Art Deco complex with the Top of the Rock observation deck, NBC Studios, and the iconic ice rink. We've hand-picked the best hotels in New York City within easy reach, so you can explore the area without the commute.
The original Pod concept and still the benchmark for compact-but-clever NYC accommodation. Bunk beds in smaller rooms, solo-traveler-optimized pod rooms with window views, and an unbeatable Midtown East location that puts you equidistant from Grand Central, the UN, and Rockefeller Center. The rooftop is a neighborhood social fixture.
The Dutch micro-hotel brand's downtown outpost — automated check-in, XL king beds (the entire floor plan is essentially a bed and a spectacular bathroom), a 24-hour canteen, and the best design per dollar anywhere in lower Manhattan. The Bowery location puts you between SoHo, the East Village, and Chinatown.
NYC's most atmospheric budget accommodation — a former sailors' home where the cabin-style rooms are genuinely tiny but the ballroom and garden are extraordinary. The West Village location alone is worth the minimal room compromise. Consistently one of the best values in downtown Manhattan.
Japanese capsule-hotel influenced micro-rooms with adjustable SmartBeds, baggage robot for luggage storage, and a rooftop terrace on the 4th floor. The location at West 42nd and 10th Avenue is excellent for the Javits Convention Center, Hudson Yards, and Port Authority. Prices frequently fall below $100 on weeknights.
The entry-level rooms at Kimpton's Hell's Kitchen property represent some of the best value in the mid-range budget segment — a genuine boutique hotel with Kimpton service, Hudson River views from upper floors, and an excellent rooftop bar, at prices that regularly dip below $180/night on weeknights.