Lo que nadie te dice sobre Nueva York con niños: la ciudad es el parque de atracciones, pero la habitación de hotel promedio en Manhattan es del tamaño de un camarote de crucero. Una habitación estándar de 250 pies cuadrados con dos camas dobles y un carrito de bebé es un Tetris nocturno a partir del tercer día. El verdadero reto en los viajes familiares a NYC no es encontrar un hotel bonito — es encontrar uno con espacio, una nevera y una parada de metro a la que puedas llegar medio dormido con un niño de cinco años en pleno bajón de azúcar.
Los íconos están a la altura de la fama. Central Park tiene 843 acres de verde sin coches donde los niños montan en carrusel, trepan la estatua de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas y se desploman en el césped — todo gratis. El Museo Americano de Historia Natural (AMNH) en el Upper West Side tiene la ballena azul, las salas de dinosaurios y el Planetario Hayden; calcula medio día. The Met, el MoMA, el ferry a la Estatua de la Libertad desde Battery Park y el deslumbrante Times Square de noche están a la altura de las postales. El MetLife Stadium en Nueva Jersey — hogar de los Giants y los Jets (NFL) y un importante recinto de conciertos — es una actividad extra fácil de añadir si quieres combinar un partido importante o un show con el viaje familiar.
Dónde duermes determina el viaje. El Upper West Side es la elección clásica para familias: calles residenciales más tranquilas, fácil acceso a pie a Central Park y el AMNH, supermercados en cada esquina. Midtown / Times Square sacrifica la tranquilidad por la comodidad total — Broadway a tu puerta, todas las líneas de metro en Times Square-42nd Street, a cambio de multitudes y neón a las 3 de la madrugada. Central Park South es el punto ideal si tu presupuesto lo permite: puedes entrar directamente al parque caminando. El metro es tu mejor aliado — un MetroCard ilimitado semanal de $34 o el pago por contacto OMNY lleva a toda la familia de un lado a otro sin gastar mucho.
La comida en NYC es gloriosa y brutalmente cara. Una cena familiar en restaurante va de $120 a $200; un hot dog en un carrito cuesta $3, una porción de pizza $4–5. El truco: reserva una habitación con nevera, abastécete en Whole Foods para los desayunos y guarda los dólares extras para Katz's, Joe's Pizza y el brunch en Sarabeth's. Las propinas no son opcionales — 18–20% en restaurantes, $1–2 por bebida, $2–5 diarios por servicio de habitaciones.
Realidades prácticas: los viajeros con ESTA aplican en línea ($21, válido dos años); los titulares de pasaportes tailandeses y de muchos países asiáticos necesitan visa B1/B2 con entrevista presencial en la embajada — planifica con meses de anticipación. Tres aeropuertos: JFK (AirTrain + metro ~$11, o taxi amarillo fijo $70 más peajes), LaGuardia (el más cercano, sin metro directo — bus Q70 o taxi de $40–50), Newark/EWR (AirTrain + NJ Transit ~$15). La ciudad es bastante segura en las zonas turísticas; cuida tus pertenencias en lugares concurridos. Mejores meses: abril–junio y septiembre–principios de noviembre; diciembre tiene su magia con el árbol del Rockefeller.
A continuación: diez hoteles en los que realmente nos hospedaríamos con niños — desde el legendario Hotel Beacon en el Upper West Side (cada habitación es una suite con cocina pequeña real, a diez minutos del parque y el AMNH) hasta el más económico Element New York Times Square West (la marca hermana de Westin, con cocinas incluidas). En el intermedio: el Embassy Suites Times Square todo-suites con desayuno gratuito, el icónico Marriott Marquis, los residenciales Manhattan Club y Lucerne, el lujoso AKA Central Park justo junto al parque, y sólidos Hiltons y Westins de rango medio.
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Lo que nadie te dice sobre Nueva York con niños: la ciudad es el parque de atracciones, pero la habitación de hotel promedio en Manhattan es del tamaño de un camarote de crucero. Una habitación estándar de 250 pies cuadrados con dos camas dobles y un carrito de bebé es un Tetris nocturno a partir del tercer día. El verdadero reto en los viajes familiares a NYC no es encontrar un hotel bonito — es encontrar uno con espacio, una nevera y una parada de metro a la que puedas llegar medio dormido con un niño de cinco años en pleno bajón de azúcar.
