Element New York Times Square West
311 West 39th Street, Between 8th and 9th Avenue, New York, NY 10018, United States AccessElement New York Times Square West
Discover Element Times Square, a contemporary high-rise hotel in the heart of Manhattan offering 411 stylish studio accommodations designed for extended stays. Each room includes a fully equipped kitchen, plush Heavenly® Beds by Westin, spa-like bathrooms, and eco-friendly Pharmacopia bath products. Start each morning with a complimentary hot breakfast and take advantage of on-site amenities including a 24/7 fitness center, a gourmet grab-and-go pantry, and our popular Bikes to Borrow® program. Unwind in the evenings with our weekday Relax reception, featuring complimentary wine, beer, and light bites. Hosting a small gathering? Our flexible meeting rooms provide space for up to 19 guests, ideal for intimate events or business meetings. Our hotel is near the Javits Center and attractions such as Chelsea Market and Little Island Park. Don't forget Fido—Element welcomes dogs under 40 pounds. Minimum age to check in is 21. Check-in is at 3 p.m., and check-out is at 12 noon.
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Element New York Times Square West
311 West 39th Street, Between 8th and 9th Avenue, New York, NY 10018, United States
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Children policyRoom rates include the accommodation of children (17 years old or younger) who sleep in the existing bedding of a guest room. Rollaway beds and cribs may incur extra charges.Pets are allowed upon request
Non-refundable fee of $150 for each pet per stay
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Reduce: our hotel strives to satisfy our guests’ needs while being kind to the environment. All guest room kitchen appliances are Energy Star rated. We also use as many recycled materials as possible in design and construction. Reuse: Our design incorporates eco-friendly materials wherever possible. Floors feature carpets with up to 100% recycled content and recycled carpet cushions. Art on the walls is mounted on a base made from recycled tires. And low VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints improve indoor air quality for guests and staff. Recycle: We use silverware and glassware to reduce waste generated by plastic utensils and paper cups. Bath amenities are in a dispenser system rather than wasteful multiple mini-bottles. And guest rooms include recycling bins for paper, plastic and glass.
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Element Hotels aim to limit the impact on the environment. All guest room kitchen appliances are Energy Star rated. Element also use as many recycled materials as possible in design and construction.
The Element design incorporates eco-friendly materials wherever possible. Floors feature carpets with up to 100% recycled content and recycled carpet cushions. Art on the walls is mounted on a base made from recycled tires. And low VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints improve indoor air quality for guests and staff.
Hotels use silverware and glassware to reduce waste generated by plastic utensils and paper cups. Bath amenities are in a dispenser system rather than wasteful multiple mini-bottles. And guest rooms include recycling bins for paper, plastic and glass.With a brand wide commitment to LEED certification
Element hotels has taken the lead in going green. All Element hotels will pursue the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) LEED Certification, the worldwide accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high performance green buildings.
Element

Element Hotels aim to limit the impact on the environment. All guest room kitchen appliances are Energy Star rated. Element also use as many recycled materials as possible in design and construction.
The Element design incorporates eco-friendly materials wherever possible. Floors feature carpets with up to 100% recycled content and recycled carpet cushions. Art on the walls is mounted on a base made from recycled tires. And low VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints improve indoor air quality for guests and staff.
Hotels use silverware and glassware to reduce waste generated by plastic utensils and paper cups. Bath amenities are in a dispenser system rather than wasteful multiple mini-bottles. And guest rooms include recycling bins for paper, plastic and glass.With a brand wide commitment to LEED certification
Element hotels has taken the lead in going green. All Element hotels will pursue the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) LEED Certification, the worldwide accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high performance green buildings.
Eddie Clifton 2 years ago – Google
Carl Thacker 2 years ago – Google
Nicolás Torchia 2 years ago – Google
The only issue I find is that, with only 3 elevators and 40 floors, there's too much demand and you'll often find yourself waiting in line to get back to your room. Although this may be somewhat tiring, it can be overlooked taking into account everything else this hotel does great.
If you're looking for a room in Midtown Manhattan, I wouldn't hesitate to give Element a try. Highly recommended.
Tiffany Smith 2 years ago – Google
The room was clean and had good space for a New York room. Most of the staff were friendly and helpful when we needed directions. The breakfast was just okay and never changed, eggs, bacon or sausage, bagels and fruit.
I would definitely recommend to someone looking for an affordable Times Square option. But don't expect to get in your room early!
Normand Champigny 2 years ago – Google
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Mario Grasso 2 years ago – Google
The buffet breakfast was average and for three days the only bread available contained, what I think was, caraway seeds.
The three elevators that service the hotel were slow and there was often a long wait. One of the elevators seemed to break down often while we were there.
The location was good, close to a subway station and walking distance to Times Square, Broadway and Empire State Building.
Praveen Khems 2 years ago – Google
David J. Salcido 2 years ago – Google
Monique Claassen 2 years ago – Google
Radioactive Titan 2 years ago – Google
Victor E. Mancusi 2 years ago – Google
The front desk is helpful and friendly and they lock the entrance at night so be sure you have your key card with you at all times for access.
The bonus of the location is you can get great rates here, under $100 sometimes. I wouldn't call it a family place necessarily. I mean it's fine and all but just from experience, it attracts a certain customer type that, while no real danger to you, are often up to sketchy things. To be fair, let's say I'm making educated guesses but they're still guesses I suppose.
Oh and the breakfast service in the morning is excellent!
