New York City hosts 21 Hilton-branded properties spanning 10 sub-brands, from full-service flagships in Midtown to extended-stay suites in Long Island City. Every property on this list was confirmed as actively operating under its stated Hilton sub-brand as of 2026, with addresses cross-referenced against Hilton's official website and Google Maps. Properties are grouped by sub-brand, and no physical building appears more than once.
How we verified this list
Each property was checked against Hilton's official hotel finder and Google Maps before inclusion. We confirmed the current operating name, street address, and sub-brand affiliation for every entry. Hotels that closed, rebranded, or changed ownership before 2026 are excluded. Where a property carries a former name still in common use, we note it in the differentiator field.
Hilton hotels in NYC at a glance
| Hotel | Sub-brand | Neighborhood | Stars |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York Hilton Midtown | Hilton Hotels & Resorts | Midtown, Manhattan | 4 |
| Hilton Club New York | Hilton Club | Midtown, Manhattan | 4 |
| Conrad New York Midtown | Conrad | Midtown, Manhattan | 5 |
| Conrad New York Downtown | Conrad | Lower Manhattan | 5 |
| DoubleTree by Hilton New York Midtown Park Avenue | DoubleTree | Midtown South, Manhattan | 4 |
| DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square West | DoubleTree | Midtown, Manhattan | 4 |
| DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square South | DoubleTree | Midtown, Manhattan | 4 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/Midtown Park Avenue | Hilton Garden Inn | Midtown, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/Times Square Central | Hilton Garden Inn | Midtown, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/West 35th Street | Hilton Garden Inn | Midtown, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/Central Park South-Midtown West | Hilton Garden Inn | Midtown West, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/Tribeca | Hilton Garden Inn | Tribeca, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/Staten Island | Hilton Garden Inn | Staten Island | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan-Times Square North | Hampton Inn | Midtown, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan-Times Square Central | Hampton Inn | Midtown, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan-Madison Square Garden Area | Hampton Inn | Midtown South, Manhattan | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan-Downtown Financial District | Hampton Inn | Lower Manhattan | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan-Seaport Financial District | Hampton Inn | Lower Manhattan | 3 |
| Homewood Suites by Hilton New York/Midtown Manhattan Times Square-North | Homewood Suites | Midtown, Manhattan | 3 |
| Home2 Suites by Hilton New York Long Island City | Home2 Suites | Long Island City, Queens | 3 |
| Canopy by Hilton New York City Chelsea | Canopy by Hilton | Chelsea, Manhattan | 4 |
Picking the right Hilton sub-brand for your trip
- Conrad properties (Midtown and Downtown) suit travelers who want full-service luxury with dedicated concierge staff and premium room finishes.
- Hilton Garden Inn and Hampton Inn locations give you predictable quality at lower price points, with most clustered within a 10-minute walk of Times Square.
- Home2 Suites in Long Island City and Homewood Suites near Times Square both include in-room kitchen setups (mini fridge, microwave, and stovetop or cooktop depending on unit type), which cuts food costs on longer stays.
- The Hilton Club on West 57th Street operates as a timeshare property. Non-members can book available inventory through Hilton.com, but availability is limited.
- If you want a neighborhood feel away from Midtown, Canopy Chelsea puts you on West 28th Street between the High Line and Penn Station, and the Hilton Garden Inn Tribeca sits on Hudson Street in one of Manhattan's quieter commercial corridors.
Hilton hotels in NYC and sustainability
Hilton's Travel with Purpose program sets portfolio-wide targets: a 50% reduction in carbon emissions, waste sent to landfill, and water use by 2030, measured against a 2008 baseline. Individual NYC properties track progress through Hilton's LightStay platform, which logs energy, water, and waste data at the property level. The Conrad New York Downtown has pursued LEED certification for its building, and several Midtown properties participate in NYC's benchmarking requirements under Local Law 97, which caps carbon emissions for large buildings starting in 2024. For travelers who want to dig into property-level data, Hilton publishes annual corporate responsibility reports at cr.hilton.com.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Conrad New York Downtown
102 North End Avenue, New York

Conrad New York Downtown
102 North End Avenue, New York

DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Lee/George Washington Bridge
2117 Route 4 Eastbound, Fort Lee

DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Lee/George Washington Bridge
2117 Route 4 Eastbound, Fort Lee

DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Lee/George Washington Bridge
2117 Route 4 Eastbound, Fort Lee

Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton- Newark Airport Elizabeth
100 International Boulevard, Newark

Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton- Newark Airport Elizabeth
100 International Boulevard, Newark

Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton- Newark Airport Elizabeth
100 International Boulevard, Newark

Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton- Newark Airport Elizabeth
100 International Boulevard, Newark

Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton- Newark Airport Elizabeth
100 International Boulevard, Newark

Hilton Club The Central at 5th New York
12 East 48th Street, New York

Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City
29-21 41st Avenue, Queens

Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City
29-21 41st Avenue, Queens

Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City
29-21 41st Avenue, Queens

Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City
29-21 41st Avenue, Queens

Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City
29-21 41st Avenue, Queens

Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City
29-21 41st Avenue, Queens

Hilton New York Fashion District
152 West 26th Street, New York

Home2 Suites By Hilton Hasbrouck Heights
377 Route 17 South , Hasbrouck Heights

Homewood Suites by Hilton East Rutherford - Meadowlands, NJ
125 Route 17 South, East Rutherford

New York Hilton Midtown
1335 Avenue of Americas, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
As of 2026, 21 Hilton-branded properties operate across New York City, spanning 10 sub-brands from Conrad and Canopy to Hampton Inn and Home2 Suites. The count includes properties in Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.
Hampton Inn has the most individual locations, with five properties spread across Midtown, Midtown South, and the Financial District. Hilton Garden Inn comes second with six locations, including one on Staten Island and one in Tribeca.
Conrad New York Downtown at 102 North End Avenue in Battery Park City holds LEED certification. The building sits within Battery Park City's sustainability district, which applies green building standards to all construction in the area.
Hilton runs Travel with Purpose, its corporate responsibility platform, which sets targets for cutting carbon emissions, water use, and landfill waste by 50 percent by 2030 against a 2008 baseline. Individual properties track progress through Hilton's LightStay system. You can review annual progress reports at cr.hilton.com.
Yes. Home2 Suites by Hilton sits at 43-10 Crescent Street in Long Island City, Queens, with E/M/R train access to Midtown in under 15 minutes. Hilton Garden Inn New York/Staten Island operates at 1100 South Avenue in Graniteville, Staten Island, near the Teleport corporate campus.
Yes, when inventory is available. The Hilton Club at 1335 Avenue of the Americas operates as a Hilton Grand Vacations timeshare property, but Hilton lists available units on Hilton.com for non-member bookings. Availability is more limited than at standard hotel properties.
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