Lombardy Hotel: Uncover NYC's Best-Kept Secret (Luxury Awaits!)
Lombardy Hotel: NYC's Best-Kept Secret? Let's Dive In (Brace Yourself!)
Okay, folks, let's get real. The Lombardy Hotel. "Luxury Awaits!" they proclaim. Sounds fancy, right? Well, I’ve just wrestled with this NYC gem, and I'm here to dish the dirt, the good, the bad, and the slightly confusing. Because honestly? Sometimes, the "secret" is more about the reality than the marketing…
First Impressions (and a Near-Disaster with the Elevator)
First off, the location? Stellar. Smack-dab in Midtown, a stone's throw from… well, everything. Accessibility is a big deal for me, and surprisingly, the Lombardy handles it pretty well. The elevator… let's just say I had a moment of panic. A creaky, vintage thing that felt like it was about to cough up its last breath on every ascent. But hey, it got me (and my luggage) to my room! That's half the battle won.
Accessibility & Getting Around: Blessedly "Mostly" Okay
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! (Mostly). The lobby and common areas are accessible. I didn't personally use a wheelchair, but I saw ramps and elevators that seemed up to snuff. BUT, and this is a big BUT, call ahead and confirm specifics about room accessibility. Don’t assume, peeps. Always confirm.
- Elevator: As mentioned, it's an experience. But it does work.
- Airport Transfer: Available, thank goodness! After that elevator scare, I was happy to not have to navigate public transport.
- Taxi Service: Yep, readily available. That's NYC for ya.
- Car Park: They do have parking (on-site), but… it’s a valet situation. Expect the usual NYC valet fees – and the usual NYC valet attitude.
The Room: My Sanctuary (and a Few Quirks)
My room? Alright, buckle up…
- Available in all rooms: Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Bathroom phone (seriously?), Bathtub, Blackout curtains (Hallelujah!), Carpeting, Closet, Coffee/tea maker (essential!), Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping (thank you, angels!), Desk, Extra-long bed (yes!), Free bottled water, Hair dryer, High floor, In-room safe box, Internet access – wireless (more on this later), Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking (thank goodness), On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Reading light, Refrigerator, Safety/security feature, Satellite/cable channels (meh!), Scale, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Slippers (nice touch!), Smoke detector. Socket near the bed, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens.
- The Good Stuff: The bed was seriously comfortable. Like, sink-into-a-cloud comfortable. The blackout curtains? Game changer. I'm a light sleeper, folks, and these saved my sanity. And the free water? Always a win. Slippers? Yes, please, after a long day of pounding the pavement.
- The Not-So-Good: The bathroom felt… outdated. The "bathroom phone" made me chuckle (who uses a bathroom phone anymore?!). And the soundproofing… okay, it mostly worked, but I did hear a particularly enthusiastic opera practice emanating from a neighboring room at 7 AM. Rude.
Internet: The Wi-Fi Saga (Prepare for a Rollercoaster)
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah! (Again!)
- Internet services: Offered, though I wouldn’t call the speed lightning-fast. Consider it… adequate.
- Internet [LAN]: I didn’t even investigate this, honestly. Who uses LAN anymore?!
Cleanliness and Safety: Feeling Protected?
- Hand sanitizer: Everywhere! Much appreciated.
- Staff trained in safety protocol: I saw staff wearing masks and generally being vigilant.
- Rooms sanitized between stays: Reassuring.
- Anti-viral cleaning products: They say they use them. I’m trusting.
- Daily disinfection in common areas: Ditto.
- Hotel chain: Which might lead you to believe in consistency, but I still have some doubts…
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Beast (or Not)
Okay, this is where things get… interesting.
- Restaurants: Yes, plural, but honestly, options seem limited.
- Restaurants: A la carte, Asian cuisine, desserts, Western cuisine, Salad, soup, and Vegetarian restaurants are available.
- Bar: Yep, a bar. Perfect for a pre-theater cocktail (or three).
- Coffee shop: A must-have.
- Room service [24-hour]: Lifesaver! Especially when, like me, you just want to collapse in your room after a day of exploring.
