Boro Hotel
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See why so many travellers make Boro Hotel their hotel of choice when visiting Long Island City. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Fisher Landau Center for Art (0.2 mi) and Sculpture Center (0.6 mi), guests of Boro Hotel can easily experience some of Long Island City's most well known attractions.
The rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Boro Hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and a rooftop terrace. In addition, as a valued Boro Hotel guest, you can enjoy an on-site restaurant that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to paid private parking available on-site.
While visiting Long Island City, you may want to try some poutine at one of the nearby restaurants, such as M Wells Steakhouse.
If you’re looking for something to do, MoMA PS1 (0.9 mi), Pepsi Cola Sign (0.9 mi), and Socrates Sculpture Park (0.9 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Boro Hotel.
At Boro Hotel, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Long Island City.
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The room we stayed in was the balcony room with a bathtub. It was clean, minimalist and had everything you could need. I could see how some people walking into their room would be shocked as the hotel has a industrial feel. There is exposed concrete walls, rustic flooring and had a very urban feeling. However, it still felt maintained very well and thst was the most important part.
We did not leave the hotel once during the stay, room service was ordered for breakfast lunch and dinner. The food was great. For drinks we visited the rooftop bar and WOW. beautiful sunset views of the city, not crowded, just be aware you need to order food while youre up there to accompany your drinks.
Will be staying again!
The bedrooms were a little too minimalist for me in terms of where to store clothing etc, however we could have a luggage rack, fridge etc delivered at our request at no additional cost. I would have been happier with a chest of drawers in the corner so I didn't feel like I was living out of a suitcase.
The views from our rooms were absolutely wonderful - spectacular views of Manhattan
We ate in the restaurant on the first night (snack) and enjoyed the glass of complimentary wine and then dined in on the third night as we were so tired we just wanted to come back and chill. The pizzas were amazing, rigatoni and meatballs was a huge hit with my two boys and the chicken wings......food of the gods!
Easy access to subway stations and a nice selection of eateries nearby.
All in all, we would definitely stay here again if we were visiting New York.
Thank you Boro Hotel!
When I walked in I was informed that the Boro Hotel was a "minimalist" hotel and that a lot of things would not be provided unless I requested them. I found this immediately off putting, as was the sign in the room that said to "help us save the world" by not washing the towels every day. Now, I'm all for reusing my towels and minimizing clutter that needs to be cleaned every day. If I had been encouraged at check-in to let them know everything I needed, that would've countered the feeling. But instead I walked away from my check-in feeling like I was the one in error if I needed something. And I did. I had to request ice, as there was no fridge or ice machine, which was brought to me by a smiling staff member. But again, I felt like a burden by asking for it in the first place! I resigned myself to warm bottled water the rest of the visit.
I live a neighborhood away, and my reason for staying at the Boro Hotel was to complete a writing project that was nearing a deadline. It had been marketed to me as a "staycation" so I was on board with that. Unfortunately, the desk chair was literally the most uncomfortable thing I've ever sat on. It looked good, but I had to put a bed pillow on it to do the hours and hours of work that I needed to do. I suppose I could've gone down to their cafe area which had more comfortable seating, but I might as well have gone to Starbucks for a $5 latte if that's what I wanted instead of paying for a private room.
The room is designed without any floor or ceiling treatment, giving it that urban raw look. Aesthetically, it's lovely. Unfortunately it meant that I could hear my upstairs neighbors every step they took.
Part of the "staycation" aspect that appealed to me is that I'm a new mom, and I was SO EXCITED to sleep alone in a bed and not be interrupted by a crying baby. It was immensely frustrating to listen to upstairs guests walk around, their voices filtering down through the balcony, and making it very hard to go to sleep.
I used my phone as a white noise machine, but it didn't cover the sounds of the balcony itself. There was a harsh, metallic grating sound whenever weight transferred on and off it, and nothing could drown that out. Except maybe ear plugs! But when I called downstairs, the minimalist hotel had run out of them. Probably because every person in that hotel needs them if they don't want to hear everything happening above them. Again, I could've gotten that kind of disturbance for free in my own apartment.
So, all in all, it was not what I wanted. I think the hotel was designed with form rather than function in mind, and if you intend to stay inside, it becomes problematic. If it's just a jumping off point for your NYC adventures, I'm sure it's fantastic.
Oh, and the food really was great. And every interaction with guest services or housekeeping was pleasant.
We stayed in a king bedroom with a balcony with a manhattan view and the room was so much smaller than I thought it was going to be. The feeling I got was that they must have renovated a factory or something. I understand that they were going for a modern look, but what is with the shower with no door? Taking a shower was so cold and the water dripped all over the bathroom floor because the shower had no door.
On top of all of this, the whole floor smelled like weed, which seeped into our room.
When we ordered room service, the male staff who took our order said it would take 20 minutes. The order arrived 50 minutes later and cold. One of the dishes we ordered was pasta and it was inedible because it was all stuck together into a solid block.
Overall, I was pretty disappointed with my stay. I will not be returning here.
"Ask for city view or corner room, or if you like a bathtub those rooms are the biggest facing away from Manhattan"Read full review
"Pre book your fridge, clothes stand etc Reasonable breakfast at Michael’s bistro just opposite the hotel."Read full review
"You need to reserve a refrigerator for the room they don't come with one without a request. Ask for the room service daily."Read full review
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