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Comfort Suites Newark - Harrison
3.7/5101 Reviews
I just want to say that my stay at the comfort suite in Newark/Harrison was Extremely Pleasant not only the price but one of the main reasons I return is the customer service namely an employee name Ms.Viv I must say she goes above and beyond her duty in making me feel welcome also being Extremely patient with me..so this is my first choice anytime I want to get away for a day or too.
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Newark Airport
2.9/5100 Reviews
OK, business trips can live, the environment is general, breakfast is general, there is not much choice for breakfast, the taste is general, the price is good. Suitable for business trips, it is general
Best Western Plus Newark Airport West
3.5/5114 Reviews
Close to Airport, much more reliable than stay in NYC and rush over through the horrible traffic to catch a flight. huge room with duo queen beds. The towels are old and look dirty. Sound-proof is not good, I can hear upstairs moving furniture and shower, etc, and can hear frequent train horn because this hotel is quite close to the train station.
Comfort Inn & Suites Newark Liberty International Airport
4/530 Reviews
Everything was very clean. The bed was very comfortable and huge. We really enjoyed the included breakfast. It was abundant and easily accessible. The staff was very friendly and accommodating.

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Highest Price$394
Lowest Price$82
Number of Reviews363
Number of Hotels9
Average Price (Weekdays)$176
Average Price (Weekends)$224

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Why Visit Newark, New Jersey?

Founded in 1666, Newark, NJ is the 3rd-oldest city in the U.S., and the largest and most populous city in New Jersey. Once an export hub, The Big Apple's neighbor is now a mecca for arts, culture, food, museums and parks.

The Best Time to Visit Newark, New Jersey

Newark, NJ experiences a humid subtropical and humid continental climate. The hottest and wettest months fall between June and August, with high averaging above 80°F. Winters are cold, with snowfall occurring between December and March, and lows averaging at around 28°F.

Hotels in Newark, NJ are most expensive between July and September. The cheapest time to visit Newark, NJ is in December.

Getting Around Newark, New Jersey

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), just 3 miles south of downtown Newark, is the major airport that serves the city. A taxi stand is conveniently located on the Arrivals Level of each terminal. The journey to downtown Newark takes 10–15 minutes, and costs US$15–US$18.

Another way of leaving Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is via the AirTrain Newark service. The monorail system is connected to the terminals at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), and the Newark Liberty International Airport Station, where travelers can connect to and from the Newark Light Rail System (NLR) easily. The service is free between terminals, and costs US$7.75 to and from the Newark Liberty International Airport Station.

The cheapest way getting to downtown Newark from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is by the NJ Transit (NJT) bus service. The GO28 bus service runs nearly 24 hours daily, and provides direct service between Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and downtown Newark. Single fares cost between US$0.75–US$2.55.

Getting around the city of Newark has been made easy with NJT. The transit company provides public transport services via train, light rail and bus. Bus fares start at US$1.50, light rail fares start at US$1.60, and train fares start at US$2.25. Do note that NJT fares vary between zones.

Things to Do in Newark, New Jersey

Brank Brook Park is the oldest county park in the U.S. and home to the largest collection of cherry blossom trees. Thousands of visitors travel to Newark, NJ every April to attend the Cherry Blossom Festival. If you're strolling eastwards, you'll eventually find yourself in front of the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. The cathedral stands at 71-meters-tall and is easily one of the largest basilicas in the U.S.

The Newark Museum, located in the Arts District of downtown Newark, is the Garden State's largest museum. The museum's extensive collection includes Native American, Asian, and African arts and artifacts. Other highlights include the planetarium, sculpture garden, and restored historic mansion.

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