411 Best Hotels in New York, USA

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Brick House Bed & Breakfast

$ | 7573 E. Rte. 20, Westfield, NY, 14787, USA

The house dates from 1840 and the carriage house was a late-1800s stagecoach stop. The five rooms are individually decorated with a mix of antique furnishings like a pair of Bishop chairs and replicas. One room has a private entry. Breakfast is served at 8:30 sharp in the handsome dining room with a big stone fireplace.

Pros

  • Attractive rooms and common areas
  • Warm hosts

Cons

  • Small bathrooms, some with shower only
  • One room has only a full-size bed
7573 E. Rte. 20, Westfield, NY, 14787, USA
716-326–6262
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant

$$$$ | 2266 Main St., Bridgehampton, NY, 11932, USA

There's an upscale yet homey country feel to this stately 1795 clapboard inn within walking distance of the village center, and it's operated by the same family that owns the Loaves & Fishes food shop in Sagaponack. Beautiful antique dressers and mirrors decorate the rooms, and many of them have four-poster beds. An expansion project will provide greater capacity, in the same cozy style, for 2015. The sumptuous English breakfast, served in the dining room or on the veranda, is one of the biggest treats here.

Pros

  • Cozy on-site restaurant
  • Accepts young children
  • On-site cooking school

Cons

  • Two- or three-night minimum stays required for weekends and holidays
  • Cancellation policy is strict
2266 Main St., Bridgehampton, NY, 11932, USA
631-537–3660
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bristol Harbour Resort

$$$ | 5410 Seneca Point Rd., Canandaigua, NY, 14424, USA

All the rooms at this Adirondack lodge–style hotel have gas fireplaces, heated bathroom floors, rustic decor with wood on the walls and wool blankets on the beds, and balconies with spectacular lake views. Guests share an outdoor hot tub. The Lodge Restaurant serves contemporary American and grill fare, from burgers to maple-glazed pork tenderloin. You may cross-country ski or snowshoe on the grounds in winter (rentals available) or play the 18-hole championship golf course. Ski packages with Bristol Mountain are available.

Pros

  • All rooms have lake view
  • Peaceful location

Cons

  • Balconies are shared
  • Limited breakfast in off-season
5410 Seneca Point Rd., Canandaigua, NY, 14424, USA
585-396--2200
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Credit cards accepted
31 rooms

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The Broome Hotel

$$ | 431 Broome St., New York, NY, 10013, USA

This boutique hideaway in an 1825 Federal-style building is a favorite of design enthusiasts, both for its striking five-story atrium and for its convenient location near the neighborhood's best shops and galleries. Rooms are tight on space, though if you can splurge on the penthouse, you'll get a massive terrace. This property is a prime pick for guests who want to get a feel for downtown day-to-day life.

Pros

  • Good location for SoHo shopping and dining
  • Excellent free breakfast
  • Quiet, laid-back vibe

Cons

  • More of a B&B feel than big-city hotel
  • Small rooms
  • No gym facilities
431 Broome St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-431–2929
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bryant Park Hotel

$$ | 40 W. 40th St., New York, NY, 10018, USA

A city landmark towering over the New York Public Library and Bryant Park in a Midtown sweet spot, this sleek hotel has rooms featuring padded leather headboards with decorative bolster pillows and marble bathrooms with rainfall shower heads and Molton Brown products. Rooms are bigger than average, though those on the lower floors tend to be a bit dark and don't have great views. Both the Koi restaurant and Célon Cocktail Bar & Lounge are popular with the after-work crowd, though later in the evening both the restaurants and the neighborhood tend to get quiet. Still, during the day, the location can't be beat, with 5th Avenue and Times Square quick walks from the front door.