- Breakfast in room: And a "breakfast takeaway service" (genius!).
- Breakfast [buffet]: Buffet in restaurant, Asian breakfast, and Western breakfast, but I didn't get a chance to experience this because of the crazy hour.
- Happy Hour: Definitely took advantage. The margaritas were strong. The atmosphere? Cozy. The people-watching? Classic NYC.
- Poolside bar (no pool, just a bar).
- Snack bar: Needed some time for it too.
Here's my big issue: The dining options felt a bit…underwhelming. The "restaurants" seemed a little sparse and the food? Fine. Not bad. Not amazing. Just…there.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Spa Day Dreams (and Maybe a Steam Room?)
- Fitness center: They have one. I didn't go. I was too busy walking around NYC!
- Spa/sauna: Okay, they do have a spa!
- Spa: I’m torn. I love a good spa. But the reviews were… mixed. (And frankly, the thought of getting a body wrap at that age doesn’t appeal.)
- Steamroom: Maybe, I'll have to go next time.
Services & Conveniences: The Usual Suspects (and a Few Surprises)
- Concierge: Helpful. They tried to answer my crazy questions.
- Cash withdrawal: Yup. Essential.
- Laundry/Dry cleaning/Ironing Service: They offer it. Pricey, but convenient.
- Daily housekeeping: See above (thank you, angels!).
- Meeting/banquet facilities: They have those, if you’re into that kind of thing.
- Doorman: A nice touch. Especially when you're lugging shopping bags.
For the Kids: Family Friendly?
- Babysitting service: Available.
- Kids facilities: Undisclosed, but probably on the limited side.
- Kids meal: I didn't see any.
The Verdict: Is it Worth it? (The Truth, Finally)
Look, the Lombardy is not perfect. It’s not the most luxurious hotel in NYC. It's a little old-school, a little quirky, and yes, the elevator is a legitimate source of anxiety.
But… the location is amazing. The beds are heavenly. The staff, for the most part, is friendly and helpful. And the price? I’d say it's competitive for the area. Especially if you can snag a deal.
My Recommendation:
If you're looking for a solid, central NYC hotel with a touch of old-world charm and a dash of… well, let’s call it “character,” the Lombardy is definitely worth considering. Just go in with realistic expectations, pack your patience, and prepare for a few, shall we say, "memorable" moments.
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Kunming's BEST Family Hotel Near Dashanghui Children's Hospital!Okay, buckle up buttercups. We’re going on a trip to The Lombardy Hotel, and trust me, it's going to be a ride. I'm not promising a Martha Stewart-esque itinerary here, because frankly, that's just not how I roll. This is gonna be real. Messy. And probably involves me getting lost at least once. Let's do this…
The Lombardy Hotel: My (Likely Disastrous) Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Existential Dread (aka, The Lobby)
- 1:00 PM: Arrive at The Lombardy. Okay, first things first, finding the place. I'm notorious for circling blocks. I'm already anticipating the "Am I in the right place?" panic, followed by the triumphant, "Yep, I'm here!" moment, which will probably be accompanied by a minor sweat.
- 1:30 PM: Check-in. God, I hate check-in. I always feel like I'm putting someone out. And my credit card always gets denied the first time. I swear, it's a conspiracy. Anyway, let's see if I can do it without sounding completely frazzled.
- 2:00 PM: The Lobby Experience. Okay, deep breaths. This is where the first impression is made. I’m picturing the lobby right now. Plush, probably. Maybe a little intimidating. Will I look like I belong? (Spoiler alert: Probably not.) My plan? Stare intently at the details for a solid five minutes. Absorb the vibe…then probably promptly trip over something.
- 2:30 PM: The Room. Oh. My. God. The room. This is where the magic should happen. Crossing my fingers it's not a broom closet with an obstructed view of a brick wall. I’m hoping for a window, maybe. Definitely a working TV. And a bed. A comfy bed is crucial for my sanity.
- 3:00 PM: Nap Time. YES. After the travel, the check-in, and the building up of anxiety, I need a nap. This is not negotiable. I will not be held responsible for my actions if sleep deprivation strikes me at this point.
