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The 5 Best Cheap Hotels in Staten Island, New York

The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge rises behind Staten Island Beach
The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge rises behind Staten Island Beach | © Elzbieta Sekowska / Shutterstock

Along with its engaged community, quirky cultural attractions and growing restaurant scene, Staten Island also offers a variety of accommodations at better rates when compared with the more popular New York City boroughs. So whether you’re exploring Manhattan or giving Staten Island a chance, these cheap hotels in Staten Island make it easy to get where you’re going and relax when the day is done.

Fort Place Bed and Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast, Hotel

Fort Place Bed and Breakfast, Staten Island
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Two blocks from the Staten Island Ferry in the historic St George district, this Victorian B&B includes lovely views of Manhattan and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Each of the three floors is its own private suite, complete with Art Deco furnishings, a bathroom and a fireplace. The first floor contains a king-size bedroom and kitchen, while the second and top floors have a queen-size bed and optional full bedrooms, suitable for families. With a continental breakfast and a prime location, Fort Place is a picturesque yet affordable option.

Holiday Inn Express Staten Island West

Budget Hotel, Chain Hotel

Holiday Inn Express Staten Island West
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This recently renovated Holiday Inn Express near Freshkills Park includes complimentary shuttle service to the ferry, as well as free newspaper delivery, whirlpool and spa bathtubs and a 24-hour business center. If you need to host a meeting, the hotel has a meeting room to suit your needs, as well as a fitness center. Whether you eat in or take a to-go bag, make sure to grab a cinnamon bun with your complimentary breakfast – they come highly recommended.

Comfort Inn Staten Island

Budget Hotel, Chain Hotel

Comfort Inn Staten Island
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Also in this vicinity, Comfort Inn Staten Island is noted for its friendly service. It offers the same amenities as other area hotels along with unique ones like 24-hour coffee and tea service and a complimentary three-day pass to a nearby branch of LA Fitness gym. It also has a public computer on the premises with fax and copy service, helpful for business travelers.

Hampton Inn and Suites Staten Island

Budget Hotel, Chain Hotel, Inn

Hampton Inn & Suites Staten Island
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Right off the West Shore Expressway, Hampton Inn & Suites Staten Island offers a variety of accommodations. The spacious, equestrian-themed lobby features a fireplace and plenty of seating to enjoy the inn’s free daily hot breakfast, with a takeout option offered Monday through Friday. Other fun perks include the 24-hour convenience store and indoor pool with outdoor sun deck, as well as car-rental service and complimentary shuttle service to Newark Airport and the Staten Island Ferry.

Hilton Garden Inn New York/Staten Island

Suite Hotel, Chain Hotel, Inn

A double bed in a hotel room with a red armchair at Hilton Garden Inn New York / Staten Island
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Across the lot from Hampton Inn, the Hilton Garden Inn New York/Staten Island offers rooms that are pricier but still affordable, especially since they include a lot for the price. With its collection of local and international artwork displayed around the hotel and its on-site restaurant featuring live music and monthly cabaret performances, the Hilton is a particular treat for culture lovers. Along with Lorenzo’s, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, the 24-hour pantry and evening room service make sure guests never go hungry.

Still not found your ideal place to stay? See the best hotels on Staten Island for every kind of traveller, bookable with Culture Trip.

About the author

A Long Island native with a love of stories, Kate lived in Baltimore for four years while studying at Johns Hopkins University, where she graduated with a BA from the Writing Seminars program and studied voice at the Peabody Institute. After two years in publishing, she ventured back into writing to help companies and communities tell their stories. She has since worked as a copywriter and content marketer for various New York startups, including American Express's Plenti program. A literature, culture, and theater lover, Kate enjoys writing fiction, exploring, and drinking tea in her spare time.

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