
This hotel is incredibly convenient! Just 5 minutes’ drive to Citi Field and Flushing Meadows Corona Park, and close to the Bronx Zoo and Fifth Avenue. Relax by the indoor pool or enjoy the garden views, and savor delicious meals at the restaurant and bar. A buffet breakfast is served daily, and free airport shuttle service is available. The 210 rooms are fully equipped with free Wi-Fi, laptop safes, and complimentary cribs, plus 24-hour front desk service to ensure a hassle-free stay!















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This stay was absolutely fantastic—truly one of the best options near Manhattan. The location is unbeatable: just a short walk to the subway, making it super easy to explore Midtown and downtown. The views of the city skyline are stunning, especially at night. The room was clean, spacious, and well-equipped with a full kitchenette—perfect for self-catering and saving money on meals. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the overall atmosphere felt modern yet welcoming. I was impressed by how quiet and comfortable the rooms were despite being close to the city buzz. For anyone looking for a convenient, stylish, and affordable base in NYC without breaking the bank, this hotel is an excellent choice. Would definitely come back.

Staying at the Courtyard Long Island City/New York Manhattan View was an excellent experience from start to finish. The hotel offers free drinking water on the basement level—a small but thoughtful touch. Its location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the subway station, making it super easy to get into Manhattan for work or sightseeing. The neighborhood feels safe and well-maintained, even late at night. Plus, there are plenty of authentic Chinese restaurants nearby, which made dining out a real treat. The room itself was spotless, with excellent soundproofing—no noise from the hallway or outside, so I slept like a baby. Cleanliness, convenience, and quiet comfort all in one. Definitely a top choice for anyone visiting NYC, whether for business or leisure.

Staying at SpringHill Suites New York Queens was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The staff were warm and welcoming, and I appreciated being able to store my luggage after check-out—perfect for a late departure. The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the subway station, making it super convenient for getting around the city or heading to LGA airport. Breakfast was a highlight—plenty of variety and delicious food, but I’d recommend arriving early to snag a seat before it fills up. Unlimited coffee throughout the day is a great touch, and the daily fresh popcorn is such a nice surprise. It’s clear they care about guest comfort and little extras. Overall, a delightful stay with excellent value—definitely coming back.

The location is excellent—just a short walk to subway stations and all the great shops and restaurants in the Upper East Side. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, with friendly staff throughout the stay. The only minor inconvenience was having just one elevator available, but it made sense when I learned the hotel was undergoing renovations in part of the building. That said, it didn’t significantly impact my experience. Overall, this is a solid choice for travelers looking for convenience, comfort, and value in Manhattan.

Staying at the Aloft Long Island City-Manhattan View was an absolute highlight of my trip to NYC. The hotel is perfectly located in a vibrant neighborhood packed with restaurants, shops, and local eateries—everything you need is just steps away. What truly sets this place apart is the rooftop terrace, offering stunning panoramic views of the Queensboro Bridge and Manhattan skyline. Watching the sunset from up there was unforgettable. Plus, it’s within walking distance to three subway stations, plus easy access to the LIC Gantry Park and Astoria Ferry Station for a quick ride to WTC. The modern, stylish design, excellent service, and unbeatable location make this hotel a top pick. I’d definitely come back.

Staying at Residence Inn New York Queens was an excellent experience from start to finish. The rooms are spacious, clean, and well-equipped with all the comforts you'd want for a longer stay. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful—always smiling and ready to assist with anything, whether it was local recommendations or check-in questions. I noticed a lot of European travelers here, which made the atmosphere feel very international and welcoming. The location is convenient for getting around NYC via subway, and the overall vibe is relaxed yet modern. Great value for the price, and I’d definitely return without hesitation.

I stayed at this hotel during my recent trip to New York, and while the overall location was convenient—just a short subway ride into the city—the room could have been cleaner. There were a few visible spots that needed more attention, especially around the bathroom and floor. That said, the bed was comfortable, and the essentials were in good condition. It’s definitely a solid option if you’re looking for value without sacrificing proximity to downtown. I’d consider staying here again on future visits, especially since the price point makes it a great choice for budget-conscious travelers.

