The Best Hotels Near Ellis Island, New York
Once the busiest immigration station in the United States, Ellis Island is a must-visit while exploring New York City. Discover the finest places to stay nearby – all bookable with Culture Trip.
If you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere, so the song goes. For many, Ellis Island is where it all began. Between 1892 and 1954, more than 12m immigrants arrived here with hopes of achieving the American dream. Today it’s a small but mighty historic attraction, shadowed by the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island nearby. If you’re looking to stay within easy reach of Ellis Island, book one of these hotels – they all have easy access to the ferry at Battery Park.
Hotel 50 Bowery
Hotel
Tuck into dim sum or spaghetti alla carbonara ahead of your trip to Ellis Island – Hotel 50 Bowery is foodie heaven. The hotel sits among the delights of Chinatown, Little Italy and fashionable SoHo. The diversity of the area is fused into the design. Take the Chinese dragon emblazoned on the bathrobes, and the original artwork from local studio Exhibition A. The hotel is a 15-minute subway ride to the Ellis Island ferry.
The Frederick Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Luxury
It couldn’t be easier to reach Ellis Island from the Frederick – it sits above Chambers Street station, so take the 1 to South Ferry station. The hotel itself is a Tribeca legend, built in 1844 in the gothic-revival style. Inside you’ll discover a blend of vintage, art nouveau and midcentury decor combined in an industrial setting – expect exposed brick walls and slender velvet sofas. The thin-crust pizza at the acclaimed Serafina Tribeca restaurant is worth sampling.
The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel
Chain Hotel, Luxury
This plush boutique hotel is a flashback to the golden era of Manhattan glamour. Built in 1883, it was home to several culturally significant establishments before becoming a hotel. Every inch of the architectural beauty is filled with lavish decor and thought-provoking art. Upstairs, rooms are light-filled with craft cocktail tables and oversized rain showers as standard. Best of all, it’s an eight-minute ride on the MTA to Battery Park where the Ellis Island ferry awaits.
11 Howard
Boutique Hotel
The best way to describe 11 Howard is casual luxury. Here, Danish minimalism meets New York realism. Rooms carry Scandanivian-style furniture, light oak floors and sculptures by New York-based artist Katie Yang. A popular hangout for fashionistas due to its close proximity to Spring Street, it’s also a 10-minute subway ride to Battery Park. Reserve a table at the Blond bar for artisan cocktails and nightly DJ sets.
Walker Hotel Tribeca
Boutique Hotel
The Walker Hotel draws on the neighborhood’s quirky character infused with design-forward style. The 171 rooms are compact but smart; they and the suites carry minimalist furnishings, accented with herringbone wood floors and crisp white linen. Don’t miss 5pm negronis at the Happy Be rooftop bar. Take the subway to Battery Park, or jump in a cab for a 15-minute ride.
Canopy by Hilton Jersey City Arts District
Hotel
Want to avoid NYC prices but stay close to the action? Jersey City is a short PATH train away from the World Trade Center subway station, plus you can reach Ellis Island easily via Warren Street. This Canopy hotel is a great base to discover the growing creative scene in the Powerhouse Arts District, as well as the wonders of Manhattan. Pet-friendly rooms are an added perk.
Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel
Business Hotel
Rich wood, leather furnishings and brass accents in each room give a gentleman’s club vibe to this Financial District hotel. Social spots include an onsite Italian restaurant, Felice, and La Soffitta library lounge, where you’ll rub shoulders with Wall Street movers and shakers. Battery Park is walking distance (or a six-minute taxi ride) from here.
Conrad New York
Suite Hotel
You couldn’t be closer to the Battery Park ferry terminal at this Conrad outpost, overlooking the Hudson River. Its waterfront location is one of the key highlights. Head to the Loopy Doopy rooftop bar to admire the view with a raspberry Moscow mule in hand. Inside, rooms are minimal and spacious – upgrade for a king bed with a river view.