Pros

  • Historic building on Bryant Park
  • Fashionable crowd and setting
  • Stylish, spacious rooms

Cons

  • Bustling traffic outside
  • Not kid-friendly
  • Limited nightlife in the area
40 W. 40th St., New York, NY, 10018, USA
212-869–0100
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128 rooms
No Meals

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Bryn Brooke Manor

$$ | 6 Westridge Rd., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA

Atop a hill off Lake Street, this old mansion has lake and mountain vistas and provides a country-manor-house experience. The resident dog and cats pay you visits in the spacious public rooms, which have wood details, paneling, and floors. In the dining room the windows open so wide that you feel like you're on a porch. Guest rooms are done in dusty pastels, whites, and florals.

Pros

  • Excellent breakfast
  • Friendly vibe

Cons

  • Steps to climb, not for small kids
6 Westridge Rd., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA
607-287--0162
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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A Butler's Manor

$$$$ | 244 N. Main St., Southampton, NY, 11968, USA

Be prepared to be spoiled silly at this gorgeous bed-and-breakfast owned by Christopher Allen, who worked as a butler before opening this with his wife Kimberly. Rooms are decorated to represent the estates the owner worked in. Home-cooked hot breakfast includes a frittata with vegetables from the garden and Kim's delicious banana-stuffed French toast.

Pros

  • Free ride to Southampton beaches
  • CD and iPod jack in room

Cons

  • No safes
  • Cannot accommodate children younger than 12
  • Three-night minimum on summer weekends
244 N. Main St., Southampton, NY, 11968, USA
631-283–8550
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Credit cards accepted
Closed Jan.–Mar.
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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c/o The Maidstone Arms Inn

$$$$ | 207 Main St., East Hampton, NY, 11937, USA

A hip and sophisticated take on a classic Greek Revival inn, this town-center lodging has been in operation since the 1870s, but its current owners, a Swedish hospitality group, have endowed it with cool Scandinavian flair. Each of its spacious and luxurious rooms and cottages is uniquely designed and inspired by artists, designers, writers, and scientists, ranging from modern edge to cozy traditional. Rooms in the three cottages can be rented singly or combined to accommodate larger groups, making it a family-friendly option. In the restaurant the chef prepares sumptuous daily specials using fresh local seafood and produce as well as Swedish imports like Västerbotten cheese. The garden hosts live music, cocktails, an Ping-Pong on weekends. A continental Scandinavian breakfast is included in high season and on weekends in the off-season.

Pros

  • Delicious breakfast
  • On-site restaurant
  • Well-maintained, relaxing gardens

Cons

  • Bathrooms are on the small side
207 Main St., East Hampton, NY, 11937, USA
631-324–5006
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Candlelight Bed and Breakfast

$ | 501 W. Washington St., Sackets Harbor, NY, 13685, USA

Built in 1832, this Georgian redbrick home is next door to the Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site and a three-minute walk from restaurants, shops, and the Seaway Trail. Rooms have period antiques, four-poster beds, and quilts; two have water views, the third looks out onto the village.

Pros

  • Clean and relaxing
  • Discounts are sometimes offered if you pay with cash

Cons

  • You must cancel within 10 days of stay
  • No in-room TVs
501 W. Washington St., Sackets Harbor, NY, 13685, USA
315-646--1518
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3 rooms
No Meals

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Candlelight Lodge

$ | 143 E. Main St., Westfield, NY, 14787, USA

Built in 1851, this Italianate brick Victorian mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has inlaid flooring, leaded- and stained-glass transoms, paneled pocket doors, and ornate fireplaces. The owners are antiques dealers, and rooms are crammed with Civil War– to Victorian-era pieces. The four-suite Captain Storm House, an 1892 Queen Anne revival next door, follows much the same style. Stores and restaurants are within walking distance; the Chautauqua Institute is a 20-minute drive.

