New York City presents a distinct landscape for group accommodations. Unlike many destinations, finding a single large property that comfortably fits everyone can be challenging, often requiring a shift in expectations from sprawling suburban homes. Space is a premium, and properties designed for groups typically maximize vertical living or offer multiple bedrooms within a compact footprint. Consider the trade-offs between being directly in the heart of Manhattan with less space and higher costs, versus larger properties in surrounding boroughs or nearby New Jersey with easier parking and more room, but requiring more travel time into the city. Walkability remains key in most areas, but proximity to public transit becomes even more critical when coordinating multiple people.
What to look for in a group stay here
When searching for a group stay in New York City, prioritize the number of actual bedrooms over the total "sleeps" count. Many listings will include sofa beds or air mattresses in their sleep capacity, which may not be ideal for everyone in a larger group. For comfort, aim for a property with at least one bedroom per two to three guests, especially if your group values privacy. Properties with three or more dedicated bedrooms are generally a good starting point for groups of six or more. Look for listings that clearly detail the bed configurations in each room.
Common pitfalls for groups include underestimating travel times between boroughs and the city center, or overlooking the cost and scarcity of parking. If you are driving, seek out properties that explicitly offer free or dedicated parking, as street parking is rare and garage rates are high. Neighborhood choice is also crucial. Areas like Downtown Brooklyn or parts of New Jersey, such as Jersey City or Hoboken, often provide more spacious accommodations and easier access to transit into Manhattan, offering a different vibe than staying directly in Times Square or Greenwich Village. Travelry recommends balancing your group's desired activities with the practicalities of your lodging location.
Our picks
The following properties have been selected by Travelry for their suitability for groups visiting New York City. They offer a range of sizes and amenities designed to make your collective experience enjoyable and convenient.
Booking tips for larger groups
Booking for a larger group often involves different considerations than individual travel. Be prepared for higher security deposits, as properties accommodating more guests carry increased risk for owners. Clarify cancellation policies upfront, as group bookings may have stricter terms. Some platforms or hosts offer options for splitting payments among group members, which can simplify financial logistics. Always confirm the total number of guests allowed to avoid any issues upon arrival.












