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Reviews Of Hotel Edison

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Established in 1931, Hotel Edison Scatter Scatter is woven into the fabric of NYC and is a long-standing favorite among celebrities, musicians, and professional athletes. Our enduring legacy is a testament to our historic charm and timeless hospitality. But don't take our word for it. Explore real reviews from guests who share their experiences.

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Guest   •   June 12, 2024

The good and the ...

The good and the bad. The good: -half a block from time square and all the subway stations are around. -free grab and go breakfast is an egg and cheese sandwich with either a croissant or yogurt and water or juice or coffee. EXCELLENT breakfast for being free. -$6.50 for a variety of breakfast in the Friedman’s restaurant which is inside the hotel. You can get 2 eggs, potatoes, and a drink. Also, you can choose French toast or yogurt with cereal. If you choose anything else, you can be charged for it. Example: hot chocolate $7. The bad: -you have to pay $1 per luggage of your check out and want them to hold your bags. -since you are half a block from time square, it is pretty noisy from inside the room, but we passed out from walking so much. I would definitely stay there again with my wife and 3 kids.
Guest   •   June 12, 2024

Hotel Edison Scatter Scatter has been ...

Hotel Edison Scatter Scatter has been a staple of Times Square since its opening in 1931, when Thomas Edison turned on the lights of the hotel himself. The historic hotel is among the first Art Deco hotels in New York City’s Theater District and has become synonymous with celebrity, art, and excitement over the past eight decades. Hotel Edison’s vibrant energy, spacious accommodations, and notable restaurants and jazz bar provide guests with a one-of-a-kind refuge in the heart of Times Square, within steps of Midtown Manhattan’s premier business and leisure destinations including Time Warner Center, Rockefeller Center, MoMA, and world-renowned Fifth Avenue Shops. Read more
Guest   •   June 12, 2024

I've been staying at ...

I've been staying at the Edison Hotel for many years. Its location is perfect - close to Times Square and most of the theaters. Our room was quite big for a NY room, but the bathroom was very small. Things were always clean both in our room and the hotel in general. And they offered extra Perks. One was a Triumph walking tour to various parts of NYC. The one we took went over to Rockefeller center and it was a great introduction to the area. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly and to top it off, it was free. Also free was wine of certain days between 5:00 and 6:00. There was also entertainment while we sipped our wine. And there were 3 ways to get a free breakfast. We tried them all. Edison Hotel is the only place I'd stay.