Top rated hotels in New York

Mint House at 70 Pine
4.5/5115 Reviews
Wall Street - Financial District
Perfect location with a great market for food and a kitchen you could not ask for better amenities. Suitable for both families and others, especially for all coffee lovers as the local cafe and in-suite amenities for coffee are more than ideal.
Radio City Apartments
4.4/5115 Reviews
Times Square
The price was very reasonable. The location was fantastic - close to Rockefeller Center, Times Square, etc. The lobby was beautiful! It seemed small to a mid-westerner, where we are used to a lot of space. I think it was fabulous for Manhattan! The ceiling and stair case were gorgeous! The staff was top notch. The beds were comfortable with nice linens. There was enough coffee for three small pots. It seems most hotels are a little stingy with the coffee in the room, not this place. We were there for a one night layover. The coffee was needed as we were jet lagged and trying to reset our body clock. The staff was incredibly kind, respectful and helpful. The luggage storage was secure while we spend our morning sight seeing. The staff scheduled a car service to the airport in the afternoon. We didn’t sample the restaurant. The (2 double beds) room was plenty big for the two of us with our medium suitcases and backpacks. It was small for those of us from the Midwest, but seems to be the norm for the city.
Placemakr Wall Street
4.4/5104 Reviews
Wall Street - Financial District
Came for a fun girls weekend and couldn’t have been happier with the location, amenities and friendly/helpful staff. It’s a super cute space, with fun decorations. The front desk brought us anything we needed. The person who made things extra special for us was T’Quanae! Thank you!!!
AKA Central Park
4.2/556 Reviews
Midtown West
We have an 11-month old baby and were looking for accommodations that had a kitchen, washer / dryer and some room for them to play. This meet the mark on all fronts, and was perfect walking distance to Central Park and Central Park Zoo.
The Lombardy Hotel
4.3/5104 Reviews
Midtown
Never again, the only thing I liked was a lovely cleaning lady. The room was wrong, very money-grabbing hotel, do not complain as may as well talk to a brick wall. The room had poor quality in places, and loud noise was random in the bedroom felt was sleeping on a hard floor and then a bed, my friend who came to visit said the roller bed was awful. Sofa beds would question hygiene as usually they open up and you do not sleep in the seating area. Nothing really there, no restaurant. Just not a hotel like we have in the Uk. When things go wrong that is when you see what a place is all about, My Daughter got food poisoning outside the hotel, yes they were helpful when asked but to come back to sick and still left after was told it was there, even the next day had to sort. No one asked how we were etc, that shows you are just a payment and nothing else. So now doing some more research on a better place.Oh yeah, hardly any kitchen stuff, 2 mugs , 2 plates, 3 people , 1 bar soap.
110th Boutique Hotel
3.9/560 Reviews
Harlem
Location is everything here. And expectations have to be put straight. The apartment (to be fair, this isn't a hotel) is located steps from the subway line 6 which runs stright to downtown. For 34 USD per week, you can forget on Taxis and Ubers, it will get you anywhere within 30 mins. The neighborhood is a bit shady, but wouldn't say insecure. A large store is within 2 min walking distance, an overpriced bakery is next door. The apartment needs new beds (not just mattresses), and should be ”refreshed” a bit (the bathroom especially). It wasn't dirty, although based on our socks, it wasn't super clean also. We were also one night without heating and hot water, but it doesn't seem like this was owners fault and it was resolved in the morning. The check-in process could be easier, since it isn't like a hotel where you just show up (no reception), but rather you need to call/text few different numbers (which might get expensive if you are from outside of US). Overall, were happy with our stay, for that money and with the Airbnb ban, I doubt you will find better place for that price NYC. However, don't expect a hotel experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I book a hotel on Trip.com?

    To book a hotel on Trip.com, simply enter your destination, travel dates, and the number of guests on the page. Then, browse through the available hotels and select the one you want to book. Follow the prompts to enter your payment information and complete the booking.

  • How to get hotel deals on Trip.com?

    There are several ways to discover affordable hotels on Trip.com. You can narrow down your search results by filtering hotels according to your preferred price range, or you can sort the results by price to view the least expensive options first.

  • Where can I find hotel deals on Trip.com?

    Trip.com offers a diverse selection of hotel deals and promotions that are available throughout the year. You can easily find these special offers on our deals page. Moreover, if you are a member of our loyalty program, you can log in to your account and discover exclusive discounted rates at hotel list pages.

  • How to get lower prices for hotels?

    Sometimes booking hotels in midweek is cheaper, but it also depends on the season.

  • How many hotels are listed on Trip.com?

    There are over 5,000,000 hotels in more than 230 countries or regions on Trip.com. Haven't decided which hotel to book? Browse our site to get ideas!

  • Can I cancel or change my hotel bookings on Trip.com?

    It depends on the hotel policy and date of cancellation. Kindly check the policy section of related hotel pages. To cancel or change your bookings, log in to your Trip.com account, go to "My Bookings", and follow the instructions.

  • How do I contact Trip.com's customer support?

    You can contact Trip.com's 24/7 customer support by visiting the Help Center on Trip.com and submitting a request. You can also contact by phone or service chat, depending on your location.

New York Apartments Guide

Book hotels in New York via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. While traveling to United States, New York is one of the most popular destinations. New York is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

Newark Liberty International Airport is the primary airport in New York. Besides flying, taking a train to Grand Central Terminal is one of the other major methods of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 891 boutique hotels in New York. New York has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in New York, Hotel Pennsylvania is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Wyndham New Yorker Hotel.

In the city center of New York, you'll have easy access to One World Trade Center, Wall Street, Chinatown. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Flushing Town Hall, New York Botanical Garden, Long Beach. The most famous attractions locally are Central Park, Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Madison Avenue, Baccarat, Downtown to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average seasonal TemperatureNight

• Spring: 37.56°F during the day, 30.09°F at night

• Summer: 63.91°F during the day, 56.43°F at night

• Autumn: 75.47°F during the day, 67.8°F at night

• Winter: 48.67°F during the day, 41.32°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 42.862206 cm

• Summer: 47.795273 cm

• Autumn: 49.397636 cm

• Winter: 45.69685 cm

Show less