New York Hostels


Hostels in New York
A hostel is similar to a hotel with some minor differences. For one, the price is much, much lower. Instead of paying $60 or $70 per night, you are paying less than $25. If you are on a budget then this can benefit you greatly. Also, hostels don’t offer any privacy. You share bathrooms, living quarters, and just about everything else. Think of it like a college dorm room- only you don’t get to choose who you stays with. The beds are usually doubled and you sleep in a room with 25-30 other people.  They are great for travelers and those who are looking for a quick, cheap place to spend the night. New York City Hostels boasts a huge variety. Each one is unique and suits different people. Check some of them out:

Jazz on the Park
This hostel is located in the modern Upper Westside of New York City. Central Park is only a few short miles away. You can get there very shortly by walking. There are also a variety of subway lines, shops, and tons of bars and restaurants should you be looking for some fun. You’ll even catch many of New York’s most popular attractions including the Museum of Natural History and Columbia University. You can stay here for about $35 per night.

Loft Hostel

This hostel is also in a very prime location. They are only two blocks away from the nearest subway. This should help save money on a Taxi. You can either get a shared bathroom or share one for half the price. Private rooms are an extra $3.50 per night. The maximum amount of days you are able to stay is 29 days. For all of you party animals, there is no curfew- and for all those people who love food, there is a BBQ area and a guest kitchen where you can chow down. Extra luggage storage boasts a fee of $3 per night. Finally, check-out begins at 3 p.m. and has a 24 overlap period.


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