Hotels in New York City, New York
New York City, New York
Hotels near New York City, New York
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Courtyard New York Downtown Manhattan / World Trade Center Area
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Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
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Mint House 70 Pine by Kasa
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Best Western Plus Soho Hotel
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Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / WTC Area
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Gild Hall a Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt
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Moxy NYC Downtown
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Club Quarters Hotel World Trade Center
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Residence Inn by Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / Financial District
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Four Points by Sheraton New York Downtown
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Courtyard by Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / Financial District
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Aloft Manhattan Downtown - Financial District
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Holiday Inn New York City - Wall Street by IHG
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Wyndham Garden Chinatown
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Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan / Downtown East
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Courtyard New York Downtown Manhattan
Courtyard by Marriott establishes the reliable rhythm your group needs to balance structured itineraries with spontaneous city exploration opportunities.
- Self-parking eliminates the stress of finding street parking downtown
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Self-parking included removes the stress of finding city parking spots
Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
Four Seasons offers the sophisticated reliability that lets group leaders focus on their event instead of managing logistics.
- Multi-bedroom suites keep traveling families together under one roof
- Spacious lobby areas offer gathering spots for trip planning
- Connecting rooms let families stay close while maintaining privacy
Mint House 70 Pine by Kasa
When your group needs more than cramped hotel rooms, Mint House delivers the residential comfort and group functionality that keeps everyone organized.
- High-speed WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended city stays
- Multi-bedroom suites give traveling groups private space to decompress separately
- Accessible room options accommodate all travelers exploring the city
Best Western Plus Soho Hotel
Best Western Plus delivers the coordination hub your group needs to stay organized and connected throughout your multi-day city adventure.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar neighborhoods
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together while allowing privacy
- Indoor corridors offer secure hallway access between rooms and amenities
Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan
This hotel solves the coordination nightmare of group city travel by giving everyone a reliable home base to regroup.
- Connecting rooms give groups privacy plus easy coordination space
- Voice-controlled room features adjust lighting and temperature without learning new systems
- Free WiFi throughout keeps everyone connected during multi-day visits
Gild Hall a Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt
Thompson Hotels provides the perfect backdrop for group travel, offering distinctive accommodations that enhance rather than overshadow your city experience.
- Multi-bedroom suites eliminate splitting the group across multiple rooms
- Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for extended urban adventures
- Room service delivers familiar comfort food when city dining feels overwhelming
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Moxy NYC Downtown
For teams requiring multiple accommodations over several days, Moxy Hotels provides the vibrant atmosphere that builds camaraderie and focus.
- Bar area offers adults a place to decompress after navigating city crowds
- 100% smoke-free environment maintains clean air for city travelers
- Indoor corridors provide secure navigation between rooms in bustling areas
Club Quarters Hotel World Trade Center
Club Quarters Hotels understands that group travel success depends on coordination, comfort, and keeping everyone focused on what brought them to the city.
- Smoke-free environment ensures clean air for families with young children
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dining without researching neighborhood options
- Indoor corridors provide secure access without navigating outdoor city streets
Residence Inn New York Downtown Manhattan
Residence Inn delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to stay organized and comfortable throughout multi-night city adventures.
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when city plans fall through
- Multiple device charging stations eliminate the scramble for available outlets
- Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when exploring gets overwhelming
Four Points by Sheraton New York Downtown
Four Points by Sheraton creates the steady, supportive environment that lets group leaders focus on their people, not their accommodations.
- Indoor pool provides entertainment without venturing into unknown neighborhoods
- Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected during multi-day city exploration
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dining when exploring feels overwhelming
Courtyard by Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan
For tournaments demanding flawless group coordination, Marriott offers the dependable foundation that eliminates travel stress.
- Kid-friendly breakfast items simplify family travel meal decisions
- Daily housekeeping refreshes rooms between long city exploration days
- Fitness center maintains routines without researching local gym options
Aloft Manhattan Downtown - Financial District
Aloft creates the lively social spaces and modern convenience that turn complicated group logistics into memorable shared experiences.
- Meeting spaces offer private areas for group planning and coordination
- Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected during multi-day city adventures
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended stays
Holiday Inn New York City - Wall Street by IHG
Holiday Inn guarantees the familiar reliability and team-focused amenities that turn complex group travel into straightforward execution.
- On-site bar provides a quiet gathering spot after busy sightseeing days
- In-room phones for coordinating group plans without draining cell batteries
- Indoor pool keeps kids entertained during downtown city trip downtime
Wyndham Garden Chinatown
Wyndham delivers the coordinated comfort that keeps traveling groups organized and focused during multi-day tournaments in unfamiliar cities.
- Indoor corridors provide secure access without navigating busy city streets
- Indoor corridors protect against unpredictable city weather between room visits
- Free parking removes the stress of finding spots in busy areas
Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan
Fairfield by Marriott transforms chaotic city trips into coordinated experiences where every team member knows exactly what to expect.