Los íconos están a la altura de la fama. Central Park tiene 843 acres de verde sin coches donde los niños montan en carrusel, trepan la estatua de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas y se desploman en el césped — todo gratis. El Museo Americano de Historia Natural (AMNH) en el Upper West Side tiene la ballena azul, las salas de dinosaurios y el Planetario Hayden; calcula medio día. The Met, el MoMA, el ferry a la Estatua de la Libertad desde Battery Park y el deslumbrante Times Square de noche están a la altura de las postales. El MetLife Stadium en Nueva Jersey — hogar de los Giants y los Jets (NFL) y un importante recinto de conciertos — es una actividad extra fácil de añadir si quieres combinar un partido importante o un show con el viaje familiar.
Dónde duermes determina el viaje. El Upper West Side es la elección clásica para familias: calles residenciales más tranquilas, fácil acceso a pie a Central Park y el AMNH, supermercados en cada esquina. Midtown / Times Square sacrifica la tranquilidad por la comodidad total — Broadway a tu puerta, todas las líneas de metro en Times Square-42nd Street, a cambio de multitudes y neón a las 3 de la madrugada. Central Park South es el punto ideal si tu presupuesto lo permite: puedes entrar directamente al parque caminando. El metro es tu mejor aliado — un MetroCard ilimitado semanal de $34 o el pago por contacto OMNY lleva a toda la familia de un lado a otro sin gastar mucho.
La comida en NYC es gloriosa y brutalmente cara. Una cena familiar en restaurante va de $120 a $200; un hot dog en un carrito cuesta $3, una porción de pizza $4–5. El truco: reserva una habitación con nevera, abastécete en Whole Foods para los desayunos y guarda los dólares extras para Katz's, Joe's Pizza y el brunch en Sarabeth's. Las propinas no son opcionales — 18–20% en restaurantes, $1–2 por bebida, $2–5 diarios por servicio de habitaciones.
Realidades prácticas: los viajeros con ESTA aplican en línea ($21, válido dos años); los titulares de pasaportes tailandeses y de muchos países asiáticos necesitan visa B1/B2 con entrevista presencial en la embajada — planifica con meses de anticipación. Tres aeropuertos: JFK (AirTrain + metro ~$11, o taxi amarillo fijo $70 más peajes), LaGuardia (el más cercano, sin metro directo — bus Q70 o taxi de $40–50), Newark/EWR (AirTrain + NJ Transit ~$15). La ciudad es bastante segura en las zonas turísticas; cuida tus pertenencias en lugares concurridos. Mejores meses: abril–junio y septiembre–principios de noviembre; diciembre tiene su magia con el árbol del Rockefeller.
A continuación: diez hoteles en los que realmente nos hospedaríamos con niños — desde el legendario Hotel Beacon en el Upper West Side (cada habitación es una suite con cocina pequeña real, a diez minutos del parque y el AMNH) hasta el más económico Element New York Times Square West (la marca hermana de Westin, con cocinas incluidas). En el intermedio: el Embassy Suites Times Square todo-suites con desayuno gratuito, el icónico Marriott Marquis, los residenciales Manhattan Club y Lucerne, el lujoso AKA Central Park justo junto al parque, y sólidos Hiltons y Westins de rango medio.
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Hotel Beacon
📍 On Broadway at 75th Street in the heart of the Upper West Side. About a 10-minute walk to Central Park and the American Museum of Natural History; the 72nd Street subway (lines 1/2/3) is roughly a 3-minute walk.
Picture a long-standing hotel on Broadway right in the heart of the Upper West Side, the part of Manhattan New Yorkers actually live in. That is Hotel Beacon, set in a 1928 building and a neighborhood fixture for decades. What wins families over is that every room is a studio or suite with a kitchenette that includes a two-burner stove, a microwave, and a full-size fridge, so parents traveling with little kids can warm milk or cook a simple meal instead of eating out every time in a city where food adds up fast. Rooms here are also noticeably bigger than comparable mid-city hotels, especially the two-bedroom suites that top 800 square feet and easily hold a big family or two families together. The location delivers too: about 10 minutes on foot to Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Children's Museum of Manhattan, with the 72nd Street subway a few minutes away. The area is quiet and feels safer than the busy center. Overall 8.7/10.
