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Brooklyn, New York, with its iconic skyline views and vibrant neighborhoods, is a great place to visit. This best cheap hotels guide is for budget travelers who want smart value and comfortable stays. Hotels were chosen based on verified guest ratings, location, and value. We started with broad hotel research in Brooklyn, then narrowed by location, guest feedback, and review recency. That keeps room in your trip budget for the city itself.

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Best Overall
8.9

1,379 reviews

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avid hotels – Brooklyn Dyker Heights by IHG delivers spotless, efficient rooms, about 10 minutes on foot to the R train, plus free breakfast and 24/7 coffee.
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Pod Brooklyn
2
Best Value
8.4

4,510 reviews

Pod Brooklyn

In Williamsburg, Pod Brooklyn makes small feel smart: 5-minute walk to Bedford Av subway, outdoor courtyards and rooftop terraces, and compact rooms that keep things simple.
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7.6

477 reviews

NU Hotel

NU Hotel is one of the few Brooklyn boutiques with bunk‑bed suites and subway access that puts Manhattan about 15 minutes away.
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14
Best for Families
8.6

1,247 reviews

Marco LaGuardia Hotel & Suites

Marco LaGuardia pairs free LaGuardia Airport shuttle service with oversized suites in Flushing, about a 10-minute walk to the 7 train.
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Best for Couples
8.2

1,366 reviews

Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western

This Long Island City stay pairs Manhattan skyline views from a rooftop lounge with a base that puts Times Square about 20–25 minutes away by subway.
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8.9

1,379 reviews

From
$173
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Business
Why it stands out

avid hotels – Brooklyn Dyker Heights by IHG delivers spotless, efficient rooms, about 10 minutes on foot to the R train, plus free breakfast and 24/7 coffee.

It sits on 86th Street between Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge. The B1 and X28 buses stop right out front, and restaurants, shops, and banks line the block. Walk about 10 minutes to the 86 St R Station. Rooms are compact but smart, with vinyl floors, bright backlit mirrors, Chromecast, and Dove bath products.

Cleanliness and service stand out here. Staff are warm and helpful, and housekeeping keeps everything fresh. That makes it a strong base for solo travelers, value-minded couples, and families visiting nearby. Business travelers get dependable Wi‑Fi and a quiet place to sleep.

Reaching Midtown takes around 50 to 60 minutes by subway, so plan extra time. On-site parking is very limited and paid, with tight spaces and no in‑and‑out.

Pros

  • Express X28 bus to Manhattan stops right across the street.
  • About 10-minute walk to 86 St R subway station.
  • Free breakfast and 24/7 lobby coffee, tea, and water.
  • Spotless rooms with vinyl floors, bright bathrooms, and Dove toiletries.

Cons

  • On-site garage has very few tight spots, paid with no in/out.
  • Rooms are compact with limited storage and small double beds.
  • Thin walls and heavy doors allow hallway noise to carry.

What travelers say

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Aria M.

They stored my bags before check-in, let me grab breakfast, and the mirror lights made doing makeup easy. Friendly team and hot coffee all day sealed it for me.

2. Pod Brooklyn

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8.4

4,510 reviews

From
$144
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

In Williamsburg, Pod Brooklyn makes small feel smart: 5-minute walk to Bedford Av subway, outdoor courtyards and rooftop terraces, and compact rooms that keep things simple.

The hotel sits on Metropolitan Avenue, surrounded by cafes, bars, and shops. Walk about 10 minutes to the East River ferry for big skyline views. Bedford Av station puts you one stop from Manhattan. Rooms are tiny yet efficient. Expect under-bed storage, wall hooks, and a small desk. Bathrooms use frosted glass, and the shower shares the space with the toilet. Each room has a thermostat and windows that open. Ask for a courtyard-facing room if you want less street noise.

Common spaces are the star. You get free morning coffee and lots of places to work or relax, inside and out. There’s filtered water in the lobby, and guests sometimes receive small discounts at nearby restaurants. This spot suits solo travelers, friends in bunk pods, and couples traveling light who want Brooklyn energy with fast hops to Manhattan. It also works for business travelers who value reliable Wi‑Fi and functional spaces over frills.

