Finding hotels with parking in New York City that treat the garage as a real amenity, not an afterthought, takes work. Every hotel on this list was selected because its parking is a verified, notable feature: on-site or directly affiliated, large enough to be useful, and accessible without a 3-block walk in the rain. The ranking prioritizes parking quality and size first, sustainability credentials second, and star rating as a tiebreaker.
How we ranked these hotels
Each hotel was evaluated on three parking-specific factors: whether the garage is on-site or directly affiliated (not a vague "nearby" arrangement), the verified size and accessibility of the facility, and whether oversized vehicles or EV drivers get accommodated. Hotels where parking is a minor footnote in the amenities list were cut. The final five represent a mix of segments, from midscale to luxury, so drivers at different budgets have a real option.
Parking at a glance: New York City hotels
| Hotel | Parking type | Valet | Self-park | EV charging | Star rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York Hilton Midtown | On-site garage | Yes | Yes | Unconfirmed | 4 |
| The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel | Affiliated garage | Yes | Yes | Unconfirmed | 3 |
| Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel | On-site garage | Yes | Yes | Unconfirmed | 4 |
| Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | On-site garage | Yes | Yes | Unconfirmed | 4 |
| Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Ave - Chelsea | On-site garage | Yes | Yes | Unconfirmed | 3 |
Tips for drivers booking in New York City
- Book parking in advance. Midtown garages fill fast on weekends and during major events at Madison Square Garden or the Javits Center.
- Ask the hotel whether the rate is per entry or per day. Some garages charge each time you pull out and re-enter.
- Oversized vehicles (SUVs, vans, trucks) should call ahead. Clearance heights vary by garage, and some Midtown structures cap at 6'2".
- If you plan to leave the car for multiple days and explore by subway, confirm the hotel's daily storage rate versus a nearby monthly lot.
Hotels with parking in New York City: what to expect on price
Parking in Manhattan runs $50 to $80 per night at most hotel garages, with valet adding $10 to $20 on top of that. Hotels in Jersey City and outer-borough properties tend to come in at $25 to $45 per night, which is a real difference for a week-long stay. A few hotels bundle parking into a "drive-in" package rate, so it pays to check the hotel's direct booking page rather than a third-party site, where parking add-ons are sometimes hidden until checkout.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Four Points by Sheraton New York Downtown
6 Platt Street, New York

Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Ave - Chelsea by IHG
125 W 26th St, New York, New York, 10001, New York

Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson
2 Exchange Place, Jersey City

New York Hilton Midtown
1335 Avenue of Americas, New York

The New York EDITION
5 Madison Avenue, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
Manhattan hotel garages typically charge $50 to $80 per night for self-park, with valet adding $10 to $20. Hotels in Jersey City run $25 to $45 per night. Rates spike during major events, so booking parking when you book the room saves money.
EV charging availability at the specific garages affiliated with these hotels has not been publicly confirmed. Call the hotel directly before booking if EV charging is a requirement.
Some Midtown garages cap clearance at 6'2", which excludes full-size vans and lifted trucks. Call the hotel's parking department before arrival to confirm your vehicle fits. The Hyatt Regency Jersey City tends to have more flexible clearance than Midtown Manhattan garages.
Hotel rates are often comparable to or slightly higher than nearby public garages, but the convenience of on-site or directly affiliated parking usually justifies the difference. Some hotels offer package rates that bundle parking with the room at a discount.
The Hyatt Regency Jersey City is the strongest option. You park once, leave the car, and take the PATH train from Exchange Place (a 3-minute walk) directly into Lower Manhattan or Midtown. The New Yorker is the best Manhattan option, with Penn Station two minutes away on foot.
All five hotels allow multi-day parking. Rates are charged per day, so a week-long stay adds up fast in Manhattan. If you plan to park for more than three or four days, ask the hotel whether a weekly rate or package deal is available.
Explore
Hotels in New York

Embassy Suites Newark Airport
95 International Boulevard, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 07201

Ravel Hotel Trademark Collection by Wyndham
8-08 Queens Plaza South

La Quinta by Wyndham Time Square South
333 West 38th Street

The Sherry Netherland
781 5th Avenue
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