Budget HI New York City Hostel

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HI New York City Hostel
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About this propertyThis uptown New York hostel is 1 block from Broadway Street and a 10-minute walk to Central Park. It features free Wi-Fi, a movie lounge, and a large patio.
The Hosteling International New York offers dormitory-style rooms with shared bathrooms. Linens, towels and a housekeeping service are provided.
New York Hosteling International offers a games room with pool tables. Guests have free access to the large community kitchen and can get beverages and snacks from the café.
The hostel offers many activities including pub crawls, night club events and in-house comedy and variety shows.
HI NYC Hostel is a 2-minute walk from the 103rd Street Subway Station, a 12-minute walk from Riverside Park, and an 18-minute train ride to Times Square.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
Budget HI New York City Hostel reviews
Looking for a great place to stay in New York? Book HI New York City Hostel; rated ★★★★☆ (8.4/10) and is available from USD $ 99. HI New York City Hostel is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
📍 Address HI New York City Hostel
891 Amsterdam Avenue, NY 10025, New York, US
FAQ
Can I bring my bicycle on NYC Ferry?
Yes, NYC Ferry accommodates bicycles with designated onboard storage areas. This allows cyclists to combine ferry travel with bike exploration of waterfront neighborhoods and parks. Bicycle policies support integrated transportation throughout the city’s ferry network.
Which ferry terminal is closest to Times Square?
The closest NYC Ferry terminal to Times Square is East 34th Street, accessible via subway or taxi from Midtown Manhattan. This terminal serves the East River and Astoria routes, connecting to Queens destinations and Roosevelt Island.