Cette propriété
The Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square sits at the pulsing heart of Manhattan's most theatrically charged neighbourhood, offering 626 rooms steeped in contemporary Manhattan energy rather than luxury excess. Its mid-range positioning makes it the savvy choice for theatre-goers, business travellers and families seeking walkable proximity to Broadway's marquee lights and the neon chaos of Times Square itself. The lobby crackles with transient cosmopolitan buzz—tour groups, theatre audiences, and commuters channelled through a space that feels efficient, well-maintained, and unapologetically functional. This is New York without pretence: comfortable anonymity in one of the world's most watched addresses.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Manhattan's founding as New Amsterdam by Dutch traders in 1624 crystallised into English-controlled New York by 1664, establishing a mercantile identity that would define the city's relentless verticality and cultural ambition. The 19th century saw the rise of iconic cast-iron and limestone townhouses, followed by the audacious steel-frame revolution that birthed the first true skyscrapers—the 1902 Flatiron Building and 1913 Woolworth Building—reshaping the skyline into a statement of industrial capitalism. Times Square itself emerged in the early 1900s as the theatrical heart of America, when Broadway theatres clustered around the intersection of 42nd Street and Broadway, cementing New York's reputation as the world's entertainment capital. The 20th century's urban decay and 1980s-90s revitalisation transformed Times Square from notorious red-light district into the heavily sanitised, corporatised tourist epicentre it remains today. Contemporary New York balances its identity as a global financial powerhouse, artistic incubator, and monument to American ambition—where Michelin-starred restaurants neighbour street carts and where centuries-old brownstones stand in the shadow of glass mega-towers.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
September–October and April–May are objectively ideal: early autumn offers crisp 18–21°C days, brilliant sunlight, and the cultural calendar reignites post-summer (new theatre season, galleries reopening). Spring similarly delivers 15–18°C temperatures, lengthening daylight, and pre-summer crowd levels.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
June–August and November–December drive peak occupancy and premium pricing at Broadway hotels; summer tourism floods the city (school holidays, family travel) whilst December peaks with Christmas theatre runs, holiday shopping, and New Year's Eve anticipation. Hotel rates at Millennium can surge 40–60% above shoulder rates during these windows.
La saison des épaules
February–March and October–November offer the sweetest discounts (10–30% below peak) with excellent weather; March can be rainy and cool (5–10°C) but remains manageable, whilst November is genuinely pleasant (10–14°C) and far less crowded than autumn's September rush.
Météo & emballage
New York's summer humidity (June onwards) can be oppressive, with thermal indices reaching 30°C+, whilst winters plunge below freezing with frequent snow; June specifically sits at the threshold—expect 20–24°C, occasional afternoon thunderstorms, and variable humidity. Pack a lightweight rain jacket (not bulky), layerable long sleeves, comfortable walking shoes broken-in before arrival, and sunscreen; leave heavy winter coats and summer shorts behind.
Le Live City Briefing
- The Times Square–42nd Street subway complex remains under ongoing modernisation through 2026, with periodic service changes affecting the A, C, E, N, Q, R, W, and 1, 2, 3 lines that serve the hotel; download the MTA app for real-time alerts before your journey, as crowding can spike during disruptions.
- Broadway theatres continue a robust 2026 season with new productions opening spring through autumn; ticket scalping and queue management around TKTS (the discount booth at the heart of Times Square, steps from the hotel) intensifies during peak months—advance booking strongly recommended.
