Where to stay in New York

For any traveler, the issue of accommodation is very acute. In most cases, you can find budget housing. However, there are cities where budget housing is not at all easy. If you open Bucking or Airbnb and type New York, then you are likely to get options of about $ 100 per night. To this amount you must also add the state tax, which in New York is one of the largest in the United States.

Today I will tell you where I stayed for 4 days in New York. Of course, the first thought on where to live in NY is Manhattan. However, Manhattan has a limited area, and there are millions of tourists in NY. Therefore, prices in Manhattan are very biting. Brooklyn is another matter.

I accidentally found a hostel (SUPER HERO HOSTEL) in a very quiet and peaceful area of ​​Brooklyn. Sheepshead Bay Underground Station This is not reaching one station to the famous Brighton Beach. Travel time from Time Square is 40 minutes. Is it far away?

The area is mainly Russian-speaking. Russian speech is heard on the street, and Russian-speaking employees work in nearby shops and cafes. Affects the proximity of Brighton. To the ocean beach 15 minutes on foot !!!

The hostel itself is a 7-minute walk from the metro in a quiet street. In the evening you can go to a small terrace and enjoy the starry sky.

The hostel occupies two floors of one part of this building.

Of the common areas - this is a small studio with a kitchen. The kitchen has all the cutlery, microwave, coffee maker, etc.

The rooms have several accommodation options. 2, 4 and 6 seater.

Everything is quite simple and ascetic. No frills, it's all about the price.

Generally, this hostel is often booked for extended stays. There are several packages for long-term reservations, but you can also rent by the day.

If you are looking for a budget option for a long stay in New York, then this is what you need.

A pleasant bonus will be the Russian-speaking staff in the hostel.

Personally, I was satisfied.

Watch the video: Where to stay in NYC without going broke. Hotels, airbnb and more (May 2024).

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