Hotels near Madison Square Garden
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Hotels near Madison Square Garden
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Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station
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Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG
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Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea
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Doubletree by Hilton New York Times Square South
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TRYP by Wyndham New York City Times Square / Midtown
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Staypineapple An Artful Hotel, Midtown
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Homewood Suites New York / Midtown Manhattan Times Square
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voco Times Square South New York by IHG
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Moxy NYC Times Square
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Hampton Inn Madison Square Garden Area Hotel
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Hilton Garden Inn New York Times Square South
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Courtyard New York Manhattan / Times Square West
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New York City - Chelsea
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Cambria Hotel New York - Chelsea
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Pendry Manhattan West
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Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan
Predictable quality keeps families focused on the rivalry, not the room.
- Feed the family with hot scrambled eggs and sausage every morning
- Catch your flight easily with scheduled complimentary airport shuttle
- Meet up in the naturally lit lobby before heading to the stadium
Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area
Smart systems deliver what fans need before the pressure clock starts.
- Recharge with the Simply Smart Bedding Collection after game day
- Stream game highlights directly to the TV from your phone
- Pour 24/7 lobby coffee between morning matches and evening events
Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea
Trusted comfort that keeps pace with the intensity of game weekends.
- Grab fresh fruit and snacks from M Club stations anytime
- Sink into high-density foam mattresses wrapped in premium cotton linens
- Power up phones and tablets with abundant USB charging ports throughout
Doubletree by Hilton New York Times Square South
Flagship reliability meets modern convenience for fans coordinating packed weekends together.
- Recharge with in-room dining after long days at the venue
- Choose allergen-free pillows for lighter, healthier rest between events
- Catch replays and postgame coverage on streaming-capable smart TVs
TRYP by Wyndham New York City Times Square
The hub for crew meetups delivers vibrant lobbies and approachable style.
- Sample local craft beers from breweries near the stadium
- Catch up on work at integrated co-working desk spaces
- Access grab-and-go options perfect for busy game day schedules
Staypineapple An Artful Hotel, Midtown
Built for crews who treat arrival like the start of celebration.
- Sink into custom plush mattresses after a thrilling game day
- Connect your devices with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi in rooms
- Sip custom Staypineapple pods from signature yellow pineapple mugs
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Homewood Suites New York
Every suite delivers a rally point for the group arriving early.
- Share appetizers and stories with family four nights each week
- Gather the crew around the fireplace for game-day recaps
- Enjoy hot coffee available around the clock in the lobby
voco Times Square South New York by IHG
Where vibrant design meets the kind of ease that keeps fans coming back.
- Snack on casual menu options whenever hunger strikes today
- Select your perfect pillow from curated plush options each evening
- Stay connected during your trip with fast and free Wi-Fi
Moxy NYC Times Square
Designed for crowds who want energy before kickoff and downtime after.
- Discover downtime reads at the cozy book swap nook
- Recharge between games with convenient grab-and-go meal options anytime
- Wake refreshed after blocking light with complete blackout window treatments
Hampton Inn Madison Square Garden Area Hotel
This brand built its name on personal warmth and predictable comfort.
- Sink into comfortable lounge seating for post-game family time
- Grab hot coffee or infused water anytime in the lobby
- Sleep soundly under the soft white duvet every night
Hilton Garden Inn New York Times Square South
Full-service warmth powered by tech-forward systems built for families navigating game-day chaos.
- Reconnect with your group in the architecturally stunning grand lobby
- Grab snacks and cold drinks from the lobby market around the clock
- Select allergen-free down-alternative pillows for sensitive sleepers every night
Courtyard New York Manhattan / Times Square West
This brand knows travelers who value polished service and a proper drink.
- Begin every game day with premium Starbucks coffee at The Bistro
- Choose between self-parking and valet service at select properties today
- Refuel with seasonal flatbreads and entrées at The Bistro restaurant
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New York City - Chelsea
Classic hospitality that adapts to how fans actually travel today.
