I stayed at The Belvedere with my daughter, neice & great neice for a 3 night /4 day stay. ( our ages are from 18 to 53 )
On the plus side the hotel is in a good location, 5 minutes walk from Times Square.
The hotel staff are all courteous & helpful.
The reception is very nice.
When I looked at the hotel's website it said it had been refurbished in 2007, in fact the refurb started in 2007 and is unfinished. We were put in a small room on the 4th floor, it was shabby, with dirty curtains - very disappointing.
There were very few plug points so we had to pull out a chest of drawers and unplug the TV to plug in a hair dryer. There is however a hair dryer on the bathroom wall.
There is a filter coffee maker ( coffee is supplied ) with cardboard cups, no spoons, none of the rooms have kettles, so if you want tea you have to heat the water in the microwave.
We complained and got moved to a room on the 12th floor which had been refurbished and was more spacious. ( much better )
The lifts are quite small and slow.
The air con is old and very noisy - so take ear plugs !
To be honest i wouldn't stay at The Belvedere again.
Breakfast at the hotel is expensive at $17.95 so take a 2 minute walk to The Pigalle ( turn left out of the hotel, cross at the traffic lights and its on the corner) where they do lovely freshly cooked breakfast/lunch/dinner in traditional old French style surroundings.
Lastly I can highly recommend "The Big Apple Greeter" which is a free service, you can arrange for a "native New Yorker" to take you on a tour of the city, ours was called Al Riggi, who was fantastic ! He knew NY liike the back of his hand, the history, culture etc we walked for 7 hours and saw so much more than we could have covered ourselves - it was the highlight of the trip !











