I had a pleasant stay at the Hilton Newark Hotel. While the hotel is far from downtown, it’s a great choice for travelers flying in or out of Newark Airport. Comfortable rooms and friendly staff made the experience smooth and hassle-free. Perfect for a quick stopover!
All good in the hotel along with nearby facilities very nice but bit old (needs small maintenaince works like broken coffee machine etc).
Just stayed as a transition day for other visit.
I really loved the hotel. However, my room was directly above a conference room where high school celebrations were loud and disturbing. The music was thumping, the microphones screamed, and I found it difficult to rest. The first night was supposedly a dress rehearsal for the event. I called the front desk where it was explained what was going on. The second night I called the desk again to ask what time the noise was going to stop. I was told there’s nothing that can be done about it. I’d love to give you a good review, but that kind of noise in a hotel such as the Madison really is unfortunate and disappointing. Manager in the pub was awesome. Ricky at the front desk was amazing. I had driven from NH for my best friend’s celebration of life which was held in the conservatory, but I was so exhausted that I really wanted to sleep. The loud music and loudspeakers made it impossible.
LLB1170The hotel service is very bad. Takes so long just check in when I was the only one checking in at that time. It was at 1 am checked in. They gave me a room in which someone is already inside the room. So they apologize and gave me free upgrade to suite room. Finally can get a room at almost 3am. It was very sucks.
ผผู้เข้าพักSuperb location with free shuttles to the terminals. Amenities are sparse and service at the restaurant was slow and poor. Otherwise, a convenient stay if you have a super early or late flight.
AAmerican Dude in ChinaThis is a well located, reasonably priced property. A big shout out to the bartender and the breakfast staff. They went out of their way to make me feel at home. Also, this is a large hotel and might be challenging for anyone with mobility issues. Interestingly, from the main lobby, it’s quite a walk to the nearest elevator. I do think they need to streamline the check in. They were training a new employee, which I have no issue with. There was one employee being trained and two others showing him what to do. When I arrived, there were more than twenty people in line. That was the only check in option. We all waited (patiently!) while each person was checked in at a snail’s pace. There was no “bear with us” or $5 off a drink for the extra wait. This falls far short of the Hilton brand as I know it.