Econo Lodge

Midtown


A budget option only steps away from the Times Square action, Econo Lodge has a small, no-frills lobby that leads to small, no-frills rooms. Some have double beds and can hold four, and others are kings, with just enough room to squeeze in an armoire and decent-sized bathroom. A modest continental breakfast and wi-fi are included in the price.

When the rates come down in off-season, the prices are more in line with the hotel's offerings.


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