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Thursday, 30 October 2008

New York City - Budget Accommodation Guide - Bed & Breakfasts

Writen by Susanne Pacher

In my experience, bed and breakfasts are one of the best ways of experiencing a new place. In many cases the rates can be quite reasonable although there is an increasing number of high end luxury bed and breakfasts and inns, many of whom may end up charging several hundred dollars per night as well. At some of the more budget-oriented B&Bs you can get a simple, yet usually comfortable room, often with unique décor. Sometimes bathrooms are shared which will result in lower prices, so if utmost privacy is important to you check whether your B&B accommodation offers private bathrooms.

B&B stands for “bed and breakfast”, now obviously we have discussed the “bed” portion of the equation. As far as the “breakfast” portion is concerned, there are also a range of choices available. Some B&Bs will offer full breakfasts, some even with home-made ingredients, jams, preserves or various gourmet breakfast dishes etc. while others may only offer a simple continental style breakfast. In larger cities B&Bs may even exclude the breakfast option altogether, so if a nice meal in the morning is important to you, make sure you check whether your desired accommodation actually includes breakfast or not.

One additional advantage of B&Bs is that generally these places are owned by private individuals or couples who enjoy hosting people from all over the world. Quite often the hosts end up being quite entertaining and they can become your built-in local travel expert for the area. At any rate, be prepared for a rather personal experience since often the hosts share the house with the guests. Inns are usually larger and take on an atmosphere of a small historic hotel, so there the atmosphere will be less personal.

Here is a listing of websites that specialize in bed and breakfast accommodation for New York City:

www.citylightsnewyork.com

This website offers hosted bed and breakfasts in a range from US$ 80 to US$130. Unhosted bed and breakfasts go for between US$ 130 and US$ 300.

www.athomeny.com

At the time of writing this article, this website offered single occupancy rooms for US$75 and up while most double occupancy rooms ranged between US$125 and US$175 (and higher).

www.nyhabitat.com

This website specializes in apartment rentals and has a variety of different types of apartments available. As of March 2005 their rates were as follows:

Studio: $85 to $165

One Bedroom: $135 to $225

Two Bedrooms: $200 to $375

Special Apartments: $250 to $500

www.bedandbreakfast.com

This website offers quite a few bed and breakfasts that start below US$100 per night and their listings are divided between Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. I have picked out the ones that come in at the lower end of the scale although you will find a lot more properties that offer rates in the range from US$100 and up.

www.bnbfinder.com offers several properties in New York City ranging from US$40 and up.

Here is a listing of bed and breakfasts that I could find for under $100 a night:

Stay The Night Manhattan, NY, $60-$125

1291 Bed & Breakfast Accommodations Manhattan, NY, $40-$150

Chelsea Lodge - Manhattan, NY, $95 - $110

Bed and Breakfast NYC - Manhattan, NY, $95 - $225

Rooms in Soho Loft - Manhattan, NY, $90 - $110

Bed and Breakfast Mont Morris - Manhattan, NY

Efuru Guest House - Manhattan, NY, $60 - $125

Room in East Village - Manhattan, NY, $80 - $100

The Harlem Flophouse - Manhattan, NY, $75 - $100

Regina's New York B&B in Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY, $75-$150

Honey's Home Brooklyn, NY, $75-$150

Bibi's Garden - Brooklyn, NY, $65 - $125

Angelique Bed and Breakfast - Brooklyn, NY, $75 - $150

Eve's B&B - Brooklyn, NY, $70 - $125

Astoria B&B - Queens, NY, $50 - $70

The Harbor House - Staten Island, NY, $59 - $150

Victorian Manor Inn - Staten Island, NY, $75 - $120

Victorian Bed And Breakfast Of Staten Island - Staten Island, NY, $75 - $105

Victorian Villa - Staten Island, NY, : $79 - $98

Hartshorne House - Staten Island, NY, $55 - $95

Other bed and breakfast directory websites that you may want to check include the following:

www.bbdirectory.com

www.bestinns.com

www.bbonline.com

www.ibbp.com

www.iloveinns.com

www.newyorkbedandbreakfast.us

If you have never tried b&b-ing, check out this way of travelling. You might like it too...

Susanne Pacher is the publisher of a website called Travel and Transitions(http://www.travelandtransitions.com). Travel and Transitions deals with unconventional travel and is chock full of advice, tips, real life travel experiences, interviews with travellers and travel experts, insights and reflections, cross-cultural issues, contests and many other features. You will also find stories about life and the transitions that we face as we go through our own personal life-long journeys.

Submit your own travel stories in our first travel story contest(http://www.travelandtransitions.com/contests.htm) and have a chance to win an amazing adventure cruise on the Amazon River.

"Life is a Journey ­ Explore New Horizons".

The interview with photos is published at Travel and Transitions - Interviews


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