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    3.9 (169 reviews)
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    Holly W.

    Lovely hotel. Great location. Clean, spacious rooms with mini kitchen. Plush towels. Nice staff. Our Keurig was broken and it was replaced immediately. Comfy bed.

    the tub had a rubber bath mat along with a grab bar-very helpful for travelling seniors.
    Nick C.

    I recently stayed at the Beacon overnight. It is an excellent location, on the upper West side of Manhattan. It is a quiet area and ideal if you don't want the hustle-bustle of staying in Midtown or near Times Square. It is near the subway and the M104 busruns up and down Broadway. The subway is nearby on 72nd Street. It is walking distance to Lincoln Center and the Beacon theater is next door. It is an ideal hotel for an extended stay and/or travelling with a family. An ideal feature about the room is that it is large and it contains everything that you think you may need, especially for an extended stay visit. My room had two large double beds, a nice chair to sit in and although a desk would have been nice, there was a nice table which I was able to work on efficiently. The bathroom is comfortable with a bath mat and grab bar for safety. One very nice feature is that there is almost a full kitchen with the exception of an oven. My room had a Keurig, a toaster, a small two burner stove, a sink, pots and pans etc. I was told my the staff that if you cook in your room, you can leave the dirty dishes and the staff will take care of them in addition to tidying up your room. The Fairway market is directly across the street for shopping and not too far south, there is also a Trader Joes. If you opt not to cook, the Viand Cafe is next door and the hotel staff recommended the grilled cheese sandwich. My check in was uneventful and I told the staff that I would be leaving early the next morning and would I have difficulty getting a cab? I was reassured that since there is a 24 hour doorman, this would not be a problem. When I left the following morning, there was no doorman to be seen and not a cab in sight. There was someone who would take me to the airport but I was not going there. Other than this minor glitch, my stay at the Beacon was very pleasant and I would recommend and if the need should arise, I would stay here again.

    Piboon T.

    Spent 1 night at Hotel Beacon, and impressed with the cleanliness, friendly staffs, and Prime quality location in UWS.

    Bedbug proof 3

    I stayed in The Hotel Beacon from July 15th-27th with four people because my father was receiving a kidney transplant from my friends (Donor and caretaker, also guests). I was not treated well despite a bedbug infestation and my room flooding with sewage. I was abandoned by the hotel and general manager Vincent Hardy. On July 19th, the toilet in my room (803) overflowed & flooded my room with sewage. When I called the front desk, they sent someone up who had me open the door (I had to step on said sewage to do so). They removed the water but did not sanitize, and I was told to "ask the housekeeping to sanitize the room for me."  I was also not offered a new room at this point, so I had to go ask the front desk myself. When I asked, the front desk moved me to room 812. At first, this was convenient because it was next to the donor's room (810). That night, I slept in Room 812. In the morning of July 20th I found bedbugs in my room, confirmed by my donor's caretaker, but upon taking the pictures down to the front desk I was told it was "probably dust-mites." But they would check and e-mail me the results.  That same day, my father's donor had complications and had to return to the hospital.The next morning, I noted I had unusual, extremely itchy bumps all over my torso, forehead, neck, and back. Desk manager Robert verbally confirmed bedbug infestation (I received no confirmation e-mail). At this point, I was needed at the hospital to relieve the donor's caretaker. Instead, Robert had me come to the room to help him deal with the situation, admitting he did not know what to do. He did volunteer to wash my laundry, though. I packed up mine and my friends' items so that they could be moved to another room while I rushed to the hospital. I was told the manager would call me and that I may have to sign a 'release form'.  I was again told that room 810 would be tested and confirmation sent to my e-mail. None of this happened. The manager did not call me, I was sent no confirmation for bedbugs in 812 or whether 810 was infested or not. Throughout the week in between caretaking, walking through the lobby and speaking to staff with bright red marks visible all over my body, no one felt any sense of urgency to help me. On July 26th WITH my donor friend and I were able to secure a meeting with Vincent Hardy to inform him of my plight. He assured us that I would be compensated for my entire stay, the bedbug test proof would be sent to my inbox, and my expenses related to my bedbug injuries would be compensated. I was compensated for my expenses, but then was told it would be my responsibility to secure the refund as he was at a standstill with the booking company. This was in direct conflict with the verbal and written promises I was given. However, Booking.com and the external booking company say that the hotel takes care of refunds. After August 6th, Vincent completely stopped responding. When I emailed back a couple weeks later asking for an update of when I would get the refund, I got an auto-response that he was on vacation for 2 weeks. It is now August 28th and I have received nothing else. I want it known that if my father or the donor were to have gotten bedbugs, a LIFESAVING kidney surgery would have been cancelled. If I had brought bed bugs unknowingly anywhere else during my stay I would have put many others in danger. This was irresponsible, unfair, and unprofessional of the hotel and I HIGHLY suggest avoiding them. They made me feel so small and unimportant as a guest.

    Bob Dylan playing downstairs? Unbelievable... only in NYC
    Bret B.

    Checked in to the least expensive 4 star on Priceline hotel in Manhattan tonight and Bob Dylan was playing a gig at the hotel bar. Had I known, I would have arrived at a reasonable time and checked it out. This hotel has three big positives 1) legitimate music venue on property, 2) Starbucks next door & 3) grocery store across street and in room kitchenette (good for families on vacation or extended business traveler - not me). In my opinion, this hotel is three stars. Should get another half star for rock legends playing at the hotel bar. Some very unique things about this hotel. Some would see as positive and some will see as negative. If the price is right or you need to be in this neighborhood (I didn't) this is an option.

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    I love Hotel Beacon. It's roomy and classy! The train station is so close. It's a calm peace after a day in the city. We will be back.

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    Clean comfortable rooms with friendly staff. The upper west side location worked out great for us!

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    The kitchenette is a great thing to have, and there are groceries nearby if you want to save some money on lunches.

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