Cheap Motels in the East Village, New York

The East Village is a suburb of New York City, New York. It is a densely populated area that enjoys preserving its aging structures, adding a historical look to the area. The East Village is usually less crowded than the larger areas around it and may offer a break from the congested sidewalks and streets of New York City. Cheap lodgings in the East Village strongly depend on the room renter's idea of "cheap." As of 2010, there are no available lodgings in the area for less than $130 per night. Using discounts such as AAA memberships or government employee discounts will assist travelers in lowering the price of their room further.
  1. Union Square Inn

    • The Union Square Inn offers the choice of two full-sized beds or one queen bed in each room. A continental breakfast is offered for free, but a full breakfast menu is offered in the small European-style cafe on the bottom floor. Pillow-top beds are covered by 400-thread cotton sheets, with hypoallergenic bedding available if the need is mentioned during reservation. Memory foam pillows are offered for a surcharge at the front desk. Complimentary gym passes for a nearby fitness center are available at the front desk with proof of reservation or a room key. Parking is available but is very limited. Additional parking is available for a surcharge that changes depending on the season. Prices as of 2010 are $149 per night for a single occupancy in a room with two full-sized beds.

      Union Square Inn

      209 East 14th St.

      New York, NY 10003

      212-614-0500

      nyinns.com

    St. Marks Hotel

    • St. Marks Hotel has a small parking garage a short walk from the hotel but does not offer parking directly in front of it, except on the street. Wireless Internet is available at a surcharge; the charge varies depending on how long the guest wishes to use the Internet. Prices range from $130 for a single full-bed room with a maximum occupancy of two persons to $160 for two full beds for up to four persons, as of 2010. Jacuzzi tubs are available in some rooms but require a request at check-in for the upgrade. A DVD player is available in each room, with a selection of videos available for free at the front desk. A pizza restaurant that is not owned by the hotel is located on the bottom floor of this facility; it delivers to all rooms inside the hotel. A coffee and breakfast shop is located two doors down from the hotel, with a Starbucks right beside it.

      St. Marks Hotel

      2 St. Marks Pl.

      New York, NY 10003

      212-674-2192

      stmarkshotel.net

    The Bowery Hotel

    • The Bowery Hotel offers no parking, but local parking garages offer discounts for those staying at the Bowery who show their room key. Prices range from $160 per night for a queen bed room to $450 for a five-person occupancy suite, as of 2010. These luxury rooms offer special rates during the holiday season to military personnel on leave-- a discount of up to $100 per night is available, depending on military rank. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a view of the city in each room, with blackout curtains to create total darkness in the room. Rental cellular phones and iPod stereo docking stations are available with prior reservation or availability. This hotel offers shoe-shine service, massages and full spa treatments. A lounge that serves alcoholic drinks is open during evening hours. A full-service restaurant is connected to this lounge; it operates for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

      Bowery Hotel

      335 Bowery

      New York, NY 10003

      212-505-9100‎

      theboweryhotel.com

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