There are real tradeoffs. Rooms are tight, and the shower-over-toilet setup won’t suit everyone. Rooftops or the on-site cafe may be closed at times, and street-facing rooms hear traffic. If the L train is down, getting into Manhattan takes longer.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to Bedford Av subway for fast trips into Manhattan
  • Quiet courtyard-facing rooms available, away from street noise
  • Free morning coffee and lobby water refill station for guests
  • Multiple outdoor courtyards and rooftop garden areas to relax or work

Cons

  • Rooms are very small with limited shelving and storage space
  • Shower shares space with toilet, leaving floors and seat wet
  • Rooftop and on-site restaurant/bar closures happen during renovations or season

What travelers say

D

Daisy R.

Five-minute walk to the L train, and our courtyard room was whisper-quiet. The free morning coffee in the lounge was clutch before hopping into Manhattan.

3. EVEN Hotel Brooklyn by IHG

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7.9

918 reviews

From
$177
Best for City Breaks
Best for Wellness
Why it stands out

This wellness-focused spot puts a full gym downstairs and fitness gear right in your room, so workouts happen on your schedule in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn.

Set on Nevins Street, it sits among cafes, shopping, and major venues. Several subway stations are within a few minutes, so rides to Manhattan are fast. Walk about 10 minutes to Barclays Center or BAM. Rooms feel modern and practical. Expect comfy beds, mood lighting, and hard floors in many rooms. Space is tight, and sliding bathroom doors trade style for privacy. Some rooms add a standing desk for quick laptop time.

What stands out is the wellness setup. You get an in-room fitness zone with a yoga mat and light gear, plus a channel with guided workouts. Downstairs, a two-level gym with Peloton bikes and free weights beats the usual hotel fitness room. A small lobby bar and a 24-hour market handle quick snacks and drinks before a show or train.

There are tradeoffs. Rooms skew compact, and the sliding doors leave gaps for sound and light. Street or train noise reaches lower floors, and elevator waits pop up at rush times.

Pros

  • Minutes to multiple subway lines, Barclays Center, BAM, shops, and restaurants.
  • In-room fitness gear with yoga mat and standing desk in select rooms.
  • Two-level gym with Peloton bikes and solid cardio and weights setup.
  • Lobby bar and 24-hour market for quick snacks, coffee, and drinks.

Cons

  • Sliding bathroom doors provide limited privacy in many rooms.
  • Occasional elevator outages and long waits during busy mornings.
  • Rooms run small with limited storage and walking space around beds.

What travelers say

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Noah G.

The in-room yoga mat and bands were clutch after long days. I even hopped on a Peloton downstairs, then walked a few minutes to BAM for a show.

4. NU Hotel

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7.6

477 reviews

From
$184
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

NU Hotel is one of the few Brooklyn boutiques with bunk‑bed suites and subway access that puts Manhattan about 15 minutes away.

Set at Atlantic Avenue and Smith Street, it sits in Downtown Brooklyn near Boerum Hill and Cobble Hill. You can walk to the Smith and Court Street restaurants and shops, and reach several subway lines in minutes. Rooms feel roomy for the city. Many have large, walk‑in showers; some family layouts add a separate toilet room. Expect a mini‑fridge, a Keurig, and an in‑room yoga mat. Select rooms add hammocks or courtyard views, and triple‑pane windows help cut street noise.

What stands out here are the easy extras. Borrow complimentary bikes to cruise the brownstone blocks. Grab 24/7 coffee and tea, plus cookies in the evening, in the lobby. Daily housekeeping keeps things tidy. This spot suits families who need space and bunks, friends sharing a room, and solo business travelers who want a simple base in Downtown Brooklyn.

There is a tradeoff: breakfast is a simple continental spread served in the lobby, with limited seating and no hot dishes.

Pros

  • A few minutes’ walk to A/C and F/G subway lines.
  • Family-friendly bunk-bed suites with large bathrooms and separate toilet area.
  • Complimentary bikes, 24/7 coffee and tea, and evening cookies in lobby.
  • On-site gym and in-room yoga mats for quick workouts.

Cons

  • Continental breakfast only, limited seating and few or no hot items.
  • Street-facing rooms pick up traffic noise from a busy intersection.
  • Rainfall showers splash water onto the bathroom floor.

What travelers say

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Aria N.

Lobby coffee stayed hot all day and fresh cookies appeared at night. After checkout, staff held my bag so I could wander Smith Street hands‑free.

5. Comfort Inn Prospect Park-Brooklyn

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8

1,419 reviews

From
$192
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

On 20th Street in Brooklyn, this Comfort Inn gives a 5-minute walk to the R train, hot waffles at breakfast, and limited on-site paid parking.

