Featuring an on-site restaurant and lounge, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott New York Staten Island offers wireless internet to its guests free of charge. Manhattan is just 30 minutes’ drive away.
Located on Staten Island, this hotel features a gym. Rooms include free Wi-Fi and 32-inch LCD TVs while the hotel is 9.4 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport.
Featuring views of the Manhattan skyline, this Staten Island bed and breakfast is 7 minutes’ drive from the Staten Island Ferry terminal. Each guest room is equipped with cable TV.
Providing free 24-hour transfers to Newark International Airport, this New Jersey hotel is a short distance from attractions, including New York City and offers on-site dining and modern amenities.
This hotel is located near Newark International Airport, 0.8 mi away from Terminal B. The hotel offers free shuttle service to and from all terminals, soundproofed windows and on-site dining options.
This hotel offers easy access to Interstate 95 and is 4 miles from the Newark International Airport. The hotel accommodations include a fully equipped kitchenette.
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Scored 2.0
Before ( decades ago) was known as park borough now is...
Before ( decades ago) was known as park borough now is traffic bridge to bridge for 40 min, rude drivers and a lot of illegal immigrants . Plus very limited amount of decent place to stay or diner . Yeak.
LavaletteM
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
I absolutely DO NOT recommend this place!!
I absolutely DO NOT recommend this place!! Everything else about Staten Island was great. Parking sucks, I had to park a block away, the owners are rude and loud. The only privacy is if you stay in your room. I'm very disappointed.
Snyder
10
Scored 10
Staten Island is so different from mainland New York.
Staten Island is so different from mainland New York. Although, or perhaps because of, primarily a domestic residential area, many open spaces and some interesting historical sites. I understand there are lots of wild deer on the island, although we did not see any. I was particularly impressed by the cleanliness of the one shopping mall I visited.
The only downside is the cost o crossing those bridges - up to $17 at peak times.
Martin
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I can only share the reason for my visit...to view and...
I can only share the reason for my visit...to view and review a concert at the St George Theatre. The theatre is gorgeous and a real dedication to its historical past. The traveling expressways are easy to navigate and well maintained. Unfortunately, I have never done any other sight-seeing here.
Sheely
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We did not walk the neighborhood.
We did not walk the neighborhood. Danuta gave us menus for different restaurants in the area that would deliver food for us.
We did not want to go out, it was the coldest day we have ever
seen, way below 0. Staying in her cozy house was just right for
us. We did not get to see Staten Island because it was dark and
we just went to the Port Ship Terminal in the morning.
Priscilla
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Scored 6.0
I was there for a funeral.
I was there for a funeral. I grew up on SI and except for friends, family and some great restaurants , I don’t visit. Many roads have potholes , and there are cameras at quite a few intersections and extremely short yellow lights. Unless you are visiting Manhattan and looking for a cheaper, quieter place to stay take the ferry round trip and leave.
Nice relaxed (suburban like) place with an amazing skyline view. I've enjoyed breakfast (8-9 a.m.) at the big dining hall table and a short chat with guests or host Mo. For me shared sanitary facilities were OK. A good start for either enjoying Staten Island (e.g. Allice Austen House opposite the street, Snug Harbor, Hist. Richmond Town, South Beach, Fort Wadsworth) or Manhattan / other parts of NY - if you are not in a hurry! Public transport round the corner. Really quiet night.
♡ Recommended!
The breakfast was a pack of oatmeal, piece of fruit and a carton of o.j.. The rooms was clean. Smaller than any other holiday inn I've ever been to. Comparable to microtel....i live in NC so the price was a little steep for such a small room..but it is in NY....hotel is in a parking lot off by itself with 2 other hotels almost exactly the same, next to it. Nothing pretty to look at...just a few trees and a big smoke stack.
It’s placed at such a convenient location to travel to restaurants, close the the ferry and bridge, beautiful view of the New York Bay and architecture. As well as being incredibly affordable compared to New York hotels and staff is extremely friendly, outgoing, and on top of keeping the location in great condition.
Breakfast was excellent. Fantastic waffles, hot breakfast & great coffee. Plenty of choice in the buffet breakfast.
Staff were very competent & friendly. It was my 2nd stay in the hotel and we loved staying there. We will be back!! Thank you so much.
Danuta was a warm and knowledgeable host. She welcomed me into her home and made us feel as though it was my own. She prepared a wonderful breakfast and told great stories of Staten Island and her time on the island. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
The location was convenient to the Staten Island ferry & the Empire Outlets. The host, Paul, was very welcoming and gave a great tour! The room was very spacious & had everything you would need to make a meal. The bed was extremely comfortable!
With being only 15mins from the SI Ferry and convenient parking next to terminal this hotel makes for a great location to visiting NYC.
The room was comfortable. Free onsite parking is available.
Good location. Easy check-in. Room was very spacious and comfortable. Nice walk-in shower. Good wifi. Breakfast was very good. I would definitely recommend this hotel, Good value for your money.
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