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These Are The 7 Coolest Hostels in New York City

2021-05-29
Diana
Diana Bernardo
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New York is one of the most visited cities in the world. Of course, the accommodation options are not cheap there, and things got even extra complicated when the authorities closed down most hostels in the Big Apple.

However, travelers with a limited budget shouldn't worry because there are still plenty of super affordable places in New York that offer a comfortable place to stay for a low price. So, let's dive in!

Broadway Hotel & Hostel

Located next to Central Park, Broadway Hotel & Hostel is an excellent choice for first-time visitors who plan on doing a lot of sightseeing. You can get to a couple of interesting nearby sights on foot. And, of course, there is Broadway.

The rooms are small and clean, with just the basics. The staff will make you feel right at home, and you will probably spend a lot of time in the lobby, just hanging around. Broadway Hotel & Hostel also has a small library where you can cuddle up with a book right by a fireplace.

The Local NYC

Social butterflies will fall in love with the Local NYC immediately. This hostel has a clear goal – socializing. You will get the opportunity to attend various events during your stay and meet fellow travelers from all over the globe.

Besides well-furnished rooms, this hostel offers a perfect rooftop terrace for lounging and taking photos of the New York City skyline. Additionally, the deck also has a bar where you may try a wide range of signature drinks.

Chelsea International Hostel

Located in Manhattan, Chelsea International Hostel is one of the oldest hostels in New York. It is next door to some of the most famous structures in this part of the city, such as the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building.

This hostel is ideal for solo travelers and offers numerous amenities to guests, such as complimentary breakfast, tea, and coffee. When you are not sightseeing, think about hanging out in the courtyard or attending weekly hostel events.

NY Moore Hostel

NY Moore Hostel attracts visitors with the street art-inspired interiors as well as the location. Nestled in the hippest New York neighborhood, East Williamsburg, this hostel is decorated with graffiti and the original artwork by well-known street artists.

The rooms are on a smaller side but still very cozy and comfortable. Guests can spend their time on the patio, attend free yoga classes, or get some tea and coffee in the shared kitchen.

HI New York City Hostel

HI New York City looks more like a castle than your standard hostel. It is enormous, making it suitable for large groups of guests. This Upper West Side hostel is just a short walk away from Times Square and Central Park.

Guests can use the kitchen to make meals or relax on the outdoor patio within the hostel itself. Of course, HI New York City is known for interesting weekly events such as comedy and improv nights held in the theater room. Don't miss out on that!

Jazz on the Park Hostel

Jazz on the Park is another budget-friendly accommodation option on the Upper West Side. The interiors are super fun and playful, with a nice lounge area made for reading or relaxing any time of day. The staff is friendly and will answer all of your questions regarding New York.

This hostel is attractive to guests who wish to explore the city because it is close to bus and subway stations. Additionally, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum are nearby too. So guests can go sightseeing on foot whenever they want.

The Jane Hotel

We will complete the list with Jane, a place with a fascinating history that is not exactly a hostel but is very budget-friendly. The Jane is essentially a hotel in West Village that looks very retro and vintage. The lobby itself will make you feel like a time traveler.

This hotel was built in 1908, and it mainly catered to sailors. The Titanic survivors stayed at the Jane after arriving in New York. The rooms are inspired by ship cabins, so they are a bit tiny. However, the timeless furniture and the atmosphere will win you over instantly.

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Diana
Diana Bernardo
Travel addict writing about the wonders of the world. Visited 30+ countries, lived in 4.