- Enjoy premium bandwidth upgrades for smoother video streaming experiences
- Start game day with locally inspired morning dishes and flavors
- Ride complimentary airport shuttles available at participating Hilton properties nationwide
Cambria Hotel New York - Chelsea
Upscale style meets modern convenience for fans who expect both polish and efficiency.
- Walk to light rail stops connecting directly to arenas
- Sample regional craft beers celebrating the city's brewing tradition
- Experience upscale modern interiors inspired by the local community
Pendry Manhattan West
Curated experiences crafted for guests who expect beauty without sacrificing game-day efficiency.
- Treat the family to luxury breakfast-in-bed menus every morning
- Glide to arenas in luxury vehicles with house car service
- Relax in rooftop lounge concepts with elevated city views
Madison Square Garden Travel Guide
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Madison Square Garden is not just an arena; it is "The World's Most Famous Arena," a title it defends with a calendar packed by the Knicks, Rangers, and the biggest musical acts on the planet. Sitting directly atop Penn Station, it is the beating heart of Manhattan, pulsing with an energy that feels distinctly New York—fast, loud, and intense. Visitors here must navigate the labyrinth of commuter rail lines below, master the vertical ascent to the Chase Bridges, and handle the sensory overload of Midtown. The guide below helps you escape the chaos of the old Penn Station, find the secret "Moynihan" arrival hack, and locate the best slice of pizza in the five boroughs just one block away. Whether you are here for a buzzer-beater or a Billy Joel residency, knowing the rhythm of the Garden is the key to a legendary night.
Neighborhood Overview
The Garden dominates the blocks between 31st and 33rd Streets and 7th and 8th Avenues, straddling the border of Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen. The immediate area is defined by transit; below ground is the frantic warren of Penn Station, while street level is a crush of commuters, tourists, and street vendors. To the west lies the gleaming Moynihan Train Hall and the Hudson Yards development; to the east is the retail frenzy of Herald Square and Macy's. Access is unparalleled, with the A, C, E, 1, 2, and 3 subways stopping directly at 34th Street-Penn Station, along with LIRR and NJ Transit trains. While the area is incredibly safe due to the sheer volume of people and police presence, it is gritty and chaotic. Traffic on 7th and 8th Avenues is often gridlocked, so relying on taxis to drop you at the door is a rookie mistake; the subway or walking is always faster. Rideshare pickups are difficult near the arena due to restrictions; walking a few blocks north to 35th Street or west to 9th Avenue makes finding your driver significantly easier.
Where to Stay
The most convenient option is The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel, located just across 8th Avenue; its iconic red sign is part of the skyline, and the underground tunnel connection to Penn Station is a lifesaver in bad weather. For a younger, trendier vibe, the Moxy NYC Times Square (technically just north of the Garden) offers a rooftop bar and compact, modern rooms perfect for a weekend trip. The Stewart Hotel on 31st Street offers larger, apartment-style rooms that are great for groups or families. Avoid staying in Times Square itself if you can help it; the crowds there are suffocating. Instead, look for hotels in Chelsea or NoMad, which offer a slightly calmer environment just a 10-minute walk away.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
JFK (train to Penn) or EWR (train to Penn) · 45 mins
Tip
Use the Moynihan Train Hall entrance to avoid crowds
Tip
NY Pizza Suprema for the pre-game slice
Food & Dining
Moynihan Food Hall for upscale fast-casual
Tip
Stout NYC for post-game Rangers chants
- JFK (train to Penn) or EWR (train to Penn) · 45 mins
- Use the Moynihan Train Hall entrance to avoid crowds
- NY Pizza Suprema for the pre-game slice
- Moynihan Food Hall for upscale fast-casual
- Stout NYC for post-game Rangers chants
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
The "pro move" for arrival is to enter via the new Moynihan Train Hall on 8th Avenue rather than the cramped 7th Avenue/Penn Station entrances. Moynihan is spacious, clean, and connects underground to the Garden, allowing you to bypass the worst of the commuter crush. If you arrive early, the food hall in Moynihan offers excellent options like Jacob's Pickles and Sauce Pizzeria in a civilized setting. Gates typically open one hour prior to the event; use the specific entrance listed on your ticket (A, B, C, or D) to reach your section efficiently, as the arena's circular layout can be confusing. Security is tight but efficient; bags larger than 22"x14"x9" are prohibited, and there is no bag check.