Shannon Wortel 2 years ago – Google
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Nicholas 2 years ago – Google
People are quick to be critical without noting the price they're paying. Even so, I've stayed at a Ritz-Carlton and it really was no better than this.
I will note that my safe and phone didn't work and the shower lever was slightly loose. Safe got fixed quickly though which is the most important, but the other two weren't.
Still, amazing hotel. Thank you so much and see you again soon!
Arthur Chung 2 years ago – Google
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Patrick Woo 2 years ago – Google
Morgan Richter 2 years ago – Google
We didn't try the free breakfast, as we decided to make the most of our in-room facilities which, by the way, were fantastic! Especially ideal for Christmas day when we spent the day in bed, watching movies and stuffing our faces :)
We had a slight issue with the heating halfway through our stay, but a quick talk with the front desk on our way out for the day meant that our room was nice and toasty upon our return that afternoon.
I honestly can't fault the place - for a hotel with in-room kitchen facilities, right around the corner from Times Square, during the busiest time of the year, we were more than happy with the price and service that Element provided us.
Thank you!
Hammer 2 years ago – Google
The building is very close to the Lincoln Tunnel and not too far away from the heart of Times Square and across the street from Penn Station, so it's very very convenient.
As you enter the building especially on a winter day it's extremely windy and cold in the lobby, even the people behind the desk where in coats hats and scarves.
The elevators are small slow and cramped.
Thankfully we used Starwood points, because at $490 a night I would think I would at least get a reach-around or a happy ending, instead I got a bad continental breakfast that was extremely overcrowded kind of like a soup line in the depression.
The bed was fairly comfortable, its a small efficiency apartment, the water pressure is decent there is enough hot water.
Sena Kayasü 2 years ago – Google
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Arjun Seth 2 years ago – Google
Aside from that, it could really use more attention from the Westin Company. Understaffed and slow, this hotel is NOT for the visiting family of 4 that want to enjoy the convenience of being near Times Square without paying the big bucks.
James Johnson 2 years ago – Google
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Markus Lang 3 years ago – Google
Stayed here for 7 nights. It is a good hotel, with a great location near Times Square.
The noise from the street was audible, but okay. Also the view from the room was great.
+ big rooms and big bath
+ friendly employees
+ great location
+ quiet fridge
- dirty shutters
- dusty rooms because of the a/c
- they use plastic dishes for the breakfast
Quentin Smith 3 years ago – Google
Tom Biscardi 3 years ago – Google
Ki Shore 3 years ago – Google
Everybody at the hotel during my 4 day stay was frustrated with this. This gets really bad
a) during the morning breakfast hours when everyone is trying to either come down to the lobby for it or go back up to their rooms.
b) after breakfast time is over at 9:00 AM. when people are trying to check out and coming down with their luggage.
Hanadi Jaber 3 years ago – Google
Kris Carter 3 years ago – Google
One elevator was broken and out of service entire time. The other elevator was being used for service when we arrived and the other one for us had line all the way through lobby to front door.
Been a long time since I have seen a stairwell with people on it in a line going both up and down.
Bed is clean. Towels are car towels and rough. There is a kitchen right next to bed and the dishwasher flooded floor when housekeeper ran it to wash one glass
I did not enjoy my stay
Gabriel Nicolau 3 years ago – Google
Moe Moeson 3 years ago – Google
The elevators are insufficient for the amount of rooms and floors in this building, meaning long wait times in the morning getting to the lobby, and long lines of people in the lobby trying to get back to their rooms. Plan at least an extra 10-15 minutes of elevator wait time.
The "full breakfast" mentioned on their website as being included in the rate is not actually a full breakfast. Instead, it's bagels, muffins and some cereal, along with coffee and juice. There is no hot or warm food, although you can special order hard boiled eggs.
Vince T 3 years ago – Google
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Noah Lebowitz 3 years ago – Google
The showers were amazing, got instantly hot, which was great during the blizzard!
Kathy kaiden 3 years ago – Google
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Jerrell Underwood 3 years ago – Google
My girlfriend and I stayed at this hotel for four days 01/26 - 01/29. Check-in for our suite was fairly seamless and the staff was helpful. Getting up to the room took a while because one of their elevators was temporarily disabled (which seemed to happen around the same time everyday), and the other two took forever going between the 30+ floors.
The first thing we noticed was that the room, while clean, looked nothing like the suite we booked online. The layout was entirely different and MUCH smaller, the view - nonexistent (but that was expected) and the furniture available was not what we expected based on the site. To make it worse, no other suites were available.
We were also greeted by the fabulous sounds of construction 15 ft. outside our window 3 of the 4 days we were there (Sunday being the exception). Hammering, drilling, saws, you name it, we heard it, 6 am - 5 pm , all day! On top of that, there was scaffolding on the other building that just so happened to be directly level with our room, meaning they could and DID see clearly in our room, everyday. My girlfriend got out the shower and two of the workers were standing at an opening in the building and we had to immediately close the curtains. This forced us to have to keep everything closed at all times, but overall I guess that wasn't so bad since there were nothing but old, rundown buildings to look at. However, the perverted construction workers we could have done without.
1* - Clean hotel
1* - Helpful staff
-* For misleading pictures and descriptions on their website
-*No mentioned of the tremendous amount of noisy construction with sight lines that lead right to your bedroom
-*Extremely small room/bathroom with little room to maneuver.
Needless to say, won't be staying at this hotel again should we take another trip to NYC.













































