DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New York Times Square West 

Comfortable hotel in the heart of Midtown

If a central location trumps everything, you can’t go wrong with DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square West.

While the DoubleTree’s red brick façade may not be as fancy as some of its counterparts, don’t be fooled – this hotel has plenty going for it. The rooms within are comfortable, modern, and ideal for recharging before hitting the city. The hotel’s Tranzit Restaurant (its name a nod to the Port Authority Bus Terminal across the street) serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a view from the alfresco rooftop. A coffee maker is on-hand for morning caffeinating– although being New York, you’re never far from a café that’s open for early birds and jet-lag victims.

Why we love DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New York Times Square West

  • It’s located in the heart of Midtown, with New York’s landmarks just a hop, skip, and jump away

  • There’s easy access to the transport system to whisk you to other neighbourhoods

  • Head to the rooftop bar for live music and city views

  • Available each morning, don't miss out on the hotel's signature cookie

4 stars
New York
7¾ hours

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Spas & wellness
  • Activities
  • Good to Know

There's just one restaurant and bar here, but a world of international flavours are just steps from the hotel.

Tranzit Restaurant & Bar
Enjoy meals at the main restaurant which you can enjoy in the indoor dining area, in the lounge, at the bar, in the atrium or in the outdoor garden.

The Tranzit Restaurant has a distinctive urban vibe, although it's worth heading up to the rooftop for those addictive city views as you refuel.

There's a small gym although most guests burn off the calories as they explore the streets on foot.

You are just a few blocks from Times Square, the theatres of Broadway, the Hudson River and the Empire State building. If you want to go further afield take the subway or hail a yellow cab.

Guests must provide a credit card for incidental charges upon check-in.

A nightly cash deposit maximum of $250 is required for incidentals, if a credit card is not provided.

(Fee subject to change).

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