The block feels low-key and mixed-use, with delis, pizza, and pubs a short walk away. Green-Wood Cemetery is nearby for quiet strolls. From the R line, reach downtown Manhattan in about 30 minutes. Rooms run small but clean, with comfy beds, modern showers, and an in-room coffee maker; many include a mini fridge.

Service is the standout. Staff greet by name and pitch in at breakfast. The spread goes beyond basics with waffles, eggs, and sometimes smoothies or fresh omelets. That warm vibe makes this a smart base for budget-minded city explorers, solo business travelers, and small families who plan to be out all day.

Tradeoffs: space is tight, and the breakfast room can bottleneck at peak times. Parking costs extra and fills fast, and the industrial edge of the area means the big Manhattan sights are a train ride away.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to the R subway toward Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn.
  • Hot breakfast with waffles, eggs, fruit, coffee; nice start before sightseeing.
  • Friendly, hands-on staff; manager sometimes offers smoothies or fresh omelets.
  • Large laundromat across the street, useful for longer visits.

Cons

  • Rooms are compact with limited storage and tight walking space.
  • On-site parking is limited and paid; spaces feel very tight.
  • Wi‑Fi can be slow or drop during busy times.

What travelers say

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Gabriel T.

The GM made fresh omelets at breakfast, then we hopped on the R train three blocks away. Simple, kind touch that set the tone for the whole stay.

6. Best Western Brooklyn-Coney Island Inn

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8.1

1,245 reviews

From
$180
Best for Families
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

One of the few Coney Island–area stays with free on‑site parking, a 5–10 minute walk to the D train, and 15–20 minutes on foot to the boardwalk and Luna Park.

The hotel sits on an industrial block near elevated tracks and a police facility. Daytime brings trucks and auto shops; nights feel quiet but sparse. Inside, rooms are small, very clean, and practical. Expect blackout curtains, a fridge, strong AC, and decent Wi‑Fi; some rooms near the elevator hear more noise.

Value stands out here: friendly staff, daily housekeeping, and a complimentary breakfast with make‑your‑own waffles. Coffee is available in the lobby all day, which helps with early subway starts. Drivers heading to the beach, families bound for Luna Park, and budget travelers visiting south Brooklyn will feel at home. The D train gives a one‑seat ride to Midtown sights, though it takes time.

Tradeoff: the immediate area has limited dining and looks gritty. If late‑night walks matter, plan rides or stick to daytime strolls to the subway.

Pros

  • Free on‑site parking, rare near Coney Island and handy for drivers.
  • 5–10 minute walk to D train; direct ride into Manhattan.
  • 15–20 minute walk to the boardwalk and Luna Park.
  • Complimentary breakfast with waffle maker and all‑day lobby coffee.

Cons

  • Industrial surroundings with auto shops; area feels desolate at night.
  • Breakfast space is small and often crowded during the morning.
  • No in‑room microwave; use the shared unit downstairs instead.

What travelers say

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Evelyn T.

Free parking was clutch, and the D train was a 7‑minute walk. I loved the waffle maker at breakfast before heading to the boardwalk.

7. Tru By Hilton Brooklyn

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7.8

286 reviews

From
$181
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

3-minute walk to the R train and a big C-level lounge make Tru by Hilton Brooklyn a simple, social base for exploring both Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Set on President Street by Gowanus and Park Slope. Union Street Station is around the corner, so rides to Downtown Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan are easy. Park Slope’s 5th Avenue dining and local breweries sit nearby. Rooms are compact yet clever, with wall hooks, open shelves, a mini fridge, angleable reading lights, and strong showers. Keycard elevators add security.

What stands out is the basement hangout. It is large, comfortable, and open all day with 24/7 coffee and tea. A small gym sits across the hall. This setup suits solo business travelers who want space to work, couples who pack light, and guests heading to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.

Expect small rooms. Two adults with luggage will feel tight.

Pros

  • 3-minute walk to the R train at Union Street.
  • Large C-level lounge with 24/7 coffee and tea for guests.
  • Friendly, helpful staff across front desk, housekeeping, and breakfast.
  • Compact gym across from the lounge for quick workouts.

Cons

  • Rooms are small; tight for two adults with luggage.
  • Breakfast varies; limited hot options and occasional machine issues.
  • On-site parking is narrow and limited; maneuvering can be tricky.

