It's "always fun" to stay "on top of the action" at this "buzzy", "glamorous" Times Square chainster boasting "stylish" decor, from the "vibrant" lobby bar ("great for people-watching") to the "swanky" (if "small") rooms featuring "fabulous" beds, "wonderful" amenities and "excellent" views; it's "too dark" and too "noisy" warn "fogies" who "feel out of place" surrounded by "hipster...
The coolest thing about Times Square is that it has subways that lead downtown. The second-coolest thing is the W Times Square, a rare oasis of style in an area overrun by tourists. Tiny rooms pack plenty of luxuries, but don't spend too much time in your. Instead, hit Blue Fin for ocean-fresh seafood and the Living Room bar for one of the best scenes for several blocks in any direction.
Although it opened back in 2001, the W Times Square still stands out in the the craziness of Time Square, thanks to its iconic, 57-story exterior—and if you want to be in the thick of the action, this is a fun place to stay. Rooms are small but sophisticated, with pink and purple accents, hideaway cabinets, fantastic platform featherbeds, and sleek bathrooms. The more expensive rooms on the...
Style-conscious travelers with a taste for the hustle of Times Square get VIP treatment in these swanky midtown digs.:
The Scene
Enter through a glass-encased waterfall, and feel the chaos of the city drip away, as the elevator rises to the seventh-floor lobby. In the early evening, the bar is bustling... Pros + Central locationStylish clientele Cons - Very expensive