The Westin New York at Times Square — Kids Eat Free + Times Square View, the Family Hotel That Delivers
Finding a five-star Times Square hotel that handles families well — not just tolerates them — is harder than it sounds. The Westin New York at Times Square has the clearest family policy of any hotel in this part of Midtown: children under 12 eat free with a parent at Foundry Kitchen and Bar for every meal, Rollaway Beds are provided at no charge, Cribs are free. Two-minute walk to Times Square. Score 8.8/10 from over 2,000 verified reviews on Booking.com, with Expedia aligning at 8.7. That volume of positive feedback from actual families says more than any hotel brochure.
Times Square has no shortage of five-star addresses. What it does lack is hotels that make family logistics genuinely easy rather than theoretically manageable. The Westin stands out here because its family offer is written in clear terms: children under 12 eat free with a parent at every meal service in Foundry Kitchen and Bar. No fine print, no per-child charge, no asking twice. Add free Rollaway Beds on request and free Cribs for infants, and you have a package that saves a real amount of money over a multi-night stay — especially when you add up how quickly breakfast alone adds up in Manhattan. The score of 8.8/10 from 2,000-plus Booking.com reviews, alongside Expedia's 8.7, reflects a hotel that consistently meets the expectations it sets.
"My daughter is 7. She pulled the curtain open in the morning, saw the Times Square signs lit up below, and said it was the best room she had ever stayed in. As a parent, that alone made the trip."
The rooms run across three main types for families. A Deluxe King starts around $259–360 per night, fine for two adults. The Deluxe 2 Queens at $299–420 is the core family room — two queen beds, enough floor space for luggage and suitcases, and works for two adults with two children without feeling cramped. For larger families or those who want two distinct spaces, the Connecting Rooms option at $420–620 gives two proper rooms linked by an interior door that locks from both sides — private when you need it, open when you do not. One tip that comes up in reviews with some regularity: request a high floor on the Times Square side. The illuminated Broadway signs visible through the window at night are the kind of sight that a child recalls for years afterward.
The hotel's most important asset for families traveling for leisure — or for the World Cup — is the in-house dining. Foundry Kitchen and Bar handles breakfast in a way that removes the single most stressful morning logistics challenge in New York: where to go, how long it takes, and how much it costs. With the kids-eat-free offer, breakfast becomes a relaxed sitting in the hotel rather than a 20-minute search through a busy Midtown block. The concierge team is flagged repeatedly in reviews for Broadway knowledge — they handle ticket bookings directly and can advise on which shows work for specific children's ages. The hotel also has a fitness center for adults who want to use the time after the children are settled.
On location — the hotel is at 270 W 43rd Street, a direct two-minute walk to Times Square. The 42nd Street subway complex (A/C/E and 1/2/3/N/Q/R/W/7 lines) is at the front door. The Broadway theater corridor, the TKTS booth, M&M World, Disney Store, and the Midtown tourist circuit are all accessible on foot. For World Cup 2026 visitors: MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is the New York area match venue. Getting there means NJ Transit from Penn Station, roughly 30–40 minutes. Penn Station is two subway stops from the hotel — a simple and efficient connection, better positioned than hotels further from the Penn Station lines.
A few things worth being honest about. There is no pool — the Westin Times Square does not have one, just like the Marriott Marquis next door. If a pool is essential for your children, this hotel is not the right call. The Connecting Rooms rate rises sharply, jumping from the standard double room price to $420 and above; if the budget is a constraint and a 2 Queens room covers your needs, the saving is meaningful. And Times Square is Times Square — the neighborhood is genuinely loud, consistently busy, and most alive on weekend evenings. Rooms on high floors and on the interior-facing sides are quieter than the street side, but this is not a tranquil setting.
The overall picture is clear: The Westin New York at Times Square is the Times Square family hotel that has thought through the details families actually care about — free meals for younger children, no-charge rollaway and crib equipment, a restaurant that makes morning logistics simple, and a location that puts Broadway, the subway, and the energy of Midtown Manhattan within easy reach. More than 2,000 families have reviewed it and the score holds at 8.8. That is a reliable number. If you need a pool, or your budget is tight, or you want quieter surroundings — there are other options in our New York list. But if you are traveling with children and want to be at the heart of the city, this hotel gets the fundamentals right.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Times Square 2-min walk — Broadway, M&M World, Disney Store all on foot
- ✓ Kids under 12 eat free every meal + Rollaway free + Crib free — clearest family policy in the area
- ✓ Times Square View rooms on high floors — a sight children genuinely remember
- ✓ Booking 8.8/10 from 2,000+ reviews — large, trustworthy base
- ! No swimming pool — for families that need one, see Four Seasons Downtown
- ! Times Square is loud and crowded, particularly on weekends
- ✓ Foundry Kitchen and Bar on-site — family breakfast in the hotel, no morning logistics stress
- ✓ Connecting Rooms available — two proper rooms, shared interior door
- ✓ Concierge books Broadway tickets directly, with advice on age-appropriate shows
- ! Connecting Rooms price rises sharply, from $420 upward
- ! Times Square neighborhood busy and noisy around the clock
- 💡If you need a swimming pool for the children · The Westin Times Square has no pool · See Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown (75-ft indoor pool) instead
- 💡If your budget is below $200/night · Connecting Rooms here start at $420+ · Consider Tempo by Hilton or the 2 Queens room at Marriott Marquis for better value
- 💡If you want quiet surroundings or a residential feel · Times Square is busy and loud 24 hours · See Four Seasons Downtown or Luxury Collection Midtown for calmer alternatives
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