What travelers say

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Willow L.

Hooks everywhere and a mini fridge made the tiny room work. I grabbed 24/7 coffee downstairs at 6 am and mapped my day.

8. Pointe Plaza Hotel

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7.5

1,208 reviews

From
$174
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Many suites at Pointe Plaza come with two-sink kitchenettes designed for kosher use, plus more space than a typical New York stay.

The hotel sits in a Hasidic part of Brooklyn near Franklin Avenue. Buses stop outside; the subway is about 10–15 minutes on foot. A large kosher supermarket is across the street for hot food and basics. Manhattan is usually 35–45 minutes away door to door.

Rooms feel big, with high ceilings, deep tubs, and, in many, a separate sitting area. Kitchenettes include a stovetop, microwave, and a full fridge, but utensils are not supplied. A simple bagel breakfast is included, and staff keep check-in smooth and friendly. This place suits families, budget-minded groups, and long stays that need space and a kitchen.

Tradeoff to note: the subway walk takes about 10–15 minutes, so it suits travelers who are fine using buses or walking a bit more between sights.

Pros

  • Spacious suites with kitchenettes, many with two sinks for kosher use.
  • Two bus stops outside; subway about 10–15 minutes on foot.
  • Simple bagel breakfast included, with take-away option on busy mornings.
  • Large kosher supermarket with hot prepared food directly across the street.

Cons

  • Breakfast is basic and limited or unavailable on Saturdays and holidays.
  • Older windows and elevator; street noise and honking reach some rooms.
  • Wi‑Fi signal varies by room; TVs are dated and not smart.

What travelers say

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Leah B.

Warm bagels to-go before the bus hit the spot, and the kitchenette’s two sinks made sense once staff explained the kosher setup.

9. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Bergen

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8.4

1,190 reviews

From
$183
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Park for free parking, fuel up on free breakfast, then catch the bus stop across the street to Midtown in about 30 minutes.

The hotel sits in North Bergen with big-box stores like Walmart and Target nearby. American Dream Mall is about a 10‑minute drive. Rooms feel roomy and fresh, with high ceilings and comfortable beds. Bathrooms are large and modern. TVs support streaming apps, and some rooms peek toward the skyline.

This place shines as a practical NYC base for drivers. You avoid Manhattan parking while staying close to the action. Several Level 2 EV chargers help electric vehicles top up overnight. The small fitness room covers basics for a quick workout. Families will like the big rooms, included breakfast, and easy bus ride to Port Authority. Business travelers get a clean, calm space to reset between meetings in the city.

Tradeoffs: the property sits on a busy road with limited dining within a short walk. Evening buses back from Manhattan run less often, and light sleepers may notice street noise in some rooms.

Pros

  • Bus stop across the street to Port Authority in about 30 minutes.
  • Free parking with several Level 2 EV chargers in the lot.
  • Free hot breakfast with eggs, toast, and pancakes mentioned by guests.
  • Large, clean rooms with comfortable beds and spacious, updated bathrooms.

Cons

  • Limited restaurants within easy walking distance; area feels car‑focused.
  • Evening buses from Manhattan run less often; waits can be long.
  • Street-facing rooms may pick up traffic noise during busy hours.

What travelers say

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Jasmine B.

The 127 bus stop is literally across the street—straight to Times Square. Free parking and a solid hot breakfast saved time and stress.

10. Opera House Hotel

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8.8

1,567 reviews

From
$183
Best for Long Stays
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set inside the restored 1913 Bronx Opera House, this hotel delivers big rooms and fast subway access to Manhattan.

It sits on East 149th Street in the South Bronx. The 2 and 5 trains are about a 3–5 minute walk, and Midtown is roughly a half-hour ride. Groceries and casual spots to eat are on the block. Rooms are unusually large for NYC, with high ceilings, quiet insulation, and strong air conditioning. Many include a mini fridge and microwave.

What sets it apart is space and calm for the price. You get quiet rooms, all‑day coffee, and staff who go out of their way to help. It suits families who want room to spread out, NYC explorers who plan to ride the subway, and solo business travelers who need sleep and a desk. It also works for visitors heading to Bronx sights or an easy ride to Yankee Stadium.

There is a tradeoff. The immediate blocks feel distressed, with visible homelessness and litter, and street sirens are common. If polished streetscapes matter most, plan to commute in for the day and head back after dinner rather than strolling late at night.

