Placemakr Wall Street takes the top spot with an 8.8 overall and staff scores hitting 9.3 — a rare feat for NYC studios. For kitchens and location, Hotel Beacon’s 9.6 location score and full kitchenettes make it the smart Midtown pick. Both deliver serious value without sacrificing space.
New York studio hotels live and die by location and kitchen access. Here are 14 properties that actually deliver on both.
Why Trust This Guide
I analyzed 14 properties across 17,900+ total verified guest reviews, with an average guest score of 8.7/10, to build this list of the best studio hotels in New York City for every traveler type.
🎯 Quick Picks: Skip to What You Need
- Best Overall: #2 Placemakr Wall Street→ Rates
- Best Location (Upper East Side): #11 The Mark New York→ Rates
#3 Hotel Beacon→ Rates - Budget-Friendly Studio: #4 Candlewood Suites NYC-Times Square→ Rates
- Best for Cleanliness: #13 Fully Renovated Manhattan Gem→ Rates
- Best Score-to-Price Ratio: #7 One Dutch Hotel→ Rates
#10 Residence Inn Midtown Eastside→ Rates - Most Spacious Studio: #14 Vintage Luxe NY – Designer Lofts→ Rates
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Quick Compare: Top Places To Stay
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| 1. Homewood Suites Midtown Manhattan Times Square South | (3,550+ Reviews) |
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| 2. Placemakr Wall Street | (3,150+ Reviews) |
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| 3. Hotel Beacon | (2,900+ Reviews) |
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| 4. Candlewood Suites NYC -Times Square by IHG | (2,550+ Reviews) |
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| 5. The Beekman Tower, Trademark Collection by Wyndham | (1,700+ Reviews) |
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| 6. TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Manhattan/Times Square | (1,350+ Reviews) |
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| 7. One Dutch Hotel | (1,000+ Reviews) |
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| 8. Lombardy Hotel | (600+ Reviews) |
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| 9. Hotel 32 32 | (550+ Reviews) |
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| 10. Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/ Midtown Eastside | (200+ Reviews) |
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| 11. The Mark New York | (50+ Reviews) |
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| 12. Steps from Everything – Modern 1-Bdr in Downtown’s Union Square | (50+ Reviews) |
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| 13. Fully renovated Manhattan gem | (40+ Reviews) |
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| 14. Vintage Luxe NY – Designer Lofts & Apartments NYC | (20+ Reviews) |
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Full Breakdown: 14 Studio Hotels in New York City Reviewed
1. Homewood Suites Midtown Manhattan Times Square South






The Vibe
This 3-star operates like a quiet base camp a block off the Times Square chaos. Guests rave about the free breakfast spread — good enough to skip the $18 coffee shop around the corner. Staff hits 8.9, and the Wi-Fi (9.0) holds up even at peak hours.
What You Actually Get
Every room comes with a full kitchen — stovetop, microwave, fridge — not just a sad little hot plate. You get a fitness center, a terrace, and free parking (rare in this neighborhood). The Wednesday Evening Reception is a legit perk: free drinks and snacks that save you a round at a Hell’s Kitchen bar. Laundry’s on-site, coin-operated on the 5th floor. Note that children 18+ are charged as adults, so check the fine print before bringing teens.
Choose this if: You want to be steps from Broadway but need a quiet sleep and free breakfast — this is the best combo in the Theater District.
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2. Placemakr Wall Street






The Vibe
A 4-star apartment-hotel blend that feels more like a chic studio rental than a typical hotel. The staff score of 9.3 stands out in a city where service can be hit-or-miss. Cleanliness hits 9.0, and the Financial District location means quiet mornings and fast subway access.
What You Actually Get
Each unit has a full kitchen (not just a kitchenette) with stovetop and fridge. Two on-site restaurants mean you can eat out without leaving the building. Pets are allowed with a one-time $100 cleaning fee — a fair deal for NYC. Breakfast is available (specifics vary by package). The studio plus units have an alcove bed (53.5″ wide) plus a queen Murphy bed, making them smart for couples who need separate sleep surfaces. Free laundry in the building is a game-changer for longer stays.
Choose this if: You prioritize service and want a Financial District base with actual kitchen space — this is the highest-staff-rated studio in the list.
3. Hotel Beacon






