This was a convenient place to stay in mid-town Manhattan, but it was definitely not the most comfortable. It was very noisy, with very poor sound insolation. There was only one (1) shared bathroom per floor of many, many rooms, and although those bathrooms were newly renovated and clean, the renovations were not well thought out. There was nowhere to change and place your clothes, and bringing them into the shower space was a sure way to get everything wet, because the rainfall shower head was placed directly in the middle of the shower stall. It was impossible to shower without getting your hair and everything else wet! Our room was very small, and that was okay, except that the double bed had microfiber sheets and one thin 'army' blanket. We were provided with two worn bath towels of different sizes. Although there was a sink, stove, micro, small fridge and a few dishes in the room, there was a sign posted saying we were to leave the room clean and do the dishes before we left, but there was no dish towel. The air conditioner was fully functional, but SO noisy it kept us awake. On our check-out day we were awoken to very loud East Indian music at 8:30am, and when I opened our door to go to the bathroom, there was a drop cloth directly outside our door and a fellow painting the ceiling of the hallway. The noise of the music and the smell of the latex paint was near unbearable. I believe that since check-out was 10am, they should have commenced the paint job at 10:05am!