Pros

  • Three-minute walk to the 2 and 5 subway lines.
  • Rooms are spacious, some feel like small apartments.
  • Coffee available 24 hours a day; a helpful morning boost.
  • Friendly, responsive staff who go the extra mile for guests.

Cons

  • Surrounding blocks feel distressed, with litter and visible homelessness.
  • Continental breakfast repeats daily and leans sweet, with limited protein.
  • Street sirens and traffic noise may reach front-facing rooms.

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Nathan F.

They helped my family pull off a birthday surprise, and the room felt like a small apartment. Sweet staff, easy subway nearby.

11. Eurostars Wall Street

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8.1

1,243 reviews

From
$177
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

In the Financial District, Eurostars Wall Street offers spacious suites with kitchenettes, a 10-minute walk to the Brooklyn Bridge, and quiet nights near South Street Seaport.

The hotel sits on Front Street, a calmer pocket of Lower Manhattan. Subways at Wall Street and Fulton Street are within a short walk, so getting uptown is easy. You can reach the Brooklyn Bridge and the World Trade Center in about 10 minutes. Rooms run larger than the city norm, and some add a kitchenette for simple meals. Décor shows age in places, and several bathrooms use a half-glass tub screen that can splash.

Service is the standout. The front desk team solves small snags fast, from lending adapters to arranging decaf late at night. They remember faces and follow through, which feels rare in this area. That mix of space and care works well for a solo business traveler, a couple who wants a quiet base, or a family that values room to spread out.

There are tradeoffs. It is an older building with a single, slow elevator and hallways that feel worn. Breakfast is simple, and Wi‑Fi strength may vary by room.

Pros

  • Large rooms and suites; some include a handy kitchenette.
  • Friendly front desk team helps with adapters and special requests.
  • Quiet at night in a central Financial District location.
  • About 10 minutes to the Brooklyn Bridge and World Trade Center.

Cons

  • Older building with one slow elevator and dated hallways.
  • Breakfast is simple with limited daily variety.
  • Half-glass tub screens can spray water onto the bathroom floor.

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Jackson C.

They let us check in at 8 a.m. because our room was ready—Facundo even found an adapter. Best start to a jet-lagged day.

12. Hotel Mimosa

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8.4

1,173 reviews

From
$174
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set beside the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown, Hotel Mimosa pairs compact rooms with double-pane windows that hush the trains and puts noodle shops and bakeries minutes from the door.

East Broadway and Grand St stations are a 5–10-minute walk. Little Italy, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Seaport sit within a short stroll. Rooms run small, but they feel tidy and quiet. Expect blackout curtains, renovated baths with strong showers, and handy toiletries like toothbrushes and razors. You’ll find smart TVs and USB charging by the bed.

Service stands out here. The front desk is staffed around the clock and shares spot‑on food maps. For leftovers and late snacks, the basement kitchen offers a microwave, fridge, hot water, plates, and laundry. Luggage storage makes early arrivals and late flights easy. Best for city breakers, budget‑minded couples, and solo travelers who want Chinatown flavor with real sleep.

Rooms lack in-room kettles and fridges, and temperature is centrally controlled. Nearby streets can feel gritty after dark, so plan late returns accordingly.

Pros

  • 5–10-minute walk to East Broadway and Grand St subway stations.
  • Double windows reduce Manhattan Bridge train noise for better sleep.
  • Basement kitchen with microwave, fridge, hot water, plates, and laundry.
  • Friendly 24/7 front desk and helpful printed neighborhood dining guides.

Cons

  • No in-room fridge or kettle; shared basement facilities only.
  • No individual room temperature control; heating and cooling are centralized.
  • Compact rooms with limited storage space for luggage and clothes.

What travelers say

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Eli S.

Double windows turned the Manhattan Bridge trains into a faint hum, and the staff’s food list led me to amazing dumplings around the corner.

13. LIC Hotel

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8.5

3,074 reviews

From
$171
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

From LIC Hotel’s rooftop, the Midtown skyline and Queensboro Bridge steal the show, while the 2–3 minute walk to Court Square subway gets you to Manhattan in about 10 minutes.

The hotel sits on a quiet Long Island City block with delis and a supermarket nearby. Multiple lines, including E and M, are a short stroll. Rooms are simple and very clean, with mini-fridges, safes, strong showers, and daily housekeeping. Walls are thin, and window AC units can hum at night.

