The 8 Best Hostels in New York City

Nomadic Matt's photo of the Statue of Liberty in NYC, USA

New York City may be the city that never sleeps, but it’s definitely hard to find a (cheap) place to sleep here.

Accommodation in NYC is not cheap — and it’s often hard to find deals.

That’s (in part) by design.

There used to be a lot of hostels in NYC, but the hotel lobby got the city to use an old law meant to block tenements and limit the number of people that could stay in a single room. This effectively shut down most of the hostels in town, except for a few that were grandfathered in.

Now you’re only going to find a few hostels left.

To help you plan your trip, here is my list of the hostels in New York City that I like the most. If you don’t want to read the longer list below, the following hostels are the best in each category:

Best Hostel for Budget Travelers:
Best Hostel for Families:
Best Hostel for Solo Female Travelers:
Best Hostel for Digital Nomads:
Best Hostel for Partying:
Best Overall Hostel:

Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my comprehensive list of the best hostels in New York City:

Price Legend (per night)

  • $ = Under $60 USD
  • $$ = $60-70 USD
  • $$$ = Over $70 USD

1. Q4 Hotel

Bunk beds and twin beds in dorm room at Q4 hotel in NYC
Q4 Hotel is a recently renovated hotel/hostel property with pretty basic rooms, but the beds are comfy and there’s plenty of light. The common room has a pool table and table tennis, and there’s a small kitchen for cooking. Located in Queens, this hostel is a great launching pad to exploring one of the best food neighborhoods in town! It’s a stone’s throw from the Queens Plaza station, where you can take the E line into Manhattan. It’s one of the more affordable options in town too.

Q4 Hotel at a glance:

  • $
  • Awesome common room with pool table
  • Comfy beds and well-lit rooms
  • Great neighborhood for foodies

Beds from $55 USD, private rooms from $150 USD.

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2. The Local NYC

Common area with small tables and long wooden bar at The Local NYC in Queens, New York.
This hostel is known for having one of the friendliest staffs in town. They really make it their mission to get people socializing, and the common area is regularly used for hosting events, screening movies, or showcasing artwork. I especially love the roof terrace overlooking NYC’s skyline and that they have a bar on-site with great cocktails (the bartenders are generous pourers). The rooms are clean and comfortable too. It’s a good choice for people who want to socialize.

The Local NYC at a glance:

  • $$
  • Helpful and knowledgeable staff
  • Great place to meet people
  • Awesome rooftop terrace for relaxing

Beds from $68 USD, private rooms from $101 USD.

Book here!

 

3. NY Moore Hostel

Single bed in room with mural painted on the wall at NY Moore Hostel in NYC.
Located in the trendy, hipster neighborhood of East Williamsburg, this hostel has a central location as well as a host of nice amenities, including free street parking (which is rare in NYC). I also love how it’s covered in artwork and graffiti, which makes it extremely beautiful. The beds are average, but it’s a cozy hostel to stay at and the best choice for travelers who plan to spend a lot of time in Williamsburg (and Brooklyn at large).

NY Moore at a glance:

  • $$
  • Cool interior designs (lots of murals/artwork)
  • Free parking
  • Chill outdoor patio

Beds from $60 USD, private rooms from $175 USD.

Book here!

 

4. Chelsea International Hostel

Basic common area with couches and rack of brochures at Chelsea Hostel in NYC
This is one of the largest (and most centrally located!) hostels in town. One of NYC’s first, it has an outdoor courtyard, a dining area, and two kitchens. As an added bonus, all the dorms are single beds, so no top bunks here. The hostel has a bit of a bland look, and definitely feels like a no-frills choice, but there are lockers in the rooms and the location really can’t be beat for the price.

Chelsea International Hostel at a glance:

  • $$
  • Central location
  • No bunk beds (so no worrying about getting the top bunk)
  • Two kitchens for self-catering

Beds from $68 USD, private rooms from $85 USD.

Book here!

 

5. HI New York City Hostel

Large brick building with yellow cabs going by at HI New York in NYC
This is one of the biggest and most popular hostels in NYC. Located on the Upper West Side, there is a ton of space, an outdoor patio, free Wi-Fi, events and activities, and a huge kitchen. Lots of school groups and families stay here, too. It also hosts comedy, improv, and variety shows in the theater room. It’s the best hostel in town!

HI NYC at a glance:

  • $
  • Great place to meet people
  • Chill outdoor patio
  • Huge kitchen so you can cook and save money

Beds from $50 USD, private rooms from $216 USD.

Book here!

 

6. American Dream Bed and Breakfast

Small room with bunk beds and desk with computer monitor at American Dream B&B in NYC
This cute, family-owned hostel considers itself a bed and breakfast: all rooms are private, and breakfast is free (including the fabulous homemade waffles). Plus, it has a great location near the Empire State Building, Union Station, and the Flatiron Building. The staff is very responsive and helpful.

The beds here have decent mattresses and the rooms are actually a pretty good size too. But the main selling points are the location and the breakfast (the waffles are amazing).

American Dream B&B at a glance:

  • $$$
  • Free breakfast
  • No dorms (so you’re guaranteed better sleep)
  • Great location near the Empire State and Flatiron buildings

Private rooms from $142 USD.

Book here!

 

7. Freehand New York

Eclectic lobby with painted front desk at Freehand in NYC
This isn’t a hostel, but I put it on the list because the rooms are fairly cheap for Manhattan and the place is just super cool. The décor and artwork by Bard College students give it an upscale feel. There’s a great bar and restaurant that’s popular with locals. The rooms aren’t huge, but they have enough space for you to move around. They are all modern and clean, and offer incredible value.

Freehand New York at a glance:

  • $$$
  • Bar/Restaurant on-site so it’s easy to meet people
  • Cool décor and chic vibe
  • Great location (Union Square is nearby, as is the subway)

Rooms from $213 USD.

Book here!

 

8. Nap York Youth Hostel

two single sleep pods at Nap York Hostel in NYC
This new and stylish hostel is conveniently located in Midtown, near many museums and just a few blocks away from Central Park. The pod-style rooms and bunk beds offer privacy as well as their own charging stations, so you never have to fight over an outlet here. Every room also has its own en-suite bathroom, meaning you’ll only be sharing with a maximum of six people (the biggest dorm room here).

Nap York’s focus is on providing a peaceful environment for your best sleep ever, with noise machines to dampen sound, light-blocking dividers at every bed, starlit ceilings, and a 24/7 quiet policy in sleeping areas. This is a great place to stay if you’d like to be in the center of Manhattan but still have a quiet place to come back to get a good night’s sleep.

Nap York at a glance

  • $$$
  • Shared kitchen facilities
  • Female-only dorms
  • Quiet, restful environment

Beds from $101 USD.

Book here!

 

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After living in New York for so many years, I’ve experienced a huge variety of accommodations there. There are a lot of awesome places to stay, but these have become my favorites because of their relatively low prices, stellar locations, and general cleanliness. Check them out and save your money for all the other things NYC has to offer!

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Book Your Trip to NYC: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight
Use Skyscanner to find a cheap flight. They are my favorite search engine because they search websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned!

Book Your Accommodation
You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels.

Additionally, if you’re wondering what part of town to stay in, here’s my neighborhood guide to NYC!

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

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Need a Guide?
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Want More Information on NYC?
Be sure to visit our robust destination guide to NYC for even more planning tips!