Latest Reviews for New York Hotels

Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown East
4.3/5105 Reviews
New York City Center
Huge room, with good television offerings. Full kitchen! The location is quiet and safe but also far away from sites of interest. The breakfast quality is very low compared to the room quality.
Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Times Square
4/5132 Reviews
Times Square
The room was quite clean and cozy. The location of the hotel is very convenient. You will be able to reach all the major sights in Manhattan easily on foot or by subway (several stations within a 2 minute walk from the hotel). The room had a kitchen with a large refrigerator and necessary cookware. Accommodation for a longer stay. At our request they brought a hot plate (electric) for cooking in the room. There was a coffee making kit, sugar, creamer, small coffee maker. Unfortunately, there was no kettle. We were not disturbed with room cleaning. Breakfasts were excellent. You can choose what you like: 2 kinds of porridge, sausages or bacon, omelettes, cutlets, pancakes, waffles, muffins, bagels, granola, fruit (apples, bananas, pineapples, melon), spinach. Of the beverages there were 2 kinds of juices, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Also milk and cream for coffee, jams, honey, portion butter, maple syrup, chocolate for waffles. There were three of us but the shower set was for one person, extra bedding was not full. There were no toothbrush cups. We arrived at the hotel early to inquire about early check in and a view room. We were asked to wait 2 hours before check-in time as the high floor room was not ready. But when we arrived on time, the room was still not ready, we were given a room on the 5th floor. The light in the room is not very convenient. You can't turn on the light locally in the living area, 3 lights in the kitchen above the table, the general light and in the hallway are burning at the same time.
Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Central Park
4.2/552 Reviews
Midtown West
We stayed here for a week in May and loved it! We were nervous after reading negative reviews but really can't understand what reviewers were complaining about as that was not our experience at all. As 3 females travelling we always felt safe here - Central Park was 10 minutes one way and Times Square was 10 minutes the other way, it's a perfect location. We loved the view from our room at night time when New York was all lit up. Our room was spacious with a big bathroom, always well stocked with plenty of towels and toiletries. The little kitchenette was very handy when we bought drinks and groceries, or took boxes up from breakfast. Talking of breakfast this was fantastic - a huge room with plenty of seating and a massive array of fresh food always being restocked by the plenty of staff milling around answering any queries and cleaning up. There was a gentleman who was always clearing away tables and emptying the bins and was friendly and helpful. He obviously loved little kids and would pay special attention to families who were juggling their kids while also trying to have breakfast. A couple of times we saw him produce a packaged cookie from his back pocket to give to a little one and their little faces lit up and the parents were always so pleased that someone was paying attention to their kids - we thought this was lovely and such a personal touch. We've read other reviews that the breakfast room was too small with a limited range but that is not the case at all - it was brilliant - best of all they provide boxes so that you can take foodstuffs away with you which we did all the time and could then store in our in room fridge. We never saw the cleaners but they did an amazing job and twice they did our washing up! We never had that before and it was a pleasant surprise as we were intending to do it when we got back in the evening. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful and one young lady receptionist always gave us a wave and a smile as we passed by as she recognised us after a couple of days, though she always struggled to understand our English accents! The concierge guys were brilliant and so helpful. I can't remember their names except for the one with a film star name - Orlando. They answered all our annoying tourist questions and one of the guys, when we asked about a cab, took us up to the corner and used his whistle to stop a cab, opened the door and sent us on our way - such a nice personal touch which made us feel cared for. The air conditioning in our room was very effective and was not noisy at all so maybe the people who mentioned it were just unlucky. Yes the elevators did make a noise but not that you couldn't sleep. We loved New York and would like to return and will definitely stay here again - I would 100% recommend staying here.
Residence Inn by Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan/World Trade Center Area
4.6/548 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
We stayed here for a 6 night family vacation. Check in was quick and practical. All staff in this hotel were very friendly - extra kudos to the people working the breakfast area! We were upgraded to a bigger family room than we booked, with a queen beds, a separate sitting area with TV and a separate kitchen - on the 12th floor. Very spacious accommodation. Everything was clean, although you can see these rooms get used a lot. Plenty of power outlets to charge your devices, decent WiFi. The only thing we missed is more facilities to dry your towels, we had to hang them all over the apartment to dry. Breakfast was a bit basic with a lot of prepackaged stuff and no bacon for the entire week we were staying there (not that we really missed it, but it's strange nonetheless). I also wonder who ever eats scrambled egg whites? But that might be us :-) Excellent location in lower Manhattan with metro and plenty of shops close by. The entrance of the hotel is in Maiden Ln, not on Broadway however. Walking distance to Brooklyn Bridge, WallStreet, Battery Park, 9-11 memorial.
Residence Inn New York the Bronx at Metro Center Atrium
4.5/592 Reviews
Stayed here 3 times it’s a great place to stay away from Manhattan. Close by to a liquor store and supermarket for everything you need since all the rooms have a kitchen with utensils. The breakfast is great too
Residence Inn New York Downtown Manhattan/Financial District
4.3/569 Reviews
Wall Street/Financial District
Firstly, Ms. Monica is the reason I can give 4 stars to this review. Arriving at the hotel a little pass 12:00 am on the 8th April, 2023 to hear that our reservations was canceled and no rooms was available, breaked my heart. Thank to Teresa who immediately tried her best to get my husband and I a room for the night, because there was no way we were leaving to another find another hotel, especially being it was our 1st time in New York. The next day they told us we would be able to get a room fitting our originally reservations. After a long wait, we found out it was all the way to the 34th floor. I intinially told them about my situation bout heights. After alot if back and forth Ms. Monica came to my rescue. She was able to find another room but it would not be available ubtil the following Midday. Even though I was still very much upset Ms. Monica had graciously explain the situation and promised the next room I will be moving to I would love it. Low and below the next day we were upgrade to a suite. And we were more then comfortable for the remaining days of our trip. Thank you so very much Ms Monica. WE WILL NEVER FORGET YOUR KIND AND WARM HOSPITALITY.