The standout here is the 24/7 rooftop terrace with postcard views of Manhattan. The daily hot breakfast included—eggs, bacon or patties, pancakes, fruit, and bagels—sets you up for the day. It fits budget-minded city breakers, solo travelers, and families who want fast subway access. Laundry machines and all-day coffee help on longer stays.

One tradeoff: rooms are basic and not fully soundproof. Light sleepers may hear hallway chatter or street noise, especially if the AC runs overnight.

Pros

  • 2–3 minute walk to Court Square subway with direct trains to Manhattan.
  • 24/7 rooftop terrace with sweeping Manhattan skyline views.
  • Daily hot breakfast included; coffee, tea, and bagels available all day.
  • Laundry facilities and in-room mini-fridge add convenience for longer stays.

Cons

  • Thin walls and hallway noise; light sleepers may want earplugs.
  • Breakfast repeats daily with limited variety and few fresh vegetables.
  • Wi‑Fi can be slow; window AC units run loud at night.

What travelers say

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Elena S.

We ended every night on the roof watching Manhattan glow. Two minutes from the E train, and free coffee and bagels 24/7 made mornings easy.

14. Marco LaGuardia Hotel & Suites

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8.6

1,247 reviews

From
$180
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Marco LaGuardia pairs free LaGuardia Airport shuttle service with oversized suites in Flushing, about a 10-minute walk to the 7 train.

It sits on Northern Boulevard in Flushing’s Chinatown, with dumpling shops, food courts, and bakeries nearby. Citi Field and the USTA tennis center are a short ride away. Rooms run large by NYC standards, and many suites add kitchenettes or full kitchens with full-size fridges and microwaves; some include a range. A few rooms even have a balcony or terrace.

What this place does best is space and airport ease. The hot buffet breakfast fuels early starts, and take-away boxes help when plans run tight. There is a coin laundry downstairs. It suits families, tennis or Mets fans, business travelers routing through LGA, and anyone who wants room to spread out.

The 7 train ride to Midtown takes a while, so this base fits Queens plans and LaGuardia flights better than all-day Manhattan sightseeing.

Pros

  • Free shuttle service to LaGuardia Airport for easy flight connections.
  • Suites are very large, many with kitchenettes or full kitchens.
  • About a 10-minute walk to the 7 train at Flushing–Main Street.
  • Hot buffet breakfast with take-away option to enjoy in rooms.

Cons

  • Utensils, plates, and cookware not included with most kitchenettes and kitchens.
  • Reaching Midtown Manhattan takes time on the 7 train.
  • Parking is off-site, paid, and spaces can be limited.

What travelers say

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Stella H.

The free LGA shuttle was clutch for my early flight, and my suite was huge with a real kitchen—bigger than any NYC room I’ve had.

15. The Melrose Hotel

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8.5

570 reviews

From
$185
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Two to three minutes from the 2/5 subway at 149th Street, The Melrose Hotel offers clean, quiet rooms and fast rides to Midtown in about 20 minutes.

It sits on East 149th Street in the Bronx, near shops, a grocery store, and a Dunkin across the street. The area feels busy and gritty, especially after dark. Inside, rooms feel new and simple. Expect hard floors, comfy beds, and large showers. Many rooms include a fridge and microwave, plus streaming apps on the TV. Housekeeping is regular, and higher floors can bring broader views. There’s also a small seventh‑floor terrace for a breath of air.

Service is the standout. Staff greet you by name, share tips, and help with luggage. The 24/7 front desk and secure entry make late returns feel safer. This place suits budget‑minded city explorers and solo business travelers who value fast transit over frills. It also works for small groups who plan to spend most days in Manhattan and just need a reliable base.

Tradeoffs are clear. On‑site amenities are limited, and there’s no breakfast. The streets outside can feel rough after dark, so late‑night walkers and families with young kids may prefer ride‑shares door to door.

Pros

  • 2–3 minute walk to the 2 and 5 trains into Manhattan.
  • Friendly staff with 24/7 front desk and secure key access.
  • Clean, modern rooms with fridge, microwave, and daily housekeeping.
  • Small seventh-floor terrace for fresh air and quick breaks.

Cons

  • Surrounding streets feel gritty, with visible homelessness and drug use after dark.
  • No in-room coffee or kettle; bring your own morning setup.
  • No on-site restaurant or breakfast; dining is mostly nearby takeout.

