Pros

  • 2016-built property is renovated and updated
  • Two blocks from Columbia University Medical Center
  • Located in walkable Washington Heights, near restaurants, pharmacies, and three subway lines
  • Clean rooms with 42-inch flat-screen TVs and Keurig coffeemakers
  • Free continental breakfast daily
  • Bright and modern fitness center with Precor equipment
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Business center and meeting room
  • Lobby decorated with local artwork
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Cons

  • Located somewhat far from many popular tourist attractions
  • Rooms have thin walls
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Bottom Line

The Edge Hotel is a small and stylish two-and-a-half pearl property that opened in 2016 in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood. Located a few minutes' walk from Columbia University Medical Center and three subway lines, the hotel is convenient for hospital visitors as well as tourists who want to be close to The Cloisters and don't mind taking a subway ride to the sights. The 54 compact and modern rooms provide 42-inch flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, and some Manhattan views. However, walls are thin. Amenities include free continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour grab-and-go kiosk, and a small, but modern, fitness center. The lobby is decorated with local artwork. Travelers wanting to be closer to Midtown could also try the Morningside Inn, a bare-bones property on the Upper West Side that has lower rates. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Edge Hotel

Scene

Modern boutique hotel with artful accents 

Opened in 2016, the Edge Hotel appears modern and stylish from the street. The wood-paneled facade and metal signage form a sleek and functional contrast to neighboring brick apartment buildings. Inside, the compact lobby features a vibrant design that showcases gray floors and walls and a shiny white reception desk. Orange leather benches, stump-like wooden end tables, and a checkerboard decoration behind the front desk add some interest. The lobby and rooms also feature colorful abstract impressionist and screen printed artwork by New York City artists. A snack corner next to the front desk sells coffee and tea as well as cold drinks and various grab-and-go food items. The contemporary meeting room is decorated in gray tones, and is the only other common space, but guests (mostly families, couples, and singles) tend to leave early in the morning to explore the city or head to nearby Columbia Presbyterian. 

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Location

In Washington Heights, near Columbia Presbyterian and subway lines

The Edge Hotel is located at west 168th Street and is the only hotel in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood. There's a church next door, and other neighbors include residential buildings, a coffee shop, beauty salon, and hardware store. Restaurants, yoga studios, and pharmacies are also within fast walking distance. New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center is only two blocks away, making this a convenient location for visitors in the medical profession or who need to be near the hospital. The subway station on the corner connects to the 1, A, and C lines for access to midtown in about 20 to 30 minutes. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Times Square, and Rockefeller Center are all about 30 minutes by subway. By subway, the West Village is about 30 minutes away; SoHo is 30 to 45 minutes away; and the East Village is about 50 minutes to one hour away. LaGuardia and Newark International Airports are a 30- to 35-minute drive away. JFK International Airport is a 45- to 60-minute drive from the hotel. 

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Rooms

Compact and modern rooms with 42-inch flat-screen TVs

Rooms at the Edge Hotel have a contemporary and functional design that make excellent use of limited space. Wood floors, closets, desks, and wall-mounted shelving are accented with light-gray wallpaper and white bedding on pillowtop beds. Pops of orange and turquoise are featured in artwork, blankets, and desk chairs. Rooms are nicely lit and some offer views of Manhattan. Rooms are available with a single queen-size bed, two double beds, or a double bed and a sofa bed. Each room has free Wi-Fi, a 42-inch flat-screen TV with cable, Keurig coffeemaker, safe, and clock radio with a USB port. Mini-fridges are available on request. Bathrooms are tight, but stylish and clean, with a gray-and-white color scheme, glass-door shower stalls, Lather toiletries, and hairdryers. Guests note that walls are thin and sounds can travel between rooms. All rooms are air-conditioned. 

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Features

Free breakfast and Wi-Fi, plus a fitness center

For a boutique property, the Edge Hotel has a nice selection of features. A free continental breakfast is served daily and includes items like tea and coffee, juice, fruit, hard-boiled eggs, and yogurt. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property and the hotel has both a business center and a small meeting room with a conference table and flat-screen TV. A microwave is available for guests in the meeting room. The fitness center, while somewhat small, is bright and clean and offers modern Precor cardio and weight machines, free weights, medicine balls, and yoga mats, along with a water cooler. Only valet parking is available, for a fee, as is typical of NYC hotels. Guests consistently praise the friendliness of staff at this property. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Edge Hotel

Scene

Modern boutique hotel with artful accents 

Opened in 2016, the Edge Hotel appears modern and stylish from the street. The wood-paneled facade and metal signage form a sleek and functional contrast to neighboring brick apartment buildings. Inside, the compact lobby features a vibrant design that showcases gray floors and walls and a shiny white reception desk. Orange leather benches, stump-like wooden end tables, and a checkerboard decoration behind the front desk add some interest. The lobby and rooms also feature colorful abstract impressionist and screen printed artwork by New York City artists. A snack corner next to the front desk sells coffee and tea as well as cold drinks and various grab-and-go food items. The contemporary meeting room is decorated in gray tones, and is the only other common space, but guests (mostly families, couples, and singles) tend to leave early in the morning to explore the city or head to nearby Columbia Presbyterian. 

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Location

In Washington Heights, near Columbia Presbyterian and subway lines

The Edge Hotel is located at west 168th Street and is the only hotel in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood. There's a church next door, and other neighbors include residential buildings, a coffee shop, beauty salon, and hardware store. Restaurants, yoga studios, and pharmacies are also within fast walking distance. New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center is only two blocks away, making this a convenient location for visitors in the medical profession or who need to be near the hospital. The subway station on the corner connects to the 1, A, and C lines for access to midtown in about 20 to 30 minutes. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Times Square, and Rockefeller Center are all about 30 minutes by subway. By subway, the West Village is about 30 minutes away; SoHo is 30 to 45 minutes away; and the East Village is about 50 minutes to one hour away. LaGuardia and Newark International Airports are a 30- to 35-minute drive away. JFK International Airport is a 45- to 60-minute drive from the hotel. 

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Rooms

Compact and modern rooms with 42-inch flat-screen TVs

Rooms at the Edge Hotel have a contemporary and functional design that make excellent use of limited space. Wood floors, closets, desks, and wall-mounted shelving are accented with light-gray wallpaper and white bedding on pillowtop beds. Pops of orange and turquoise are featured in artwork, blankets, and desk chairs. Rooms are nicely lit and some offer views of Manhattan. Rooms are available with a single queen-size bed, two double beds, or a double bed and a sofa bed. Each room has free Wi-Fi, a 42-inch flat-screen TV with cable, Keurig coffeemaker, safe, and clock radio with a USB port. Mini-fridges are available on request. Bathrooms are tight, but stylish and clean, with a gray-and-white color scheme, glass-door shower stalls, Lather toiletries, and hairdryers. Guests note that walls are thin and sounds can travel between rooms. All rooms are air-conditioned. 

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Features

Free breakfast and Wi-Fi, plus a fitness center

For a boutique property, the Edge Hotel has a nice selection of features. A free continental breakfast is served daily and includes items like tea and coffee, juice, fruit, hard-boiled eggs, and yogurt. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property and the hotel has both a business center and a small meeting room with a conference table and flat-screen TV. A microwave is available for guests in the meeting room. The fitness center, while somewhat small, is bright and clean and offers modern Precor cardio and weight machines, free weights, medicine balls, and yoga mats, along with a water cooler. Only valet parking is available, for a fee, as is typical of NYC hotels. Guests consistently praise the friendliness of staff at this property. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

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