- Kitchenette in every room (two-burner stove, microwave, fridge) cuts food costs
- Rooms bigger than comparable hotels; suites fit a big family
- Walk to Central Park, in a quiet, safe area
- 1928 building, classic rooms that are not flashy or modern
- Uptown location; Times Square and the big areas need a subway ride
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No. 2 #2 family · all-suite in the heart of Times Square ★8.4 📍 Right in the middle of Midtown near Times Square — about a 5-minute walk to Times Square, and roughly 5 to 7 minutes on foot to the Times Square-42nd St subway station.
Embassy Suites by Hilton New York Manhattan Times Square is the smart play for families who want to stay in the middle of Midtown without cramming everyone into one tight room. Hilton's Embassy Suites brand is all-suite throughout, which means every room is a studio suite that splits the sitting area from the sleeping area — there's a sofa bed for the kids, plus a fridge and microwave built in, so parents can put the little ones down and still watch TV or work in the other corner. The real value is the freshly made breakfast included every morning, paired with an evening happy hour handing out free drinks and snacks, which takes a real bite out of New York's eye-watering food bills. It's a 5-minute walk to Times Square and the main subway lines are right around the corner. Most reviews praise the usable room space, the value, and a location you can sightsee from all day. Overall score 8.4/10.
- Every room is a suite with a separate sitting area — great for families
- Free breakfast plus free evening drinks make it great value
- Midtown location, 5-minute walk to Times Square
- The Times Square area is busy and crowded around the clock
- Breakfast gets packed at peak times and you may have to wait
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No. 3 #3 Family · heart of Times Square with connecting rooms ★8.2 New York Marriott Marquis
📍 On Broadway between 45th and 46th Street in the heart of Times Square — step out the door and you are at the square and the Broadway theaters; the Times Square–42nd St subway station (lines N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7/S) is about a 3–5 minute walk.
Picture opening your door to giant signs, glowing LED screens and a river of people from all over the world — that is the New York Marriott Marquis, a 49-floor tower sitting smack in the heart of Times Square. What wins over families and big groups is the sheer scale: nearly 2,000 rooms, including connecting rooms and wide suites so a family can sleep next to each other or a group of friends can spread out without piling into one room. Many high-floor rooms open onto a full Times Square view, the lights of the square that never sleeps, and what surprises a lot of guests is that the soundproof windows work well enough to keep the room quiet even on the city's busiest street. The location is unbeatable — step out of the lobby and you are at dozens of Broadway theaters, restaurants, shops and the Times Square–42nd St subway hub. Inside, a tall open atrium with glass elevators and the revolving The View restaurant up top round it out. Overall 8.2/10.
- Dead-center Times Square location, walk to every Broadway theater
- Connecting rooms + wide suites for families and big groups
- High-floor Times Square views and good soundproof windows
- Huge hotel — check-in and elevators get jammed at peak times
- Always-busy area + high add-on costs for food and fees
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No. 4 #4 family pick · all-suite with kitchenette near Central Park ★8.3 The Manhattan Club
📍 Right in the middle of Midtown on W 56th St — about 4 minutes on foot to Central Park, roughly 7 minutes to Times Square, with Carnegie Hall and Fifth Avenue close by.
The Manhattan Club is a condo-hotel built for families, because the rooms here aren't bare bedrooms — they're suites that split the living area from the sleeping area, with a sofa bed for the kids and a kitchenette stocked with a fridge, a microwave and small cookware for warming milk, boiling water or putting together an easy meal in the room. That's a real help in a city where eating out adds up fast. What families with two kids love most: some rooms have two bathrooms, so nobody fights over the sink on a rushed morning, and free cribs are available on request. The address is W 56th St in the middle of Midtown — about 4 minutes on foot to Central Park for the kids to run around, and roughly 7 minutes to Times Square, close to both Carnegie Hall and the Fifth Avenue shopping. Most reviews praise the genuinely roomy, usable space and the value for a family stay. Overall 8.3/10.