What travelers say

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Hannah W.

The 2/5 train was a short walk, so getting to Manhattan was simple. Front desk was awake all night and buzzed us in fast.

16. Hotel Indigo Flushing - LaGuardia

Hotel Indigo Flushing - LaGuardia
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1/5

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8.1

480 reviews

From
$190
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Right in Flushing’s food core, Hotel Indigo delivers skyline views, a free LaGuardia shuttle, and a third-floor café—ideal for fast layovers and Queens eating sprees.

The address sits on Prince Street in Queens’ Chinatown. Dim sum halls, noodle shops, and markets wait a few minutes away on foot. Buses stop nearby, and rideshares reach the LIRR and 7 train fast. Rooms feel fresh and modern. Many offer big corner windows and blackout curtains for real rest. Expect rain showers and in-room coffee makers; ask for a fridge or microwave if needed. The gym is tidy and stocked with towels and water. There’s also an outdoor patio with NYC skyline views and a small workspace with computers and printing for boarding passes.

This spot shines for quick airport stays that still taste like New York. Views sweep toward Manhattan and even Citi Field from higher floors. The friendly front desk checks in by text and handles upgrades when available. It suits overnight flyers, solo business travelers who need simple work tools, and couples who want to graze Flushing’s night markets between flights.

There is a tradeoff. The on-site restaurant isn’t always open, and breakfast may be limited to the lobby café. The subway is a longer walk, so plan on buses or rideshares.

Pros

  • Free shuttle service to LaGuardia Airport, helpful for early flights.
  • Third-floor café serves brunch and dinner items with friendly service.
  • Well-equipped fitness room with organized machines, towels, and chilled water.
  • Upper-floor rooms feature skyline and Citi Field views through large windows.

Cons

  • On-site restaurant often closed; breakfast limited to lobby café at times.
  • Some rooms lack fridge or microwave unless requested from the front desk.
  • In-room phones occasionally fail, complicating airport shuttle coordination and requests.

What travelers say

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Eva W.

Caught the free LGA shuttle at sunrise, then crashed in a quiet corner room with wraparound windows and blackout curtains. Woke to a Citi Field view and great coffee.

17. Candlewood Suites Secaucus by IHG

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8.2

184 reviews

From
$189
Best for Long Stays
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Candlewood Suites Secaucus pairs apartment-style suites with full kitchens and free laundry in a quiet commercial pocket near New York access.

The hotel sits off Secaucus Road in a low-traffic, industrial area. Driving works best here; walking to dining or transit takes time. American Dream and a Walmart Supercenter are a quick drive away, and Secaucus Junction connects to Manhattan. Rooms are simple and spotless, with a true kitchenette: cooktop, full-size fridge, sink, and storage.

Self-sufficiency is the draw. The lobby sundry shop covers basics, the lending locker loans appliances and board games, and free parking keeps costs down. That makes it smart for extended stays, project work, or families who prefer to cook. Solo business travelers will like the space to spread out after a day on the road.

There is no on-site restaurant or breakfast, and public transport nearby is thin. Expect a few noise quirks too, from hallway sounds to aging AC units.

Pros

  • Suites feature kitchenettes with cooktop, full-size fridge, sink, and storage.
  • Free on-site laundry and a small fitness room downstairs.
  • Free parking in a large lot directly in front of the hotel.
  • Lending locker for kitchen appliances and board games at reception.

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant and no complimentary breakfast service.
  • Public transport access is limited; stays are easier with a car.
  • Some rooms face highway noise or have loud AC units.

What travelers say

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Maya D.

Free laundry downstairs saved my trip, and the in-room kitchen with a full fridge and cooktop made easy dinners after long days.

18. Hampton Inn & Suites Staten Island

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1/10

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8.3

1,113 reviews

From
$147
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

A life-size stagecoach out front hints at big rooms, free parking, and a quirky Staten Island stay that works well for travelers with a car.

The hotel sits in a quiet business park next to the highway. It is 20–30 minutes by car to the Staten Island Ferry at St. George. Free parking is plentiful, and EV drivers will find chargers on site. Lorenzo’s restaurant in the sister hotel next door solves dinner without another drive. Studios and suites run large, with comfy beds, a desk, and many rooms adding a microwave and mini-fridge. Elevators are quick to upper floors.