During the Event
MSG is a vertical experience; you will likely take multiple escalators to reach your level, so allow extra time for the ascent. The "Chase Bridges" suspended from the ceiling offer a unique bird's-eye view, while the main concourses are bustling with high-end food vendors like Paulie Gee's and Fuku. The venue is cashless, so have your cards ready, and be prepared for tight seating in the upper levels—space is at a premium in Manhattan. Restrooms on the upper concourses can have long lines, so try to go during play rather than intermission.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto 7th Avenue or 8th Avenue is a shock to the system as thousands of fans spill onto the sidewalk simultaneously. The subway entrances at 34th and 7th will be mobbed; walking one block south to the 28th Street station (for the 1 train) or using the 34th St-Herald Square station (one block east) can save you 15 minutes of shuffling. Rideshare prices will be astronomical immediately after the event; grab a drink at a nearby bar like Mustang Harry's to let the surge die down. If taking the train, head back into Moynihan Hall for a calmer waiting area than the main Penn Station dungeon.
Arrival & Pre-Event
The "pro move" for arrival is to enter via the new Moynihan Train Hall on 8th Avenue rather than the cramped 7th Avenue/Penn Station entrances. Moynihan is spacious, clean, and connects underground to the Garden, allowing you to bypass the worst of the commuter crush. If you arrive early, the food hall in Moynihan offers excellent options like Jacob's Pickles and Sauce Pizzeria in a civilized setting. Gates typically open one hour prior to the event; use the specific entrance listed on your ticket (A, B, C, or D) to reach your section efficiently, as the arena's circular layout can be confusing. Security is tight but efficient; bags larger than 22"x14"x9" are prohibited, and there is no bag check.
During the Event
MSG is a vertical experience; you will likely take multiple escalators to reach your level, so allow extra time for the ascent. The "Chase Bridges" suspended from the ceiling offer a unique bird's-eye view, while the main concourses are bustling with high-end food vendors like Paulie Gee's and Fuku. The venue is cashless, so have your cards ready, and be prepared for tight seating in the upper levels—space is at a premium in Manhattan. Restrooms on the upper concourses can have long lines, so try to go during play rather than intermission.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto 7th Avenue or 8th Avenue is a shock to the system as thousands of fans spill onto the sidewalk simultaneously. The subway entrances at 34th and 7th will be mobbed; walking one block south to the 28th Street station (for the 1 train) or using the 34th St-Herald Square station (one block east) can save you 15 minutes of shuffling. Rideshare prices will be astronomical immediately after the event; grab a drink at a nearby bar like Mustang Harry's to let the surge die down. If taking the train, head back into Moynihan Hall for a calmer waiting area than the main Penn Station dungeon.
Things to Do
Walkable
Moynihan Train Hall
AdjacentLocated directly across 8th Avenue, this architectural masterpiece has transformed the arrival experience in New York. Housed in the historic Farley Post Office building, it features a massive skylight and art installations that rival any museum. It is not just a transit hub; it is a destination with high-end retail and a curated food hall. Walking through the main hall is a stark, beautiful contrast to the grime of old Penn Station.
Empire State Building
0.3 miThe world's most famous office building is just two blocks east of the Garden. While the lines for the observatory can be long, the Art Deco lobby is worth a walk-through on your way to Herald Square. At night, the tower lights up in team colors for the Knicks or Rangers, creating a perfect backdrop for post-game photos on 34th Street.
