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St Marks Place is the wild, creative heartbeat of East Village! From indie bookshops to retro record stores, graffiti-covered walls to spontaneous street performances—this block thrives on rebellion and originality. It’s not just a place to shop; it’s a lifestyle. Come here to feel free, bold, and truly yourself.

East 42nd Mansion

East 42nd Mansion

5 / 5Outstanding
1088 E 42nd St
4.42KM from St Marks
Washing Machine
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about St Marks

The St. Mark's Hotel is a top choice, located just steps from St. Mark's Church in Manhattan's East Village. This boutique hotel blends historic charm with modern amenities, offering elegant rooms and exceptional service. Its central location puts you within walking distance of hip cafés, indie boutiques, and vibrant art galleries. Easy access to subway lines allows quick travel to Central Park, The Met, and other major attractions. Guests can also join local neighborhood tours to explore the rich history and cultural diversity of the East Village.

Yes, transit options around St. Mark's Church are excellent. Major subway lines including the F, M, J, and Z trains stop nearby at 14th Street–Union Square, offering fast connections to Brooklyn, Times Square, and Upper West Side. Bus routes such as BxM10, M15, and M22 serve the area, providing access to Queens and the Bronx. Bike-sharing via Citi Bike is also readily available, with stations just steps from the church, making it easy to explore the East Village on two wheels.

Near St. Mark's Church, immerse yourself in the city’s creative spirit with improvisational theater performances or guided independent bookstore tours. The annual Street Music Festival features local bands and street artists during summer. Join hands-on pottery workshops hosted by neighborhood studios, or visit underground jazz bars for an authentic NYC vibe. On weekends, the Greenmarket takes place right across from the church, offering fresh produce, handmade goods, and a lively community atmosphere.

The St. Mark's Hotel offers family-friendly rooms with connecting options and child-friendly amenities like cribs and toy corners. The hotel features a small indoor play area for kids to enjoy safely. Nearby, the public library branch and a children’s playground are just a 5-minute walk away. Restaurants on-site provide kid menus and family-friendly dining settings. The overall atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for families seeking a peaceful yet vibrant East Village experience.

Must-try dining options include L'Artusi, renowned for its handmade pastas and signature truffle risotto. For classic American breakfasts and Jewish-style pastries, head to Russ & Daughters Café, known for its nostalgic ambiance. Sushi lovers should visit Sushi Yasuda, a top-rated spot in the East Village offering fresh, affordable sushi. Don’t miss the food trucks around Tompkins Square Park, especially weekend vendors serving juicy hot dogs and authentic tacos—perfect for sampling NYC street food culture.

Yes, St. Mark's Church itself offers stunning photo opportunities with its Gothic Revival architecture, pointed spires, and colorful stained-glass windows. The adjacent East Village Square often hosts street performances and graffiti walls, creating dynamic backdrops. Lafayette Street flanked by vintage buildings and flower shops forms a picturesque urban scene, especially during golden hour. Hidden alleyways in Greenwich Village feature vibrant murals and painted doors—ideal for capturing artsy, candid shots.

Traveler Reviews

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International Students Residence

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.

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Wythe Hotel

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.

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Citizenm New York Bowery

Staying at Citizenm New York Bowery was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to SoHo, and right across from the Supreme store, perfect for fashion lovers. The hotel itself feels fresh and modern, with a clean, minimalist vibe. My room was cozy and comfortable, with a great bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful, and I appreciated the efficient check-in process. Everything about this stay felt seamless and well thought out. Highly recommend for anyone visiting NYC who wants a stylish, convenient base near all the action.

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Aura Hotel Brooklyn

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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Gramercy Townhouse by Sudha

I rented this townhouse for two years and always paid my rent on time, but the experience was extremely frustrating. The air conditioning provided barely worked during summer, so I had to install split-unit AC systems myself—spending around $20,000 upgrading the unit. When I moved out, I was shocked that no security deposit was returned, and the owner blocked me completely. I even regret not taking the AC units with me since hiring a contractor of her choice cost me $14,000 alone. This wasn’t just a bad stay—it was a deeply disappointing and unprofessional interaction. I wouldn’t recommend this property to anyone, especially given the lack of basic trust and accountability.

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Hotel 1080 Brooklyn

Staying at Hotel 1080 Brooklyn was an absolutely fantastic experience. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the subway, making it super easy to explore all of Brooklyn and beyond. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, offering great local tips that made our trip even more enjoyable. The room was modern, clean, and comfortable, with a cozy bed that guaranteed a restful night’s sleep. What really stood out was the value for money—luxury amenities at a reasonable price. This hotel truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and hospitality. I’d definitely recommend it and will be coming back.

