Ramada Inn Yonkers
Located approximately 10 minutes' driving time from Manhattan College, the budget-friendly Ramada Yonkers also is close to the Bronx Zoo and the Bronx Botanical Gardens. Guests receive free Wi-Fi, access to a fitness center and pool and complimentary parking. The rooms have standard amenities, including a television and safe.
Ramada Yonkers
125 Tuckahoe Rd.
Yonkers, New York 10710
(914) 476-3800
ramada.com
Econo Lodge Bronx
The Econo Lodge Bronx is one of the best nearby hotels for anyone wanting inexpensive accommodations. The rooms are very basic, but include free wireless Internet and a free continental breakfast every morning. Book your reservations on the hotel's website to take advantage of its "Best Internet Rate Guarantee."
Econo Lodge
1000 Baychester Ave.
Bronx, New York 10475-4567
(718) 862-2000
econolodge.com
Marriott Courtyard
The Marriott Courtyard in Rye is close to both the Bronx and New York's two major airports. All rooms include working space for business travelers, complimentary in-room coffee, free wireless Internet and a private balcony or patio. An on-site bistro serves breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as mixed drinks.
Marriott Courtyard
631 Midland Avenue
Rye, New York 10580
(914) 921-1110
marriott.com
Affinia Manhattan
Manhattan College recommends this hotel, which is 20 minutes by car from the college. It's ideal for those wishing to stay in a more central location like Midtown Manhattan. This small hotel has a boutique-like feel, with 210 suites and rooms, all featuring sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline. Custom amenities, such as specialty pillows, can be ordered when you book your room. All rooms come with a sleeping area and a living area. Standard rooms sleep three people. Suites are for up to six people.
Affinia Manhattan
155 E 50th St.
New York, New York 10022
(212) 751-5710
affinia.com
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