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Indulge in Luxury at Hilton Garden Inn Secaucus/Meadowlands
Convenient Location: Located less than 5 miles from Meadowlands Sports Complex, with easy access to New York City via New Jersey transit buses.
Comfortable Accommodations: Spacious rooms equipped with modern amenities such as microwave, refrigerator, and free Wi-Fi. Enjoy entertainment on a flat-screen TV with HBO and catch up on work at the desk.
Relax and Unwind: Take a dip in the indoor heated pool, stay active at the fitness center, and stay productive at the 24-hour business center. Don't forget to savor a delicious hot breakfast at the Great American Grill.
Experience comfort and convenience at Hilton Garden Inn Secaucus/Meadowlands. Book your stay now for a memorable experience!
Upon check-in photo identification and credit card is required. All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in. Special requests cannot be guaranteed and may incur additional charges.Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Pets are not allowed.
When booking more than 9 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Upon entering the room, we noticed a strong humid and mold-like odor. The room felt poorly ventilated, and later we discovered visibly wet carpeting near the bathroom and beside the bed. We had already unpacked and chose to tolerate the conditions for the single night stay rather than request a room change.
We have tried this place few days ago for our FIFA World Cup guests .Horrible noise coming from all angles. Please avoid the place if this is an isssue .
Old AC systems to a point you can hear next door / up and down units. Highway traffic noise all night long .
People are ok there but place is far from it
Heated pool
The dirty sheets, smell of burning marijuana, party next room over that staff declined to do anything about when I had two children trying to sleep so we could go to American dream mall the next day. Save your money and just get a Crack motel for a quarter of the price.
Staff were friendly
It’s dated and not very clean
There was no hot water to shower
They charge you for breakfast even though when you book it includes breakfast
Clean, friendly staff, nice indoor pool, spacious
By highway
The breakfast was fine. The staff was personable and friendly.
The room was not clean, even after informing the front desk that there was hair in the shower and potato chips shoved into the peephole. The pool was underwhelming. I had to request blankets twice. The shower ran out of hot water.
Nothing
Everuthing 0
I like the lady in the evening shift on friday night and the lady in the evening shift on saturday night. The breakfast was good.
I was traveling with a sixteen year old fifteen year old and thirteen year old.I put in that I had children.Because it said anything, seventeen and under were children. On Saturday when I went to go get breakfast with me and my kids, I was told that I only had one breakfast purchased and then they corrected it. It was one breakfast and 3 kids. They tell me my children would have to order off the twelve and under menu. I told them that that wasn't specified in the booking and that my kids are gonna eat more than a kid's meal. The waitress had the nerve to tell me that sounds like a hilton problem.I go to the front desk to tell the guy he tells me if I have a problem.I can complain monday to the manager. Also I reserved two queen beds put what we actually got was two double beds.So me and my children were sharing beds that we barely fit on. They were very uncomfortable when I tried to tell the man up front that they were double beds and not queen beds, he argued with me.And then again pointed to the card and told me I could contact the manager on Monday. I was really thrown back that they didn't even offer me the chance to pay extra to get my kids.Adult meals. I complain to the lady on saturday.Evening and she actually upgraded all my children for the inconvenience to adult meals.
It was nice and clean.
Nothing
I loved the way I was greeted by the manager Jashira she was so pleasant and made us feel welcome in this place of business
I was expecting the pool and hot tub to be up and running. However it was under construction
My wife and I were visiting our son in New York City and chose this hotel for several reasons, mainly to avoid Manhattan hotel prices and outrageous parking fees. We figured we’d found the perfect hack: stay just outside the city, save a bundle, and enjoy a quick, easy commute.
First, let me say the hotel itself was excellent. The staff was friendly, the room was clean and comfortable, there was free parking (a beautiful phrase to any traveler’s ears), and complimentary coffee in the lobby to help you brace for the day ahead. No complaints at all about the property.
Our grand plan revolved around the “easy access to public transportation.” On paper (or ChatGPT), it looked fantastic. The idea was to take a bus to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and then hop on the subway to Penn Station, where most of our activities were centered. Simple, right?
Well… that’s where the adventure began.
Getting to the bus stop involved trekking through snow, mud, and part of a Home Depot parking lot before reaching a stop planted at the corner of a very busy intersection. What looked straightforward on the map turned into a route that felt like a shortcut suggested by someone who had clearly never tried it themselves.
Standing there, we quickly realized this was not the kind of area we’d be thrilled to navigate on foot late at night after a long day in the city.
Financially, we had planned this with spreadsheet-level optimism:
$4 each way on the bus
$3 each for the subway
$7 per person each way = $28 per day for the two of us
Three days = $84 total
Cue the record scratch.
We pivoted to Plan B: taking the 9 minute train from Penn Station to Secaucus Junction via NJ Transit, then grabbing an Uber to the hotel because it was too far to walk. The train was about $5 each, and the Uber averaged $20–$25 plus tip.
Our tidy $28 daily transportation cost suddenly ballooned to about $72 per day. Instead of $84 for the trip, we spent roughly $194 getting back and forth! So much for the “we’ll save so much money!” strategy.
Bottom line:
The hotel itself is a great value; clean, friendly, and comfortable with free parking. But if your plan is to rely on public transportation into Manhattan, be prepared for more logistics, more time (about an hour+ each way), and significantly more cost than you might expect. What looked easy online felt very different under real-world conditions.
Would we stay here again? Yes! If we were visiting NYC? Nope!
As budget travelers trying to outsmart New York City… let’s just say New York won that round.
It was very clean excellent breakfast food.
They pool was closed that sucked and the hot water don’t get hot like I like it
The staff were friendly and helpful. The hotel was clean. The pool and hot tub was fun.
The only issue was the location. It was a little tricky getting to the hotel. We initially missed the entrance. Other than that it was a great experience. I would absolutely recommend this location again due to welcoming staff and clean facilities.
The staff was nice during check in.
The restaurant infront of the hotel was blasting music until 2am making it so we couldn't sleep. The hotel staff wasn't helpful and didnt offer any solutions to this problem. It was a complete waste of money.
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