5–15 Minutes Away
The High Line
0.5 miA short walk west brings you to the start of this elevated linear park built on a historic freight rail line. It offers unique views of the city streets and the Hudson River, winding through the architecture of Chelsea and Hudson Yards. It is a fantastic place to clear your head before the intensity of an MSG event. The northern entrance at Hudson Yards is the closest access point.
Edge at Hudson Yards
0.6 miLocated in the Hudson Yards development west of the Garden, Edge is the highest outdoor skydeck in the Western Hemisphere. The glass floor looks straight down 100 stories to the street below, offering an adrenaline rush to match the game. It is a 15-minute walk from the arena and offers sunset views that are unbeatable.
Walkable
- Moynihan Train Hall — Located directly across 8th Avenue, this architectural masterpiece has transformed the arrival experience in New York. Housed in the historic Farley Post Office building, it features a massive skylight and art installations that rival any museum. It is not just a transit hub; it is a destination with high-end retail and a curated food hall. Walking through the main hall is a stark, beautiful contrast to the grime of old Penn Station. Adjacent
- Empire State Building — The world's most famous office building is just two blocks east of the Garden. While the lines for the observatory can be long, the Art Deco lobby is worth a walk-through on your way to Herald Square. At night, the tower lights up in team colors for the Knicks or Rangers, creating a perfect backdrop for post-game photos on 34th Street. 0.3 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- The High Line — A short walk west brings you to the start of this elevated linear park built on a historic freight rail line. It offers unique views of the city streets and the Hudson River, winding through the architecture of Chelsea and Hudson Yards. It is a fantastic place to clear your head before the intensity of an MSG event. The northern entrance at Hudson Yards is the closest access point. 0.5 mi
- Edge at Hudson Yards — Located in the Hudson Yards development west of the Garden, Edge is the highest outdoor skydeck in the Western Hemisphere. The glass floor looks straight down 100 stories to the street below, offering an adrenaline rush to match the game. It is a 15-minute walk from the arena and offers sunset views that are unbeatable. 0.6 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Daily Burger
On siteOperated by restaurateur Drew Nieporent, this stand serves a high-quality burger with a signature tomato jam that sets it apart from standard stadium fare. The beef blend is excellent, and the potato bun holds up well to the juicy patty. It is widely considered the best burger inside the Garden. Lines move quickly, making it a reliable intermission option.
Paulie Gee's Slice Shop
On siteAn outpost of the legendary Brooklyn pizzeria, Paulie Gee's serves quintessential New York slices right on the concourse. The "Hellboy" slice, topped with hot honey and pepperoni, is a fan favorite that brings a spicy kick to the game. It allows you to get a true taste of the NYC pizza scene without leaving the arena.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
NY Pizza Suprema
0.1 miLocated just steps from the Garden exit, this unassuming shop is frequently ranked as having one of the best plain slices in Manhattan. Established in 1964, it remains a family-run institution that churns out crispy, perfectly balanced pies to a line that often stretches out the door. It is the mandatory pre-game or post-game stop for savvy locals.
Stout NYC - Penn Station
0.1 miThe flagship location of this Irish pub chain is the unofficial headquarters for Rangers fans. It is a massive, multi-level venue that gets shoulder-to-shoulder packed before face-off, serving a vast beer list and solid pub food. The energy here rivals the arena itself, especially during the playoffs. It is the best place to soak up the "Blue Shirt" atmosphere.
Local & Elevated Picks
Keens Steakhouse
0.3 miA historic landmark that has served New Yorkers since 1885, Keens is famous for its mutton chop and the thousands of clay pipes lining the ceiling. It offers a clubby, old-world atmosphere perfect for a serious business dinner or a pre-game splurge. The steaks are legendary, and the scotch list is one of the deepest in the city. Reservations are essential.