Pros

  • Lovely building
  • Amazing antiques
  • Large suites

Cons

  • No breakfast on-site
  • Some bathrooms need updating
  • Owners live off-site
143 E. Main St., Westfield, NY, 14787, USA
716-326–2830
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6 rooms, 7 suites

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Casablanca Hotel by Library Hotel Collection

$$ | 147 W. 43rd St., New York, NY, 10036, USA

A favorite for its comfortable rooms and great location, the Casablanca evokes the sultry Mediterranean with its colors and decor, including a lobby outfitted with mirrors and mosaics, wooden blinds, and bistro tables—it's all rather theatrical, but then again, so is the neighborhood. Huge tiled bathrooms, all with windows, include bathrobes and slippers, and the rooms (there are also six slightly larger minisuites) have soundproofed windows to limit noise from Times Square. On the second floor, music plays while guests linger in the spacious Rick's Café for the complimentary continental breakfast buffet and wine-and-cheese evenings.

Pros

  • Great access to the Theater District
  • Free continental breakfast and evening wine-and-cheese reception
  • Access to best-selling e-books via app

Cons

  • Exercise facilities at nearby New York Sports Club, not on premises
  • Heavy tourist foot traffic
  • Some guest rooms need refreshing
147 W. 43rd St., New York, NY, 10036, USA
212-869–1212
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Castle Hotel & Spa

$$$ | 400 Benedict Ave., Tarrytown, NY, 10591, USA

With two impressive towers and a stone exterior, this magnificent mansion, completed in 1910, sits amid 11 hilltop acres overlooking the Hudson River and was modeled after Lismore Castle in County Waterford, Ireland. The main tower is the highest point in Westchester County. Rooms occupy the original house and a stucco wing, where you'll also find the THANN Sanctuary Spa that offers holistic spa treatments. Rooms are elegant, decorated with antiques, silk curtains, and four-poster beds. The food at the Equus restaurant is as refined as the surroundings.

Pros

  • Luxurious rooms
  • Award-winning restaurant

Cons

  • Formal setting
  • Not a great place for young children
400 Benedict Ave., Tarrytown, NY, 10591, USA
914-631–1980
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chautauqua Suites Meeting & Expo Center

$ | 215 W. Lake Rd., Mayville, NY, 14757, USA

Just up the street from the Chautauqua Institute, this reasonably priced hotel opened in 2007 and still looks new. Though it has a chain-hotel feel (albeit an upscale one) and is not as quaint as other choices nearby, it offers consistently clean and updated rooms, a full slate of hotel amenities, and a bit more anonymity than at the inns and B&Bs. All rooms have two bathrooms (one full, one half). Rates include shuttles to the Chautauqua Institution and the Chautauqua Golf Club.

Pros

  • Proximity to Chautauqua Institute at reasonable price
  • Modern, updated rooms
  • Good on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Frequently overrun with conference-goers, only four rooms have tubs—others are shower only
215 W. Lake Rd., Mayville, NY, 14757, USA
716-269–7829
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91 suites
Free Breakfast

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City Club Hotel

$$ | 55 W. 44th St., New York, NY, 10036, USA

Rooms at the City Club are bright, basic, and rather compact—like cabins on an ocean liner—and have city-themed photos from the '50s, CO Bigelow toiletries, and hotel-monogrammed wool blankets. There's no bar on-site, nor a gym, but guests who book directly through the hotel receive free access to a nearby Blink Fitness.

Pros

  • Convenient Midtown location
  • Some rooms have views and small terraces
  • Personal service

Cons

  • No gym
  • Tiny lobby
  • Small rooms
55 W. 44th St., New York, NY, 10036, USA
212-921–5500
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65 rooms
No Meals

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Clarion Hotel Dunkirk

$ | 30 Lake Shore Dr. E, Dunkirk, NY, 14048, USA

The brick four-story chain hotel overlooks Lake Erie's Chadwick Bay. Rooms are standard, with contemporary furniture; some have in-room whirlpool tubs. In the Windjammer's restaurant, a boat wheel, a fish tank, and huge windows overlooking the marina create a nautical theme. Menu options include Delmonico steak, salmon, and chicken Alfredo.

