About The Broome
The Broome Hotel Soho New York offers boutique accommodations in New York’s SoHo-Cast Iron District. The stylish hotel is a short walk from Little Italy and Chinatown.
Each guestroom is fitted with air conditioning, soundproofed windows and blackout blinds. In-room amenities include ergonomic chair and work desk, luxury linens, minibar with soft drinks, oversized mirror and free Wi-Fi.
Guests can enjoy refreshments in the hotel’s European-style courtyard patio, whilst a conference room is available for bookings. The hotel also offers a 24-hour front desk where guests can obtain tourist information.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning, while tea and coffee are available in the hotel courtyard throughout the day. A wide range of dining options can be found nearby.
The Broome Hotel Soho New York is just over a mile from the National September 11 Memorial One World Trade Centre, and Wall Street. The hotel is situated between Canal Street and Spring Street subway stations, which offer convenient access across Manhattan.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Hotel staff offers personable service.
Past guests staying at The Broome have been quick to praise the hotel's employees. According to reports, staff members are friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable. More than a few guests have praised the recommendations offered by the team.
positive:
Clean and comfortable accommodations.
Guests describe hotel rooms as being clean, well-maintained and very comfortable. Luxury linens, comfy mattresses, blackout blinds and soundproofed windows are amongst the most popular in-room features.
positive:
Trendy location makes it easy to explore NYC.
Located in Manhattan's trendy SoHo district, guests report that the hotel offers a convenient location from which to explore New York City. The likes of Chinatown, Little Italy and the Financial District are all a short walk away, while a selection of nearby subway stations offers quick transit across the city.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some rooms lack natural light.
Not all rooms at The Broome are light and airy, reports suggest. A number of guests are disappointed to find that some rooms do not receive a lot of natural light, which can give rooms a dingy feel. It appears that the courtyard-facing rooms are the main culprits, so guests may wish to request an outside, street-facing room.
negative:
No in-room team and coffee facilities.
A number of guests respond negatively to the lack of tea and coffee-making facilities in hotel rooms. The hotel does feature its own café and, as this is New York, there are plenty of coffee shops nearby. Still, some travellers may find it a bit of a chore to have to go out for coffee first thing in the morning.
negative:
Some guests find rooms to be on the small side.
While many guests find accommodations to be perfectly adequate, a number of guests are disappointed by the size of hotel rooms, which they find to be on the small side.