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Hotels in Lower Manhattan
20 Hotels
Fairfield Inn New York Manhattan/Financial District

Fairfield Inn New York Manhattan/Financial District is a modern three-pearl hotel for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel is located in the Financial District in downtown Manhattan, a two-minute walk to South Street Seaport and within 15 minutes (either on foot or driving) from many of the city's main attractions. The 176 contemporary rooms are small and include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi -- some with city or seaport views. There's a free hot buffet breakfast and lobby bar, and while there isn't a restaurant, guests can order room service. A business center, modern fitness center, and valet service are convenient perks for business guests. Travelers may also want to consider the Holiday Inn Manhattan - Financial District, which has better views, an on-site restaurant, and similar rates.

DoubleTree by Hilton New York City - Financial District

Located in Lower Manhattan in the heart of the financial district, this DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel property is an upper-middle-range property that's popular with business travelers. Its 399 rooms are compact in size, but clean, tastefully decorated, and outfitted with flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and coffeemakers. Amenities include an on-site Italian restaurant and bar, a fitness center, and a meeting room, but there are complaints of slow elevators, and Wi-Fi is only free for Hilton HHonors members (which guests can join for free). Travelers may also want to consider the Millenium Hilton, which for similar rates, offers a 40-foot indoor pool and impressive city views from the guest rooms.

Holiday Inn Manhattan - Financial District

The three-and-a-half-pearl Holiday Inn Manhattan - Financial District is a reasonably priced, 50-story chain hotel a brief walk from Wall Street. The property opened in late 2014 as the world’s tallest Holiday Inn, and many of its rooms offer impressive views -- some look out on the nearby Freedom Tower. A subway station is only a one-minute walk away, making connections to the rest of the city easy. The 492 rooms are small but modern and nicely decorated, with upscale bathrooms, safes, and coffeemakers, but no mini-fridges. Features include concierge service, a restaurant/bar, and guest laundry facilities, but there’s no on-site parking. For a nearby alternative set in beautiful old building, consider the upper-middle-range Wall Street Inn, which offers free breakfast, rooms with mini-fridges, and equally attractive rates, though decor is old fashioned.

The Wagner at the Battery
2 West Street Manhattan New York

Formerly a Ritz-Carlton, The Wagner at the Battery features gorgeous rooms, top-notch service, and a premier gym and spa. "Battery Park" tells you you're in for a lower-key New York experience, with Lower Manhattan's quiet nights, cobblestone streets, and -- best of all -- rates often lower than luxury properties in town.

Holiday Inn Express New York City-Wall Street

The 112-room, mid-range Holiday Inn Express New York City Wall Street is a quiet spot in the middle of lower Manhattan's Financial District chaos. Rooms can be fairly small and have the typical chain hotel decor, but there are only a handful on each floor, which translates to  minimal noise from neighbors. Hallways are stuffy, and there's an elevator if you want to avoid the industrial staircases. It's a good thing there is a small fitness room hiding in the basement because the hotel's free breakfast is superb, offering hot and cold items, make-your-own pancakes, cinnamon rolls, gluten-free options, fresh fruit, and more. It's walking distance to many business point of interest (NYSE, Wall Street, City Hall), and some tourist sights (Ground Zero, South Ferry to reach the Statue of Liberty, Chinatown). However, if you are looking for nightlife, this hotel (or rather neighborhood) isn't for you.

Conrad New York Downtown

Manhattan is famous for its closet-sized hotel rooms, but at the Conrad Downtown New York, space is just one of the many luxuries in ample supply at this all-suite, five-star hotel. Tucked away on the west side of the West Side Highway, the hotel has uninterrupted views of the Hudson River and Rockefeller Park on one side and city views on the other. Rooms are enormous, particularly for New York City (this is one of the few all-suite properties in the city), and all have separate living rooms and sliding partitions. Upscale amenities include Nespresso machines, full-sized bottles of Byredo toiletries, fluffy robes, slippers, and wet bars.
The sitting areas feature normal-sized desks and ergonomic office chairs, making this hotel a great choice if you work remotely. Some suites have comfortable sofa beds, which are perfect for families traveling with kids who might go to bed earlier than their parents.
With the high-end Hudson Eats food hall just a five-minute walk from the hotel, dining options are limited to Atrio Wine Bar & Restaurant, located on the lobby's second floor. In warm weather, the seasonal Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar adds another option.
The Conrad’s soaring, 15-story atrium lobby with large art installations makes a dramatic first impression. The location is close to downtown attractions, including Wall Street, Chinatown, Battery Park, and the Statue of Liberty. Numerous subway stops and ferries are within walking distance.

Residence Inn New York Downtown Manhattan World Trade Center Area

Occupying a 20-story building originally built in 1903, Residence Inn New York Downtown Manhattan/World Trade Center Area is a modern upscale hotel for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel is located in the Financial District in downtown Manhattan, a six-minute walk from The National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The 242 contemporary rooms and suites all include full kitchens, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. There's a free hot buffet breakfast, and while there isn't a bar or restaurant, guests can order room service from The Malt House across the road -- there's also a small convenience store on-site for snacks. A business center, modern gym, and laundry room are convenient perks for long-term stays. Travelers may also want to consider the Ritz-Carlton New York Battery Park, which has a spa and views of the Statue of Liberty, though slightly higher rates.

Hampton Inn Manhattan-Seaport-Financial District

The Hampton Inn offers comfortable rooms, a fitness center, free breakfasts, free Wi-Fi, a great location next to the Brooklyn Bridge, two blocks from the historic South Street Seaport, and best of all -- very reasonable rates. Plus, for the price of a cramped room elsewhere, you can get a Deluxe Room here with a charming (and private) outdoor patio.

Andaz Wall Street
75 Wall Street Entrance on Water Street

Part of Hyatt's luxury Andaz mini-chain, this stylish hotel in the Financial District puts a hip spin on business travel. The sleek Wall & Water restaurant, the cool Bar Seven Five, and freebies galore make this hotel a stand-out. Only the trendy W Downtown can compete for the title of hippest downtown hotel. 

Holiday Inn New York City - Wall Street

Located in the heart of the Financial District, within walking distance of several major attractions (as well as 10 subway lines), the clean, modern, 113-room Holiday Inn Wall Street is a solid choice for the price -- free Wi-Fi; on-site restaurant with room service; small fitness center; comfortable king-size beds or two doubles in all room types.