The Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown — Every Room a Suite from 500 sq ft
The perennial complaint about New York hotels — the rooms are too small — does not apply here. Every room at this property is a suite, starting at 500 square feet, with a dedicated living area separate from the bedroom. Score 8.9/10 on Booking.com and 9.0/10 on Expedia, from over 700 verified reviews. Located in Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West, with Times Square a 5-minute walk. Hilton Honors points earn on every stay. For families, couples, or anyone who needs actual space to breathe in Manhattan — this is the clearest answer in the Midtown bracket.
Let's be direct about what drives hotel disappointment in New York: not the price, but the moment you open the door to a room that's 280 square feet, and you realize two people plus luggage means someone is sleeping sideways. The Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown resolves this from first principles. Every room in the building is a suite — the smallest category, the Studio Suite, starts at 500 square feet. That is roughly twice the floor area of a standard double at most Midtown competitors in the same price tier. Guests coming back from a full day out come back to actual space — a sofa, a work desk, room to open a case without blocking the bathroom door. The 700-plus reviews reflect this consistently: the predominant praise is not about view or design, it is about the physical relief of being able to move.
"Two adults and a toddler in the One-Bedroom Suite — genuinely spacious. We closed the bedroom door at 8pm, watched a film in the living room, and the kid slept through. That never happens in a standard NYC room. Worth every dollar."
The three room types cover different needs clearly. Studio Suites run $349–490 per night: a single open-plan space with a sofa zone and a separate desk, large enough for two people to move around each other without negotiating. One-Bedroom Suites at $520–720 add a proper door between the sleeping area and the living room — useful for couples where schedules differ, and genuinely practical for families with young children. Two-Bedroom Suites from $780–1,100 work for groups of four to five people who want separate rooms without paying for two hotel rooms. One note worth acting on: request a high floor — 20th and above. Rooms on those levels look out across the Midtown skyline; at night, the Empire State Building is visible changing colours. Guests with children mention this specifically as a memorable element of the stay.
The Hilton Honors loyalty programme applies at full earn rate, which makes this a natural choice for frequent travellers accumulating points. Hilton elite members can use status benefits here — late check-out, upgrades subject to availability — in the same way as at any full-service Hilton property. The concierge service has been praised across multiple reviews for being actively helpful rather than decorative: restaurant reservations, tour recommendations, transport arrangements. Wi-Fi is complimentary throughout. The fitness centre is on-site. There is no pool — a fact to note before booking.
The address is 151 W 54th Street, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West. Hell's Kitchen has a name that sounds more dramatic than the neighbourhood deserves — in practice it is a residential and restaurant-heavy area immediately west of the main Midtown grid, quieter than Times Square, walkable to almost everything tourists need. Times Square is a 5-minute walk east. Central Park's southern entrance is roughly 15–20 minutes on foot. Fifth Avenue and the Museum of Modern Art are about 10 minutes. The A/B/C/D subway lines connect the area quickly to Downtown, Brooklyn, and the airports. For the World Cup 2026, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is the relevant venue — plan on 45–60 minutes by car or NJ Transit from Penn Station. On match days, budget at least two hours and consider the train over rideshare.
A few honest notes for anyone finalising a booking: sound insulation between rooms has come up in reviews, particularly on lower floors — adjacent-room noise is audible in some cases. Request a high floor and a room not adjacent to the elevator bank. Hell's Kitchen is not Times Square in terms of immediate restaurant density — there are good options within a 5–10 minute walk, but you won't step out of the lobby into a tourist row of restaurants. The neighbourhood's dining scene is in fact better and more locally authentic than Times Square, but requires more intentional navigation. Finally: no pool. If a pool matters, the Four Seasons Downtown is the relevant alternative in our New York list.
The summary is straightforward. If the fundamental problem you're solving in New York is space — and for most travellers, it is — The Luxury Collection Manhattan Midtown addresses it more directly than any other property in this price range. Suites throughout, minimum 500 sq ft, living area in every room, Expedia 9.0, Booking 8.9 from 700+ real reviews, $349+ per night. Best suited for families who need room to breathe, couples who want a living area as well as a bedroom, and World Cup visitors who want a proper base in Midtown after a long match day at MetLife. The tradeoffs are real — no pool, not right on Times Square, sound insulation imperfect on low floors — but within its terms, this hotel delivers.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Every room a suite from 500 sq ft — widest rooms for the price point in Midtown
- ✓ Separate living area makes the room practical for two people or families
- ✓ Expedia 9.0 · Booking 8.9 — strong scores, reliable review base
- ✓ Hilton Honors points earn on every night
- ! No pool — if a pool matters, see Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
- ! Hell's Kitchen is not as tourist-ready as Times Square for immediate dining options
- ✓ Times Square a 5-min walk — excellent position for Midtown sightseeing
- ✓ Two-Bedroom Suite fits families of 4–5 comfortably
- ✓ Concierge genuinely helpful for restaurant bookings and tour arrangements
- ! Some reviews note sound from adjacent rooms, particularly on lower floors
- ! No on-site restaurant of note — need to walk out for dining
- 💡If a pool is essential · No pool here · See Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown instead — it has a 75-ft indoor pool and a children's programme
- 💡If you want to be right on Times Square, not a 5-min walk · This hotel is in Hell's Kitchen, not on the Square itself · See The Westin New York at Times Square for that location
- 💡If your budget is below $350/night · Studio Suites start at $349+ · Check other properties in our New York list for lower entry points
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