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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price in New York is around $250 on Friday.
In New York, hotel prices generally increase from Monday to Friday, peaking at around $250 on Friday before dropping significantly over the weekend. Saturday prices remain moderately high at around $240, while Sunday sees a notable decrease to just under $200.
Price by Month
February is around $195, while December is approximately $460.
In New York, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with the lowest average in February at just under $200 and peaking in December at around $460. The busiest month shows a consistent upward trend, especially from May to September.
How far in advance should I book?
Hotel prices in New York drop to just over $230 for same-day bookings.
In New York, hotel prices generally decrease as the check-in date approaches, with most high-quality hotels fully booked three weeks in advance. Meanwhile, lower-quality hotels may reduce their rates last minute, with prices dropping to around $250–$300 for advance bookings compared to just over $230 for same-day reservations.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in New York is 4*, priced around $285.
In New York, hotel distribution shows a clear trend where prices generally increase with star ratings. 1* hotels average just over $135, while 2* hotels are around $210. The price difference between 3* and 4* hotels is modest, with 3* hotels at approximately $260 and 4* hotels near $285. Prices continue to rise considerably for 5* hotels, reaching around $450.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard check-in and check-out times for hotels in New York City?
What taxes and mandatory fees will be added to a hotel bill in NYC?
How do nightly hotel rates in NYC change with season and events?
Which NYC neighborhoods offer the best price versus transit trade-off for visitors working from a hotel?
What internet speeds and coworking options can I expect for remote work from a NYC hotel?
Are there specific concerns about illegal short-term rentals or lodging scams in NYC?
How common are accessible (ADA-compliant) hotel rooms and step-free entrances in NYC hotels?
What are typical pet and extra-person fees at NYC hotels?
How much cheaper are prepaid or nonrefundable rates compared to flexible or cancellable rates in NYC?
What tipping and lodging etiquette specifics are unique to NYC?
Top Tips
- Skip unpredictable delays by taking the JFK AirTrain plus subway for about $11.15 one way. Expect a 50-75 minute trip to Midtown Manhattan during off-peak hours, which is often quicker than a metered taxi when traffic is heavy. For late arrivals, confirm subway schedules if traveling overnight.
- Allow 30-60 minutes for LaGuardia transfers to Midtown Manhattan, as there is no direct AirTrain. Use the Q70 SBS bus and subway, or book a car service for step-free access and luggage help. Check transit apps for real-time bus arrivals, especially during peak travel times.
- Request a breakdown of daily 'destination' or 'facility' fees before booking, since these charges typically add $15-$40 per night at Manhattan boutique hotels. If you have loyalty status, ask about possible waivers at check-in for additional savings.
- Expect hotel rates to spike 3-5x for Times Square rooms on New Year's Eve and see 10% or more increases during events like the UN General Assembly in late September. Book 3-6 months early for these periods to secure availability and fair rates.
- Anticipate 15-18% in mandatory local and state taxes on top of NYC hotel rates. Most online travel agencies display the final cost at checkout, so verify your total before booking to budget accurately.
- NYC tap water is potable and regularly tested, so refill your bottle as needed. This avoids $2-$6 minibar charges per bottle and supports local sustainability efforts.
- Follow local tipping practices: bellhops typically receive $1-$2 per bag, housekeeping $3-$5 per night, and concierges $5-$20, depending on service provided. Prepare small bills before arrival for convenience.
- Most NYC hotels provide basic Wi-Fi, but faster speeds often cost an extra $10-$30 daily. For uninterrupted 50 Mbps or higher needed for remote work or streaming, confirm in advance or travel with a personal hotspot.
- Enjoy rates 15-35% lower than Midtown by staying in Brooklyn neighborhoods such as Williamsburg or DUMBO, with transit times to Manhattan of 15-35 minutes. Review subway and ferry schedules early to plan your commute.
- Request accessible room features such as roll-in showers, grab bars, or step-free entrances in writing prior to travel. Many smaller Manhattan hotels, especially in historic buildings, vary in accessibility, so confirm your needs are met before booking.
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