- 4:00 PM: Exploration. Time to get my bearings. I'll try to find the elevators. Maybe a water fountain. (Hydration is key). I'm also going to try and find the quickest route out of the hotel in case I need a quick escape. Because, you know, emergency exit strategy.
- 5:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel restaurant, or try to find a place nearby. This is the eternal struggle. Hotel restaurants are convenient, but can be stuffy, I'm hoping to find something a little cozier. Maybe a pub, if my google magic works. The search is on!
- 7:00 PM: Evening Entertainment… or couch potato-ing. Again, the hotel restaurant, or I might just be looking for a comfy couch and a good movie on the TV. I can't promise anything elegant.
Day 2: Sensory Overload and Hidden Treasures
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast. Is there a continental breakfast? I swear, I've had enough of the powdered eggs. But if there is, let's hope the coffee is strong.
- 9:00 AM: Explore the neighborhood. It's time to hit the streets. I’ll check out local shops, maybe discover a hidden gem. I'M a sucker for a unique boutique. Then I get completely lost.
- 11:00 AM: The Great Coffee Quest. Coffee is the lifeblood and the best way to start a new day and even better in a new place, so the hunt is on.
- 12:00 PM: Lunch somewhere random. A corner cafe, a food truck…anything goes. I love the thrill of the unknown.
- 1:00 PM: The Hotel Experience, Part Deuce. Let's dive back into that pool! A leisurely afternoon in the hotel. Reading, writing (maybe I'll actually complete this itinerary!), or just staring dreamily out the window (if I have a window). This is truly, the 'me time!'
- 3:00 PM: Take a long walk. This hotel is located near the park, so I go for a walk and try to get a sense of my surroundings and to see more local spots.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner and entertainment. Either there will be a nice dinner in the hotel, or the hunt is on for a local bar to visit.
- 8:00 PM: Relax and unwind. I'll probably spend the evening unwinding and reflecting.
Day 3: Farewell, Friend? (or, More Likely, Frantic Packing)
- 9:00 AM: Last Breakfast. Sigh. The final breakfast. I will savor every bite, because sadly, it's nearly time to go.
- 10:00 AM: Packing Debacle. This is where it all falls apart. I almost always overpack. And then I forget something vital. Like a charger. Or underwear. Or maybe my brain. This is when the mild panic sets in.
- 11:00 AM: Check-out. Pray it goes smoothly. Pray the credit card doesn't fail again. Wish me luck!
- 12:00 PM: Departure. Back to reality. Until the next adventure! I am hoping I get to visit again.
This is my itinerary. It's not perfect. But it's mine. And that's what makes it special. Now, wish me luck. I'm gonna need it.
Indonesian Paradise: Your Private Plunge Pool Villa Awaits!Okay, spill it: What *IS* the Lombardy Hotel, really? Is it just another overpriced NYC hotel trying to rip me off?
Alright, alright, hold your horses! Look, I've seen my share of NYC hotels, trust me. From the glitter-bomb chaos of Times Square to the sterile, soul-crushing cubes that hotels sometimes morph into. The Lombardy? It's different. Think...an elegant, slightly eccentric aunt who always has the best secrets. It’s not a “rip-off” in the blatant sense. It's a *luxury* hotel, yes, so expect to pay a bit more. But you get a quality of experience that, honestly, is increasingly rare. I'm talking about feeling... pampered. Almost like you've actually *arrived* somewhere, not just plopped down a credit card for a bed.
My first thought was “Oh, here we go again – another fancy place with more style than substance.” But then… I walked in. And, well, the lobby isn't flashy. There’s no blinding neon or a thumping DJ trying to convince you it’s fashionable to feel overwhelmed. Just… calm. A beautiful, understated calm. It immediately felt different. Seriously, I almost relaxed just from breathing the air. And that's saying something for a New Yorker!
What kind of rooms do they have? Are we talking shoebox apartments masquerading as suites?
Okay, this is where the Lombardy really shines. They actually have *apartments*. Actual, legit apartments. Not just a tiny closet that someone vaguely calls a "suite". Think spacious studios, one-bedrooms…some even have full kitchens! Seriously, the first time I saw one, I almost cried (happy tears, mostly). You can actually spread out! I'm talking a comfortable workspace, enough room to do yoga (if you're into that torture), and a proper living area. It's like having your own little pied-à-terre in the city.
