Need a clean, cheap, convenient hotel in New York City? There are lots of them, many offering FREE extras such as free breakfast and free wifi.
Midtown
Comfort Inn Times Square offers a convenient location, budget prices and lots of free amenities including FREE Wi-Fi, free continental breakfast, free phone calls nationwide, free daily newspapers, and a 24-hour business center with free incoming fax, internet and copying. There’s also reduced rate parking. The hotel is at 129 West 46th St., in the heart of the NYC Theater District, just a short walk from Times Square. This is a great family hotel, since children to age 12 stay free in the same room as a paying adult.
The Hotel Wolcott, 4 West 31st St. is on a quiet block a short walk from the Empire State Building and Broadway. Guestrooms have private bath and an in-room safe. There’s a fitness center, and free coffee and muffins in the morning. Rates start at $183 in December.
Hotel 414, at 414 West 46th St., is on “Restaurant Row” in the Theater District. This hotel two townhouses connected by an inner courtyard and garden. The rooms are modern. Guestrooms have private baths, high-speed Internet access, flat-screen TVS and MP3 docking stations. Rates start at $190 per night, including continental breakfast.
Downtown
Rooms at chic and trendy The Jane start at $99. That’s for a ship-size single cabin room with a shared bath. There also are two-person cabins with shared bath for $125. The Jane is a 1907 hotel in Greenwich Village re-opened recently after a full renovation, located a short walk from the equally trendy Highline and the Hudson River, so even though the cabin rooms are tiny, NYC’s great outdoors is at your front door. There also are larger Captain’s Cabins, with private bathrooms, for $250/night instead of the usual $350 per night. Also, the deal includes FREE wi-fi, but no free breakfast, and each room has a 23″ LCD television, DVD player and an iPod dock. The hotel room deal is good through Tuesday, September 6th. That’s the day after Labor Day.


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