Pros

  • Rooms in back have view of marina and Lake Erie
  • Nice restaurant

Cons

  • Indoor pool in a windowless room under harsh fluorescent lights
  • Room furnishings a bit outdated (though they are gradually being renovated)
30 Lake Shore Dr. E, Dunkirk, NY, 14048, USA
716-366–8350
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127 rooms

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Clegg's Hotel

$$ | 478 Bayberry Walk, Fire Island, NY, 11770, USA

Stepping off the ferry at Ocean Beach, you practically fall into Clegg's Hotel, in the center of town and a five-minute walk from the beach, and this is authentic, no-frills Fire Island. Fashioned after a sailors' rooming house, it has the feel of a college residence, but details like a flower painted on each door—done 20 years ago by a now locally famous artist—give it a touch of charm. Rooms are basic and clean; studios have water or garden views and private bathrooms, and regular rooms face the garden and share four bathrooms. Owner Tyler Streck takes pride in his place, started by his grandfather Eugene "Gene" Clegg in 1946, and welcomes guests like family. He provides bikes, beach gear and board games and avoids having TVs or clocks in the rooms to encourage carefree bonding time.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Continental breakfast including baked goods from a local bakery

Cons

  • Some rooms share bathrooms
  • Two-night minimum on weekends
478 Bayberry Walk, Fire Island, NY, 11770, USA
631-583–9292
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Closed around mid Oct.–Apr., depending on weather
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Inn The Pointe

$ | 1 Prospect Pointe, Niagara Falls, NY, 14303, USA

At the entrance to Niagara Falls State Park, this is the closest hotel to the falls in the United States. Some rooms overlook the Niagara River on its breathtaking tumble; others have views of the Canadian skyline, the state park, or the city. The rooms are standard, but with such scenery about 500 feet away you won't spend much time in them.

Pros

  • Walking distance to attractions<i>Maid of the Mist,</i> Rainbow Bridge, Cave of the Winds, and other attractions
  • Nice views from some rooms

Cons

  • Cookie-cutter decor
  • Somewhat dated
1 Prospect Pointe, Niagara Falls, NY, 14303, USA
716-284–6835
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118 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Conrad New York

$$ | 102 North End Ave., New York, NY, 10282, USA

An indulgent-yet-reasonable surprise in a quiet Battery Park City location, this suites-only hotel has many coveted amenities: significant square footage, a breezy rooftop bar, and access to green space in nearby Hudson River Park. Every two-room suite has a separate bedroom and living area—starting at 430 square feet. Luxurious extras include a wet bar, espresso machine, and huge walk-in shower. A natural choice for business travelers, this hotel is also good for families (with a movie theater and Shake Shack in the same complex). The seasonal Loopy Doopy rooftop bar has Hudson river views and serves \"Poptails\" of fruit and sparkling wine. The ground-floor restaurant, Atrio, serves Mediterranean-influenced meals from an open kitchen, with spillover space in the futuristic lobby, anchored by a 14-story mural by Sol LeWitt.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with separate living space
  • Very family-friendly
  • Near movie theater and restaurants

Cons

  • Decor is understated
  • Removed from Midtown attractions
  • Fee for valet and self-parking
102 North End Ave., New York, NY, 10282, USA
212-945–0100
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463 suites
No Meals

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Cooper Inn

$$$$ | 15 Chestnut St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA

With white moldings, delicate plasterwork, and a flying staircase, the interior of this 1812 brick inn is as Federal as its exterior. A stay here gets you access to all the facilities at the nearby Otesaga Resort—including discounted greens fees and meal prices—as well as to those at a sports center down the road.

Pros

  • Access to sports center
  • Pretty building

Cons

  • Some areas need updating
15 Chestnut St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA
607-547-2567
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cottonwood Motel

$ | 2639 U.S. 44, Millbrook, NY, 12545, USA

The design and decor of this roadside motel are standard issue: vending machines in one corner, lobby in the other. What makes things interesting are the sights and sounds behind the motel. Each room has a little patio overlooking a nature preserve. Local wildlife—deer, wild turkeys, pheasants—roam right up to your doorstep. Towering cottonwoods frame your view.

