
Hotels Near Yankee Stadium: Where to Stay for Game Day
Yankee Stadium sits in the South Bronx at 161st Street and River Avenue. If you want to walk out of the stadium and be at your hotel in minutes, there are a handful of good options within a mile of the gates — and they're considerably cheaper than anything in Midtown Manhattan. The area immediately around the stadium is focused on the ballpark rather than a dining and nightlife strip, but the broader Bronx has plenty to offer — Arthur Avenue, the Bronx's famous "Little Italy," is about 2 miles northeast and worth a dinner reservation any night of the week.
For reference: Midtown Manhattan is about 7 miles south and a 20-minute direct subway ride on the B, D, or 4 train — so staying near the stadium doesn't mean you're cut off from the city. It just means the stadium is your home base.
Closest Hotels to Yankee Stadium (Within Walking Distance)
The blocks immediately around Yankee Stadium — River Avenue, 161st Street, and the surrounding streets — are lively and well-trafficked on game days, with bars, food vendors, and merchandise stands running along the elevated subway line. Hotel inventory in the area is small — this isn't a hotel district — so booking early matters more here than almost anywhere else in New York.

Opera House Hotel (0.5 Miles from Yankee Stadium)
The best-reviewed hotel in the area and the most characterful option near the stadium. About 0.5 miles away on 149th Street, housed in a restored 1913 Beaux-Arts building that was originally a Bronx opera house — high ceilings, ornate lobby details, and a building with genuine history. Continental breakfast is included daily. Consistently rated around 8.8/10 on Booking.com and the top pick for most visitors looking to stay within walking distance of the gates.

Edge Hotel (Near 161st Street–Yankee Stadium Station)
A clean, modern property well-reviewed for families (around 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor), with a location that works well for both the stadium and access to the 4 and D trains. Straightforward rooms without a lot of frills — exactly what most people want for a game day stay. One of the most consistently recommended options on Reddit's Yankees fan community for visitors asking about walkable hotels.
Check availability at Edge Hotel

Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (Near Yankee Stadium)
About 1.2 miles from the stadium on Park Avenue — a full-service mid-range hotel with a fitness center, restaurant, and bar on-site. Solid reviews across TripAdvisor and Booking.com. A good option if you want a sit-down dinner on-site after a night game.
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Residence Inn by Marriott – Bronx at Metro Center (Suite-Style Option)
Suite-style rooms with full kitchens and free hot breakfast — the best option for families or groups staying multiple nights. Located in the Mott Haven area, about 1.5 miles from the stadium. A quieter, more residential part of the Bronx than the River Avenue strip, with good access to the 6 train for getting into Manhattan. The full kitchen is a genuine convenience for a 2–3 night stay.

Highbridge Hotel (Budget Stay Near Yankee Stadium)
About a 12–15 minute walk from the stadium — a clean, no-frills property with a terrace and easy subway access. Better suited for travelers who want a budget option in the vicinity than for anyone planning to walk back late after a night game.
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How Far Is Yankee Stadium from Manhattan?
About 7 miles from Midtown, with the B, D, and 4 trains running directly to 161st Street–Yankee Stadium in approximately 20 minutes — no transfers required. Metro-North from Grand Central takes 14–18 minutes on the Hudson Line, with additional trains added on game days. The commute is short enough that many visitors choose to stay in Manhattan and make the trip up for the game — but if you're here primarily for the Yankees, staying in the Bronx gets you closer to the action and saves $100–$200 per night compared to equivalent Manhattan properties.
Do Hotel Prices Rise on Yankees Game Days?
Yes — and more sharply here than in most other MLB markets. The Bronx has very few hotels relative to demand, which means prices spike significantly for high-profile games: opening day, playoff games, and Yankees–Red Sox series see the biggest increases. Book as soon as your game tickets are confirmed. The Opera House Hotel in particular sells out well in advance of marquee matchups.
Make Your Yankees Trip Go Further
A Yankees game is one of the great New York experiences — and however you get there, your trip is a chance to do more than just show up. At Dyme, we invest our profits in clean energy projects — solar installations for schools and hospitals — that provide communities with cheaper electricity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Book your New York accommodation through Dyme and your travel spend goes toward something beyond the box score.
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Hotels Near Yankee Stadium: Where to Stay for Game Day
Yankee Stadium sits in the South Bronx at 161st Street and River Avenue. If you want to walk out of the stadium and be at your hotel in minutes, there are a handful of good options within a mile of the gates — and they're considerably cheaper than anything in Midtown Manhattan. The area immediately around the stadium is focused on the ballpark rather than a dining and nightlife strip, but the broader Bronx has plenty to offer — Arthur Avenue, the Bronx's famous "Little Italy," is about 2 miles northeast and worth a dinner reservation any night of the week.
For reference: Midtown Manhattan is about 7 miles south and a 20-minute direct subway ride on the B, D, or 4 train — so staying near the stadium doesn't mean you're cut off from the city. It just means the stadium is your home base.
Closest Hotels to Yankee Stadium (Within Walking Distance)
The blocks immediately around Yankee Stadium — River Avenue, 161st Street, and the surrounding streets — are lively and well-trafficked on game days, with bars, food vendors, and merchandise stands running along the elevated subway line. Hotel inventory in the area is small — this isn't a hotel district — so booking early matters more here than almost anywhere else in New York.