I stayed at the International Students Residence and was pleasantly surprised by how welcoming and practical it felt. The kitchen is one of the friendliest I've used—perfect for cooking meals on a budget, which is great for students. There's even a piano in the common area, which adds a nice touch for relaxing or playing during downtime. My room was clean and comfortable, and while the bathroom and shower are shared, they’re well-maintained and functional. It’s affordable without compromising on basics, and being close to public transit makes getting around New York easy. A solid choice for students looking for value and a cozy vibe.

Absolutely loved my stay at LIC Hotel! The location is perfect—just a short subway ride from downtown Manhattan. The staff were incredibly friendly and the rooms were clean, spacious, and well-maintained. I stayed for a full week, and while the breakfast menu was consistent throughout, it was still delicious and satisfying. One small suggestion: adding a fresh tomato and cheese salad to the breakfast spread would make it even better. Overall, this hotel offers fantastic value for money and a truly comfortable experience. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting NYC.

The Box House Hotel exceeded my expectations in nearly every way—except for the front desk staff, who could have been a bit more welcoming. Everything else was top-notch. The location is fantastic: just a short subway ride from downtown Manhattan, with plenty of great restaurants and shops nearby. My room was clean, spacious, and beautifully designed with modern touches. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the air felt fresh and crisp throughout the stay. I especially appreciated the well-lit bathroom with strong shower pressure and smart storage solutions. Even though the check-in experience wasn’t as warm as I’d hoped, the overall quality of the hotel, the attention to detail, and the value for money made up for it completely. I’d definitely book here again when visiting New York.

This hotel is absolutely stunning—immaculate from top to bottom, and every staff member goes above and beyond with their warmth and professionalism. While the hotel doesn’t offer parking, there’s a great value lot just a two-minute walk away at 25 Kent St. We paid $64 for 2.5 days, which was incredibly reasonable. The room itself was a dream: exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and a bathroom that felt like a spa—with a massive tub and a powerful shower. Pro tip: if you’re sharing a room with someone you don’t want to see naked, be aware the shower partition isn’t a one-way mirror—you can actually see into it when someone’s showering. Luckily I was with my daughter, so no issues there. Both the in-house restaurant and the ramen spot next door are fantastic—definitely worth trying. I didn’t make it to the rooftop bar this time, but since I’ll be back every time I visit NYC, it’s definitely on my list for next time. The room was extremely quiet, and temperature control was effortless. That said, as someone who’s highly sensitive to energy and atmosphere, I did notice some unusual things right from the moment I walked in. Nothing scary—I’m not prone to fear—but I experienced several undeniable phenomena: seeing movement down the hall in both my room and the public corridor, hearing voices speaking clearly nearby when I was alone in the shower, and even hearing the stairwell door open directly beside our room, only to find it empty when I checked. It wasn’t coming from another room—it felt immediate, personal. After returning home, my daughter looked up the building’s history, and let’s just say it shed light on everything. There’s a reason why the third floor (near what used to be a fire escape) felt particularly charged. It also explains why my first thought upon opening the front door was, “I’m surprised they get away with inward-opening doors—this violates fire code.” Anyway, if you’re curious, do your own research. But regardless of all that, this is an exceptional hotel at a fair price, located in a safe and beautiful part of Brooklyn. I’ll be back again without hesitation.

Staying at Aura Hotel Brooklyn was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from subway lines and surrounded by great restaurants, cafes, and local shops. I especially want to thank Shaina, Lily, and Sunny for their warm welcome and genuine hospitality—they made us feel right at home. The room was clean, modern, and well-appointed with everything we needed. Comfortable bed, quiet space, and excellent lighting made for a restful night. The staff went above and beyond to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. If you're visiting Brooklyn, this hotel is a top pick. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy, convenient, and welcoming stay.
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