Manhattan Best Neighborhoods to stay

Most travelers to New York, especially those traveling on business, prefer to stay in Manhattan, the heart of New York. Manhattan is the most populated borough of New York City and is home to major attractions.

When we book accommodation in Manhattan, we could warry about where to stay. Let’s learn about the characteristics of each region.

Best Neighborhoods in New York City

Midtown – Best Neighborhoods for Sightseeing

Midtown, the heart of New York shopping, theater and home of the most iconic buildings. There are Times Square, Theater District, 5th Avenue shopping, 57th Street and Madison Avenue boutiques, the landmark buildings of Rockefeller Center, the Empire State Building. You can find a dining option range from budget eateries to gourmet restaurants. Midtown is the most concentrated area of hotels.

Upper West Side – Best Neighborhoods for family travelers to stay quiet

It is a residential area located along the west side of the Central Park and is home to attractions such as the Lincoln Center and the American Natural History Museum, which is popular with children. The area is surrounded by Central Park in the east and Riverside Park on the Hudson River in the west.   Two subway lines pass here, and there are many bus stops, so it is convenient to use public transportation. It is a popular area for travelers who want to stay in a quiet area, and some hotels have family rooms.

Upper East Side

Upper East Side is a luxury residential area with many world-famous rich people living there.  There are also five museums along the “Museum mile”, including the famous Metropolitan Museum of Art.  It is a good area to take a walk because there are Central Park in the west, a promenade along the East River, and Cal Schutz Park.  There are a variety of meal options, from inexpensive local dining restaurants to luxury restaurants.  It is difficult to find cheap hotels in this area.

Tribeca and SoHo – Best Neighborhoods to enjoy delicious food

The names Tribeca and Soho come from where the area is located.  Tribeca is a name derived from Triangle below Canal and Soho is from South of Houston.  This area was developed in the past when there were many distribution warehouses.  Tribeca is a popular area for celebrities because there are many large loft apartments and gourmet restaurants.   Soho’s spacious loft building was initially widely used by artists as a gallery, but due to rising rents, it has been transformed into boutique shops and restaurants.   There are many gourmet restaurants introduced in the dining guide, so you can enjoy a variety of delicious food.

East Village.

This area, once a paradise for hippies, has changed a lot due to gentrification, but you can still find many inexpensive restaurants. You can also find avant-garde museums, galleries, luxury restaurants, and luxury hotels.

Greenwich Village

This area, where there are many 19th-century townhouses, was once inhabited by many famous artists, writers, and musicians.  Cafes and clubs around Washington Square Park have long been popular with young people, including nearby New York University students.  There are not many hotels here.

Meatpacking District and Chelsea – Best Neighborhoods to enjoy nightlife.

Once there was a workshop for meat-packing wholesalers, this place was rarely crowded at night. But now it’s crowded with people who want to enjoy clubs and dining.  Chelsea, which had an old warehouse, has been transformed into an many art gallery.  Since the opening of the High Line Park, ( built on abandoned railway site) and Whitney Museum many new hotels have been opened.

Financial District

Wall Street and its surroundings are forested by high-rise buildings, which is the heart of the global economy.  With the completion of the One World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial Museum, many tourists are visiting, and many new stores, hotels, and restaurants are also emerging.  Hotels in this area are cheaper on weekends when there are no business travelers.

Lower East Side, Chinatown, Little Italy.

Chinatown, where many Chinese live, Little Italy, where Italian people live, and Lower East Side, where many Jews live, are places where you can experience different cultures in Manhattan.  There are many restaurants where you can enjoy a variety of Chinese, Southeast Asian, and Italian food, and there are many cost-effective hotels.

Best Luxury Hotels in Manhattan, New York City

 Four Seasons New York

Mandarin Oriental Hotel New York 

The Chatwal Hotel

Best Boutique Hotels in Manhattan, New York City

Andaz 5th Avenue

Library Hotel

Crosby Street Hotel

The Bowery

Best  Hotels in Manhattan for Families

Lowell Hotel

Thompson Central Park

TRYP Times Square South

Best Midrange Hotels in Manhattan, New York City

Arlo Midtown

Arlo NoMad

Hilton Garden Inn Times Square

Artezen Hotel

Srewart Hotel

Best Hostels in Manhattan, New York City

Hi NYC Hostel

Blue Moon Hotel

Pod Times Sqare

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