The Vibe
A 4-star property with a location rating of 9.6 — one of the highest in this entire list. The Upper West Side perch puts you near Central Park, Lincoln Center, and a string of excellent Broadway-adjacent restaurants. Repeat guests are common here, and the comfortable beds (9.2 comfort score) keep them coming back.
What You Actually Get
Kitchenettes come with actual plates, cups, utensils, and a stovetop — enough to cook a real meal. The fridge is full-sized, unlike the mini-bar fridges at comparable hotels. Coin/card laundry on the 5th floor means you can pack light for a week-long stay. The continental breakfast costs extra (€35), but the location makes up for it — you’re steps from Zabar’s and dozens of Upper West Side delis. Pets aren’t allowed here, so this is strictly a human-only spot.
Choose this if: You want an Upper West Side location and a real kitchenette — the 9.6 location score is the highest for any studio-ready property in this guide.
4. Candlewood Suites NYC -Times Square by IHG






The Vibe
This 3-star all-suite property is the budget-friendly workhorse of the list. The location (9.4) puts you within walking distance of Broadway, but the private parking is the real unicorn feature — almost no other Times-area hotels have it. The 24-hour convenience store is a lifesaver for late-night snack runs.
What You Actually Get
Suites come with full kitchens — stovetop, microwave, and full-size fridge. Free laundry on-site means you can stay a week on one suitcase. Pets are allowed with charges, making this one of the few pet-friendly studio options near Times Square. There’s a $15+tax nightly “Destination Fee” that covers premium WiFi and two water bottles, so factor that in. The fitness center is basic but clean. No rollaway beds available, so the room configuration is what you book.
Choose this if: You’re driving into NYC or need pet-friendly budget studios — the private parking alone saves you a headache and a fortune.
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5. The Beekman Tower, Trademark Collection by Wyndham






The Vibe
A 4-star property that leans into apartment-style living — spacious units, balconies on some rooms, and a shared lounge that feels like a building’s common room rather than a hotel lobby. The staff score of 9.0 shows consistent service, and the restaurant/bar on-site means you don’t have to hunt for dinner after a long day.
What You Actually Get
Kitchens come equipped in many units, though you’ll want to confirm with the property for specific room types. The real win here is the complimentary guest laundry in the basement — no coins, no cards, just free. Pets are allowed on request with charges — call ahead. Some rooms have balconies, a luxury in midtown NYC. Note that children 6+ are charged as adults, so this may not be the cheapest option for families with school-age kids. Early check-in and late checkout are subject to availability and extra fees.
Choose this if: You want a balcony and free laundry in a Midtown studio — this is the only combo offering both.
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6. TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Manhattan/Times Square






The Vibe
A Marriott 3-star that punches above its weight on location — 9.6, tied with Hotel Beacon. It sits on Restaurant Row (44th Street), meaning your dinner options are a 30-second walk away. The staff (9.2) is notably friendlier than the ratings suggest, and the rooms are described as “great size” by guests — important for NYC standards.
What You Actually Get
Suites come with kitchenettes — think microwave, fridge, and stovetop — plus a separate living area in some configurations. The free American breakfast is included, which saves you $15-20 per person daily vs. eating out. A $250 damage deposit is held at check-in (returned after checkout if nothing’s off). The property stores luggage for early arrivals, a nice touch if your flight lands before 4 PM. The Wi-Fi scores only 7.5, so heavy streamers should plan to hotspot. Pets are allowed with charges.
Choose this if: You want a 9.6-location studio with free breakfast — this is the best location-to-value ratio in the Theater District.
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7. One Dutch Hotel






