Mandarin Oriental, New York vs Hilton Club The Quin New York
Both hotels are rated highly by professional reviewers. Overall, Mandarin Oriental, New York scores slightly higher than the Quin. Mandarin Oriental, New York is ranked #12 in New York City with recommendations from 19 sources like Oyster, Time Out and DK Eyewitness.
Mandarin Oriental, New York
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80 Columbus Circle, New York City, NY 10023
From $895 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Rough Guide
"A plush palace of spacious, handsome rooms complete with Frette linens and floor-to-ceiling windows."
Michelin Guide
"Mandarin guests are treated to a seemingly limitless selection of haute cuisine hot spots and gourmet dining outposts-all quite literally at their doorstep."
Concierge
"The Mandarin Oriental New York competes with the Four Seasons across town as the best-situated, most modern luxury hotel in the city."
Fodor's
"Suites, however, are really what set this hotel apart, by creating enough stage space to make the hotel's Asian-influenced decor really dazzle."
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Lonely Planet
"The 251-room hotel... offers what it should: tip-top opulence."
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Hilton Club The Quin New York
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101 West 57th Street, New York City, NY 10019
From $299 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Time Out
"A key opening in the 57th Street luxury hotel boom, the Quin has an evocative past and some impressive perks."
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Gayot
"The Quin occupies what was once the Buckingham Hotel, an elegant Beaux Arts-style residence."
BlackBook
"Emery Roth original livened up with new glass canopy. Interior spaces don’t spare a penny, with leather-wrapped columns and gold leaf ceilings."
Forbes Travel Guide
Recommended
"Newly opened in the fall of 2013, The Quin offers 208 guest rooms, including suites, for a luxury boutique hotel experience in the heart of New York City."
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Frommer's
"Thoughtful touches abound at The Quin. Like the in-room espresso machines, which come with both porcelain cups and to-go paper cups, in case you need to drink your java on the move."
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