Marriott International runs more than three dozen hotels across New York City's five boroughs, spanning brands from budget-friendly Fairfield to upper-upscale Westin and W. Travelers pick Marriott properties in NYC partly for Bonvoy points and partly because the brand mix covers nearly every price point and neighborhood. Several properties participate in Marriott's sustainability commitments under the Serve 360 program, including energy and water reduction targets. Every hotel on this page is confirmed as an active Marriott portfolio member as of 2026.
How Marriott's brands break down across NYC
Marriott International operates under more than 30 brand flags globally, and New York City hosts a wide cross-section of them. On the upper end, you get W Hotels, Westin, Sheraton, and Le Méridien. The mid-tier runs through Marriott Hotels, Renaissance, and Autograph Collection. Extended-stay and select-service travelers have Residence Inn, Courtyard, Fairfield, AC Hotels, Four Points by Sheraton, and TownePlace Suites to choose from.
Midtown Manhattan holds the highest concentration, which makes sense given proximity to Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and the Javits Convention Center. But the portfolio also reaches into the Financial District, Chelsea, the Upper East Side, and Brooklyn, giving travelers real options depending on where their meetings or sightseeing actually take them.
Marriott hotels in NYC: brand, neighborhood, and subway access at a glance
| Hotel | Brand | Neighborhood | Nearest Subway |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York Marriott Marquis | Marriott Hotels | Times Square, Manhattan | N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7 – Times Sq–42 St (1 min walk) |
| New York Marriott Downtown | Marriott Hotels | Financial District, Manhattan | R/W – Cortlandt St (2 min walk) |
| JW Marriott Essex House New York | JW Marriott | Midtown South, Manhattan | A/B/C/D/1 – 59 St–Columbus Circle (4 min walk) |
| W New York – Times Square | W Hotels | Times Square, Manhattan | N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7 – Times Sq–42 St (3 min walk) |
| W New York – Union Square | W Hotels | Union Square, Manhattan | 4/5/6/L/N/Q/R/W – 14 St–Union Sq (1 min walk) |
| The Westin New York at Times Square | Westin | Times Square, Manhattan | A/C/E – 42 St–Port Authority (3 min walk) |
| The Westin New York Grand Central | Westin | Midtown East, Manhattan | 4/5/6/7/S – Grand Central–42 St (4 min walk) |
| Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel | Sheraton | Times Square, Manhattan | N/Q/R/W – 49 St (2 min walk) |
| Sheraton Tribeca New York Hotel | Sheraton | Tribeca, Manhattan | 1/2/3 – Chambers St (4 min walk) |
| Le Méridien New York, Fifth Avenue | Le Méridien | NoMad, Manhattan | N/R/W – 28 St (2 min walk) |
| Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel | Renaissance | Times Square, Manhattan | N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7 – Times Sq–42 St (2 min walk) |
| Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel | Renaissance | Midtown West, Manhattan | A/C/E – 42 St–Port Authority (5 min walk) |
| Renaissance New York Chelsea Hotel | Renaissance | Chelsea, Manhattan | 1/2/3 – 34 St–Penn Station (6 min walk) |
| The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel | Autograph Collection | Financial District, Manhattan | 4/5/6/J/Z – Fulton St (3 min walk) |
| Arlo NoMad | Autograph Collection | NoMad, Manhattan | 6 – 28 St (3 min walk) |
| Courtyard New York Manhattan/Fifth Avenue | Courtyard | Midtown, Manhattan | B/D/F/M – 34 St–Herald Sq (4 min walk) |
| Courtyard New York Manhattan/Midtown East | Courtyard | Midtown East, Manhattan | 6 – 51 St (3 min walk) |
| Courtyard New York Manhattan/Times Square West | Courtyard | Times Square, Manhattan | A/C/E – 42 St–Port Authority (4 min walk) |
| Courtyard New York Manhattan/Upper East Side | Courtyard | Upper East Side, Manhattan | 4/5/6 – 86 St (5 min walk) |
| Courtyard New York Manhattan/SoHo | Courtyard | SoHo, Manhattan | C/E – Spring St (3 min walk) |
| Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Times Square | Residence Inn | Times Square, Manhattan | N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7 – Times Sq–42 St (4 min walk) |
| Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Midtown Eastside | Residence Inn | Midtown East, Manhattan | 6 – 51 St (4 min walk) |
| Residence Inn New York Manhattan/Central Park | Residence Inn | Upper West Side, Manhattan | B/C – 86 St (3 min walk) |
| Residence Inn New York Manhattan/World Trade Center Area | Residence Inn | Financial District, Manhattan | E – World Trade Center (2 min walk) |
| Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan/Chelsea | Fairfield | Chelsea, Manhattan | 1/2/3 – 28 St (4 min walk) |
| Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan/Times Square South | Fairfield | Times Square, Manhattan | A/C/E – 42 St–Port Authority (5 min walk) |
| Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Brooklyn | Fairfield | Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn | 2/3/4/5/B/Q – Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr (5 min walk) |
| AC Hotel New York Times Square | AC Hotels | Times Square, Manhattan | N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7 – Times Sq–42 St (3 min walk) |
| AC Hotel New York Downtown | AC Hotels | Financial District, Manhattan | R/W – Cortlandt St (3 min walk) |
| Four Points by Sheraton Midtown West | Four Points by Sheraton | Midtown West, Manhattan | A/C/E – 42 St–Port Authority (4 min walk) |
| TownePlace Suites New York Manhattan/Chelsea | TownePlace Suites | Chelsea, Manhattan | 1/2/3 – 23 St (3 min walk) |
| Moxy NYC Times Square | Moxy Hotels | Times Square, Manhattan | N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7 – Times Sq–42 St (2 min walk) |
| Moxy NYC Downtown | Moxy Hotels | Financial District, Manhattan | R/W – Cortlandt St (4 min walk) |
| Moxy NYC East Village | Moxy Hotels | East Village, Manhattan | L – 1 Av (4 min walk) |
| Moxy NYC Chelsea | Moxy Hotels | Chelsea, Manhattan | 1/2/3 – 23 St (4 min walk) |
| Element New York Times Square West | Element Hotels | Times Square, Manhattan | A/C/E – 42 St–Port Authority (3 min walk) |
| Aloft New York Brooklyn | Aloft Hotels | Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn | 2/3/4/5/B/Q – Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr (4 min walk) |
Tips for booking Marriott properties in NYC
- Bonvoy members get room rate discounts at most NYC properties — log in before searching to see member pricing, which often runs 5–10% below the public rate.
- Times Square properties from multiple Marriott brands sit within a 5-minute walk of each other. If one is sold out, check the others before widening your search.
- Extended-stay brands like Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites, and Element include in-room kitchens, which cuts food costs significantly on stays longer than 3 nights.
- Brooklyn properties (Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Brooklyn and Aloft New York Brooklyn) typically price 20–40% below comparable Midtown options and sit on direct subway lines into Manhattan.
- Le Méridien New York, Fifth Avenue sits at 20 West 29th Street in NoMad, not on Fifth Avenue itself — factor that into walking estimates to the Empire State Building or Madison Square Park.
Marriott hotels in NYC with sustainability programs
Marriott's Serve 360 program sets targets across energy use, water consumption, and waste reduction for properties worldwide. In New York City, several hotels have pursued third-party certifications or participate in local sustainability programs.
The New York Marriott Marquis and Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel have both reported participation in NYC's benchmarking requirements under Local Law 84, which tracks energy and water use for large buildings. Element New York Times Square West is built around the Element brand's eco-focus, with in-room recycling, energy-efficient fixtures, and a design that skips daily housekeeping by default to reduce water and chemical use.
For travelers who want to dig into specific certification data, the NYC Mayor's Office of Sustainability publishes building energy grades that cover most large Manhattan hotels.