- Every room is a suite with a sofa bed and kitchenette — built for families
- Some rooms have two bathrooms, plus free cribs on request
- 4 minutes to Central Park, 7 minutes to Times Square on foot
- Runs on a timeshare model — you may be pitched a membership presentation
- No restaurant or full hotel-style service
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No. 5 #5 Family · Beaux-Arts boutique near the dinosaur museum ★8.4 The Lucerne Hotel
📍 On Amsterdam Avenue at 79th Street in the heart of the Upper West Side. About a 5-minute walk (roughly 325 meters) to the American Museum of Natural History and about 10 minutes to Central Park. The 79th Street subway station (1 line) is about a 5-minute walk.
Picture a tall red-brick Beaux-Arts building on the corner of Amsterdam Avenue in the heart of the Upper West Side, the part of Manhattan where New Yorkers actually live. That is The Lucerne Hotel, a boutique hotel inside a landmark building that has stood here since 1904, its facade trimmed with carved plasterwork and a curved entrance arch the neighborhood knows on sight. What makes families fall for it is the location: the American Museum of Natural History sits just 325 meters away, about a 5-minute walk, so you can take the kids to see the dinosaurs and the great blue whale every morning without touching a cab. Central Park is another 10 minutes on foot. Rooms run from standard to roomier suites, some with a small kitchenette, and the hotel keeps cribs and extra beds for little ones. The French cafe Nice Matin sits in the building itself. The overall score is 8.4/10, a strong value in a city where everything costs a fortune.
- About a 5-minute walk to the dinosaur museum and 10 minutes to Central Park
- Classic 1904 Beaux-Arts building in a quiet, safe residential area
- Better value than midtown luxury hotels, with suites and cribs for families
- Many standard rooms run small, in keeping with the old building
- Uptown location means a subway ride to Times Square and the famous districts
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No. 6 #6 family · guaranteed connecting rooms ★8.2 The Westin New York at Times Square
📍 On 8th Avenue at the corner of 43rd Street — about a 1-minute walk to the center of Times Square, with the Times Square–42nd St subway station roughly 3 minutes away on foot.
The Westin New York at Times Square is a 45-floor tower with an unmistakable curved shape, split sharply into gold and blue, standing on 8th Avenue at the corner of 43rd Street — about a one-minute walk from the center of Times Square. It opened in 2002. What pulls families here is the rooms, which run noticeably larger than the Manhattan midtown average: there are guaranteed connecting rooms you can lock in at booking, plus junior suites of around 440 sq ft that link to a second room, so parents and kids get separate space without booking different floors. Beds are the Westin Heavenly Bed, the one guests remember for how well they sleep. Many higher floors open onto city views and the Times Square lights filling the window. Inside the tower you get the WestinWORKOUT gym, a restaurant and a coffee shop. Reviews line up on the location and the room size. Overall 8.2/10, best for families who want to stay dead-center and walk to everything.
- Guaranteed connecting rooms plus 440 sq ft junior suites that link up — built for families
- 1-minute walk to Times Square, subway station about 3 minutes away
- Rooms run larger than the Manhattan average, with the soft Heavenly Bed
- Dead-center Times Square never quiets down — street-facing rooms catch the noise
- New York add-on costs run high (breakfast, in-room water, fees)
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No. 7 #7 family · suite with a full kitchen by Central Park ★8.8 AKA Central Park
📍 Right in the middle of Midtown on W 58th St — about a 1-minute walk to Central Park, roughly 5 minutes to Fifth Avenue shopping, and close to Columbus Circle, Carnegie Hall and the MoMA.
AKA Central Park is what happens when you pair 5-star hotel polish with the comfort of having your own place. These aren't standard hotel rooms — they're apartment-hotel suites, every one a 1-2 bedroom layout with a living room and a clearly separated dining area when you walk in. The part families love most is the full kitchen: a stove, a full-size fridge, a dishwasher and proper cookware, so you can cook real meals rather than just reheat. The address is a quiet stretch of W 58th St in the middle of Midtown, with Central Park about a 1-minute walk away for morning runs, plus Fifth Avenue shopping, Columbus Circle, Carnegie Hall and the MoMA close by. Reviews most consistently praise the quiet, private feel, the genuinely spacious rooms, and the attentive luxury-residence service. It scores 8.8/10 — best for families who want home-sized space, want to cook, and are staying several nights.