- New York City's air quality in early June is generally excellent after spring rains; pollen counts typically decline post-May, making late May–June far more comfortable for allergy sufferers than April, though urban ozone can spike during hot, humid spells later in the summer.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 45-52 with Broadway views, particularly odd-numbered rooms (xx01, xx03, xx05) facing west toward Times Square; corner rooms offer wrap-around views
Rooms to avoid
Rooms facing 44th Street (east side) due to street noise; lower floors 2-8 near lobby and street level; rooms above restaurants/bars (floors 10-12)
Best views
West and northwest-facing rooms on floors 42-50 for iconic Times Square and Broadway theater views; south-facing rooms see Central Park in distance
Quietest floors
Floors 40-44 and 48-52 are generally quieter; higher floors experience less street noise from Broadway traffic
🔊 Noise notes
Times Square location means constant urban noise; street-level noise heaviest 10pm-2am; even high floors experience some ambient city sound; Broadway theater sounds audible in adjacent blocks
💡 Insider tips
Request high-floor west-facing room away from elevators; book mid-week for fewer tourists; expect noise as part of Times Square experience; rooms above 45th floor significantly quieter; double-pane windows effective but open windows amplify street noise
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Les installations de l'hôtel
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (300+ Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints or voucher required
Elevators serve all 52 floors; no stairs-only sections; accessible throughout modern tower
Complimentary digital newspapers via in-room tablet (WSJ, NYT, USA Today); physical NY Times and Daily News available at front desk; historic 1990 postmodern architecture with Broadway-facing Art Deco revival lobby details
Standard 15:00-23:59, early check-in from 13:00 subject to availability at no charge; late check-out 13:00 USD $50, 17:00 USD $100; bag storage free for 7 days after checkout
Free storage available for all guests; bell desk open 06:00-23:00 daily
Full step-free access via ramps and automatic doors; wheelchair-accessible rooms on floors 4-50 with roll-in showers; accessible meeting facilities; designated accessible parking spaces in underground garage
Valet parking only USD $45/night (in/out privileges); nearest public garage (Republic Parking, 229 West 42nd St) USD $18-25/day; no EV charging on-site; Tesla Supercharger at 234 10th Avenue (6-minute walk, $0.30/kWh)
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: $3.50 per night per room (NYC hotel tax) plus 8.875% sales tax automatically added to bill; no resort fee
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate as advance deposit; $200 USD incidental hold on credit card at check-in, released upon departure
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Church (Catholic): St. Malachy's Roman Catholic Church (3-minute walk (239 West 49th Street))
- Synagogue (Reform Judaism): Central Synagogue (12-minute walk (652 Lexington Avenue at 55th Street))
- Mosque: Mosque for the Muslim Community of New York (8-minute walk (102 West 30th Street))
Halal: Mezze Restaurant (in-hotel, Mediterranean halal options); Zaab Queen Thai (7-min walk, 140 East 41st, certified halal-friendly)
Kosher: Kedem Kosher Supermarket (5-min walk, 230 West 72nd); certified kosher restaurants 10+ minutes north in Upper West Side
Vegan/Vegetarian: By Chloe (4-min walk, 185 Bleecker, 100% vegan); Sacred Chow (12-min walk, Greenwich Village, vegan)
Le style de vie et la récréation
Times Square retail district (immediate, 500m: Nike, H&M, Old Navy, Forever 21, Sephora); Fifth Avenue flagship stores (10-min walk north); Rockefeller Center shops (8-min walk)
Hudson River Greenway path (5-min walk west, flat, scenic, 32km), Bryant Park (6-min walk east, manicured lawn, tables), Central Park southern entrance (15-min walk north, varied terrain, 843 acres)
Museum of Modern Art/MoMA (10-min walk, USD $25 suggested, world-class art); Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (8-min walk, USD $33, family-friendly); Metropolitan Museum (15-min walk, USD $25+)
Broadhurst Theatre (1-min walk, 235 West 44th), Majestic Theatre (2-min walk, 247 West 46th), Richard Rodgers Theatre (2-min walk, 46th St); 39 Broadway theatres within 5-min walk; Carnegie Hall (12-min walk)
Dave & Buster's (3-min walk, 1633 Broadway, arcade/pool); Nintendo NY Store (2-min walk, 10 Rockefeller Plaza, interactive demos)
