Wednesday, January 30, 2013

What are the cheapest hotels in New York City?

Q. I have stayed in Bryant Park Hotel, but the period in which I want to travel (next April) is way too expensive ($4500) for a week. What and where are the chepeast yet nicest (above 3 stars) hotels in New York City? I would like to be close to Times Square, around 40th Street. However am open to ideas. Travelling middle of April. Thanks.

A. As you've already pointed out, prices can change dramatically during different times of the year, so the only way to really get an accurate quote is to do a search on a website. You can get quotes and compare rates with all the hotels in NYC here: http://www.nycvacationstays.com/hotels.htm Just filter the results by star rating, landmarks and price after you enter your dates & number of guests. Good luck!

How much are hotels in New York?
Q. How much is the average motel/hotel in new york? Looking for as cheap as you can get, but also not a run-down place. To be more specific, the Manhatten area. I've tried checking online but it barely helps. So, from experience, can anyone tell me how much a cheap hotel there generally runs you?

A. Hello,

It's not easy finding even a 2-star hotel under $100 a night in Manhattan. The average price is well over that. I did find a few cheap ones though. You can see pics of the rooms and read reviews at the source listed below:

Lower Manhattan

Bowery's Whitehouse, 340 Bowery, $44
Sun Bright Hotel, 140 Hester Street, $42
Hotel 309 New York City, 309 West 14th Street, $88

Midtown Manhattan

New York Inn, 765 8th Ave, $88
Chelsea Highline Hostel, 184 11th Ave, $30
Econo Lodge Times Square, 302 West 47th Street, $63
The Vanderbilt YMCA, 224 East 47th Street, $86

Upper Manhattan

MichaelNY Hotel New York City, 15 Sylvan Terrace, $88


This should get you started. Hope it helps.

Has anyone ever stayed in the Staybridge suites hotels in New york City?
Q. Im going too be staying in the Staybridge Suites hotel,new york city?and was jsut wondering whats it like?what are the staff like?are the rooms nice?
On the website,it looks good but i dont know what its really like?Anyone been here before?

A. = Staybridge Suites near Times Square was a great place to stay in NYC. The room was very new - nice and clean, comfy bed, and bonus kitchenette. Everything you need for a realxing stay - the fridge is great to keep drinks and water etc. Staff was very helpful and professional.




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