Find cheap accommodation in New York It’s not a simple task. It is that sharing the daily life of New Yorkers “has its price”, many times considerably higher than that of other cities of its level.
There are expensive areas like downtown Manhattan, where spending the night doesn’t go below $150 on average. But a city visited by tourists from all over the world, it also offers a variety of cheaper neighborhoods.
In and around the Big Apple, there are places that are picturesque, pleasant, and also relatively accessible. These are the five best and cheapest neighborhoods in New York.
The five best and cheapest neighborhoods in New York
1.Brooklyn. It is a neighborhood where you can find cheap accommodation, as well as being a place with its own identity and curiosities to see and explore. The famous Brooklyn Bridge connects this populated neighborhood with the southern part of Manhattan. The Metrocard is a boon for solving distances in NYC and this information is applicable to this neighborhood so often filmed in Hollywood movies. There are hotels like the Oyo Bed and Breakfast, the Nysuitedeal, and the Super 8 Brooklyn with prices averaging $100 a night. Safest areas: Williamsburg and Brooklyn Heights.
2. Long Island (queens). It’s across the East River, very close to downtown New York, and is a good option for finding cheaper places. In recent years, many low-cost hotels have been built with attractive prices. Traditional hotels average US$80 per day.
3. New Jersey. Its residential neighborhoods are another interesting and economical option to choose. There are many apartments such as the Athenas Domus or the Residence Inn which are cheaper than the few hotels in the area. The Hoboken and Weehawken areas are the most recommended (there are apartments for an average of US$70). Getting to Manhattan from New Jersey is very simple. A Paterson bus can be caught on virtually any street and 24 hours a day. If the traffic is not very heavy, you can reach New York in 15 minutes. The journey costs U$S 3 and the ticket can be bought on the bus itself.
4. Washington Heights and Harlem. They are located in the northern part of the island of Manhattan and are some of the affordable options for not spending much on accommodation. In these neighborhoods there are many apartments (you can find them for US$75) and few hotels. From Harlem you can reach Times Square by subway (about 15 minutes). As for the Washington Heights neighborhood, where Sylvan Terrace is located, one of the most picturesque streets in the City, it is a little further north. Of course, east of Central Park is Spanish Harlem, one of the city’s most embattled areas. Not to be missed: the journey of gospel masses in African-American Protestant evangelical churches.
5. Staten Island. A budget option where apartments are available for US$70, a good price. SkyLline views are spectacular. Admittedly, this neighborhood in southwest Manhattan is a bit remote: it takes an hour to get there and back on a free ferry that goes to Battery Park in the south of the island, an impractical place to move by public transport.
Source: Clarin
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