Millennium Broadway
New York, NY 10036-4012
Phone: (212) 768-4400
Fax: (212) 768-0847
- Cross Street:
- Between Broadway and 6th Avenue
- Directions:
- 1, 2, 3; 7; A, C, E; N, Q, R, W; S at 42nd St-Times Sq; B, D, F, V at 42nd St-Bryant Pk
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Editorial Review for Millennium Broadway – by Gayot.com
The Scene
Set on famous Club Row--home to the Harvard, Princeton and New York Yacht Clubs--and just half a block from revitalized Times Square, this is much more than a hotel. The black marble and mahogany lobby extends from 44th to 45th Streets and incorporates a restaurant and lounge. The property boasts 625 rooms and suites, the 100,000-square-foot, five-floor conference center and the landmark Hudson Theatre, used for special events. New American cuisine is served in the Restaurant Charlotte.
The Details
Polished stainless-steel accents, dramatic murals, mahogany-paneled walls and rich black marble set an Art Deco mood. The guest rooms provide comfort with modern furniture, marble bathrooms, merino wool blankets and goose down pillows. Club rooms come with coffee makers, speaker phones and business carts with fax machine and modem hookup. They also gain you access to a private lounge on the 52nd floor where breakfast, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres are served.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasPremier rooms in a private 22-story tower offer such extras as separate tubs and showers, dressing areas, three telephones and CD players, plus access to a private lounge with complimentary all-day food service and a computer station with free Internet access.
Know Before You GoAmenities include two dual-line phones with voice mail in four languages.
User Reviews for Millennium Broadway
09/16/2007 Posted by mommagoo
Just got back from our first time at the Millennium Broadway.........amazing! Stayed on the 30th floor. Zen like room with gorgeous, ulta big, marble vanity..........Couldn't be happier with the hotel. Service was friendly and efficient. Our location was perfect. We went everyway by foot, and never stepped into a cab! So much to see & do in NYC and we were glad we chose a hotel that offers the best options to see & do. I would recomment this hotel if you want to be in the "Hub of NYC....Times Square". If you like a quiet night's sleep, however, you will be hearing sirens during the night. That's what city life is all about. Would stay and recommend this hotel in a second.
Pros: great location, nice, updated rooms with fine features.
Cons: None!
01/01/2007 Posted by hularhumba
I stayed at the Mellenium Broadway for a business meeting involving about 80 people in early December, 2006 and my experiences were not unique. The good: killer views of Times Square, style of the rooms, cool plasma TV. The bad: Broken: Bring you cell phone! My room telephone never worked and engineering never showed up during my 3 day stay despite several calls to housekeeping, the front desk and the manager himself. There was no explanation or interest in the problem. Tattered: torn furniture, stained carpeting, mildewed bathroom. Rude: front desk staff and bellstaff. On the day of check out, there was a large quantity of luggage left unattended in the lobby. I could have walked out with any of it. I needed to safely check my baggage and computer . When I finally found a bellman, and waited for him to finish is personal business with a buddy, he told me that there was only one way to assure the safety of my beloninings and stuck out his hand. Try to find a restroom in the public areas. You can do much better in New York.
Pros: Great views, stylish rooms.
Cons: Tattered furnishings, broken telephone, rude staff.
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