New York City hosts 17 Hilton-brand properties spanning sub-brands from Conrad and Waldorf Astoria to Hampton Inn and Hilton Garden Inn. Every hotel on this list was verified against Hilton's official property directory and cross-referenced with Google Maps for current operating status and exact address as of 2026. Properties are grouped by sub-brand, and each physical building appears only once.
How we verified this list
Each property was confirmed against Hilton's official hotel finder and a second independent source before inclusion. Hotels that closed, rebranded, or changed ownership before 2026 are excluded. Addresses were verified at the street level, not assumed by neighborhood. The total property count in the header matches the exact number of hotel entries below.
Hilton hotels in NYC at a glance
| Hotel | Sub-brand | Neighborhood | Stars |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waldorf Astoria New York | Waldorf Astoria | Midtown East | 5 |
| Conrad New York Downtown | Conrad | Lower Manhattan | 4 |
| Conrad New York Midtown | Conrad | Midtown | 4 |
| Hilton New York Midtown | Hilton Hotels & Resorts | Midtown | 4 |
| Hilton Times Square | Hilton Hotels & Resorts | Times Square | 4 |
| Hilton Club New York | Hilton Grand Vacations | Midtown | 4 |
| DoubleTree by Hilton New York Midtown Park Avenue | DoubleTree | Midtown South | 4 |
| DoubleTree by Hilton New York Times Square West | DoubleTree | Times Square | 3 |
| DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown | DoubleTree | Lower Manhattan | 4 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/Midtown Park Avenue | Hilton Garden Inn | Midtown | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/Times Square Central | Hilton Garden Inn | Times Square | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn New York/West 35th Street | Hilton Garden Inn | Midtown | 3 |
| Hilton Garden Inn Staten Island | Hilton Garden Inn | Staten Island | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan/Times Square North | Hampton Inn | Times Square | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan/Downtown-Financial District | Hampton Inn | Lower Manhattan | 3 |
| Hampton Inn Manhattan/Madison Square Garden Area | Hampton Inn | Chelsea/Midtown South | 3 |
| Home2 Suites by Hilton New York Long Island City | Home2 Suites | Long Island City, Queens | 3 |
Picking the right Hilton sub-brand for your trip
- Waldorf Astoria and Conrad properties target travelers who want full-service luxury, including concierge, spa, and fine dining on-site.
- DoubleTree and Hilton Hotels & Resorts properties sit in the upper-midscale to upscale range and work well for business travelers who want meeting space and a full-service bar.
- Hilton Garden Inn and Hampton Inn properties keep costs lower while still offering free breakfast at Hampton locations.
- Home2 Suites in Long Island City suits extended-stay travelers: units include a kitchenette with a two-burner cooktop, full-size refrigerator, and dishwasher, and the property sits one stop from Midtown on the E, M, or 7 train.
Hilton's sustainability program across NYC properties
Hilton runs its corporate responsibility work under the Travel with Purpose platform, which sets targets for carbon reduction, water use, and waste diversion across all managed and franchised properties. In New York City, several properties report energy and water data through Hilton's LightStay system, which tracks consumption at the property level. Conrad New York Downtown has pursued LEED certification for its building, and the Hilton New York Midtown has implemented in-room recycling and linen reuse programs. Travelers who want to dig into property-level data can request sustainability reports directly from the hotel or review Hilton's annual Travel with Purpose report at cr.hilton.com. Travelers comparing chains can also browse our Marriott hotels in New York City.
The hotels
Waldorf Astoria New York
301 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10022, New York
8.215 reviews
The Waldorf Astoria New York completed a multi-year restoration and has incorporated modern building systems designed to reduce energy consumption compared to the pre-renovation structure2 min walk to 51st St (6)
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Conrad New York Downtown
102 North End Avenue, New York
9.21,052 reviews
Conrad New York Midtown participates in Hilton's LightStay program, tracking energy and water consumption at the property level and reporting results to Hilton's corporate sustainability team3 min walk to 7 Av (B/D/E)
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DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown
8 Stone Street, New York
7.74,404 reviews
Hilton New York Midtown runs an in-room recycling program and a linen reuse option for guests staying multiple nights, reducing laundry-related water and energy use4 min walk to 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr (B/D/F/M)
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Hilton Club The Central at 5th New York
12 East 48th Street, New York
9.11,558 reviews
Hilton Club New York shares the building with Hilton New York Midtown and participates in the same property-level energy and water reduction programs tracked through LightStay4 min walk to 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr (B/D/F/M)
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DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Lee/George Washington Bridge
2117 Route 4 Eastbound, Fort Lee
7.11,093 reviews
DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown participates in LightStay and has implemented a food waste reduction program in its kitchen operations3 min walk to Bowling Green (4/5)
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Hilton Garden Inn Long Island City
29-21 41st Avenue, Queens
8.8970 reviews
Hilton Garden Inn Staten Island participates in LightStay and operates a linen reuse program, with energy consumption data reported to Hilton's corporate sustainability team15 min walk to N/A (Staten Island Railway: Grasmere) (SIR)
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Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton- Newark Airport Elizabeth
100 International Boulevard, Newark
7.63,245 reviews
This Hampton Inn participates in LightStay and has implemented a towel reuse program, with signage in rooms explaining the water savings per laundry cycle avoided3 min walk to 34 St-Penn Station (1/2/3)
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Home2 Suites By Hilton Hasbrouck Heights
377 Route 17 South , Hasbrouck Heights
9.3574 reviews
Home2 Suites Long Island City participates in LightStay and uses refillable bulk amenity dispensers in bathrooms, cutting single-use plastic bottle waste across all guest rooms4 min walk to Court Sq (E/M/G/7)
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Frequently asked questions
How many Hilton-brand hotels are in New York City?+
As of 2026, 17 Hilton-brand properties operate across New York City's five boroughs. That count spans sub-brands including Waldorf Astoria, Conrad, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, DoubleTree, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn, Home2 Suites, and Hilton Grand Vacations.
Which Hilton hotel in NYC has LEED certification?+
Conrad New York Downtown at 102 North End Avenue in Battery Park City holds LEED Gold certification. No other Hilton-brand property in New York City currently carries a verified LEED rating, though several participate in Hilton's LightStay energy and water tracking program.
What is the most affordable Hilton sub-brand in New York City?+
Hampton Inn and Hilton Garden Inn properties generally carry the lowest nightly rates among Hilton sub-brands in the city. Hampton Inn locations include free hot breakfast, which reduces the total daily cost for guests who would otherwise pay $20 to $35 per person for breakfast nearby.
Is there a Hilton hotel near JFK or LaGuardia airport?+
This list covers Manhattan, Staten Island, and Long Island City properties. Hilton does operate properties near both JFK and LaGuardia airports, but those fall outside New York City's core hotel market and are covered on a separate airport hotels page.
What is Hilton's Travel with Purpose program?+
Travel with Purpose is Hilton's corporate responsibility platform, covering targets for carbon reduction, water conservation, and waste diversion across managed and franchised properties worldwide. Hilton publishes annual progress reports at cr.hilton.com, and individual properties track consumption data through the LightStay system.
Does the Waldorf Astoria New York accept regular hotel bookings in 2026?+
The Waldorf Astoria New York at 301 Park Avenue underwent a multi-year restoration and conversion that included residential condominiums alongside hotel rooms. Travelers should confirm current booking availability directly with Hilton or on the Waldorf Astoria website before planning a stay, as the reopening timeline has shifted multiple times.


