By Flickr user Scott Durgan
New York’s Penn Station is in a great spot in central Manhattan, close to the Empire State Building, Macy’s in Herald Square, Madison Square Garden and right on the train line for a all the main New York sights and sites. It’s right under Madison Square Garden really, so very convenient, and arguably the busiest station in the Western Hemisphere.
For a city Break
![Archer New York](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/dd/0b/dd0b908a5365ccc95a237d66f98cf621/600x422.jpg)
- About a mile from Times Square and just four blocks up from the Empire State Building, the Archer New York offer a quirky blend of downtown-style industrial chic and uptown decorative influences. The 180 rooms are modern and there’s a cool rooftop bar called Spyglass - named for its panoramic views.
For luxury
![Refinery Hotel](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/ea/df/eadf37ec67193b42d6ec149b62043581/600x422.jpg)
- The Refinery Hotel is not a luxury hotel converted from an oil refinery, but a hat factory. The 197 plush rooms have high ceilings, hardwood floors, contemporary artworks and some offer views of the Empire State Building. The industrial conversion vibe is mixed with a suave contemporary flare to great effect.
- MADE Hotel is super cool, from its leafy, coffee shop/ cocktail bar lobby to its reclaimed walnut floors, brushed concrete walls and rooftop bar and terrace with show-stopping views of New York and superb food.
The Best Value Hotels near Penn Station
![Casablanca Hotel](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/03/f5/03f558b70d3b73ce8976085dc7778181/600x422.jpg)
- Vibrant and friendly, the Casablanca Hotel is one of the best places to stay if you want to be right in the heart of things. The decor, as you may have guessed, is Moroccan, with beautiful mosaics, tapestries ad paintings, impressive rugs and even ornate ceiling fans. These unique, careful touches, and the fact that it's incredibly well priced for the location, means that the 48 rooms are often booked solid with repeat guests.
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