Eastgate Tower combines the charm of residential Murray Hill with the convenience of midtown Manhattan. It is a modern yet peaceful setting with close proximity to corporate offices, Grand Central Station, the United Nations and popular shopping. A small lobby with a geometrically patterned banquette and contemporary art welcomes guests to this comfortable hotel, which was built in the 1970's as an apartment house. U.N. personnel, banking and brokerage professionals, families and those with long term assignments in the city are among the guest who appreciate the extra space and cooking facilities. The hotel's lively Restaurant, II Sogno, features a large patio for elegant open air dining.
Guest Reviews of
Eastgate Tower Hotel
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If you have something to do on the East side of Midtown, then this is a reasonable hotel. Everyone was friendly and the hotel was clean. The little kitchen offered options. The workout room was reasonable, but this property is like an old reliable american car.
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Shaun from Morristown,NJ | November 16 2008
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The hotel was in a convenient and safe location. I was pleasantly surprised at the large size of the room. The staff was very friendly. On site parking was convenient and reasonably priced. It was a great experience.
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Pat from Raleigh,NC | November 12 2008
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Truly a hidden gem, three blocks away from 42nd Street. Although our room faced 39th Street on a low floor, the room was exceptionally quiet. Also, as this hotel appears to cater mostly to UN business and short stay, the rooms were extremely spacious and included a well appointed kitchen.
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Michael from | October 11 2008
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It is a great place to stay because of the kitchen, sitting area and bed. A lot more room than most hotels in New York City. Everyone was very friendly and helpful.
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Sue from | September 25 2008
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The hotel is conveniently located downtown and easy to get to. The staff went beyond it's duties in order to accommodate us in a timely fashion. The rooms were huge and comfortable, although they lacked presentation. My only gripe was the size of the elevators which could easily be filled with a family of 4 and luggage.
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David from | September 17 2008