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All reviewsbroome streetnew yorkceiling fanlower east sidefamily roomfree coffee and teasoho areasingle bedrooms are smallcool hotelbars and restaurantsstreet noisebeds were very comfortablearound the cornerfew blocksboutique hotellocation was perfect
The Sohotel is a Brilliant Beacon in a possibly the worlds coolest suburb. The merge of China Town into Little Italy into Soho has created a cultural melting pot within the space of a few streets. The Sohotel maintains the quality and crisp feel of...More
We love the Sohotel as an economical option and they offer rooms that will accomodate 5. We've stayed there twice now for our annual "girl" trip. There aren't many frills and the bathrooms are small but the rooms are clean and we aren't there much...More
For the price and the location this place is pretty good. I've stayed a few times now meaning, I've gone back. If it were terrible, I would not do so.
This is not a four star hotel. The rooms are pretty small. There are really...More
Staid in the sohotel in april 2013. We had a room for 5 persons. We were in NY for a schooltrip. Rooms was pretty small for 5 persons, thank god it was only for sleeping, because you're in the city all day.
Great location, nod...More
Great location. We stayed here for the first time in 2011. We's both done the mid town thing in the past, and wanted to be closer to Soho, so when looking up hotels, this one matched our budget and needs.
It's very comfortable, the staff...More
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Bursting with an amazing array of sights, sounds, and smells on every block, a visit to Chinatown feels like entering a different world. It’s a colorful spectacle that gets even more crowded on weekends, when families stream in to enjoy huge dim sum feasts and to stock up at the markets on Mott Street. To take a break from the buzz, grab something sweet from one of the many bakeries in the area and head to Columbus Park, where
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many Chinatown residents exercise, play games, and chat the day away.
As noted by another traveler, there is complimentary coffee and tea in the lobby near reception. Self-serve. There are literally thousands of places to eat in Manhattan, formal and informal: street vendors, markets... More
As noted by another traveler, there is complimentary coffee and tea in the lobby near reception. Self-serve. There are literally thousands of places to eat in Manhattan, formal and informal: street vendors, markets, coffee shops, restaurants. And of innumerable ethnicities.
Never had breakfast at the hotel, however, there was this farmhouse feel of the breakfast place call The Butcher's Daughter just one block over. Had I tried it earlier I would have gone every day and sampled the whole menu!
Response from ValerieWu | Reviewed this property |
The area is save and sound. You should check NY city map to figure out wether your spots can be reached by foot or by cab or subway. It all depends how much you can take. We walked around 10 km every day, quite a lot.