Expect to Spend: New York - New York, United States

Expect to Spend: New York

New York is not obviously a Cheapo dream city. But scratch the surface a bit (and use us as a resource) and you can find decently priced restaurants and hotels.

Hotel Rates

Hotels in New York are among the most expensive in the world. Average hotels in New York can easily run $300 a night, and every New York resident has heard stories of visitors spending in the neighborhood of $800 per night for a relatively unremarkable double room.

For outsiders and natives alike, these rates are more than a bit shocking. Our hotel listings, by way of contrast, consist of hotels running up to $250 per night (and as low as $80 per night). One easy way to slice dollars off your nightly rate is to choose a room with a shared bathroom, should one be available.

Know that all hotels in New York City carry the additional cost of the New York State sales tax, 14.75 percent, in addition to an Occupancy Rate Charge of $3.50 percent per night. It is very rare that these additional charges are included in the room rate you'll be quoted, so keep them in mind.


Restaurant Prices

With more than 20,000 restaurants, New York is a gourmand's paradise. Despite this, restaurants in New York City are not, in general, a huge bargain. To be sure, some truly amazing restaurants can be found, but you'll also find many overpriced and mediocre places.

Entrees at midrange restaurants cost between $12 and $25. Add between $8 and $12 for a glass of wine and between $20 or $40 for a bottle of wine. Diners will charge between $5 and $12 for a main menu item. Sandwiches at nice cafés will run between $6 and $12.

For some good eats at good prices, check out our cheap restaurants in New York guide



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Updated and edited: January 2011