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Archer New York

$250-450/ night

Book this if You want a stylish, industrial-chic boutique base in Midtown with killer Empire State Building views and don't mind sacrificing square footage.

Why People Love It

8.8642 reviews
  • Spyglass Rooftop Bar with up-close Empire State views
  • Thoughtful daily turndown treats and local caramels
  • Immaculate cleanliness and premium Frette bathrobes

Quick Take: The rooms are classic New York tiny, and the $250 pet fee is steeper than the Empire State Building.

Reviewed by @krissyalyssax3My stay at Archer New York was unforgettable. Waking up to a direct view of the Empire State Building from my bed was pure magic. I loved the plush robes, the Nespresso coffee, and ending the night at their rooftop bar. It's the perfect chic city retreat.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

A beautifully designed, exceptionally clean boutique hotel with a phenomenal rooftop bar and incredibly welcoming staff.

Reality check

The rooms are incredibly cramped, and the elevators can get backed up during peak hours.

  • You prioritize skyline views over floor space
  • You want to be walking distance to Bryant Park and Times Square
  • You love boutique touches like Nespresso machines and nightly treats

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9
  • Housekeeping: Excellent and attentive daily housekeeping, with thoughtful nightly turndown service.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless bathrooms with elegant wood-plank porcelain tiles and pristine walk-in showers.
  • Maintenance: Generally well-maintained industrial-chic decor, though a few isolated reports of peeling mirrors or slow drains.
  • Linens & towels: Luxurious Frette bathrobes, cloud-like down comforters, and crisp, fresh sheets.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh and clean, with high-end LATHER bath amenities providing a premium scent.

Sleepability™

6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Midtown street traffic and sirens
  • Thin interior walls between rooms
  • Rooftop bar crowd noise on higher floors

Before you book

Good to know

  • Self-parking is at an off-site garage (Champion Parking 39) and costs $69-$75/night, plus $10 for SUVs.
  • Breakfast at AKB is not included and costs around $15-$25 per person.
  • Check-in is at 3:00 PM and check-out is at 11:00 AM.

What to pack

  • Earplugs or a white noise machine to drown out the Midtown sirens.
  • Minimal luggage—closet space is tiny and large suitcases will block the door.

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Archer King Empire View for floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Empire State Building
  • Corner suites for slightly more breathing room and extra natural light

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard Classic King rooms on lower floors facing the street due to heavy traffic noise
  • Rooms directly under the 22nd-floor Spyglass Rooftop Bar due to late-night foot traffic

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

Hi Archer team, I'm so excited for my stay. If possible, could I request a high-floor Empire View room away from the elevators to minimize street noise? Thank you!

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the rooftop bar open year-round?

Yes, Spyglass has covered portions so you can enjoy the Empire State views rain or shine.

Does the hotel have parking?

No on-site parking, but they partner with a nearby garage for $69-$75/night (no in-and-out privileges).

Are pets allowed?

Yes, but only dogs under 15 lbs, and it comes with a massive $250 per stay fee.

Is breakfast included?

No, breakfast at the lobby bar AKB is à la carte and will run you about $15-$25.

How big are the rooms?

Very small. Expect around 180 square feet for a standard King room—classic NYC sizing.

Is there a gym?

Yes, there is a fitness center available for guests.


Insider Tips

  • Skip the long lines at the Empire State Building and just grab a cocktail at Spyglass—the view is arguably better and comes with a drink.

  • Look out for the daily turndown service, which includes locally curated treats like caramels or cupcakes.

  • Request a room on the 15th floor or higher to escape the worst of the 38th Street traffic noise.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The closet space is so small that a single winter coat will practically fill it.

  • 💡The elevators can be a major bottleneck during morning check-out and evening bar-rush hours.

  • 💡The multi-paned windows do a decent job, but the interior walls between rooms are surprisingly thin.

  • 💡The bathroom sliding doors offer very little privacy if you're traveling with a friend.

  • 💡The destination fee includes daily FIJI water and treats, so make sure you actually claim them.

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