The Vibe
A 4-star apartment that feels more like a residential building with a front desk. The Financial District location is surprisingly quiet — guests mention the street is calm despite being near the WTC and One World Trade Center. Cleanliness hits 8.9, and the units come with updated bathrooms and kitchens that guests consistently praise.
What You Actually Get
Every unit has a kitchen — stovetop, fridge, the works. The living room sofa converts into a queen-size bed, making this studio apartment viable for two people who want separate sleep zones. The location is a 6-minute walk to the 9/11 Memorial and half a mile from One World Trade Center. Luggage storage is available for early arrivals. Note that there’s exterior scaffolding as part of required facade maintenance — it’s a minor visual inconvenience but doesn’t affect the rooms. No pets allowed.
Choose this if: You’re exploring the Financial District and WTC area and want a quiet, updated studio with a real kitchen.
8. Lombardy Hotel





The Vibe
A 4-star Midtown East staple with a 9.5 location score — you’re a 5-minute walk from Central Park and steps from the 59th Street subway. The property has a loyal following among families who return every trip. Value scores only 7.8, which reflects the higher price point, but the spacious rooms make it work for groups.
What You Actually Get
Many rooms have kitchenettes and separate living areas. The Queen Suite comes with two queen beds in the bedroom plus a separate living room — essentially a one-bedroom apartment. Pets up to 30 lbs are allowed on request with charges. A smoking room is available on request. The 59th Street subway is 1,640 feet away, giving you express train access. Note that guests must be 21+ to check in, and parties/in-room gatherings are strictly prohibited. English is the primary staff language.
Choose this if: You’re a family with older kids (13+) needing space — the two-queen-plus-living-room layout is hard to beat.
9. Hotel 32 32






The Vibe
The budget-conscious option with a killer location — the Empire State Building is a 3-minute walk. The facilities score (7.3) and cleanliness (7.9) reflect a more worn-in property, but the staff (8.4) gets consistently positive mentions. The rooftop bar is temporarily closed, which is a bummer, but the terrace is still available.
What You Actually Get
Select rooms have kitchens: the Queen Superior has a stovetop only, while the King Superior gets a full stove with oven. So if cooking matters, book the King. Balcony rooms exist and smoking is allowed on balconies (just use the ashtray). The property partners with a local garage for parking — ABM on 32nd Street. Wi-Fi scores a low 6.7, so streamers beware. The complimentary coffee in the lobby is a small but appreciated touch. No pets allowed.
Choose this if: You’re on a tight budget but need a kitchen and want to be steps from the Empire State Building.
10. Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/ Midtown Eastside






The Vibe
A 4-star Marriott with an excellent 8.7 rating and a 9.4 location score in Midtown East. The staff score of 9.2 matches TownePlace Suites, with guests specifically mentioning Carlos at the front desk. The kitchenette is a real asset — guests love being able to bring groceries back and cook. Breakfast is included and described by multiple guests as good.
What You Actually Get
Every room has a kitchenette — fridge, stovetop, microwave — perfect for the grocery store two blocks away. The $20/night incidental hold is the lowest on this list. Pets are allowed on request with charges. Children 12+ are charged as adults, so family check is worthwhile. The property is within a 10-minute walk of Grand Central Station and the New York Public Library. Free luggage storage for early arrivals. Parking is available at extra cost.
Choose this if: You want a clean, well-staffed Midtown East studio with the lowest incidental hold in the list and a grocery store nearby.
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11. The Mark New York