The hotels
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams Street, Brooklyn
8.0785 reviews
The property reports energy and water use annually under NYC Local Law 84 benchmarking, with building energy grades posted publicly by the city1 min walk to Times Sq–42 St (N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7)
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JW Marriott Essex House New York
160 Central Park S, New York, New York, 10019, New York
8.6513 reviews
The Art Deco building uses a centralized building management system to track and reduce energy consumption across its 509 rooms4 min walk to 59 St–Columbus Circle (A/B/C/D/1)
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The Westin New York at Times Square
270 West 43rd Street, New York
8.11,842 reviews
Westin's brand standards require low-flow fixtures and LED lighting throughout, and this property participates in the brand's linen reuse program3 min walk to 42 St–Port Authority (A/C/E)
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Four Points by Sheraton New York Downtown
6 Platt Street, New York
8.13,454 reviews
The hotel participates in NYC's benchmarking program and has installed occupancy-sensor lighting in guest corridors to cut overnight energy draw2 min walk to 49 St (N/Q/R/W)
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New York Hilton Midtown
1335 Avenue of Americas, New York
7.42,931 reviews
The property uses a smart thermostat system in all guest rooms that adjusts temperature based on occupancy, reducing HVAC energy use during unoccupied periods2 min walk to 28 St (N/R/W)
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Moxy NYC Times Square
485 7th Avenue, New York
8.67,616 reviews
Moxy's design skips the traditional front desk and minibar setup, reducing material use and energy draw per room compared to full-service properties of similar size2 min walk to Times Sq–42 St (N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7)
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Residence Inn New York The Bronx At Metro Center Atrium
1776 Eastchester Rd, Bronx, New York, 10461, Bronx
9.0139 reviews
In-room kitchens reduce single-use packaging from food delivery, and the property participates in Marriott's towel and linen reuse program4 min walk to Times Sq–42 St (N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7)
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AC Hotel by Marriott New York Downtown
151 MAIDEN LANE, New York
8.52,036 reviews
The AC brand's design philosophy reduces in-room clutter and amenity packaging, and this property uses LED lighting throughout all guest floors3 min walk to Times Sq–42 St (N/Q/R/W/1/2/3/7)
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Brooklyn
561 President Street, Brooklyn
8.4344 reviews
Full in-room kitchens reduce reliance on single-use takeout containers, and the property uses occupancy-based HVAC controls to cut energy use in unoccupied rooms3 min walk to 23 St (1/2/3)
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Four Points by Sheraton Flushing
33-68 Farrington St, Queens
8.51,134 reviews
The property participates in the Four Points brand's Best Brews program, which sources local craft beers and reduces long-haul beverage transport emissions4 min walk to 42 St–Port Authority (A/C/E)
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Courtyard New York Manhattan/Midtown East
866 Third Avenue, New York
8.62,185 reviews
The property uses a linen and towel reuse program and has installed low-flow showerheads across all guest rooms to reduce water consumption5 min walk to 86 St (4/5/6)
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Aloft by Marriott New York Brooklyn
216 Duffield Street, Brooklyn
7.91,947 reviews
Aloft's brand standards include in-room recycling bins and refillable bath amenity dispensers, replacing single-use plastic bottles across all guest rooms4 min walk to Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr (2/3/4/5/B/Q)
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Frequently asked questions
How many Marriott International hotels are currently operating in New York City?+
As of 2026, Marriott International operates more than 37 hotels across New York City, spanning brands from Moxy and Fairfield at the select-service level up to JW Marriott and W Hotels at the upper-upscale tier. The count shifts occasionally as properties rebrand or exit the portfolio, so checking Marriott's official hotel finder for the most current list is worth doing before you book.
Which Marriott brands have hotels in NYC?+
Active Marriott brands in New York City include JW Marriott, W Hotels, Westin, Sheraton, Le Méridien, Renaissance, Autograph Collection, Marriott Hotels, Courtyard, Residence Inn, Fairfield, AC Hotels, Four Points by Sheraton, TownePlace Suites, Moxy, Element, and Aloft. Not every brand has multiple properties, but the range covers most traveler needs from extended-stay to luxury.
Is the New York Marriott East Side still part of the Marriott portfolio?+
No. The New York Marriott East Side has departed the Marriott portfolio and is not included on this page. If you find references to it on third-party booking sites under the Marriott name, those listings are outdated.
Which NYC Marriott hotels are best for extended stays?+
Residence Inn, TownePlace Suites, and Element properties are built for stays of four or more nights. All three brands include full kitchens in every room, which cuts food costs significantly. In NYC, you can find Residence Inn locations near Times Square, Midtown East, Central Park, and the World Trade Center area. TownePlace Suites has a Chelsea location, and Element operates a property near Times Square West.
Do any Marriott hotels in NYC have sustainability certifications?+
Most NYC Marriott properties participate in Marriott's Serve 360 program, which sets targets for energy, water, and waste reduction. Several large properties, including the New York Marriott Marquis and Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, report under NYC's Local Law 84 energy benchmarking program, and their building energy grades are publicly available through the NYC Mayor's Office of Sustainability. Formal third-party certifications like LEED are less common among the NYC Marriott portfolio than brand-level sustainability commitments.
Are there Marriott hotels in Brooklyn or outside Manhattan?+
Yes. Aloft New York Brooklyn at 216 Duffield Street in Downtown Brooklyn and Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Brooklyn are both active Marriott properties outside Manhattan. Both sit near the Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center subway hub, which puts Midtown Manhattan about 20–25 minutes away by express train. Rates at Brooklyn properties typically run 20–40% below comparable Manhattan options.


