Choosing where to stay in New York City can make or break your trip. The right neighborhood puts you steps from the experiences you came for β whether that's Broadway shows, top museums, or the city's vibrant food scene. Here's our complete guide to NYC hotels for every budget and travel style.
Midtown Manhattan: The Classic Choice
The Manhattan Grand on Fifth Avenue is a top choice for Midtown luxury. Its rooftop bar offers 360Β° panoramic skyline views, and the highly regarded restaurant on the ground floor means you never have to leave for an enjoyable meal. Rates start at $289/night β steep, but the location is unbeatable for first-time visitors.
Best Areas to Stay in NYC
- Midtown: Best for first-timers β close to Times Square, Central Park, and major attractions
- SoHo: Best for boutique hotel lovers β art galleries, designer shopping, and great restaurants
- Upper East Side: Best for museum lovers β Museum Mile, Central Park, and quiet elegance
- Brooklyn: Best for budget travelers β stunning Manhattan skyline views at lower prices
- West Village: Best for foodies β the highest density of excellent restaurants in the city
Boutique Picks Under $250/Night
The SoHo Boutique Hotel on West Broadway is a design lover's dream, with gallery-quality art installations throughout and a rooftop terrace overlooking the neighborhood's cast-iron architecture. Brooklyn Bridge View Inn offers stunning bridge and Manhattan skyline views from $165/night β the best value in the city for the experience it delivers.
Money-Saving Tip: Book NYC hotels SundayβThursday for rates 20β35% lower than weekend prices. January and February offer the best deals of the year.
Luxury Splurges Worth Every Dollar
Central Park Suites on Central Park South offers floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the park from $345/night. The Upper East Side Manor on Madison Avenue combines Museum Mile access with heritage hotel elegance β their afternoon tea service is a New York institution. Both properties offer complimentary breakfast and free cancellation up to 48 hours before check-in.
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James Thornton
Travel & Hospitality Writer
A passionate food and travel writer covering the world's greatest dining cities. Specializing in restaurant discovery, hotel recommendations, and local food culture across North America and Europe.
