Business Description from the Web
This hotel is cheap and very basic, but it has been recently renovated. Most rooms are small with modern decor, although the larger loft-style rooms have more character. Probably the Cosmopolitan's best asset is that it is located in the trendy Tribeca district, near such fun spots as The Odeon , and upscale restaurants like Bouley . It is also easily accessible to Soho, the South Street...
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If You Want To Experience New York City, The Cosmopolitan Hotel Is Your Only Choice For Clean,
Comfortable Rooms At A Reasonable Price. We Are The Newest Downtown Hotel. All Of Our Rooms Are Newly
Renovated, Each With Private Bath And Color Television. We Are Located In The Heart Of Tribeca. The
Cosmopolitan Is Quiet And Relaxed. For Those Guests Who Would Like To Escape The Hustle And Bustle...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
Rooms are newly renovated and include private bath and color TV (with Cartoon Network on the cable system). The hotel does not have a restaurant on site, or room service, but local restaurants abound, and many deliver.
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Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Built in 1850, this hotel is one of the oldest in New York, and it has a fascinating history. Abraham Lincoln slept here. So did Navy Seal teams and Salvation Army volunteers after September 11--it's just blocks from the World Trade Center site. Because of the trendy neighborhood it occupies, finding a decent bite to eat shouldn't be a problem. Some of the city's greatest...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited December 19, 2006)
Something less than cosmopolitan, not as Tribeca feeling as the address might indicate. Downtown and clean, but low in the frill department. Holds its own as low-maintenance option during Tribeca Film Festival. Smallish rooms with double beds. White furniture matched with gray curtains, bedspreads, and walls. Area can be fun to walk around in, though deserted streets and proximity to Ground...
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The Cosmopolitan, located in southern Tribeca, is geared to the needs of out-of-town visitors and has affordable rooms in a great location. It is nearby many major subway lines (the express stop right outside the hotel takes you to the theater district in midtown in ten minutes) and within walking distance of Chinatown, the World Trade Center, the Financial District, Battery Park, City Hall and...
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Posted by nyc
on January 03, 2008
Other Reviews from the web
The staff was very friendly, we had a spacious (spacious for NYC hotel rooms) 5 person room and our total for 5 nights was around $1,349. There were built in drawers and cabinets for all of our stuff. Because there were 5 of us trying to get ready, we had several appliances plugged in and we blew a fuse more than once. Each time, the staff tended to it promptly. We also requested extra...
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Posted by aerogal619
on April 13, 2009, (Edited September 22, 2008)
I reserved a room for my friends 3 months in advance, and I called back for confirmation 2 wks prior to their arrival. Hotel said "Sorry your reservation has been cancelled".. I tried to argue but there was nothing they can do. What is the point of reservation at this hotel anyway?
Cons
- Obviously they don't take reservations.
Posted by moolala
on April 13, 2009, (Edited October 11, 2006)
Came back again to NYC and brought two more people. We stayed here again. Once again, we were not disappointed. Room was small, but it accomodated four adults just fine. Location was great for what we needed. IT WAS CLEAN. Very clean hotel for the price. The amenities were few, but a call to the front desk ALWAYS brought what we needed. Ice, Ironing board, etc. We love this place, and will most...
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