Finding a long stay hotel in New York City that balances price, space, and location takes more than a quick search. This list covers five properties where guests get in-room kitchenettes, weekly housekeeping, and 30-night rates that run well below what you'd pay booking night by night. Hotels were ranked by lowest verified nightly rate on a 30-night stay, 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 priced in the current or next calendar quarter. The ranking puts the lowest verified nightly equivalent first. Within a $20 rate band, the higher guest review score wins. If scores are close, confirmed sustainability credentials break the tie. Alphabetical order settles anything left after that.
Side-by-side comparison of the top 5 long stay hotels in NYC
| Hotel | Typical rate (30-night stay) | Stars | Review score | Kitchenette | Sustainability verified | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candlewood Suites Times Square | $109–$129/night | 3 | 7.8/10 | Yes | No | Budget-focused extended stays near Midtown |
| Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/Central Park | $159–$189/night | 3 | 8.4/10 | Yes | Yes | Families and professionals needing full kitchen |
| Staybridge Suites Times Square | $149–$175/night | 3 | 8.2/10 | Yes | No | Solo travelers wanting a social atmosphere |
| The Marmara Manhattan | $175–$210/night | 4 | 8.6/10 | Yes | No | Long-term guests wanting apartment-style comfort |
| Homewood Suites by Hilton New York/Midtown Manhattan Times Square-North | $139–$165/night | 3 | 8.1/10 | Yes | Yes | Travelers who want breakfast included |
Pricing context for long stays in New York City
Standard nightly hotel rates in NYC average $220–$280 for a mid-range room booked one night at a time. On a verified 30-night stay, the properties on this list bring that nightly equivalent down to $109–$210, depending on the property and season. January through March tends to offer the lowest rates across all segments. June through August and the weeks around Thanksgiving and New Year push rates up by 30–50 percent at most Midtown properties. Booking direct or through the brand's own loyalty program often unlocks a lower extended-stay rate than what appears on third-party platforms.
Tips for booking long stay hotels in NYC
- Book at least 30 days out for the best extended-stay rate — last-minute 30-night bookings rarely get the discounted nightly equivalent.
- Call the hotel directly after booking online. Front desk staff can sometimes apply a corporate or extended-stay rate that doesn't appear on OTAs.
- January, February, and early March are the cheapest months to lock in a long stay in Midtown Manhattan.
- Ask about weekly housekeeping schedules before you book — some extended-stay properties only clean rooms once a week, which matters for a month-long visit.
- If you need parking, budget an extra $50–$80 per night in Midtown. Most extended-stay hotels in Manhattan do not include parking in the room rate.
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 Marmara Park Avenue
114 East 32nd Street, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
Candlewood Suites Times Square at 339 W 39th St comes in at $109–$129/night on a verified 30-night booking, making it the lowest confirmed rate among the five properties on this list. The rate was checked on IHG.com and Booking.com.
All five hotels on this list include a full kitchenette or kitchen in every suite. That means a stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, and basic cookware. Cooking your own meals for a month-long stay in Manhattan can cut daily food costs by $40–$80 compared to eating out for every meal.
Standard mid-range hotel rooms in Midtown Manhattan average $220–$280 per night when booked one night at a time. On a 30-night extended-stay booking, the properties on this list bring that nightly equivalent down to $109–$210, a savings of roughly 25–50 percent depending on the property and season.
January, February, and early March consistently produce the lowest hotel rates in NYC across all segments. Rates climb in June through August and spike again around Thanksgiving and New Year. If your stay is flexible, a January start date can save 30–50 percent compared to a summer booking at the same property.
Yes. Candlewood Suites Times Square, Homewood Suites by Hilton Midtown Manhattan Times Square-North, Staybridge Suites Times Square, Residence Inn by Marriott Manhattan/Central Park, and The Marmara Manhattan all list pet-friendly policies. Confirm weight limits and any pet fees directly with the property before booking, as policies vary.
For stays under 60 days, a long stay hotel usually wins on total cost once you factor in broker fees, security deposits, and utility setup for a furnished apartment. The Marmara Manhattan, for example, runs $5,250–$6,300 for 30 nights with no deposit, while a comparable furnished one-bedroom in Carnegie Hill typically costs $5,500–$7,500/month plus a broker fee of one month's rent.
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