Hotel Newton

Upper West Side & Central Park


The nine-story Newton isn’t going to win any interior-design awards, but it’s clean and well managed, making it a solid budget option. The 108 guest rooms are small but come stocked with TVs, minirefrigerators, coffeemakers and microwaves. Bathrooms are all well maintained. Larger ‘suites’ are roomier and feature a sitting area.

An extra $20 facilities fee is tacked on to the rates, which covers wi-fi and coffee and snacks in the lobby throughout the day.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Upper West Side & Central Park attractions

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