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: Early June max UV 8 (Very High); apply SPF 50+ sunscreen, seek shade 11:00-16:00, wear UV-blocking sunglasses and hat
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Low tree pollen, moderate grass pollen, low weed pollen in early June; brief morning peak; minimal impact for most; asthmatics should monitor air quality
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Chase Bank ATM in-hotel lobby (fee-free for Chase customers; USD $2.50 surcharge others); nearest no-fee ATM: Santander branch (4-min walk, 850 Third Avenue, 1-min walk)
CVS Pharmacy (3-min walk, 1560 Broadway, 08:00-21:00 weekdays, 09:00-19:00 weekends); Duane Reade (2-min walk, Times Sq, 07:00-23:00); 24h pharmacy: Duane Reade (Port Authority, 625 Eighth Avenue, 24/7)
CVS Pharmacy (3-min walk, 1560 Broadway at 46th, 07:00-23:00 daily); Walgreens (5-min walk, 2688 Broadway at 103rd, 24 hours); nearest 24h: Rite Aid (10-min walk, 1090 Third Avenue)
42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal station (2-min walk south, A/C/E subway lines, direct to airport); M42 Select Bus Service (cross-town, capped fare $2.90); PABT (ground level, all inter-state buses); MTA card USD $2.90 per ride, unlimited weekly USD $33
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →US Dollar, USD
Travelex Currency Exchange (3-min walk, Times Sq 42nd St Station); Chase Bank (4-min walk, 850 Third Avenue, fair mid-market rates); avoid airport bureaux (mark-up 8-12%); ATMs best rates when accessed internationally
Visa/Mastercard/Amex universally accepted; contactless/NFC and Apple Pay standard across retail, transit, restaurants; cash still useful for tips, street vendors, cabs
Restaurants 18-20% on pre-tax bill (auto-added 18% on tables 6+); bartenders 15-20% (USD $1-2 per drink); taxi drivers 15-20%; housekeeping USD $2-3 per night; valet USD $2-3; doormen USD $2-5 for service
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Pushcart coffee vendors (Times Sq, every block, USD $1.50-2.50); Starbucks via app (USD $2-4 plain coffee); Joe Coffee (5-min walk, 124 Fulton, USD $2.75 espresso, local chain)
Sweetgreen (5-min walk, salad bowls USD $11-14); Shake Shack (6-min walk, burger USD $6.79-9.59, meal deals); Halal carts on 45th/46th Street (USD $7-10, filling); Panda Express (Times Sq, bowl USD $8.50)
Katz's Delicatessen (12-min walk, pastrami sandwich USD $23); Joe's Pizza (3 slices USD $6-8, Greenwich Village); Chinatown (15-min walk, dim sum USD $3-5 per plate, dinner mains USD $9-14)
45th & 46th Street halal food carts (hot platters USD $8-12, lamb/chicken rice), Midtown pretzel carts (USD $2-3), Filipino food trucks (Hudson Yards, USD $10-14 plate), hot dog carts (iconic USD $3-5)
Trader Joe's (3-min walk, 1557 Broadway, budget-friendly organic/basics); Whole Foods Market (6-min walk, Columbus Circle, pricier); Aldi (subway ride, Astoria Queens, cheapest option); bodega chains on every corner (USD $1-3 snacks)
H&M (Times Sq, immediate); Forever 21 (immediate); Old Navy (times Sq); Zara (5-min walk, 5th Ave); TJ Maxx (8-min walk, 620 6th Ave, discount designer); thrift options in East Village (15+ min subway)
7-day unlimited MetroCard USD $33 (unlimited subway/bus); single ride USD $2.90; AirTrain JFK + LIRR cheapest airport route (USD $7.75 total, 1h 15min vs taxi USD $52-65); Citibike monthly pass USD $14.99/month if staying multi-week
1) Use MetroCard 7-day unlimited (USD $33) instead of daily rides; avoid tourist taxis (use Uber/Lyft surge detection). 2) Happy hour 16:00-18:00 most Manhattan bars offers 2-for-1 drinks/USD $3-5 cocktails. 3) Free attractions: High Line park, Bryant Park summer concerts, NYPL reading rooms, many museum pay-what-you-wish hours (MoMA 16:00-20:00 Fri free with RSVP, Met 'suggested' donation is optional)
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
New YorkIn New York, United States, dial 911 for all emergency services including police, ambulance, and fire. For non-emergency situations, contact the local precinct or 311 for NYC information and services.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in New York, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Se faire entourer
Book trains →Newark (EWR) Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle (A/C/E/1 lines)
💡 Most economical option. Take AirTrain to Newark Airport Rail Station, then NJ Transit to Penn Station, then A/C/E subway. Buy 7-day MetroCard ($33) for unlimited local transit.
