

Compare hotel prices across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and all NYC neighborhoods. Find the perfect short-term stay for your trip.
1 night · Jan 10 - Jan 11, 2026
Staying 30+ Days?
For extended stays, furnished apartments offer more space, full kitchens, and significant savings compared to hotel rates. Utilities included, no cleaning fees.
| Comparison | Hotels | Furnished Apartments |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Pay daily | Monthly rate |
| Kitchen | ||
| Living Space | 300-400 sqft | 500-1,200 sqft |
| Minimum Stay | 1 night | 30 nights |
New York City offers thousands of hotel options across its five boroughs, with Manhattan being the most popular destination for visitors. Whether you're looking for luxury accommodations near Central Park, budget-friendly options in Midtown, or boutique hotels in trendy Brooklyn neighborhoods, NYC has something for every traveler.
While hotels are perfect for short visits of 1-7 nights, travelers staying 30 days or longer often find better value in furnished apartments. Manhattan Suites offers 200+ furnished apartments across Manhattan and Brooklyn with utilities included, full kitchens, and monthly rates that can save you up to 60% compared to hotel stays.
Hotel prices in NYC vary widely by location and season. Budget hotels start around $100-150/night, mid-range hotels are $200-350/night, and luxury hotels range from $400-800+/night. For stays longer than 30 days, consider furnished apartments which can offer better value.
Midtown Manhattan is most popular for tourists with easy access to Times Square, Broadway, and Central Park. The Upper East Side and Upper West Side offer quieter stays. Brooklyn neighborhoods like Williamsburg and DUMBO provide a more local experience at often lower prices.
For stays under 7 days, hotels are often more convenient. For 7-30 days, extended stay hotels work well. For 30+ days, furnished apartments are typically more cost-effective, offering full kitchens, more space, and a home-like experience. Manhattan Suites specializes in 30+ day furnished rentals.
January through early March (excluding holidays) typically offers the lowest hotel rates in NYC. Weekdays are generally cheaper than weekends. Booking 2-3 weeks in advance usually yields better rates than last-minute bookings.