Finding a long stay hotel in New York City that holds up over weeks rather than nights takes more than a good location. This list covers five properties where guests get in-room kitchenettes, weekly housekeeping, and rates that drop meaningfully on a 30-night booking compared to standard nightly pricing. Hotels were ranked by lowest verified 30-night rate first, then by guest review score, then by confirmed sustainability credentials, with alphabetical order as the final tiebreaker.
How we ranked these long stay hotels in NYC
Every hotel on this list was checked against its official website, Google Maps, and at least one major booking platform to confirm the address, brand name, and current availability. Rates reflect a 30-night stay in the current or next calendar quarter, expressed as a nightly equivalent. Properties that could not be verified on two independent sources were excluded. The ranking puts the lowest confirmed rate at the top. Within a $20 rate band, the higher guest review score wins. Where scores are close, confirmed sustainability credentials break the tie.
Side-by-side comparison of NYC long stay hotels
| Hotel | Typical rate (30-night) | Stars | Review score | Kitchenette | Sustainability verified | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candlewood Suites Times Square | $130–$150/night | 3 | 7.8/10 | Yes | No | Budget-focused extended stays near Midtown |
| Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/Central Park | $180–$210/night | 3 | 8.4/10 | Yes | Yes | Professionals wanting a full kitchen and strong reviews |
| Staybridge Suites Times Square | $160–$185/night | 3 | 8.2/10 | Yes | No | Travelers who want suite space close to transit |
| The Renwick Hotel New York City, Curio Collection by Hilton | $195–$230/night | 4 | 8.6/10 | No | No | Guests prioritizing boutique character over kitchen access |
| Homewood Suites by Hilton New York/Midtown Manhattan Times Square-North | $170–$200/night | 3 | 8.3/10 | Yes | No | Families or colleagues sharing a suite for several weeks |
Pricing context for long stays in NYC
Standard nightly rates at 3-star Manhattan hotels average $220–$280 during peak months (June through August and the December holiday period). On a verified 30-night booking, that same tier typically drops to $130–$210 per night, a reduction of 20–35% depending on the property and season. January through March offers the lowest rates across all segments, with some extended-stay properties dipping below $120 per night for month-long bookings. Booking direct or through Expedia's monthly rate filter tends to surface the steepest discounts for stays of 28 nights or more.
Tips for booking long stay hotels in NYC
- Search for '28-night' or 'monthly rate' filters on Expedia and Booking.com — these unlock rates that don't appear on standard date searches.
- Book January through March for the lowest verified rates across all five hotels on this list.
- Call the hotel directly after booking online — front desk staff can sometimes apply a loyalty rate or waive parking fees for stays over three weeks.
- Ask about weekly housekeeping schedules before arrival. Most extended-stay brands default to once-weekly service, which affects how you pack and plan.
- If you need a kitchenette, confirm the specific room type at booking. Not every room category at a mixed-use property includes a full kitchen setup.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Candlewood Suites New York City-Times Square by IHG
339 W 39th Street, New York, New York, 10018, New York

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

Residence Inn by Marriott Jersey City
80 Christopher Columbus Drive, Jersey City

The Renwick
118 East 40th Street, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
Candlewood Suites Times Square at 339 W 39th St comes in at $130–$150 per night on a verified 30-night booking, making it the lowest-rate option on this list. Every room includes a full kitchenette, which helps offset food costs over a multi-week stay.
Yes, most extended-stay and suite-style hotels in Manhattan apply a monthly rate that runs 20–35% below their standard nightly price. The discount is most pronounced at IHG and Hilton extended-stay brands, where the 30-night rate is a built-in pricing tier rather than a promotional offer.
January through March consistently produces the lowest rates across all segments. February in particular sees the steepest drops, with some 3-star extended-stay properties in Midtown dipping below $120 per night on a 30-night booking. June through August and the December holiday period push rates to their annual highs.
One property on this list, the Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/Central Park at 1717 Broadway, participates in Marriott's Serve 360 sustainability program, which tracks and reports water and energy use per occupied room. The other four hotels on this list have no verified sustainability credentials as of 2025.
Expedia and Booking.com both offer monthly rate filters that surface pricing unavailable on standard date searches. Booking direct with the hotel's loyalty program (Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy, or IHG One Rewards) often matches or beats OTA pricing and adds points that reduce the cost of future stays.
Most extended-stay brands default to once-weekly housekeeping for stays of seven nights or more. Properties like Candlewood Suites, Staybridge Suites, and Homewood Suites follow this model. If daily housekeeping matters to you, confirm the schedule with the front desk before arrival, as some properties offer it on request for an additional fee.
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