W NEW YORK DOWNTOWN
123 WASHINGTON STREET, ENTRANCE ON ALBANY STREET · New York, NY
A distinguished property in the Upper West Side, offering guests luxury accommodations with thoughtful touches and top-tier service. The staff is known for going beyond standard hospitality — from personalized recommendations to arranging experiences that only locals know about. Whether you're visiting for a special occasion or an extended stay, the location provides easy access to New York's best dining, cultural attractions, and entertainment. Nearby subway stations provide quick access to Midtown, Downtown, and Brooklyn.
Key Details
Check-in Time
3:00 PM
WiFi
Free basic WiFi for all guests. Marriott Bonvoy members receive enhanced WiFi — Elite members get premium speeds.
WiFi tips & tricks →Parking
Valet parking available, typically $65–95/night. Street parking is extremely limited in Manhattan — valet or a nearby garage is recommended.
Avoid hidden parking fees →Pet Policy
Pet policies vary by property. Many Marriott hotels allow dogs for a $100+ non-refundable fee. Always confirm before booking.
Policies may change — confirm details directly with the hotel before your stay.
What To Know Before Your Stay
Practical tips for hotel guests in New York
Download the MTA app or use Google Maps for real-time subway arrival times — it saves minutes at every station.
Most Midtown hotels charge $40–70/night for parking. The subway covers the whole city, so consider skipping the car entirely.
Ask the concierge about restaurant partnerships — many NYC hotels hold reserved tables at popular spots.
Hotel minibar water in NYC costs $5–8 a bottle. A nearby bodega or deli sells the same for $1.
If your room faces a busy avenue, call the front desk and ask for a higher floor or courtyard-facing room. Street noise is real.
Tipping is expected: $1–2 per bag for bellhops, $2–5/night for housekeeping (left daily on the pillow), and $1–2 for doormen who hail a cab.
Listed Amenities
Amenities are compiled from public listings and may not be current. Confirm availability with the hotel.
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Getting There
The nearest subway station is within a short walk. Taxis, Uber, and Lyft are readily available. From JFK, take the AirTrain to the subway or use a rideshare. From LaGuardia, take the Q70 bus to the subway or use a rideshare.
Nearby Attractions
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art15–25 min by subway
- Central Park10–20 min walk
- Times Square5–15 min walk
- Empire State Building10–20 min walk
- Brooklyn Bridge20–30 min by subway
Explore New York
Our New York city guide covers neighborhoods, restaurants, attractions, and practical tips for your trip.
Read the New York City Guide →Hotel Travel Guides
Practical guides to help you during your stay
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in and checkout at W NEW YORK DOWNTOWN?
Standard check-in is at 3:00 PM and checkout is at 12:00 PM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available depending on occupancy — request at the front desk or when booking. Marriott Bonvoy Elite members may receive complimentary late checkout.
Does W NEW YORK DOWNTOWN have free WiFi?
Free basic WiFi for all guests. Marriott Bonvoy members receive enhanced WiFi — Elite members get premium speeds.
Is there parking at W NEW YORK DOWNTOWN?
Valet parking available, typically $65–95/night. Street parking is extremely limited in Manhattan — valet or a nearby garage is recommended.
Does W NEW YORK DOWNTOWN allow pets?
Pet policies vary by property. Many Marriott hotels allow dogs for a $100+ non-refundable fee. Always confirm before booking.
What attractions are near W NEW YORK DOWNTOWN?
Notable attractions near the hotel include 9/11 Memorial & Museum (15–25 min by subway), Empire State Building (10–20 min walk), and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (15–25 min by subway). The hotel's concierge or front desk can provide directions and current hours.
About Staying in New York
Do NYC hotels charge resort fees?
Most NYC hotels do not charge resort fees, but some add a "facility fee" or "destination fee" of $25–40/night. Always check the fine print before booking.
Is it worth staying in Manhattan vs. Brooklyn or Queens?
Manhattan offers the most convenience for first-time visitors but at higher prices. Brooklyn and Queens hotels are typically 30–50% cheaper with easy subway access to Manhattan — often just one or two stops away.
When are NYC hotel prices lowest?
January through early March (after New Year's) typically has the lowest rates. Avoid major holidays, Fashion Week (February and September), and UN General Assembly week (late September).
About This Information
Hotel details are compiled from publicly available sources. Policies and amenities may change — we recommend confirming directly with the hotel before your stay. If you notice outdated information, please let us know.
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