Booking a Longer Stay in New York City

Engine connects you to extended stay hotels in New York City for anyone on a longer stay, from employees on temporary assignments or relocations to teams on multi-week projects. The hotels on this list include apartment-style properties with in-room kitchens from brands like Residence Inn, Homewood Suites, Element, Hyatt House, Home2 Suites, and Candlewood Suites. Among the hotels you can book through Engine is Element by Marriott New York Times Square West, with in-room kitchens and 411 rooms.

A longer stay in New York City calls for a room with a kitchen and space to work, whether you're here for a temporary assignment, a training program, or a multi-week project. The hotels on this list serve individuals and teams across industries, from media and finance to tech and healthcare, with apartment-style suites designed for stays of a week or more. You can search, compare, and book these properties on Engine, which offers consolidated invoicing, pre-negotiated rates, and no membership fee. For a stay of 9 or more guest rooms, Engine Groups handles the room-block booking; for 8 or fewer, you book self-serve.

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Element by Marriott New York Times Square West

3-star hotel 4.0 Great (4044)

Element by Marriott offers 411 apartment-style suites with in-room kitchens in Times Square West, suited for employees on temporary assignments or multi-week projects.

  • Free breakfast avail.
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Hyatt House New York/Chelsea

3-star hotel 4.2 Great (1269)

Hyatt House in Chelsea provides 150 suites with in-room kitchens for employees on temporary projects or multi-week assignments.

  • Free breakfast avail.
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Frequently asked questions

Who books extended stay hotels in New York City?
Organizations of every size and industry book these hotels for employees on temporary assignments or relocations, people in training, teams on multi-week projects, and anyone staying a week or more. Travelers book their own stays on Engine, and colleagues, assistants, or coordinators sometimes book on their behalf. The in-room kitchens and apartment-style rooms make a longer stay more comfortable.
What amenities do New York City extended-stay hotels typically include?
These hotels offer apartment-style rooms or suites with in-room kitchens or kitchenettes. Amenities like on-site laundry, free breakfast, parking, and wifi vary by property. Check each hotel's listing on Engine to compare what's included.
What should I compare when choosing an extended-stay hotel for a team staying several weeks?
Compare location relative to your worksite or office, the in-room kitchen setup, whether the property offers on-site laundry and parking, and how many guest rooms you need. For 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups handles the booking; for 8 or fewer, you book self-serve. Engine offers consolidated invoicing and pre-negotiated rates across the hotels on this list.
How far in advance should I book an extended stay in New York City?
Book as early as possible, especially if you're reserving multiple rooms. For 9 or more guest rooms, Engine Groups handles the room-block booking; for 8 or fewer, you book self-serve on Engine. Booking early gives you more choice across properties like Element by Marriott New York Times Square West, Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/Times Square, and Homewood Suites New York/Midtown Manhattan Times Square.
What's the difference between an extended-stay hotel and a standard hotel for a long trip?
An extended-stay hotel offers an in-room kitchen or kitchenette, more space, and amenities like on-site laundry that make a stay of a week or more easier. A standard hotel room typically has a coffee maker but no full kitchen. For anyone on a temporary assignment, relocation, or training in New York City, the apartment-style setup means fewer meals out and more room to work and relax.

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