Hotels Near New York City
Where to stay near New York City, New York: find and compare hotels, see the best areas to base yourself, and check nearby alternatives.
Looking for somewhere to stay in New York City, New York? Base yourself centrally for sightseeing on foot, near a transit hub for easy day trips, or close to the airport for early flights. Compare live prices and guest ratings below.
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Best areas to stay
The central core puts you within walking distance of the main sights and restaurants — the easiest base for a first visit. Neighborhoods near a train or metro station trade a little distance for quick access and often better value. Areas near the airportsuit short stopovers, while quieter districts a little out from the center are where you'll usually find the best rates.
By budget
- Budget — guesthouses, hostels and economy chains; cheapest a little outside the center near transit.
- Mid-range — comfortable 3–4 star and boutique hotels, the widest choice in most cities.
- Luxury — five-star, design and heritage properties, usually central or with the best views.
- Family — apartments and aparthotels with kitchens and multiple beds work best for families.
Filter by price, guest rating and location when you search hotels in New York City.
Hotels near the airport
The nearest airport is Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), about 9 mi away. A hotel nearby helps for early departures or late arrivals.
Hotels in nearby towns
Staying just outside New York City can mean more space for less — or a base for day trips.
- → Hotels in East Village (1 mi)
- → Hotels in Hoboken (2 mi)
- → Hotels in Park Slope (3 mi)
- → Hotels in Jersey City (4 mi)
- → Hotels in Union City (5 mi)
- → Hotels in Sunset Park (5 mi)
See also cities near New York City.
Getting around from your hotel
Staying near a metro or train station makes the rest of the trip easier. Check the airports near New York City for arrivals and the cities near New York City for day trips. For a full neighborhood breakdown, see our where-to-stay guide and best hotels in New York City.
Frequently asked questions
For a first visit, base yourself centrally near the main sights and transport; for early flights, pick a hotel near the airport; and for better value, look just outside the center near a transit stop. Our full where-to-stay guide for New York City breaks it down neighborhood by neighborhood.