Pros

  • Tranquil setting
  • Some rooms have hot tubs

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Drab decor
2639 U.S. 44, Millbrook, NY, 12545, USA
845-677–3283
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18 rooms
No Meals

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Country Suite Bed and Breakfast

$ | 11365 Rte. 23, Windham, NY, 12496, USA
This stately farmhouse, with its mountain views and mix of family antiques and carefully chosen newer pieces, is one of the most charming places to stay in the Windham area. We like the Loganberry Suite, which has a sleigh bed and a little sitting area with wingback chairs. The splurge here—well worth it, by the way—is the Loft, with its peaked ceilings, separate sleeping areas, and windows letting in lots of light. It can fit a family, but is also just right for a couple looking for some privacy.

Pros

  • Lovely period decor
  • Intimate feel
  • Nice views

Cons

  • Short drive to center of town
11365 Rte. 23, Windham, NY, 12496, USA
518-734–4079
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Courtyard by Marriott Long Island City/New York Manhattan View

$ | 29--15 Queens Plaza N, Queens, NY, 11101, USA

Hotels have started to realize what New Yorkers themselves have known for years: that Long Island City is a convenient base for exploring Manhattan. All the budget chains are here, but among the most smartly located is the Courtyard by Marriott hotel, right near multiple subway lines, in a neighborhood that has gone from shabby warehouses to gleaming high-rises in the blink of an eye. Rooms are incredibly spacious and more reasonably priced than their Manhattan counterparts. Meanwhile, the hotel restaurant nosh! offers breakfast sandwiches and evening cocktails, and hotel staff will help you choose among a wealth of local dining options, including the nearby Adda Indian Canteen, that offer delivery.

Pros

  • Spacious, reasonably priced rooms
  • Easy access to Manhattan
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • No-frills hotel with basic service
  • Directly next to an elevated subway line
  • Neighborhood might feel a bit empty to some
29--15 Queens Plaza N, Queens, NY, 11101, USA
718-786–0003
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160 rooms
No Meals

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Cromwell Manor Inn

$$ | 174 Angola Rd., Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY, 12518, USA

After you arrive at this stately Greek Revival mansion and pass through the grand columns of the portico, any hint of formality dissolves as the innkeepers greet you with a plate of fresh-baked cookies. Combining manor-house elegance with bed-and-breakfast-style warmth, this 1820 architectural treasure is surrounded by lawns, gardens, and a patio with sunset views. Many rooms have fireplaces and four-poster beds with sheer panels or crocheted canopies; some also feature cavernous marble bathrooms. Windows provide pastoral vistas without another house in sight—except the 1764 Chimney's Cottage, which contains four of the guest rooms, all filled with period antiques. There's also an adjacent farm with a shop for hot coffee, pickles, pies, and jams.

Pros

  • Pastoral setting
  • Short drive to attractions
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Some rooms are in a separate building
  • A farm store is next door, but you have to drive to get to restaurants
174 Angola Rd., Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY, 12518, USA
845-534–7136
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crowne Plaza Resort & Golf Club

$$$ | 101 Olympic Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA

From its hilltop perch, the four-story hotel takes in the resort's 1,000-plus acres and lovely mountain and lake views. The property encompasses two highly regarded 18-hole golf courses and the well-known Veranda restaurant. It also has a private beach on Lake Placid. Guest-room furnishings are traditional and attractive, with two double beds. Some rooms have jetted tubs and fireplaces. Also on the grounds are chalets and lakeside condominiums.

Pros

  • Dog friendly
  • Specials can bring down the price of a room dramatically

Cons

  • Extras (a glass of wine, a cup of coffee, etc.) are pricey
101 Olympic Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--2556
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Credit cards accepted
249 rooms
No Meals

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Danfords Hotel and Marina

$$$ | 25 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY, 11777, USA

This inn near a marina on the harbor has spacious rooms with antiques and views of Long Island Sound. The nautical-themed rooms are techie-friendly with iPod docking stations and flat-screen televisions. Guests can enjoy the sea breeze while multitasking or relaxing on the plush sofas. Some guest rooms have fireplaces and balconies.