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Franklin Guesthouse

Staying at Franklin Guesthouse was an absolute delight! The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and I appreciated the option to check in early (for a small fee), which made our arrival so much smoother. The room was spotlessly clean, and the neighborhood felt safe and quiet—perfect for a relaxing getaway. What really stood out was how convenient the location is: just steps away from a cozy corner market where we picked up snacks and essentials. Everything we needed was within walking distance, including public transit that made exploring New York City a breeze. Honestly, I’d have given every category a perfect 5-star rating if it weren’t for the app glitching and automatically unchecking my selections. Despite that minor frustration, this place exceeded my expectations—great value, warm atmosphere, and a homey feel. Definitely planning to return.

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Hotel le Jolie

My stay at Hotel le Jolie was absolutely wonderful. The staff went above and beyond to make me feel welcome—friendly, attentive, and always ready to help. The hotel itself is spotless and well-maintained, with a clean, inviting atmosphere. Location-wise, it's perfect—just steps away from major attractions and public transit, making exploring New York effortless. Having on-site parking was a huge bonus, especially for travelers driving in. I’d happily return without hesitation. This place truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and quality service.

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The Bowery Hotel

The Bowery Hotel exceeded all my expectations. From the moment I walked in, the staff made me feel welcome and genuinely cared for. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to Midtown and Times Square, with plenty of great restaurants and cafes nearby. My room was spacious, beautifully designed with a modern yet cozy vibe, and incredibly comfortable. Every detail felt thoughtfully curated. It’s rare to find such excellent service, convenience, and style all in one place. I’d highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting New York—worth every penny and definitely returning.

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Pointe Plaza Hotel

Staying at Pointe Plaza Hotel was a fantastic experience. The location is quiet yet perfectly positioned for easy access to Manhattan—just a short subway ride away, making it ideal for exploring the city without the hassle of long commutes. Our room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with all the essentials, though it didn’t include a fridge—still, that didn’t detract from the overall quality of the stay. What really stood out was the staff: friendly, helpful, and always willing to go the extra mile. Their warm hospitality made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. For travelers looking for a peaceful retreat with great convenience and excellent service, this hotel is an outstanding choice. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to New York.

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Coda Williamsburg

Staying at Coda Williamsburg was an absolute highlight! The staff were incredibly professional and went above and beyond to accommodate my early check-in—no hassle at all. From the moment I arrived, everything felt smooth and seamless. The views of Brooklyn from the room were breathtaking, especially during sunset. It’s a perfect blend of modern comfort and vibrant city energy. I loved every minute of it, and the location makes exploring Brooklyn easy and enjoyable. This place truly delivers on style, service, and atmosphere—definitely a top pick for anyone visiting NYC.

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The Bklyn House Hotel

Staying at The Bklyn House Hotel in Flushing was a great experience overall. The hotel itself feels fresh and modern, with clean, spacious rooms that make you feel right at home. While it doesn’t provide slippers or toiletries—standard for many US hotels—I wasn’t surprised since that’s just how things are here. No kettle either, which makes sense considering most Americans don’t drink hot water regularly. But the bright side? There’s a free coffee station in the lobby—perfect for an early morning pick-me-up. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a short walk from the subway and close to a supermarket, so grabbing essentials is super convenient. Now, about food—there’s a sushi spot nearby, but honestly, it’s overpriced and not very tasty. Definitely avoid it. On the other hand, the burger joints near the subway stop are fantastic. Sonic stood out as my favorite—had their triple beef burger twice, and it was deliciously satisfying. The staff were incredibly friendly too. When I first saw the long list of sauce options, I was overwhelmed and ended up ordering fries and burger separately. A kind employee pointed out that the medium combo was actually cheaper—a small win! I also tried Burger King in a video I filmed upon arrival—the taste was average, nothing special. One thing worth noting: when visiting the U.S., always mind your manners, especially if traveling with kids. Most people are polite and respectful, and they’ll respond positively to the same. I did run into two loud Latina women on the subway who weren’t ideal, but those were rare exceptions. Overall, New Yorkers are warm, helpful, and eager to engage with courteous travelers. Even when encountering someone who seems arrogant, stay calm and confident—there will always be a few unkind individuals, but they don’t define the whole experience. This place offers excellent value, great location, and a welcoming vibe. Highly recommend it for first-time visitors to NYC.