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More about Residence Inn, New York

New York City, often called "The Big Apple," is one of the most famous cities in the world. Known for its towering skyscrapers, Times Square's bright lights, and Central Park's green spaces, NYC offers endless things to see and do. You can visit top attractions like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Brooklyn Bridge.

Which is the best area of New York to stay in?

Hotels in Manhattan

Manhattan is the heart of New York City, home to Wall Street, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and numerous museums and theaters. It's a hub for business, culture, and entertainment.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown8 Stone Street, New York, NY 10004Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, business center4.0/5
The Washington by LuxUrban8 Albany Street, New York, NY 10006Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, bar4.2/5
Motto by Hilton New York City Times Square23 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.5/5

Hotels Near Times Square

Times Square is a major commercial and tourist hub in New York City, known for its bright lights, Broadway theaters, and numerous shops and restaurants.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
Tempo by Hilton New York Times Square1568 Broadway, New York, NY 10036Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, bar4.7/5
Hyatt Place New York Midtown South52 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.6/5
Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square145 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, bar4.8/5

Hotels Near John F. Kennedy International Airport

Staying near JFK Airport is convenient for travelers with early flights or layovers, providing easy access to the airport and nearby facilities.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
Marriott New York JFK Airport135-20 39th Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, business center4.5/5
Four Points by Sheraton Flushing33-68 Farrington Street, Flushing, NY 11354Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.3/5
Hyatt Place Flushing LGA Airport133-42 39th Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.4/5

How much to pay for a hotel in NYC?

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 891 boutique hotels in New York. The local average price is 342 USD per night.

  • Five-star hotels: 68 hotels, 706 USD per night
  • Four-star hotels: 218 hotels, 393 USD per night
  • Three-star hotels: 255 hotels, 279 USD per night
  • Two-star hotels: 195 hotels, 174 USD per night

Must-Visit Attractions in New York

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown New York, such as One World Trade Center, Wall Street, Chinatown. For short trips in New York, Flushing Town Hall, New York Botanical Garden, Long Beach are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Central Park, Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue. Commercial areas like Madison Avenue, Baccarat, Downtown are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, often referred to as "The Met," is one of the largest and most prestigious art museums in the world. Located in New York City, it features over two million works of art spanning 5,000 years. The Met is divided into various sections including ancient art, European paintings, modern art, and much more. Highlights include masterpieces by artists such as Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Picasso. The museum also offers special exhibitions, educational programs, and guided tours.

Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Hours may vary)

Location: 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $83.00 for adults

Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, is a symbol of freedom and democracy. Visitors can take a ferry to the island and explore the statue's pedestal and museum, which provides a detailed history of the monument. For an additional fee, visitors can climb to the crown for a panoramic view of New York City. The ferry ride itself offers great views of the city skyline and the statue.

Operating Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Hours may vary)

Location: Liberty Island, New York, NY 10004, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $13.00 for adults

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is an iconic skyscraper in New York City, known for its Art Deco architecture and observation decks. Visitors can ride to the 86th-floor outdoor observatory for stunning views of the city, or go up to the 102nd-floor indoor observatory for an even higher vantage point. The building also features exhibits on its history and construction. Nighttime visits offer the chance to see the city illuminated.

Operating Hours: 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Last entry at 11:15 PM)

Location: 20 W 34th St, New York, NY 10118, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $46.51 for adults

Central Park

Central Park is a vast urban park in the heart of New York City, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. The park features numerous attractions including walking trails, boating, picnicking areas, playgrounds, and the Central Park Zoo. Popular sites within the park include Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, and Strawberry Fields. It's a great place for outdoor activities like jogging, cycling, or simply relaxing.

Operating Hours: Open 24 hours

Location: New York, NY, USA

Ticket Price: Free

The Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City is one of the world's leading museums of modern and contemporary art. The museum's collection includes works by famous artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso. MoMA features a wide range of exhibitions, film screenings, and educational programs. Visitors can explore paintings, sculptures, photography, design, and media.