- 1-2 bedroom suite plus a full kitchen — like a luxury home
- 1-minute walk to Central Park on a quiet street
- Spacious, with a separate living room, good for multi-night stays
- 5-star pricing, not for tight budgets
- No pool or big resort-style restaurant
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No. 8 #8 mid-budget family pick · well-placed Hilton in Midtown West ★8.2 📍 Heart of Midtown West on W 54th St — about a 10-minute walk to Times Square, Central Park and Carnegie Hall, with the 7th Ave subway station (B/D/E lines) a 3-5 minute walk away.
Hilton Garden Inn New York/Central Park South-Midtown West is the ace card for mid-budget families who want a Hilton brand in a great spot without paying 5-star rates. It sits on W 54th St in Midtown West, and the sweet spot is that it lands you a roughly 10-minute walk from Times Square, Central Park and Carnegie Hall in about equal measure — right between the bright lights and the green. Rooms here are known for being bigger than the usual Manhattan box, and what families love is that every room has a fridge and microwave built in, so storing milk and fruit or reheating food for the kids is easy. Larger groups can pick a suite that splits the living area off from the sleeping area, and the beds use the adjustable Garden Sleep System. There's an in-house restaurant, a 24-hour fitness center, and the B/D/E subway at 7th Ave is a few minutes' walk. It rates 8.2/10.
- Spacious suites plus a fridge and microwave in every room, made for families
- Central Midtown West spot, walkable to Times Square and Central Park
- Hilton brand at an accessible price, good value
- Busy Midtown block; street-facing rooms catch traffic noise
- Breakfast is charged separately, not included in the room rate
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No. 9 #9 Value · large refreshed hotel in the middle of Midtown ★7.7 The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel
📍 On 7th Ave in Midtown — about a 7-10 minute walk to Times Square, with the 57th St / 7th Ave subway station (N/Q/R/W lines) a few minutes on foot.
The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel is the pick for families who want to sleep in the middle of Midtown without paying a fortune. It is a large hotel of more than 600 rooms on 7th Ave that just wrapped a full refresh in 2026 — a brighter, more current lobby and a new in-house restaurant called 51st Social where you can grab breakfast or a drink without leaving the building. Families especially like the connecting rooms, where a door opens between two units so parents and kids sleep close but keep their own space. Standard rooms start at about 280 square feet, which is genuinely workable for central Manhattan, where space costs a fortune and most rooms run tiny. Reviewers also single out the double-glazed windows that hold back the street noise, so you sleep better even in a neighborhood that never quite stops. The subway and Times Square are both a few minutes away on foot. It scores 7.7/10, best for families and groups who care most about a central location and real value.
- Just refreshed in 2026 with a new lobby and the 51st Social restaurant
- Connecting family rooms plus standard rooms from about 280 sq ft
- Rates below the Midtown average for a central spot
- Big hotel — lobby and elevators get crowded at peak hours
- Service is not consistent every time
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No. 10 #10 budget family pick · full kitchens near Times Square ★8 Element New York Times Square West
📍 Midtown West on W 39th St near 8th Avenue — about an 8-10 minute walk to Times Square and Port Authority, with the A/C/E and N/Q/R/W subway stations a 3-5 minute walk away.
Element New York Times Square West is the smart play for budget-minded families who want a Marriott brand in the middle of the city without paying 5-star rates. Element is built specifically for extended stays, and this one sits on W 39th St in Midtown West, an easy 8-10 minute walk from Times Square and Port Authority. What families love most is that every room has a genuine full kitchen — more than a fridge and microwave, with an electric stove, dishwasher, pots, pans and a full set of utensils, so you can store milk and fruit, knock together easy meals and warm food for the kids like you would at home. Rooms are bright, open studios and suites built for real use. Free breakfast starts every morning, there's a 24-hour gym, coin laundry for longer trips, and several subway lines a few minutes' walk away. Most reviews praise the kitchen, the cleanliness and the value against Midtown prices. It scores 8.0/10.