I stayed in one of their one-bedrooms on a recent trip. The kitchen? Gorgeous (and functional, important!). You can actually avoid room service (although the room service is superb, I'll get to that) and whip up a breakfast. Honestly, it’s a game-changer. And the best part? It doesn’t feel like you're trapped. You feel like you *live* there for at least a little while. That makes the whole trip so much more pleasant.
And what about the location? Is it a total tourist trap nightmare?
Listen, location is EVERYTHING in NYC. The Lombardy nails it. It's in Midtown East, which, for me, is almost perfect. Close enough to the action but far *enough* away from the screaming hordes of tourists in Times Square. You're a stone's throw from the best shopping on Fifth Avenue, but also near charming, quieter streets. Plus, the proximity to public transport is *gold* for exploring the city. You can practically hop on a train and be anywhere in Manhattan within minutes.
I remember one time I went for a Broadway show, it was so easy to get there and back. No crazy cab rides or endless subway delays. It really makes a difference, being able to unwind easily after a day. You can literally walk to some of the best restaurants, shops, or even just a peaceful stroll in Central Park. It’s a win-win situation, people.
Let's talk food. Is the dining experience as luxurious as the rest of it?
Okay, so the Lombardy doesn't have a massive, glitzy restaurant attached. Instead, they have a cozy bar/lounge, and... the *room service*. Oh, the room service. I dream about it, frankly. I recently ordered breakfast in my room, and it was just… *chef's kiss*. Fluffy omelets, perfectly crispy bacon, fresh-squeezed orange juice. It all came beautifully presented, and the service was impeccable.
And the other night, I had a bit of an emotional breakdown (don't ask). I ordered a burger, a ridiculously decadent chocolate cake, and a very large glass of wine… and it was exactly what I needed. They didn’t judge. They just delivered comfort food heaven to my door. And that level of empathy in a hotel? Priceless. I felt human again. Honestly, the room service alone makes the Lombardy worth it.
Are there any hidden fees or "gotcha" moments I should be aware of?
Look, no place is perfect. They *do* charge the usual "resort fee," which always feels a bit…grumpy. But they've been upfront about costs. They also have a very generous cancellation policy, which is a MAJOR plus in this unpredictable world. And they didn’t nickel and dime me on anything. No hidden charges on the mini-bar or anything stupid like that.
I'm a cynical New Yorker, and I REALLY hate being gouged for things. I didn't feel like I was being taken advantage of here, and it felt like they genuinely wanted me to enjoy my stay.
What's the service like? Are the staff stuck-up, or are they friendly?
Okay, this is a big one for me. I HATE pretentious service. Thankfully, the staff at the Lombardy are the opposite. They're genuinely friendly, helpful, and super efficient. They remember your name (creepy, but in a good way!). They go above and beyond to make your stay enjoyable.
One time, my phone charger broke (panic!). I asked the front desk for a replacement, and the front desk guy just… *gave* me one! No questions asked. I felt like I'd won the lottery. And housekeeping? Spotless. Every single time. They even folded my clothes! I felt horribly spoiled. But I loved every second of it. Definitely the best service I've experienced in a long time.
What's the overall Vibe? Is it suitable for families, couples, or just solo travelers like me?
The Lombardy definitely skews towards a more mature, sophisticated crowd. I wouldn't call it a "party" hotel, it's more a place to luxuriate. But, it is adaptable. Families? Sure, the apartment-style rooms are great for them. Couples? Absolutely. It's incredibly romantic, to be honest. Solo travelers? Absolutely! I've stayed solo multiple times, and it feels safe and comfortable, and you don't feel out of place. I hate the hotels where you feel like everyone can see you're on your own. You will not feel like that at the Lombardy.
It's not the place for loud, boisterous groups. It's more of a "whisper and enjoy" kind of atmosphere, which is perfect if you want to actually *hear* yourself think (or conduct a discreet business meeting, or just quietly sip champagne in your robe, no judgment).