Operating Hours: 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM (Hours may vary)

Location: 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $26.95 for adults

New York Transportation

  • Subway The New York City Subway system, operated by the MTA, is the fastest and most efficient way to travel around the city. It operates 24/7, covering all five boroughs with 27 lines and 472 stations. Fares are $2.90 for a single ride. Unlimited ride MetroCards are available for $34 (7-day) and $127 (30-day). The subway is reliable and extensive, though it can be crowded and experience delays during peak hours.
  • Bus MTA buses serve all five boroughs and operate 24/7. Local, limited-stop, and express routes are available. Fares are $2.90 for a single ride, and the same MetroCard used for the subway can be used on buses. Unlimited ride MetroCards ($34 for 7-day, $127 for 30-day) also apply. Buses are a great option for reaching areas not serviced by the subway, but they can be slow due to traffic.
  • Taxis New York’s iconic yellow taxis are available throughout the city, 24/7. The base fare is $3.00, with additional charges of $2.50 per mile, $0.50 per minute in traffic, and surcharges during peak times. Taxis offer door-to-door convenience but can be expensive and subject to traffic delays.
  • Rideshare Services Uber, Lyft, and Via operate extensively in NYC. Fares vary based on distance, time, and demand. Rideshares are often cheaper than taxis and provide easy booking through mobile apps. Surge pricing can apply during peak hours, making rides more expensive.
  • Ferries NYC Ferry operates routes connecting Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. The fare is $4.00 for a single ride. Ferries provide scenic views and are a relaxing way to travel, though they have limited routes and schedules.
  • Citi Bike The Citi Bike program offers bike-sharing with over 20,000 bikes and 1,300 stations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Jersey City. A single ride costs $4.49 for 30 minutes, a day pass is $12, and a yearly membership is $205. Citi Bike is a healthy, eco-friendly option, but availability can be an issue during peak times.
  • Commuter Rail Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), Metro-North Railroad, and NJ Transit provide commuter rail services connecting NYC to surrounding areas. Fares vary by distance. These services are ideal for traveling to and from suburbs and neighboring states but are more expensive than subways and buses.
  • Airport Transfers JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty International airports are connected to the city by various means. The AirTrain JFK connects JFK Airport to the subway and LIRR at Jamaica and Howard Beach stations, with a fare of $8.25 plus the subway or LIRR fare. LaGuardia Airport is accessible by MTA buses, with connections to the subway. Newark Airport is served by NJ Transit trains, with a fare of $15.25 to Penn Station in Manhattan. Airport shuttles and rideshares are also available.
  • PATH The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) train connects Manhattan with New Jersey cities such as Newark, Jersey City, and Hoboken. The fare is $2.75. PATH operates 24/7 and is an affordable option for cross-state travel.

Better to know before visiting New York

CategoryDetails
LanguageEnglish; Spanish also widely spoken
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
Visa PoliciesMost visitors need a visa or an ESTA for entry.
Top AttractionsEmpire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square, Broadway, Brooklyn Bridge, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), 9/11 Memorial and Museum, High Line, One World Observatory
Must-Try FoodsNew York-style Pizza, Bagels with Lox, Hot Dogs, Cheesecake, Pastrami on Rye, Black and White Cookies, Pretzels, Dim Sum in Chinatown, Halal Cart Food, Doughnuts from Doughnut Plant
Best Time to VisitApril to June and September to early November; these months offer mild temperatures (15°C to 25°C) and are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities
Electricity120V, 60Hz, common plug types are A and B

Weather in New York

New York City experiences a humid subtropical climate, with four distinct seasons: a cold winter, a mild spring, a hot summer, and a crisp fall. Here’s a detailed guide to the weather in New York City, including the best times to visit and what to wear for each season. The best times to visit New York City are in the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and the city is alive with activities and events.

Winter (December to February)

  • Weather: Winters in New York are cold, with average temperatures ranging from -1°C to 7°C (30°F to 45°F). Snowfall is common, and there can be occasional ice storms.
  • What to Wear: Warm clothing is essential. Layer up with thermal shirts, sweaters, and insulated coats. Hats, scarves, gloves, and waterproof boots are necessary to stay warm and dry.

Spring (March to May)

  • Weather: Spring starts cool and gradually warms up. Average temperatures range from 6°C to 20°C (43°F to 68°F). Rain showers are frequent, especially in April.
  • What to Wear: Layered clothing works best. Light sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, and a medium-weight jacket are recommended. An umbrella or a raincoat is handy for the frequent showers.

Summer (June to August)

  • Weather: Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). Heatwaves are common, and occasional thunderstorms provide brief relief.
  • What to Wear: Light, breathable clothing such as shorts, t-shirts, and sundresses are ideal. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are important to protect against the sun. Stay hydrated and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Fall (September to November)

  • Weather: Fall brings cooler, more comfortable weather, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 22°C (50°F to 72°F). The foliage changes color, making it a picturesque time to visit.
  • What to Wear: Light layers are perfect for fall. Sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, and a light to medium-weight jacket are suitable. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the city.
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