- Connecting rooms keep traveling families and groups physically close together
- Fitness center maintains routines during extended city stays
- Meeting space gives groups a private area for planning daily activities
New York City, New York Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
New York City is the ultimate urban playground for sports teams and event groups, where world-class facilities meet iconic backdrops. With 8.3 million residents across five boroughs, NYC hosts everything from Madison Square Garden basketball tournaments to Central Park soccer leagues. The city's sports DNA runs deep—home to nine major professional teams and countless amateur leagues.
The energy here is unmatched, but it's also organized chaos that rewards preparation. Youth tournaments love the prestige of competing where legends play, while families appreciate that there's always something to do between games. Manhattan offers the classic NYC experience, but don't sleep on tournament-friendly areas in Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx where you'll find better hotel values and parking situations.
Getting Around
Three airports serve NYC: JFK and LaGuardia in Queens, plus Newark in New Jersey. JFK is your best bet for international teams, while LaGuardia handles most domestic flights. Newark often has better car rental rates and highway access via I-95 and I-78. Airport transfers take 45-90 minutes depending on traffic and destination.
The subway system is massive but can be overwhelming for groups with gear. Uber and Lyft work everywhere, though surge pricing during events is brutal. For tournaments, consider renting a van or bus—parking apps like SpotHero and ParkWhiz are lifesavers. Major highways include the FDR Drive along Manhattan's east side, West Side Highway, and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
Manhattan traffic moves at 4.7 mph during peak hours—seriously. Budget extra time for everything, especially weekend tournaments when bridge and tunnel traffic peaks. The subway's reliability has improved, but elevators break frequently, making it tough for teams with heavy equipment.
Where to Stay
Midtown Manhattan puts you near Madison Square Garden and Penn Station but comes with premium prices and limited parking. Long Island City in Queens offers excellent value with Manhattan skyline views and easy subway access—perfect for teams wanting the NYC experience without Manhattan costs.
For tournaments in Central Park or Randall's Island, consider Upper East Side or Harlem hotels. Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO work well for Brooklyn venues, while Flushing near Citi Field offers Asian food options and reasonable rates. The Bronx around Yankee Stadium has improved hotel options and easier parking than Manhattan.
Jersey City hotels across the Hudson River often provide the best bang for your buck, especially near PATH train stations. You'll sacrifice some convenience but gain parking, larger rooms, and lower rates. For large groups, consider hotels near Newark Airport if your tournament venues are in New Jersey or outer boroughs.
Sports & Recreation
Madison Square Garden hosts major basketball and hockey tournaments, while Barclays Center in Brooklyn is the newer premium venue. Randall's Island is tournament central with multiple soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and tennis courts—basically NYC's sports complex hub connected by the Triborough Bridge.
Central Park features the famous Reservoir running loop and multiple softball fields that host amateur leagues. Prospect Park in Brooklyn offers similar facilities with less tourist chaos. The Chelsea Piers Sports Complex is an indoor wonderland with ice rinks, basketball courts, and gymnastics facilities—pricey but world-class.
Youth soccer thrives at Flushing Meadows Corona Park, home to the US Open tennis complex. Baseball teams love the numerous fields throughout Staten Island and Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. Basketball tournaments pop up in legendary outdoor courts like Rucker Park in Harlem and West 4th Street courts in Greenwich Village.
Things to Do
Times Square is mandatory for first-time visitors, but skip it if you've been before—it's expensive and crowded. The 9/11 Memorial and One World Trade Center offer powerful experiences for older teams. Central Park is perfect for team bonding activities, from boating at the Lake to pickup games on the Great Lawn.
The High Line elevated park provides Instagram-worthy team photos, while Brooklyn Bridge walks work great for active recovery between tournament days. Coney Island combines beach time with amusement park fun—perfect for celebrating tournament victories. The Staten Island Ferry offers free Statue of Liberty views and kills time between games.
Museums like the American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum work well for rainy day alternatives. Yankees or Mets games provide classic NYC sports experiences. For unique team activities, try Top Golf in Queens or catch a Broadway show if your budget allows.
Food & Drink
NYC pizza is non-negotiable—Joe's Pizza and Prince Street Pizza are reliable chains with locations throughout the city. For team dinners, Carmine's serves family-style Italian with massive portions perfect for hungry athletes. Katz's Delicatessen offers the authentic NYC deli experience, though lines can be brutal.
Quick fuel between games means food trucks and bodegas—try a chopped cheese sandwich from any corner deli. Chinatown and Koreatown provide excellent team meal options with reasonable prices. Smorgasburg in Brooklyn offers diverse food vendor options perfect for teams with different dietary needs.
Chain restaurants cluster around major tourist areas and sports venues. Chelsea Market houses multiple food vendors under one roof—ideal for groups who can't agree on cuisine. For victory celebrations, Peter Luger in Brooklyn delivers legendary steaks, while Junior's serves New York cheesecake that's worth the hype. Halal food carts provide affordable, filling meals throughout the city.