The Vibe
A 5-star boutique that sits one block from Central Park. The location score of 9.7 is the highest in this list. This is luxury territory — staff scores 9.6, comfort hits 9.6, and cleanliness is 9.4. The Mark Restaurant is a destination in itself, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner.
What You Actually Get
The Mark offers kitchen-equipped suites — some units have full kitchens — for those who want studio-style living at a luxury tier. Valet parking is available at $95 for sedans/SUVs (no in-and-out privileges). Breakfast-included rates cover two guests; extras pay a surcharge. Daily laundry services are provided — there’s no guest self-service laundry here. Guests must be 21+ to check in. Wi-Fi scores a surprisingly low 5.0, so this isn’t the spot for heavy streaming. Pets are allowed with charges.
Choose this if: You want 5-star luxury with kitchen access and a location that puts Central Park outside your door.
12. Steps from Everything – Modern 1-Bdr in Downtown’s Union Square






The Vibe
A 4-star apartment that’s exactly what the name says — steps from Union Square’s subway, restaurants, and markets. The location score of 9.7 ties The Mark for the highest in the list. Guests describe it as “comfortable and cozy,” with easy access to public transit. The 8.9 value score suggests you’re getting genuine bang for your buck here.
What You Actually Get
This is a fully private studio apartment — no shared spaces. The kitchen is full-sized with a stove and fridge. The building offers discounts for weekly stays, making it a good extended-stay option. Check-in has a tight window (3-6 PM), so coordinate your arrival carefully. Luggage storage is available if you arrive early. No pets allowed. The property doesn’t have a 24-hour front desk, so late arrivals need prior arrangement. Air conditioning is included, which is a lifesaver in NYC summers.
Choose this if: You want a genuine private apartment experience in Union Square with a 9.7 location and value scores that don’t make you wince.
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13. Fully renovated Manhattan gem






The Vibe
This is the highest-rated property in the list at 9.5, with exceptional scores across the board: Facilities 9.9, Cleanliness 9.8, Comfort 9.8. The Wi-Fi hits a perfect 10.0. It’s a fully renovated unit offering the entire place to yourself — no shared hotel corridors, no front desk. The Harlem location puts you near Yankee Stadium and Columbia University.
What You Actually Get
The 660 sq ft space is enormous by NYC standards — bigger than many one-bedroom apartments. The kitchen is full-sized and fully renovated. You get a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi (the fastest on this list), and air conditioning. The location on Madison Avenue in Harlem means you’re in a real residential neighborhood with local restaurants and grocery shops, not a tourist corridor. Check-in time isn’t specified in the data, so confirm directly. No pets allowed. The property has an elevator.
Choose this if: You want the highest-rated, most spacious, and cleanest studio in New York — and you’re okay with a non-tourist Harlem location.
14. Vintage Luxe NY – Designer Lofts & Apartments NYC






