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Guide to Extended Stay Lodging In New York

How to find an affordable extended or short term rental New York style


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If your next business trip to the Big Apple requires an extended stay, consider booking a long term stay in a New York apartment instead of staying in a motel or hotel. New York offers more extended stay and corporate housing options than any other city in the country. Look into a few of the following extended stay options for the next lengthy business trip that you or an employee make to New York City.
  1. Check out apartment hotels in New York.
  2. Compare national chains that have extended stay motels New York.
  3. Consider offbeat extended stay accommodations in NY.
  4. Board several employees in the same extended stay motels in New York and save money or offer the pinnacle of luxury living.

Action Steps
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Check out apartment hotels in New York


Apartment hotels have been around in NY a long time. Short term New York rentals range from very frugal walk up studios to lusciously appointed apartment hotels in New York.

I recommend: Visit the Chelsmore Apartments. These spacious rentals offer extended stay NYC luxury in an art deco building in Chelsea. Search to find temporary accommodations NY with Metro Home. It gives business travelers a choice of full size studios and one, two or three bedroom apartments with all the furnishing and amenities of your apartment back home. Some apartment hotels in NY even include fine china and silverware in the kitchen along with microwaves. Continue looking for well-appointed Manhattan digs with Furnished Quarters. This service offers a selection of extended stay apartment hotels in NY in the Upper East and West Side and the Financial District as well as other convenient locations throughout the city. They require a minimum 30 day stay.

Compare national chains that have extended stay motels New York


National extended stay chains have grown in popularity over the years, offering NY business travelers a less expensive and more comfortable living environment than the normal bland hotel room. A "home away from home" atmosphere proves a spark to creativity for the extended stay business traveler, and even the largest chains feature kitchen appliances, DVD players and many of the comforts of home.

I recommend: Reserve a room or suite at Oakwood Worldwide. A trendsetter in short term corporate housing, it has several properties perfect for executive extended stays in New York. These furnished apartment hotels, located in neighborhoods like Battery Park, Wall Street and Midtown, contain amenities like built-in microwaves and dishwashers. Many Oakwood extended stay New York rentals feature 24 hour doorman and valet service. Consider an extended stay motel with a trustworthy name like Marriott. The chain's Marriot Execustay franchise caters to executives who need short term rentals in New York located in Midtown and other business districts.

Consider offbeat extended stay accommodations in NY


New York and its boroughs give the business traveler hundreds and maybe thousands of extended stay choices, from extended stay suites to apartment hotels, sublets and short term rentals.

I recommend: Find short term rentals and sublets in New York through Oodle.com, a clearinghouse for short term apartments in New York. Check out other extended stay NYC choices at NYFurnishedApartments.

Extended stay motels in New York can accommodate several employees and save money or offer luxury


Apartment hotels have been around in NY a long time. They range from frugal short term rentals to lusciously appointed apartment hotels in swankier sections of the city.

I recommend: Choose a swanky option to short term rentals in NY. If money is no object, there’s the Carlyle in one of New York’s most exclusive neighborhoods on Madison Avenue. Try a budget alternative if your expense account has a definite limit. Contact The St. Marks Inn to find apartments for extended stay in NY that cost less than  most regular rentals in NYC. Compare dozens of motels and short term rentals on Biz-Stay.com. This site offers searches for extended stay motels and other temporary accommodations in New York.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Define your needs before booking. Some extended stay lodging options in NY offer a fitness center, business center or a small grocery store on site. Most corporate suites and apartment hotels also have high-speed Internet access in each room.
  • Hailing a cab in New York can be tough, so check with the desk or concierge at your extended stay location and have them call a car service or limo.

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