
Hotels in New York
Skyline sunrises, bagel counters and neighbourhoods that never repeat.
See live pricesNew York hotel maths is brutal: resort fees and taxes can add 20% at checkout on other sites. Snag Rooms shows the full stay cost, fees disclosed, before you commit, across Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.
Midtown puts you near the landmarks; downtown and Brooklyn give you the New York people actually move here for. Either way, the subway runs all night.
Where to stay in New York
Midtown
Best for first visits, Broadway and landmark-hopping.
SoHo & NoLIta
Best for shopping, galleries and hotel bars.
Williamsburg
Best for skyline views back at Manhattan and better coffee.
Upper West Side
Best for Central Park mornings and museum afternoons.
Top-rated stays in New York
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10.0Motto by Hilton New York City Chelsea
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9.4Arlo Midtown
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9.0Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square
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9.2Margaritaville Resort Times Square
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10.0LUMA Hotel - Times Square
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9.2Hilton Garden Inn NYC Financial Center/Manhattan Downtown
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9.4Moxy NYC Chelsea
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9.6Moxy NYC Lower East Side
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9.6Park Terrace Hotel
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New York hotel questions, answered
- What's the deal with New York resort fees?
- Many NYC hotels add a mandatory 'destination' or 'resort' fee of $25–45 per night, collected at the property. Snag Rooms flags these fees on the rate itself, so the price you compare is the price you'll actually pay.
- When are New York hotels cheapest?
- January through early March is the trough. The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year are the most expensive of the year, along with September's UN week. Avoid those if you're price-sensitive.
- Is it worth staying in Brooklyn instead of Manhattan?
- Often, yes. Williamsburg and Downtown Brooklyn run meaningfully cheaper for newer hotels, and you're one or two subway stops from Manhattan, with better skyline views looking back.