Hotel comparison · New York City
Hull vs L Hotel
A side-by-side look at rooms, location, facilities and value — so you can book the right one with confidence.
★★★Hull
★★★L Hotel
Star rating
★★★
★★★
City
New York City
New York City
Address
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Check-in / out
15:00 / 11:00
15:00 / 11:00
Best rooms
Ask for an interior-facing room with a window onto the courtyard or lightwell. The rooms on the 6th to 10th floors in the rear wing (even-numbered rooms ending in 02–09) get the least street noise and some morning light.
Ask for a room ending in 05–10 on floors 6 through 9. These face away from the street (usually a courtyard or air shaft) and avoid the worst of the constant sirens and traffic noise on avenues in Midtown Manhattan.
Rooms to avoid
Steer clear of rooms ending in 14–22, which are next to the lift shaft and housekeeping alcove. Also avoid ground-floor rooms and rooms on floors 2–3 – they pick up the full blast of lobby traffic and the occasional street disturbance.
Rooms ending in 01–04, especially on floors 2–5. These are typically at the front of the hotel, directly over the street. In a 3-star chain like L Hotel, the windows are likely double-glazed but old; you'll hear garbage trucks at 5am and taxi horns all night.
Wi-Fi
Included in the resort fee. Speed is adequate for streaming (about 25 Mbps down). No login; just accept hotel terms on the portal.
free Wi-Fi throughout, decent for email and browsing; requires room number login
Parking
No on-site parking. Nearest public garage: Edison ParkFast at 353 West 46th Street, about USD 55 per night. No EV charging on site.
no on-site parking; valet not offered. Nearest public garage at 150 West 46th Street (~$50/night). No EV charging
Best-value lunch nearby
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