovely living room set under glass, filled with leafy plants and velvet couches.

It's kind of like a glam greenhouse. The room is flanked by a wraparound terrace, for views from every direction. The bedroom is on the side of the building facing Central Park and was pin-drop quiet.

I'd request a room on that side next time to try and counter some of the noise I experienced. This is a temporary activation, though the hotel expects to offer similar interactive opportunities in the future. I was also shown the two-bedroom, duplex Penthouse suite, which is more commonly used for events than actual guest stays.

For the latter, expect to pay several thousands per night. Dabble is the hotel's lobby restaurant and bar, helmed by the former Executive Chef for The Plaza Hotel. I dined on-site for both dinner and breakfast and was impressed by the elevated takes on American staples such as salmon and steak, and craft cocktails. It's a great option for dinner, given the chain offerings in the area, but is expensive. Dinner offers the better value. It was empty on a Sunday night, and I would have used it had I stayed longer.

The address makes it an optimal booking for first or second-time visitors to New York who want to maximize sightseeing and stay near all the action, or business travelers who plan to work in the area. Many subway lines stop within a few blocks, and it's a quick ride from Penn Station or Grand Central Station if arriving by train. The lower ranking likely has to do with the fact that until recently, the hotel was known as The London and many reviews on the Trip Advisor page are from the previous period.

Recent reviews for Conrad specifically speak to the rooms, which many guests found to be spacious, stylish, and well-renovated. Reviews also rave of the location. Negative feedback cited slow service at check-in and at the restaurant, long waits for elevators, and the expensive room prices. They also note that the lobby is quite small, with the swan sculpture taking up much of it and eliminating much-needed seating. Who stays here: Hilton loyalists looking for suite accommodations, first or second-time visitors to New York, and business travelers.

What we like: The excellent Midtown location that's close enough to take advantage of sightseeing with ease without being thrust in the center of it. Technology, analytics and innovation will drive both training and recovery processes and equipment in the new building.

Combining business and basketball together in one building presents exciting opportunities for the community, and the new performance center has been designed in a way that allows for community access. Youth basketball clinics and Pistons Academy basketball programs will be hosted throughout the year. Additionally, a spacious lobby and second-floor event space will be available for team hosted private events, receptions and community networking activities.

In a neighbourhood teeming with skyscrapers of glass and concrete, the warm brick tones of construction promise a cosy garden home within. Indoors, rustic stone and masonry await amidst a forested garden. A resort-like urban sanctuary unfolds.

Designed as a botanic resort in the heart of the city, Midtown Modern is a green sanctuary for man and nature alike. Put one foot in front of the other and prepare to be amazed by everything there is to see in Midtown East. The Metropolis is surrounded by neighborhood conveniences, international employers, lively entertainment, and legendary locations.

Grab coffee and a bagel as you take advantage of the short commute to work, enjoy a midday walk to Bryant Park or the East River Esplanade to catch the views, take in an evening show at Radio City Music Hall, and stroll past Rockefeller Center on your way home.

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