My “Stay” at the Radisson Lexington Hotel New York City


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By now I am sure you are aware – Radisson is having an awesome promotion where if you stay one night at ANY Radisson hotel you will receive 50,000 bonus points. While this is capped at one stay, 50,000 bonus points is good enough for a free night at their top tier category hotels – including international hotels. Some of their Radisson Blu hotels in Europe can go for $500+/night.

So this past Sunday I “stayed” at the Radisson Lexington Hotel in NYC. I was able to find a rate for $89.25+tax during their three-day sale last week (mentioned in this prior post). There is still time to take advantage of this promotion, but you must register first. As long as the site still says 50,000 points you are good, however, it could go down to 15,000 bonus points evenutally. And, if you are interested in the Radisson Lexington in NYC, there are still $99/night rates for the following nights: 12/20, 12/21, 12/22, 12/23 ($119), 12/25 ($119). The rates are constantly changing so they could be better or worse an hour from now, just keep on checking.

Alright… back to the Radisson Lexington Hotel. I purely booked a room at this hotel to get the 50,000 bonus points. I had no need for another hotel room, especially one in NYC not too far from my apartment. Luckily though, the location was close to my errands for the day, so this mattress run was not an inconvenience. I was simply checking in and leaving. Although I did not utilize the room, I still wanted to experience this NYC hotel that was only charging $89/night! That is unheard of in NYC.

I checked in and was actually upgraded to a King bed. I guess my original reservation was for one double bed, and after seeing the size of the upgraded room I can’t even imagine how small my original booked room would have been. The staff at the front desk along with the front desk manager were extremely friendly and helpful. They told me all about the hotel and the amenities – I did not have the heart to stop them as they were very genuine. The lobby was nicely done. It was by no means a modern hotel, but had that traditional charm full of character – which I actually would prefer for a NYC hotel. Makes me think of the Park Plaza Hotel – although no where near as nice!

a christmas tree in a lobby

I spent a few minutes and checked out the hotel room. It was small, but I guess that is NYC for you. The room was nice, had a flat screen TV, iPod clock radio dock, nice size desk, and a sleep number bed. The linens looked relatively new, and overall the room had a clean look to it. The bathroom was bright and had a window, but was incredibly small. You definitely could not fit more than one person in it.

a bed with white sheets and a lamp

a room with a bed and a tv

a bathroom with a shower curtain

The location of the hotel is in midtown on the East side. It is a business area so not much for a tourist right in the immediate area. However, in a 10-15 minute walk you can get to Times Square, the bottom of Central Park, and Rockefeller Center. It is also only 2 blocks away from a subway line which can take you to Union Square, Soho, and the East Village. Also, if you are visiting NYC for the shopping, Bloomingdales and 5th Avenue is less than a 10 minute walk.

a street with cars and buildings

Overall, if you can snag a $99/night rate, it is absolutely worth it!

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aadvantagegeek
aadvantagegeek
12 years ago

I considered staying there earlier this year during a double AAdvantage miles offer, but couldn’t find a helpful trip report (I like to see photos:-). Next time, I’ll do it. Thanks for sharing!

AJ
AJ
12 years ago

You mean to say my $109 at the Chicago radius on does not count 😉 decent property here but lovely views!

IPBrian
12 years ago

I did $67/night at one of my local Radisson’s and got upgraded to a suite. It was not bad or a local hotel. I am looking forward to my stays in NYC this fall!

dealswelike
dealswelike
12 years ago
Reply to  IPBrian

@IPBrian – $67 investment for a free hotel is awesome! I was able to snag that rate for my husband as well at the LAX airport. I can’t believe how inexpensive the Radisson hotels in NYC are!

Simon
Simon
12 years ago

We did $75 at Radisson San Diego-Rancho Bernardo on Sat night (2 rooms – 1 each for my wife and I) – at check-in, they were so friendly & genuine, and went through all the benefits and amenities (free cocktail & free breakfast!).

The rooms were a bit old and run down, but very clean. A great option for future mattress runs if another decent promo comes out.

dealswelike
dealswelike
12 years ago
Reply to  Simon

@Simon – Thats great!

dmel
dmel
12 years ago

I actually have a stay tonight… going to check in in about an hour.

heidi
heidi
12 years ago

That’s where I stayed a couple weeks ago too! I payed a higher rate but it was business so not out of pocket expense. I thought the hotel needed some updating, specifically the bathrooms.

dealswelike
dealswelike
12 years ago
Reply to  heidi

@Heidi – Mine was an upgraded corner room, so might have been a little nicer. The bathrooms were tiny!

mike
mike
12 years ago

going there Thursday also

rj
rj
12 years ago

i stayed here on sunday too (even though i live in new york, but decided to get away for a night- why not?) and booked for a “petite room” (to take advantage of the promo) but when i checked in, it was not petite at all- it was about 350-400 square feet and it also had TWO BATHROOMS!!! a vert pleasant surprise and lots of fun! thanks for the recommendation!

Straightahead
Straightahead
12 years ago

I was there on Sunday as well (for a few minutes), and my wife has a room reserved for next Monday (we’ll actually spend the night after a Broadway show).
I also got upgraded to a room with two double beds and two bathrooms.

dealswelike
dealswelike
12 years ago
Reply to  Straightahead

@Straightahead – That’s great! Seems like there is a huge range of rooms at this hotel.

tassojunior
tassojunior
12 years ago

Did the Lexington two days ago and was upgraded to a 500 ft. full suite on 23rd floor with wrap around patio with table and chairs. $99 ! Got parking package for extra $20 and was given 2nd day voucher for free. (The parking goes noon-to-noon). Next to Waldorp-Astoria, Marriott, Hyatt-Lex, and IC Belmont. Longwood Deli across street is open 24 hrs. and fabulous.

dealswelike
dealswelike
12 years ago
Reply to  tassojunior

@Tassojunion – That’s awesome! I saw those patios from my window, they looked great. That is also very unique for NYC and an awesome perk. This hotel is right in the heart of many chain hotels.

tassojunior
tassojunior
12 years ago

I think the $20 tip I gave at check in was the best $20 ever spent !

dealswelike
dealswelike
12 years ago
Reply to  tassojunior

@tassojunior – Thats awesome!

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