Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: Rockefeller Center, New York, USA
You'll be wanting to go in there, and up there...70 floors higher to the 'Top of the Rock' for one of New York's best views
Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: USS Intrepid Museum, New York, USA
This enormous aircraft carrier is now home to an excellent museum which is one of the best places to take the kids in New York - but adults will love…
Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: Chrysler Building, New York, USA
The Chrysler Building and a yellow taxi. Can't get much more New York than that...
Affordable Attractions in New York for the Grown-up Traveller
Image (c) Andy Higgs, Grown-up Travel Guide Backpacking can be a great way to get across the globe but budget is always a chief concern. If your travel arrangements…
Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: Warning sign on city park railings, New York, USA
Even the land of the free needs rules to protect its citizens, right?
Hotel Review – Andaz Wall Street, New York, USA
Finally, after over 40 years, I made it to the USA. And where better to start than the Big Apple?
You certainly took your time about it. Was it worth the wait?
Absolutely. New York is one city that lives up to both its reputation and the expectations we create for ourselves. I was fortunate enough to have a good friend living in Manhattan who put me up for the first couple of nights, but I had decided not to impose the while time I was Stateside, and needed somewhere to stay three nights.
It seems as though the YMCA wasn’t on your mind either...
No. I figured I’d splurge on somewhere good. Now New York doesn’t come cheap anyway but I was prepared to up my budget for something memorable. I’d read a lot of good things about the Andaz properties (it’s a Hyatt brand – a bit more trendy than their regular hotels) and the hotel on Wall Street fitted my requirements.
Which were?
I like to stay somewhere fairly quiet so I wasn’t interested in Times Square. While a pool is always nice I wouldn’t be having much time to make use of it so that wasn’t a priority. I also had plans for breakfast so there would be no point in paying for a hotel buffet spread. I considered the Andaz Wall Street to tick all the right boxes and with a slightly cheaper rate for booking in advance the choice was made.
Andaz Wall Street, New York City
Image (c) Andy Higgs, Grown-up Travel Guide
75 Wall Street, New York, New York, 10005 USA
+1 212 590 1234
Website: http://newyork.wallstreet.andaz.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/
Email: wall.guest@andaz.com
When?
Early May 2011
Vital stats:
Four stars. Opened January 2010. 253 rooms.
Location, location, location?
Er, on Wall Street. The hotel is located inside a rather unassuming former J.P. Morgan building at the opposite (near-waterfront) end of Wall Street from the Stock Exchange. It’s quiet here in the evenings after the offices have closed, but you’re within easy reach of the subway and buses pass the front door.
What about parking?
If you’re nuts enough to be driving in New York city, the Andaz has its own parking facilities which start at US$34 for 24 hours.
Why choose this place?
The quiet yet accessible location was the major factor – it’s also convenient for the waterfront, Battery Park and Ground Zero (walking distance to all three). If you’re signing the deal of a lifetime on Wall Street it’s handy too. But the biggest draw is probably the high standard of the hotel itself and the excellent service and facilities it offers.
Room
Three different types of room – Double, Large and Large King, and three types of suite – Suite, Large Suite and Buttonwood Suite. I booked a Large King (as I said, I was splashing out) which had a huge and very comfortable bed, a bathtub and a shower. The room was large, airy and stylish – it felt like a loft apartment. There was a glass wall between the bathtub and bedroom so if you need privacy this may be a bad option unless your partner is focused on the television.
Image (c) Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times
The list of features is impressive: first of all an excellent idea – a complimentary minibar with snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. Of course free beer would have been great but they have to draw the line somewhere. Essentially this was enough for a light breakfast before moving on to eat properly – orange juice, energy bar, healthy potato chips and less healthy chocolate. When returning from a hard day’s sightseeing it was also good to have chilled water and soft drinks and more snacks on hand. In addition, the hotel provides a complimentary morning newspaper, 24-hour room service, cable/satellite TV channels,Video on demand, iPod docking station, 42-inch LCD TV, a large desk, speakerphone, voicemail, dataport, checkout and bill display via the TV, safe large enough to store and charge laptop computer, iron & ironing board on request, complimentary beverages in the lounge (featuring excellent coffee), special lighting with dimming controls, radio alarm clock, cordless phone, individual heat control, individual air conditioning control, desktop power strip, opening windows (nice).
Carpets?
No! Beautiful hardwood floors with a rug under the bed. That’s what we like – and increasingly expect – from a modern hotel.
Bathroom
Image (c) Andaz Wall Street
The bathroom was very cool. On one side of the hall was a basin and the toilet, on the other the (big, marble) bath and rain shower (with space for two). Bathrobes provided, as were C.O. Bigelow natural bath amenities to which I became addicted (which is a problem, as they are not easy to find in Norway. Hair-dryer provided.
Free internet I hope?
Yes, free and fast. No complaints here.