- Full kitchen in every room — stove, dishwasher, pots and pans, so families cook like home
- Free breakfast plus an 8-10 minute walk to Times Square
- Well below the Midtown average on price
- Plain, function-first rooms — clean and modern but not luxurious
- Busy 8th Ave block, so street-facing rooms get city noise
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Beacon | 4 | 8.7 | ~$329 | 72nd Street station (lines 1/2/3), about a 3-minute walk. | #1 Family · Kitchen in every room, biggest rooms in the area |
| 2 | Embassy Suites by Hilton New York Manhattan Times Square | 4 | 8.4 | ~$357 | Times Square-42nd St station (a hub for several major subway lines) is about a 5 to 7 minute walk away. | #2 family · all-suite in the heart of Times Square |
| 3 | New York Marriott Marquis | 4 | 8.2 | ~$386 | Times Square–42nd St station (lines N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7/S) | #3 Family · heart of Times Square with connecting rooms |
| 4 | The Manhattan Club | 4 | 8.3 | ~$343 | Close to the 57th St station (F line) and 7th Av (N/Q/R/W lines), about a 3 to 6 minute walk. | #4 family pick · all-suite with kitchenette near Central Park |
| 5 | The Lucerne Hotel | 4 | 8.4 | ~$271 | 79th Street station (1 line), about a 5-minute walk. | #5 Family · Beaux-Arts boutique near the dinosaur museum |
| 6 | The Westin New York at Times Square | 4 | 8.2 | ~$314 | Times Square–42nd St station (lines 1/2/3/7/N/Q/R/W/S) is about a 3-minute walk away. | #6 family · guaranteed connecting rooms |
| 7 | AKA Central Park | 5 | 8.8 | ~$429 | 57th St station (F line) and 5th Av/59th St station (N/Q/R/W lines), about a 3-5 minute walk. | #7 family · suite with a full kitchen by Central Park |
| 8 | Hilton Garden Inn New York/Central Park South-Midtown West | 3 | 8.2 | ~$271 | 7th Ave station (B/D/E lines) is a 3-5 minute walk, and the 50th St junction is close by too. | #8 mid-budget family pick · well-placed Hilton in Midtown West |
| 9 | The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel | 4 | 7.7 | ~$243 | 57th St / 7th Ave station (N/Q/R/W lines), a few minutes on foot | #9 Value · large refreshed hotel in the middle of Midtown |
| 10 | Element New York Times Square West | 3 | 8.0 | ~$214 | 42nd St-Port Authority station (A/C/E lines) is about a 3-5 minute walk, and the Times Square junction (N/Q/R/W) is close by too. | #10 budget family pick · full kitchens near Times Square |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Hotel Beacon is about getting a roomy unit with a little kitchen in the heart of the Upper West Side, a genuinely quiet, safe residential neighborhood within easy walking distance of Central Park and the museums — the draw is space, family-friendly warmth, and a kitchenette that cuts your New York food bill, more than slick modern design.
#2 Embassy Suites is an all-suite hotel built for real families — every room splits the sitting area from the sleeping area, with a sofa bed, fridge and microwave, plus free breakfast and free drinks in the evening; it wins on value and usable space in the middle of Midtown rather than on luxury.
#3 The New York Marriott Marquis is about sleeping in the dead center of Times Square — step out the door and you hit the lights and the Broadway theaters — in a giant tower with connecting rooms and suites wide enough for a big family, more than it is about being a quiet little boutique.
#4 The Manhattan Club is a condo-hotel where every room is a suite with a kitchenette and a sofa bed — some with two bathrooms — giving you the space of a small apartment in the middle of Midtown, leaning on usable square footage and a walk-everywhere address more than a grand lobby.
#5 The Lucerne is a stay inside a classic 1904 red-brick Beaux-Arts building in the heart of the Upper West Side, a few minutes on foot from the natural history museum and Central Park, with a French cafe downstairs and warm, family-friendly service — it wins on location, old-building character and value in a neighborhood like this, more than on modern room luxury.
#6 The pick for families who want guaranteed connecting rooms and real parent-kid separation right in the middle of Times Square, where you can walk to everything — wide rooms, soft beds and an unbeatable location, traded against a relentlessly busy block and the usual New York add-on costs.
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