Jacob's Pickles
AdjacentLocated in the Moynihan Food Hall, this spot brings Southern comfort food to Midtown with massive biscuit sandwiches and mac & cheese. It is known for its extensive selection of house-made pickles and craft beers. The portions are huge, making it great for sharing before a long event. It offers a sit-down quality meal in a fast-casual setting.
Inside & Adjacent
- Daily Burger — Operated by restaurateur Drew Nieporent, this stand serves a high-quality burger with a signature tomato jam that sets it apart from standard stadium fare. The beef blend is excellent, and the potato bun holds up well to the juicy patty. It is widely considered the best burger inside the Garden. Lines move quickly, making it a reliable intermission option. On site
- Paulie Gee's Slice Shop — An outpost of the legendary Brooklyn pizzeria, Paulie Gee's serves quintessential New York slices right on the concourse. The "Hellboy" slice, topped with hot honey and pepperoni, is a fan favorite that brings a spicy kick to the game. It allows you to get a true taste of the NYC pizza scene without leaving the arena. On site
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- NY Pizza Suprema — Located just steps from the Garden exit, this unassuming shop is frequently ranked as having one of the best plain slices in Manhattan. Established in 1964, it remains a family-run institution that churns out crispy, perfectly balanced pies to a line that often stretches out the door. It is the mandatory pre-game or post-game stop for savvy locals. 0.1 mi
- Stout NYC - Penn Station — The flagship location of this Irish pub chain is the unofficial headquarters for Rangers fans. It is a massive, multi-level venue that gets shoulder-to-shoulder packed before face-off, serving a vast beer list and solid pub food. The energy here rivals the arena itself, especially during the playoffs. It is the best place to soak up the "Blue Shirt" atmosphere. 0.1 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Keens Steakhouse — A historic landmark that has served New Yorkers since 1885, Keens is famous for its mutton chop and the thousands of clay pipes lining the ceiling. It offers a clubby, old-world atmosphere perfect for a serious business dinner or a pre-game splurge. The steaks are legendary, and the scotch list is one of the deepest in the city. Reservations are essential. 0.3 mi
- Jacob's Pickles — Located in the Moynihan Food Hall, this spot brings Southern comfort food to Midtown with massive biscuit sandwiches and mac & cheese. It is known for its extensive selection of house-made pickles and craft beers. The portions are huge, making it great for sharing before a long event. It offers a sit-down quality meal in a fast-casual setting. Adjacent
Local Tips
Bag policy limits size to 22x14x9: no bag check
Escalator towers can be slow: allow 15 mins to reach seats
Seasonal note: New York experiences all four seasons vividly. Winter means hockey and basketball, with cold winds whipping down 8th Avenue; the underground connections are vital then. Spring and Fall are the sweet spots for walking the High Line pre-game. Summer concerts can be sweltering on the street, but the Garden's AC is powerful.
- Use the Moynihan Train Hall entrance for less stress
- Bag policy limits size to 22x14x9 no bag check
- Escalator towers can be slow allow 15 mins to reach seats
- NY Pizza Suprema is the best slice near the venue
- Walk to 28th St for the subway to skip the crush
- Seasonal note: New York experiences all four seasons vividly. Winter means hockey and basketball, with cold winds whipping down 8th Avenue; the underground connections are vital then. Spring and Fall are the sweet spots for walking the High Line pre-game. Summer concerts can be sweltering on the street, but the Garden's AC is powerful.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The Garden is busiest in winter with the Knicks and Rangers. Outside, expect freezing temperatures and biting wind. The beauty of MSG is that you can arrive via train and enter without ever stepping outdoors if you use the subway or LIRR connections.
Spring & early summer
April and May bring the playoffs and milder weather. The streets of Midtown are more walkable, making the trek from Moynihan or a nearby bar pleasant. Rain is common, so an umbrella is wise.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and humid, with subway platforms feeling like saunas. The arena is kept cool, but the walk there can be draining. Hydrate if you are walking the High Line beforehand.
