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Chelsea Savoy Hotel

One kilometre from the Empire State Building, Chelsea Savoy makes getting around NYC the least stressful part of your trip. The subway sits directly outside the door. Free breakfast every morning is a genuine rarity in this city — and it starts your day on solid ground.

Subway lines 1, 2, A, C, E and F all within steps of the front door.

Free bagels, muffins, coffee and tea each morning — no hunting for breakfast.

Rooms are cleaned daily; guests consistently rate cleanliness as genuinely spotless.
YOTEL New York Times Square

Four hundred metres from Times Square, YOTEL is built around one idea: remove the friction. Self-service check-in, a robotic luggage system and clever compact rooms mean you spend your time in the city, not waiting around inside it.

Corner rooms offer full Empire State Building skyline views at this price point.

YOBOT robotic arm stores luggage on arrival — explore the city before check-in.

Green Fig Restaurant serves Mediterranean food with pre-theatre dinner time slots.
Hotel Hendricks

Right in the heart of Midtown Manhattan near 5th Avenue, Hotel Hendricks gives you a calm base in a city that rarely sits still. Bryant Park station is a three-minute walk. Isla Restaurant handles dinner without you having to plan anything extra.

Bryant Park subway station is 0.3 km away — Midtown stays completely accessible.

Isla Restaurant’s Latin American menu and bar sorts your evenings without extra planning.

Sleek, modern room design that feels considered — not just another Manhattan box.
Aliz Hotel Times Square

Near Hudson Yards, Aliz brings boutique character to a part of the city that usually defaults to big chains. Dear Irving on Hudson — a two-story rooftop bar — gives you Manhattan skyline views that most hotels charge significantly more to access.

Dear Irving rooftop bar spans two floors with panoramic Manhattan skyline views.

Wellness center with Peloton bikes keeps your routine intact while travelling the city.

Boutique-style design and personalised service in one of NYC’s most walkable areas.
Wyndham Garden Chinatown

Three hundred metres from Chinatown, this hotel earns its spot with a rooftop bar showing off Empire State Building and One World Trade Center views. It accepts WeChat Pay and Alipay — a genuinely useful detail for international travellers who often get caught out by payments.

Rooftop 93 Bar has 360-degree Manhattan skyline views and craft cocktails nightly.

WeChat Pay and Alipay accepted at front desk — no payment friction for international guests.

2,250 sq ft of event space with a 17th-floor terrace overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
New York Marriott Marquis

Two hundred metres from Times Square, the Marriott Marquis is the only hotel in New York City with a revolving rooftop restaurant. It is a large, full-service property — and it delivers on that scale. Broadway is outside the door. Everything else is inside.

The View is NYC’s only revolving rooftop restaurant, turning 360 degrees above Manhattan.

The Perch terraces sit eight floors above Times Square — cocktails with serious altitude.

Glass atrium elevators rise through 48 floors, offering views no standard lift can match.

Stop Overpaying: How to Book These Hotels Right
New York hotel prices shift fast. The same room can cost 40% more on a Friday than a Tuesday. Cross-check rates on Trivago before booking — it pulls prices across multiple sites so you can see the full picture in one place. A few habits make a real difference.
- Book Tuesday to Thursday — mid-week rates drop noticeably across NYC.
- Confirm rooftop access before booking — not every floor gets the view.
- Proximity to subway lines cuts daily transport time and cost significantly.
- Hotels with free breakfast remove one daily decision — and one daily cost.