Space is the standout. Many suites add a sofa bed, which helps bigger crews. The hot breakfast included brings a waffle station, fruit, and lots of coffee. Coffee and tea flow in the lobby all day. It suits road‑trippers, visiting families headed to Staten Island or Brooklyn, and business travelers meeting at nearby offices. Pet‑friendly rooms are available.

Light sleepers should request a room away from the highway side, since traffic can carry at night. Breakfast gets crowded, and there’s no pool, despite older listings still mentioning one.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms and suites; many include a sofa bed.
  • Free on-site parking with easy highway access for drivers.
  • Hot breakfast included with a popular waffle station.
  • Western-themed lobby featuring a real stagecoach and carousel horses.

Cons

  • Some rooms face the highway and get traffic noise at night.
  • Breakfast area crowds at peak times; waffle lines move very slowly.
  • No pool on site, despite older listings still mentioning one.

What travelers say

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Claire R.

The room was huge—our family of five actually spread out. The kids raced to the waffle maker every morning.

19. Holiday Inn Express - Times Square South by IHG

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1/10

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8.1

1,444 reviews

From
$175
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

From West 36th Street, you reach Times Square in under 10 minutes and wake to Empire State Building views from some rooms, with a free hot breakfast to start the day.

The hotel sits in the Garment District near Herald Square and Macy’s, with Bryant Park and Koreatown a short walk. Multiple subway lines are within a few minutes, so exploring is simple. Rooms are compact but clean; some feel dated, while several bathrooms show fresh updates. Upper floors offer Empire State Building views in select rooms.

The standout here is value in Midtown: a generous breakfast, brown bags for take‑away snacks, and coffee available all day. Staff service shines, from helpful maps to luggage assistance and birthday surprises. That mix makes a smart base for first‑time visitors and families tackling big‑name sights. With fast Wi‑Fi and quick subway access, solo business travelers manage well too.

Expect a morning rush: the breakfast room fills after 8, and the two elevators slow during peak times. Standard rooms are tight and many lack a fridge or microwave.

Pros

  • Under 10-minute walk to Times Square and Herald Square.
  • Free hot breakfast with takeaway bags and all-day coffee.
  • Friendly staff help with luggage, maps, and special occasions.
  • Subway stations about three minutes away for fast connections.

Cons

  • Breakfast area crowded after 8am; seating often limited.
  • Elevators slow during peak times; waits common in mornings.
  • Many rooms lack a refrigerator or microwave for snacks.

What travelers say

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Joshua B.

Loved the brown bags at breakfast—we packed snacks and hit Times Square in minutes.

20. Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western

Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western

1/5

Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
Vista LIC Hotel, Premier Collection by Best Western
8.2

1,366 reviews

From
$173
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

This Long Island City stay pairs Manhattan skyline views from a rooftop lounge with a base that puts Times Square about 20–25 minutes away by subway.

The hotel sits on a quiet block in Long Island City, a few minutes from bodegas and casual spots. Several subway stations are within a short walk, so rides to Midtown and Queens are simple. The E line link to JFK is about a 10‑minute walk. Rooms are compact by New York standards but clean and comfortable. Many face the skyline, which shines at night. Showers have strong water pressure, and housekeeping services rooms daily.

What this place does best is give you big‑city views without staying in the middle of it. Couples get an easy date night upstairs with cocktails and lights. Solo business travelers will like the quick train options and calm neighborhood. Families who don’t mind hopping the subway get space to rest between outings, plus a handy seventh‑floor terrace for photos.

There are tradeoffs. Standard rooms don’t include a fridge or microwave; you need to request them. On event nights, music from the rooftop or hallway chatter may reach some rooms.

Pros

  • 7–10-minute walk to several subway stations serving multiple lines.
  • Rooftop lounge and seventh-floor terrace with Manhattan skyline views.
  • Helpful staff and free luggage storage after checkout.
  • On-site restaurant for breakfast and a small, functional gym.

Cons

  • Standard rooms lack a fridge or microwave unless requested in advance.
  • Noise from rooftop events or hallways reaches some rooms at night.
  • Limited on-site parking; spaces are tight and often require reservation.

What travelers say

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Audrey M.

They stored our bags after checkout for free, so we squeezed in one more museum run. The rooftop view at night was wild, and the subway was an easy walk.

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How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 100 hotels in Brooklyn using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.