Red Roof Inn Manhattan Rating: 3.0 Pearls
Midtown West, Manhattan, New York City
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One block from the Empire State Building, near the crowded streets and karaoke clubs of Koreatown, the 171-room Red Roof Inn is virtually identical to the La Quinta hotel across the street. Both have free breakfast, comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, and very reasonable rates. But Red Roof rooms have bigger beds.

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 Location

North of Flatiron, to the east of suit-and-tied Murray Hill, and less than a block from 5th Avenue

The Red Roof Inn is on West 32nd Street between Broadway and 5th Avenue, which puts it 10 short blocks south of one of the busiest intersections in the world, at 42nd and Broadway in Times Square. Those 10 blocks make a big difference, though. While it's not exactly quiet, the area is significantly less touristed than its neighbor to the north.

The area is a bit of a no-man's land. If you feel compelled to describe the location by name, call it Koreatown, or K-Town -- which isn't an official neighborhood but is a perfectly good tag for the two blocks outside the hotel home to a myriad of karaoke clubs and Korean BBQ restaurants.

In fact, 32nd Street is K-Town's main drag. Walk down the block and most of the neon you see will be in Korean. You barely have to leave the hotel to get a taste -- literally -- of Korea. You can grab a plate of bibimbap at KumGangSan, then go across the street to Ding Dong Dang for karaoke. At the least, you'll have fun explaining to your friends what you did last night ("Had me some bibimbap at KumGangSan, then got my sing-song on at Ding Dong Dang ...").

  • Two blocks from B, D, F, N, Q, R, V, and W subway lines; three blocks from the 6 subway line
  • 20-minute bus ride to Central Park
  • 10-minute walk to Times Square
  • Five-minute walk to the Empire State Building
  • 30-minute subway ride to the ferry terminal to visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
  • 15-minute bus ride to Rockefeller Center
  • 25-minute subway ride to the American Museum of Natural History
  • 30-minute bus ride to the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the "Met") and 20-minute bus ride to the Museum of Modern Art (the "MoMA")

 Rooms

A bit cramped, but comfortable, and all rooms have a king-size bed or two double-size beds -- a big step up from most New York hotels

 Airport Transportation

About 30 to 90 minutes from three airports

New York has three nearby airports: JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark (in New Jersey). Getting to town from JFK or LaGuardia is usually more convenient than getting there from Newark, but travel times are heavily dependent on the time of day and traffic conditions. From JFK, a taxi to anywhere in Manhattan costs a flat rate of $45 and takes around an hour in average conditions. From LaGuardia, a metered cab ride to midtown Manhattan costs about $40 and can take 30 minutes if traffic is light, three times that if it's bad. Rides from Newark cost at least $40 (plus tolls) and can take more than 90 minutes. It's customary to tip your driver 15 to 25 percent.

Those looking to save some cash can use the privately run shuttle buses that are available at all three airports for about $14 per person. For more information on the shuttles, go to Super Shuttle or New York Airport Service. Public transit is also available for as little as $7 per person, but travel can take up to two hours and involve a lot of lugging bags up and down stairways.

For mass-transit directions right to the hotel, check out HopStop.com.

 Bottom Line

One block from the Empire State Building, near the crowded streets and karaoke clubs of Koreatown, the 171-room Red Roof Inn is virtually identical to the La Quinta hotel across the street. Both have free breakfast, comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, and very reasonable rates. But Red Roof rooms have bigger beds.

Things You Should Know About Red Roof Inn Manhattan

Address

  • 6 West 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY 10001

Hotel Is Also Known As...

  • Manhattan Red Roof Inn
  • New York City Red Roof Inn
  • Red Roof Inn
  • Red Roof Inn New York
  • Red Roof Inn New York City

Room Types

  • All Inclusive King Room
  • Business King Room
  • Standard Double Room
  • Standard King Room
  • Standard Room

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Hotel Features

Number of Rooms: 171
Fitness Center: Yes
Internet Access: Yes
Cribs: Yes
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Hotel Information

Location: Midtown West, Manhattan
Address: 6 West 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY 10001
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