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Queens County Inn and Suites Long Island CityvsPrincipal York

Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, New York City in Queens and The Principal York are both endorsed by those who travel for a living. Overall, The Principal York is preferred by most reviewers compared to Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, New York City in Queens. The Principal York scores 85 with endorsements from 4 sources such as Oyster, DK Eyewitness and The Telegraph.

Queens County Inn and Suites Long Island City
7/10
40-34 Crescent Street, Long Island City, NY 11101
From $63/night
  • Free Internet
  • Free Breakfast
  • Fitness Center
  • Business Center
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Air Conditioning
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Frommer's Frommer's
"Just one and half blocks from a subway stop that’s one stop from Manhattan—that’s the main attraction of this cookie-cutter chain motel." Full review
Oyster Oyster
Budget
"The 133-room Country Inn & Suites NYC in Queens (Long Island City to be exact) is just a few blocks from the Queensboro Bridge." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"An easy schlep to Manhattan and extra-large rooms – some with kitchens and living room areas – keeps this chain hotel full year-round." Full review
Principal York
8/10
Station Road, Station Parade, York YO24 1AA
From $135/night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Hot Tub
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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DK Eyewitness DK Eyewitness
"This magnificent Victorian retreat is set in vast, landscaped gardens. Offers en suite, luxury rooms, with all modern amenities; has two, specially designed rooms for the disabled as well."
Star Service Star Service
"Once a business-oriented hotel, The Principal York is becoming well known with locals for its dining experience, live music and cocktail bar." Full review
The Telegraph The Telegraph
9.0
"A grand Victorian station hotel with a stylish yet refreshingly calm makeover." Full review
Oyster Oyster
Upscale
"This four-pearl, 159-room Victorian hotel is located in the heart of York, right next to the main railway station." Full review
The Guardian The Guardian
"A paeon to the Victorian railway age just 200m from York’s ancient city walls, this is a hotel with sweeping staircases and lofty ceilings – but isn’t locked to its past"
Independent Independent
"Previously known as the Royal York Hotel, this five-storey Grade II listed building of yellow Scarborough brick used to be one of the UK’s great Victorian railway hotels"

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