Fall season
October and November offer the classic "New York in the Fall" vibe. The air is crisp, the holiday displays start to appear at Macy's, and the energy in the city resets. It is the best time for walking to the venue.
Rain & snow
Manhattan handles snow efficiently, but slush puddles at crosswalks are legendary "suit ruiners." Wear waterproof boots if there is any snow on the ground.
Winter
The Garden is busiest in winter with the Knicks and Rangers. Outside, expect freezing temperatures and biting wind. The beauty of MSG is that you can arrive via train and enter without ever stepping outdoors if you use the subway or LIRR connections.
Spring & early summer
April and May bring the playoffs and milder weather. The streets of Midtown are more walkable, making the trek from Moynihan or a nearby bar pleasant. Rain is common, so an umbrella is wise.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and humid, with subway platforms feeling like saunas. The arena is kept cool, but the walk there can be draining. Hydrate if you are walking the High Line beforehand.
Fall season
October and November offer the classic "New York in the Fall" vibe. The air is crisp, the holiday displays start to appear at Macy's, and the energy in the city resets. It is the best time for walking to the venue.
Rain & snow
Manhattan handles snow efficiently, but slush puddles at crosswalks are legendary "suit ruiners." Wear waterproof boots if there is any snow on the ground.
Venue Facts
Primary teams
NY Knicks / NY Rangers
Neighborhood
Midtown / Chelsea / Penn Station
Nearest airport
JFK, LGA, EWR (via train)
Parking
Expensive; Use Public Transit
Walkable district
Koreatown / Hudson Yards
Groceries & supplies
Whole Foods on 10th Ave
Pharmacy
CVS on 8th Ave
Urgent care
CityMD West 23rd
Downtime
The High Line
Pro tip
Enter via Moynihan Hall
| Primary teams | NY Knicks / NY Rangers |
| Neighborhood | Midtown / Chelsea / Penn Station |
| Nearest airport | JFK, LGA, EWR (via train) |
| Parking | Expensive; Use Public Transit |
| Walkable district | Koreatown / Hudson Yards |
| Groceries & supplies | Whole Foods on 10th Ave |
| Pharmacy | CVS on 8th Ave |
| Urgent care | CityMD West 23rd |
| Downtime | The High Line |
| Pro tip | Enter via Moynihan Hall |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Madison Square Garden?
The closest hotel to Madison Square Garden is Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night) and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea (0.22 mi, from $679/night). Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Madison Square Garden are good for families?
Several hotels near Madison Square Garden are well-suited for families. Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night), Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea (0.22 mi, from $679/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Madison Square Garden are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Madison Square Garden accommodate team and group travel. Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night), Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea (0.22 mi, from $679/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Madison Square Garden are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Madison Square Garden are ideal for a weekend getaway. Pendry Manhattan West (0.3 mi, from $1438/night), Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea (0.22 mi, from $679/night), and Doubletree by Hilton New York Times Square South (0.22 mi, from $485/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Pendry Manhattan West also has spa services.
Are there any walkable hotels near Madison Square Garden?
Yes — 3 hotels are within walking distance: Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night), Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea (0.22 mi, from $679/night). The closest is about a 3-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Madison Square Garden offer free breakfast?
Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night), Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night), and Homewood Suites New York / Midtown Manhattan Times Square (0.25 mi, from $412/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Madison Square Garden offer free parking?
Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night), Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night), and Homewood Suites New York / Midtown Manhattan Times Square (0.25 mi, from $412/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Madison Square Garden have an outdoor pool?
voco Times Square South New York by IHG (0.25 mi, from $690/night) and Pendry Manhattan West (0.3 mi, from $1438/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Madison Square Garden have a fitness center?
Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night), Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea (0.22 mi, from $679/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Madison Square Garden?
Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Midtown Manhattan / Penn Station (0.13 mi, from $675/night), Holiday Inn Express NYC Chelsea – NoMad Area by IHG (0.17 mi, from $439/night), and Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan / Chelsea (0.22 mi, from $679/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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