Kasa Lantern Lower East Side
About the Business
Located at 120 Allen Street in New York, Kasa Lantern Lower East Side offers a unique lodging experience in the heart of the bustling city. With modern design and amenities that reflect the eclectic energy of the neighborhood, our property provides a range of room categories to suit every traveler, including suites with a kitchen, bathtub, and balcony for a luxurious stay. Guests can enjoy tech-enabled apartments with self check-in, 24/7 guest support, and a Virtual Front Desk for convenience.
In addition to private accommodations, guests can take advantage of the building's shared amenities such as a community terrace and an elevator. While parking is not provided, the property is just a short walk from the Delancey St/Essex St subway station and offers paid public parking options nearby. Kasa Lantern is pet-friendly, allowing one dog or cat per unit with a pet fee.
Nestled in the vibrant Bowery neighborhood, Kasa Lower East Side is surrounded by art, architecture, and culinary delights. Explore nearby attractions like the Tenement Museum, Essex Market, and the iconic Katz's Delicatessen. With easy access to transportation options, guests can easily explore the city and visit popular spots like The New Museum and The Bowery Ballroom.
Guests have praised the location, cleanliness, and friendly service at Kasa Lantern Lower East Side, making it a top choice for visitors looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in New York City. Whether you're staying for a short visit or an extended stay, Kasa Lantern offers a memorable experience in the heart of the Lower East Side.
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Location & Phone number
120 Allen St, New York, NY 10002, United States
Reviews
"Huge room (especially by NYC standards!) with a super comfy bed but the best part was really the location. It’s walkable to some amazing restaurants both trendy and classic, and accessible everywhere else from the subway around the corner, even Brooklyn was only one stop away. All the signage in the lobby and instructions from Kasa made the contactless check-in easy. We had zero issues with any of the tech and appreciated that it was all self-serve—after a cross-country flight the last thing you want is to stand in line and wait to talk to someone. We had plenty of Nespresso pods and towels and the Malin+Goetz amenities were super nice! Will definitely stay here again."
"Amazing location. 2 subway stops within a 5 min walk so it was easy to get places. Walkable to Chinatown and little Italy. We had a room with the most comfortable king size bed, it also had a huge tub and a stand up shower in the washroom. Shampoo, conditioner and body was were provided. There is a little coffee machine but we didn’t use it. Kitchenette looked good for making something easy or warming up food. Everything was clean! No noise issues."
"*EDIT: For what it's worth the Kasa team immediately reached out after my review and provided a partial refund for my stay.* I did some research and knew this wasn't your average hotel but feel strongly after my stay that the guest experience description on their website is very misleading. This isn't explicitely explained anywhere so I will clarify- there are NO staff on site at this "hotel". No one to greet you at check in, no one to assist with bags, no one to recommend a coffee shop. The only person we ran into was someone who knocked on our door a few minutes after we arrived, claiming to be housekeeping. We explained we'd just checked in and he quickly left with no explanation. We never saw another staff member. The photo description on the website states "no two Kasas are alike" but what they failed to mention is that you may get a Kasa unlike any of those photographed. The rooms shown in the Studio Queen photos are obviously small- but still much bigger than what we ended up getting. Our Studio Queen was the size of a small child's room and despite being of average size, neither of us were able to walk between the bed and the wall comfortably. The "queen/full" mattress we received (as stated on the tags), was definitely closer to a full and was roughly one foot away from the wall on three sides. An extremely narrow, ~five foot "hallway" leads to the bathroom (decent at 2/3 our room size) and the "kitchenette" is a microwave stacked on top of a mini fridge located within inches of our entry door. Online, a small desk area with a drop down table and chair are pictured- but our table was located under our nonfunctioning TV (??) and in front of our bed. The only chair, squeezed into a corner of the room elsewhere, could not fit at the table as the space between the bed and wall was, again, one foot. Kate Moss wouldn't be able to turn around in this room. The "rooftop patio" is in fact not on the roof but on floor six and sandwiched between several taller buildings; the "nice view of the city" (their words) is a mostly obscured peak at the street below where it is trash day every day. You will feel at home because bags of trash are stored on the patio too. You're probably wondering if I reached out to staff. Well, I tried to. But there are no real people on site and no real people at the customer service line either. An automated bot responsed to each of my inquiries with cookie cutter responses apologizing for the inconvenience and encouraging me to rate the conversation, never offering a solution. I *had* read a positive review about toiletries so we reached out about an extra set of towels for our three day stay. We were told by the bot that each guest receives only one bath and one face towel. The same bot provided loose instructions on how I could get my own coffee creamer (the ones in the room had been spoiled) from a double locked concierge closet in the lobby. Because it was the only thing I thought I might have any control over, I tried. I couldn't get in. Pros: The bathroom was clean and of normal size. The nespresso machine was nice. The tiny mattress was pretty comfortable and a high quality noise machine is provided to help drown out the surprisingly minimal sounds from the street below. We found dozens of great restaurants and drinking holes within walking distance. I got my deposit back within an hour of checking out. Cons: See above. At over $1000 for a three night stay, and with the addition of a nearly $300 deposit, this experience is extremely overpriced for what it is to say the least."
"Amazing location! Super walkable to lots of restaurants and bars, and only a quick subway ride to Williamsburg. The unit itself was a lot bigger and quieter than anticipated given the area. There’s a kitchenette and large soaking tub, and everything is clean & well appointed! The mirrors on the ceiling were a fun touch!"
"Great and wonderful space, awesome location near a Duane Reade and bars/shops/coffee. Secure-feeling and spacious room. Only heads up about the second floor rooms is that people on the street level can see inside... but I didn't mind too much at all! Will definitely make this my stay of choice when I visit again. Much better deal than a hotel, hope the prices don't go up!"
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