Times Square, Grand Central, Penn Station → Columbus Circle (59th Street Station)
💡 Use the A or C line directly to 59th St-Columbus Circle. Get a 7-day unlimited pass ($33) for best value during multi-day stays.
Midtown / Upper West Side → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Good for short hops and sightseeing. M10 runs along Broadway/Amsterdam Ave. Combine with subway for city exploration. Get MetroCard for both bus and subway access.
Newark (EWR), LaGuardia (LGA), or JFK Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Pre-book Uber/Lyft for predictable pricing; avoid peak hours (8-10am, 5-7pm). Yellow cabs from EWR are flat-rate ~$70.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
Rooms on floors 45-52 with Broadway views, particularly odd-numbered rooms (xx01, xx03, xx05) facing west toward Times Square; corner rooms offer wrap-around views
Which rooms should I avoid at Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
Rooms facing 44th Street (east side) due to street noise; lower floors 2-8 near lobby and street level; rooms above restaurants/bars (floors 10-12)
Is Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square noisy?
Times Square location means constant urban noise; street-level noise heaviest 10pm-2am; even high floors experience some ambient city sound; Broadway theater sounds audible in adjacent blocks
Which rooms have the best views at Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
West and northwest-facing rooms on floors 42-50 for iconic Times Square and Broadway theater views; south-facing rooms see Central Park in distance
What are insider tips for staying at Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
Request high-floor west-facing room away from elevators; book mid-week for fewer tourists; expect noise as part of Times Square experience; rooms above 45th floor significantly quieter; double-pane windows effective but open windows amplify street noise
What time is check-in at Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
Check-in at Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (300+ Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints or voucher required
Is there a city or tourist tax at Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
$3.50 per night per room (NYC hotel tax) plus 8.875% sales tax automatically added to bill; no resort fee
Where can I eat cheaply near Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
Sweetgreen (5-min walk, salad bowls USD $11-14); Shake Shack (6-min walk, burger USD $6.79-9.59, meal deals); Halal carts on 45th/46th Street (USD $7-10, filling); Panda Express (Times Sq, bowl USD $8.50)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square?
7-day unlimited MetroCard USD $33 (unlimited subway/bus); single ride USD $2.90; AirTrain JFK + LIRR cheapest airport route (USD $7.75 total, 1h 15min vs taxi USD $52-65); Citibike monthly pass USD $14.99/month if staying multi-week
When is the best time to visit New York?
September–October and April–May are objectively ideal: early autumn offers crisp 18–21°C days, brilliant sunlight, and the cultural calendar reignites post-summer (new theatre season, galleries reopening). Spring similarly delivers 15–18°C temperatures, lengthening daylight, and pre-summer crowd levels.
️ Les meilleures attractions
💡 Visit early morning for fewer crowds and best wildlife photography. The Conservatory Garden is a hidden gem on the northeast side.
💡 Visit on weekday afternoons for shorter lines. The Roof Garden offers free access with skyline views and contemporary art installations.
💡 Walk from south to north for the best lighting. Visit at sunset for stunning photo opportunities with Manhattan skyline.
💡 Walk in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. The bridge is stunning at sunset and beautifully lit at night.
💡 Visit Federal Hall for free tours. The 9/11 Memorial is free and deeply moving. Best visited early morning before crowds gather.