Residences at New York
Good
1,434 reviews
📍 0.8 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$130
por noche
$390 · 3 noches
⚡ 4 habitaciones disponibles

United States · 2,987 hotels available
Good
1,434 reviews
📍 0.8 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$130
por noche
$390 · 3 noches
⚡ 4 habitaciones disponibles
Very Good
924 reviews
📍 2.1 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$142
por noche
$426 · 3 noches
⚡ 4 habitaciones disponibles
Excellent
2,886 reviews
📍 2.5 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$230
por noche
$690 · 3 noches
⚡ 1 habitación disponible
Very Good
129 reviews
📍 4.4 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$310
$232
por noche
$696 · 3 noches
⚡ 4 habitaciones disponibles
Excellent
2,439 reviews
📍 3.5 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$329
$250
por noche
$750 · 3 noches
⚡ 5 habitaciones disponibles
Very Good
1,135 reviews
📍 2.1 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$331
por noche
$993 · 3 noches
⚡ 1 habitación disponible
Exceptional
1,015 reviews
📍 2.8 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$609
$466
por noche
$1,398 · 3 noches
⚡ 5 habitaciones disponibles
Excellent
959 reviews
📍 0.1 km from city center
Ver en mapa ↗$490
por noche
$1,470 · 3 noches
Prices for New York · 2026-06-14 – 2026-06-17 · Updated daily
When planning a trip to New York City, choosing the right neighborhood can significantly enhance your experience. Popular areas include Manhattan's bustling Times Square, known for its vibrant nightlife and easy access to Broadway shows, and the trendy neighborhoods of Williamsburg and DUMBO in Brooklyn, which offer scenic views of the Manhattan skyline and a more laid-back atmosphere. Prices for hotel accommodations in New York vary widely; budget travelers can find options starting around $100 per night, while mid-range hotels typically range from $250 to $400, and luxury stays can exceed $800. The best time to visit New York is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November), when the weather is mild and the city hosts various festivals and events. For travelers looking to maximize their visit, a practical tip is to consider public transportation. The subway is not only cost-effective, with a one-way fare of $2.75, but also an efficient way to navigate the city's diverse neighborhoods and attractions. By planning your stay in a suitable neighborhood, keeping an eye on seasonal pricing, and utilizing public transport, you can make the most of your New York adventure.