Kimpton Hotel Eventi vs The Knickerbocker
Both Kimpton Hotel Eventi and The Knickerbocker are rated highly by professional travelers. Overall, The Knickerbocker ranks slightly better than Kimpton Hotel Eventi. The Knickerbocker is ranked #32 in New York City with recommendations from 12 reviews including Frommer's, Zagat and The Telegraph.
Kimpton Hotel Eventi
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851 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, NY 10001
From $147 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Michelin Guide
"This hip Kimpton hotel, located merely steps away from the city's ever-bright Theater District, captures the creative spirit of Chelsea both indoors and out."
Frommer's
"A comfortable choice for both business and leisure travelers."
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Fodor's
"One of the new Kimpton properties to grace New York City, the Eventi adds a touch of hotel style just below Penn Station in an area desperately in need of new hotel options."
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Travel + Leisure
"Located one block from Penn Station, steps from Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, and the Meatpacking District, this is Kimpton’s fourth Big Apple hotel."
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Time Out
"The Eventi Hotel, a newly constructed hotel in Chelsea, features food and drink from FoodParc and BeerParc in its plaza."
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The Knickerbocker
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6 Times Square, New York City, NY 10036
From $749 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Star Service
"Across from the 50th Street subway station...this groundbreaking hotel may harbor a cool vibe in the lobby...but the best is actually reserved for upstairs."
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Request a high floor with an East River view.
Fodor's
"Rooms in the landmark building are sleek and contemporary–-and perfect for a good night's sleep, thanks to fabulous beds, sound-proof windows, and blackout drapes."
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Gayot
"This luxury hotel in Times Square was founded by legendary businessman John Jacob Astor IV."
Lonely Planet
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"Originally opened in 1906 by John Jacob Astor, the 330-room Knickerbocker is back in business after a luxurious, $240-million refurbishment."
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Travel + Leisure
"This Beaux Arts-style landmark property recently reopened as a hotel for the first time in almost a century."
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