Shopping & Entertainment
Times Square offers massive stores like the three-story M&M's World and NBA Store—tourist traps but teams love them. SoHo provides serious shopping with high-end brands and unique boutiques. For practical needs, Herald Square Macy's covers everything from team gear to forgotten essentials.
Brooklyn Bowl combines bowling with live music and food—perfect for team bonding. Dave & Buster's in Times Square handles large groups well for arcade action. AMC Empire 25 offers movie options when weather ruins outdoor plans. Chelsea Piers has entertainment beyond sports, including golf simulators and rock climbing.
For team merchandise, hit up official stores at Yankee Stadium, Madison Square Garden, or Citi Field. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets sits an hour north—worth the trip for serious shopping groups. Fifth Avenue from Central Park to Washington Square provides endless window shopping and people watching between tournament events.
Weather & Packing
NYC weather changes fast and dramatically. Summers hit 80-90°F with brutal humidity that makes outdoor tournaments feel like saunas. Spring and fall offer ideal conditions (60-75°F) but pack layers—morning games might need hoodies while afternoon matches require shorts. Winter tournaments mean temperatures from 20-45°F with unpredictable snow.
Rain happens year-round and can flood outdoor courts quickly. Pack waterproof gear bags and backup indoor activities. Summer thunderstorms roll in fast and suspend outdoor play. Winter brings slush that's worse than snow—waterproof boots are essential. Air conditioning in summer venues can be aggressive, so bring warm layers even for indoor July tournaments.
Peak travel months (June-August, December) mean higher hotel rates and crowded attractions. Tournament season typically runs March through November for outdoor sports. Always pack one outfit warmer than forecasts suggest—NYC's concrete jungle and wind tunnels between buildings create unpredictable microclimates that catch visitors off guard.
Local Tips
Download Citymapper for public transit navigation and ParkWhiz for advance parking reservations. Never leave gear visible in rental cars—NYC break-ins are real. Tipping culture is serious here: 20% at restaurants, $1-2 per bag for hotel staff, and round up taxi fares.
Street parking requires PhD-level sign reading skills—one mistake means $65+ tickets or towing fees. Meter rates vary by neighborhood but expect $3-5 per hour in Manhattan. Hotels charge $40-60 per night for parking, so factor that into budgets. Public restrooms are scarce—Starbucks, McDonald's, and department stores are your friends.
Buy MetroCards in bulk for teams using public transit—$2.90 per subway ride adds up fast. Avoid rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM) when possible. Cash-only establishments still exist, especially in outer boroughs. Hotel breakfast is usually overpriced—grab bagels and coffee from corner delis for half the cost. Most importantly, walk fast and stay right on sidewalks, or locals will make their displeasure known.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in New York City
Which hotels in New York City, New York are good for families?
Several hotels in New York City, New York are well-suited for families. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown (0.27 mi, from $1430/night), Aloft Manhattan Downtown - Financial District (0.27 mi, from $386/night), and Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / WTC Area (0.47 mi, from $481/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in New York City, New York are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in New York City, New York accommodate team and group travel. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown (0.27 mi, from $1430/night), Aloft Manhattan Downtown - Financial District (0.27 mi, from $386/night), and Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / WTC Area (0.47 mi, from $481/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels in New York City, New York?
Yes — Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / WTC Area (0.47 mi, from $481/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / Financial District (0.61 mi, from $407/night) are all extended-stay properties in New York City, New York, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in New York City, New York are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in New York City, New York are ideal for a weekend getaway. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown (0.27 mi, from $1430/night), Gild Hall a Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt (0.55 mi, from $491/night), and Four Points by Sheraton New York Downtown (0.6 mi, from $393/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown also has spa services. Gild Hall a Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt also has spa services.
Which hotels in New York City, New York are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in New York City, New York cater to business travelers. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown (0.27 mi, from $1430/night), Moxy NYC Downtown (0.27 mi, from $365/night), and Aloft Manhattan Downtown - Financial District (0.27 mi, from $386/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in New York City, New York offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / WTC Area (0.47 mi, from $481/night), Residence Inn by Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / Financial District (0.61 mi, from $407/night), and Wyndham Garden Chinatown (0.63 mi, from $210/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in New York City, New York offer free parking?
Wyndham Garden Chinatown (0.63 mi, from $210/night), Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan / Downtown East (0.68 mi, from $234/night), and Best Western Plus Soho Hotel (0.73 mi, from $406/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in New York City, New York have an outdoor pool?
Gild Hall a Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt (0.55 mi, from $491/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in New York City, New York have suites or extra space?
Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown (0.27 mi, from $1430/night), Aloft Manhattan Downtown - Financial District (0.27 mi, from $386/night), and Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / WTC Area (0.47 mi, from $481/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in New York City, New York have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / WTC Area (0.47 mi, from $481/night), Residence Inn by Marriott New York Downtown Manhattan / Financial District (0.61 mi, from $407/night), and Mint House 70 Pine by Kasa (0.71 mi, from $444/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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