Pros

  • Granite bathtubs and glass-enclosed waterfall showers

Cons

  • $10 fee for Wi-Fi
  • Only one building has elevator
  • Shared balconies are not private
25 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY, 11777, USA
631-928–5200
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86 rooms
No Meals

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Dartmouth House B&B Inn

$$ | 215 Dartmouth St., Rochester, NY, 14607, USA

On a residential street off boutique- and café-lined Park Avenue, this 1905 Tudor dwelling has been the home of owners Ellie and Bill Klein for 50 years. The decor is a jumble of patterned wallpapers; original features (like some claw-foot tubs); furniture from various periods (Italian and French provincial, early American, contemporary); and quirky touches like vintage dresses hung in closets. Guests have access to a library of classic VHS movies.

Pros

  • In a quiet, pretty, and central neighborhood
  • Lavish six-course breakfasts

Cons

  • One room not connected to its bathroom
  • Small room TVs and only suite has cable
215 Dartmouth St., Rochester, NY, 14607, USA
585-434-3069
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dering Harbor Inn

$$$$ | 13 Winthrop Rd., Shelter Island Heights, NY, 11965, USA

With spectacular views of Dering Harbor, this family-friendly complex just steps from the dock is a perfect base for an active vacation—with many amenities, plus Shelter Island Yoga & Fitness right on-site. Kayaking is available, you can rent bikes, and an outdoor pool and tennis courts are on the premises. Or you can just relax on the peaceful, pleasant grounds and enjoy the water view. Accommodations include motel studios and one- and two-bedroom units; the two-bedroom waterfront suites have a fireplace and private deck.

Pros

  • Five-minutes walk to village restaurants, bars, and shops
  • Many activities available
  • Good off-season deals

Cons

  • Two-bedroom villas must be booked for seven days during summer
  • Three-night minimum on holiday weekends
13 Winthrop Rd., Shelter Island Heights, NY, 11965, USA
631-749–0900
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Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
23 rooms
No Meals

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Desmond Hotel & Conference Center

$$ | 660 Albany Shaker Rd., Colonie, NY, 12211, USA

Brick courtyards, hand-painted wooden signs, Early American furniture, and staff in 18th-century attire give this large hotel the air of a colonial village with modern conveniences. Some rooms have king-size canopy beds; all have large bathrooms with phones. The complex includes a casual all-day eatery (many patrons favor the cheese blintzes for breakfast); a fine dinner-only restaurant; and a lounge with cushy upholstery seats.

Pros

  • Comfortable beds
  • Close to airport

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
660 Albany Shaker Rd., Colonie, NY, 12211, USA
518-869--8100
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322 rooms

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Diamond Mills Hotel and Tavern

$$ | 25 S. Partition St., Saugerties, NY, 12477, USA

Close to the center of town, this hotel offers elegant rooms with comfortable beds and heated bathroom floors. The best feature is that all rooms have a private balcony overlooking Esopus Falls. The Tavern serves contemporary American food prepared by a Culinary Institute–trained chef.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • Lovely views

Cons

  • A bit expensive for the location
25 S. Partition St., Saugerties, NY, 12477, USA
845-247–0700
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30 rooms
No Meals

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Doubletree Hotel Syracuse

$$ | 6301 State Route 298, East Syracuse, NY, 13057, USA

This seven-story lodging, in an East Syracuse business district, is geared for the business traveler. Rooms are contemporary, with large desks and ergonomic work chairs, cordless phones, and pillow-top mattresses.

Pros

  • Convenient to business area and airport
  • Clean and spacious

Cons

  • Not downtown
  • Limited bed options
6301 State Route 298, East Syracuse, NY, 13057, USA
315-432--0200
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250 rooms
No Meals

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