An extended stay works better with a place to cook your own meals, and these hotels are built around that, each offering an in-room kitchen suited to a longer visit. The New York City area draws activity from finance, media, technology, and a wide range of other industries, and the hotels on this list serve travelers from all of them staying a week or more. You can book these hotels on Engine, and for 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups manages the room-block booking. Smaller stays remain self-serve for individuals or small teams.
How do I book extended stay hotels in New York City for a crew or team?
If you need nine or more rooms, Engine Groups handles the booking for you. For eight rooms or fewer, you can search and book self-serve on Engine. Either way, you'll see properties like Sonesta ES Suites Parsippany Morris Plains (156 rooms) and Home2 Suites by Hilton Newark Airport (135 rooms), all with in-room kitchens.
What should I compare when choosing a longer-stay hotel for my team in the area?
Start with location relative to your project site or office, then check that the property has in-room kitchens (all the hotels on this list do). Amenities like on-site laundry, free breakfast, and weekly housekeeping vary by property, so confirm what matters most to your team. Room count can also signal capacity if you're booking multiple suites.
How does billing work for an extended stay or a multi-room booking?
Engine offers consolidated invoicing, so you get one bill instead of managing separate charges for each room. You can choose from multiple payment options, and there's no membership fee to use the platform.
How far in advance should I book an extended stay for a crew in New York City?
For a group, book as soon as you know your project dates. Extended-stay properties like Candlewood Suites Secaucus - Meadowlands (82 rooms) can fill up, especially during busy seasons, and booking early gives you more options. For a single traveler on a longer assignment, a few weeks' lead time is usually enough.
What's the difference between an extended-stay hotel and a standard hotel for a long trip?
Extended-stay hotels offer apartment-style suites with in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, more living space, and amenities designed for stays of a week or longer. A standard hotel room works fine for a night or two, but when your team is on-site for several weeks, the ability to prep meals and spread out makes a real difference.