The Vibe
A 4-star Harlem apartment with designer touches — exposed brick, curated decor, and a private balcony. The 8.9 rating is strong, with Facilities at 9.1 and Cleanliness at 9.0. The quiet street location is a highlight, with guests mentioning the neighborhood feels residential and calm. The host leaves a warm welcome note — a small touch that builds loyalty.
What You Actually Get
The apartment is half a level below street level but still has windows throughout — it’s not a basement, more like a garden unit. The back opens to a private balcony/terrace. The kitchen is full-sized with a washing machine — a rare amenity for studio-type stays. Two sofas fully lay down into beds, so the place can sleep four if needed. No recliner chairs, but the accent chairs provide seating. Free Wi-Fi scores a perfect 10.0. Check-in runs until 11 PM, giving you flexibility for late arrivals. No pets allowed. The property offers a terrace in addition to the balcony.
Choose this if: You want a designer loft with a balcony, washer, and the highest Wi-Fi score — and you’re open to a Harlem neighborhood experience.
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Final Verdict: Our Top 3 Picks
🏆 Best Overall
#2 Placemakr Wall Street
8.8 overall, Staff 9.3, two restaurants, free laundry, and kitchens — the complete studio package with the highest staff score in the list.
💰 Best Value
#7 One Dutch Hotel
8.7 overall with an 8.9 value score, full kitchen, and 9.4 location — you get Financial District access without the luxury markup.
🏠 Best for Extended Stays
#10 Residence Inn Midtown Eastside
Kitchenettes, grocery store two blocks away, $20 incidental hold, and a 9.4 location — the smartest economics for 7+ night stays.
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How We Ranked These New York City Hotels
To find the best studio hotels in New York City, I evaluated 14 properties across 17,900+ guest reviews, filtering for kitchen access, location scores, and overall value in five key borough neighborhoods.
- Guest score thresholds: Only properties with 8.0+ overall and 10+ verified reviews
- Score breakdown analysis: Prioritized cleanliness, location, and value — the categories that drive repeat bookings
- Amenity verification: Cross-referenced advertised kitchen/full-kitchen listings against guest review patterns
- Location signals: Subway proximity and walkability to major NYC landmarks (Times Square, Central Park, Financial District)
Frequently Asked Questions
Are pets allowed at these New York City studio hotels?
Several properties on this list welcome pets. Placemakr Wall Street (H2) allows pets with a one-time $100 cleaning fee. Candlewood Suites NYC-Times Square (H4), The Beekman Tower (H5), and Residence Inn Midtown Eastside (H10) also accept pets with charges. The Mark New York (H11) is pet-friendly too. Pets are not allowed at Hotel Beacon (H3), One Dutch Hotel (H7), or Hotel 32 32 (H9). Always confirm pet fees and weight limits when booking — some charge per stay, others per night.
Which studio hotels in New York City offer free cancellation?
Cancellation policies vary by room type and booking date across all properties. Homewood Suites (H1), Placemakr Wall Street (H2), and Hotel Beacon (H3) typically offer flexible rates that allow free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before check-in. Many properties also offer non-refundable rates at lower prices. The safest bet is to book a “free cancellation” rate displayed at checkout — never assume standard policies apply to non-refundable bookings. Check carefully before confirming.
What’s the best time to visit New York City for affordable studio hotel rates?
January through March (excluding holiday weekends) sees the lowest hotel rates across NYC, including studio properties. Mid-week stays (Sunday-Thursday) regularly cost 20-40% less than Friday-Saturday nights. September through November and April through June are peak tourist seasons, with rates climbing significantly. For the best value, consider a late January or February trip — bundle up and enjoy significantly lower rates at properties like Candlewood Suites (H4) and Residence Inn (H10).
How do I get from JFK Airport to these studio hotels?
The AirTrain JFK connected to the NYC subway system is the most cost-effective option. From JFK, take the AirTrain to Jamaica Station, then the E train to Times Square or the 4/5/6 trains to Midtown. Most properties are within a 5-15 minute walk from their respective subway stations. Uber/Lyft from JFK to Midtown runs $60-80, while a yellow taxi is a flat $52+ tolls. For properties in the Financial District (Placemakr Wall Street, One Dutch Hotel), the A train from JFK to Fulton Street is the direct route.
What’s the most walkable neighborhood for studio hotels in New York City?
Midtown Manhattan — specifically the Times Square/Hell’s Kitchen area and Midtown East — offers the highest walkability to major attractions. Homewood Suites (H1), TownePlace Suites (H6), and Hotel 32 32 (H9) all sit within walking distance of Broadway, the Empire State Building, and dozens of theaters and restaurants. For a quieter but still walkable experience, the Upper West Side (Hotel Beacon, H3) puts Central Park and Lincoln Center at your doorstep with excellent subway connections.
Which studio hotels have the best kitchens?
For full kitchens (stovetop + oven + full-size fridge), look at Homewood Suites Midtown (H1), Placemakr Wall Street (H2), Candlewood Suites (H4), One Dutch Hotel (H7), and the Fully renovated Manhattan gem (H13). Hotel Beacon (H3) and Residence Inn (H10) offer kitchenettes with stovetops and fridges but no ovens. Hotel 32 32’s King Superior rooms have full ovens, while the Queen Superior only has a stovetop. The Mark (H11) offers kitchen access but at a luxury price point.