CHELSEA INN
Hôtel pas cher à proximité des stations de métro à New York.
Les 33 chambres de cet hôtel, réparties sur cinq étages, sont simples et claires. Si toutes ont une kitchenette, en contrepartie, plusieurs d’entre elles partagent la salle de bains. Préférez les chambres qui donnent côté cour, sur un jardin, plus calmes. Attention, les murs étant classés, il est impossible de construire un ascenseur, prévoyez des bagages légers... Le décor des chambres est sommaire et un peu vieillot, mais l'hôtel cherche clairement à maintenir ses prix au plus bas. L’hôtel est toutefois idéalement situé, proche des stations de métro.
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El WiFi funciona fatal, no tiene ascensor y no hay posibilidad de dejar maletas el último día, pero relación calidad precio buenísima.
There’s only one window that about a foot wide & it’s tucked behind a shelving unit so there’s no air flow either.
I actually hate this hotel & I don’t recommend.
EDIT: they moved our room to the first floor which had big windows & central air. It was definitely more comfortable but they never gave us the code to the room after we called multiple times (also ignored) & all our luggage was basically being held hostage every time we left the room. We would have to go find a maintenance person each time we needed to get in. We ended up leaving early anyways.
There are two rooms per "unit," which share a bathroom. I believe one room has a window, but ours did not. This seems like a fire safety issue. Make sure to set your alarm on your phone, because there's no alarm clock in the room!
There is a television, a small wardrobe, and a small desk. I wish there was an outlet closer to the bed. The air conditioning unit did not appear to work, but an overhead fan did (luckily, because it was sweltering in the building). In the middle of the night, a rhythmic banging inside the wall woke me up (I am a very deep sleeper).
Great location, just right around the corner from the 18th street station. Safe area in lower Manhattan, felt safe walking around after midnight. The building appears to be two buildings merged into one, which explains the strange structure of the rooms. Don't count on getting in touch with any hotel staff, I could only see one person in the room behind the counter, and there appeared to be another one living upstairs.
Overall, nothing special. The cheapest one we could find, and it was fine for our purposes. We'd probably spend more to get more next time though.