Solita Soho Hotel-Clarion Collection

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  • 159 GRAND STREET
    New York, New York 10013
    212-925-3600
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4 out of 5
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Reviews

Rude Service

  • July 9, 2009
  • Rated 1 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
If traveling to NYC for the first time, stay clear of this hotel. First of all, they wouldn't let us unload in front of the hotel and threatened to give us a fine. Next, they didn't tell us there was no parking and would have to part on the street....yeah I just drove 10hrs from OH and the last place I want to put my car is on the street, yet alone pay another * a day for that....why wasn't this clear when I booked the room. Since we couldn't get to our rooms we cancelled our reservations and they wanted to charge us *. Yeah right, RIPE OFF!!!!

Great Location for those that want to save!

  • December 4, 2008
  • Rated 4 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
The hotel was nice and small. We only used it to sleep anyway, since we were out all day and early evening. The double shower head was a plus. We stayed on the 9th floor and it was very quiet. For anyone who is looking to save some money this is the place. The train is two blocks away and you can get anywhere fast. Little Italy is also two blocks away and the food is great!!! Great place to stay for the money and for people that aren't too picky!!

SolitaSoho Review

  • May 29, 2008
  • Rated 4 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
Going to the Big Apple is more than a bit terrifying. Finding a solace in the middle of a big, rather unfriendly town is a blessing and that's what the SolitaSoho Clarion was to us! Rather hard to find...cabbies don't know everything! Very small in stature but huge in customer satisfaction and effort. Rooms are very small but "cozy" is appropriate. Beds are comfy and once you get the lay of the land it's OK. Staff could not have been friendlier. One young man even guided us to the subway after his shift! Gave good directions and restaurant suggestions. Felt safe each time we entered or left the hotel....(China Town can be scary after dark.) There was a "club" that shared a rear door which needs to be closed off to patrons of the club. No issues we noticed but could provide an avenue of entrance to those that are not guests and therefore could be problematic. Employees of the hotel are all freindly, very well informed and are the type one wants as a personal guide. Nice place and nice people! Would stay here again after we get the nerve to re-visit NYC.

Good value

  • December 31, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
We had two rooms, both very clean and adequately furnished. Not large but ok. The hotel staff were extraordinarily helpful. Convenient to subway and good places to eat. An excellent value in NYC.

higher is better

  • July 15, 2007
  • Rated 3 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
The location is great - SoHo/Chinatown near Little Italy. The street is quiet and there's a great coffeeshop across the street. The rooms are tiny but clean, with free Internet and a nice little bathroom. Just don't let them give you a room on the second (or third) floor or you'll hear the pounding beat from the lounge on the first floor and look out on an airshaft and roof covered with garbage. After the first night, we asked for another room and ended up with a terrific room on the 11th floor. Great view, no noise at all. For that price, the tiny room was still a great bargain.

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