Opera House Hotel (0.5 Miles from Yankee Stadium)
The best-reviewed hotel in the area and the most characterful option near the stadium. About 0.5 miles away on 149th Street, housed in a restored 1913 Beaux-Arts building that was originally a Bronx opera house — high ceilings, ornate lobby details, and a building with genuine history. Continental breakfast is included daily. Consistently rated around 8.8/10 on Booking.com and the top pick for most visitors looking to stay within walking distance of the gates.

Edge Hotel (Near 161st Street–Yankee Stadium Station)
A clean, modern property well-reviewed for families (around 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor), with a location that works well for both the stadium and access to the 4 and D trains. Straightforward rooms without a lot of frills — exactly what most people want for a game day stay. One of the most consistently recommended options on Reddit's Yankees fan community for visitors asking about walkable hotels.
Check availability at Edge Hotel

Wingate by Wyndham Bronx / Haven Park (Near Yankee Stadium)
About 1.2 miles from the stadium on Park Avenue — a full-service mid-range hotel with a fitness center, restaurant, and bar on-site. Solid reviews across TripAdvisor and Booking.com. A good option if you want a sit-down dinner on-site after a night game.
Explore Wingate by Wyndham Bronx

Residence Inn by Marriott – Bronx at Metro Center (Suite-Style Option)
Suite-style rooms with full kitchens and free hot breakfast — the best option for families or groups staying multiple nights. Located in the Mott Haven area, about 1.5 miles from the stadium. A quieter, more residential part of the Bronx than the River Avenue strip, with good access to the 6 train for getting into Manhattan. The full kitchen is a genuine convenience for a 2–3 night stay.

Highbridge Hotel (Budget Stay Near Yankee Stadium)
About a 12–15 minute walk from the stadium — a clean, no-frills property with a terrace and easy subway access. Better suited for travelers who want a budget option in the vicinity than for anyone planning to walk back late after a night game.
See more about Highbridge Hotel
How Far Is Yankee Stadium from Manhattan?
About 7 miles from Midtown, with the B, D, and 4 trains running directly to 161st Street–Yankee Stadium in approximately 20 minutes — no transfers required. Metro-North from Grand Central takes 14–18 minutes on the Hudson Line, with additional trains added on game days. The commute is short enough that many visitors choose to stay in Manhattan and make the trip up for the game — but if you're here primarily for the Yankees, staying in the Bronx gets you closer to the action and saves $100–$200 per night compared to equivalent Manhattan properties.
Do Hotel Prices Rise on Yankees Game Days?
Yes — and more sharply here than in most other MLB markets. The Bronx has very few hotels relative to demand, which means prices spike significantly for high-profile games: opening day, playoff games, and Yankees–Red Sox series see the biggest increases. Book as soon as your game tickets are confirmed. The Opera House Hotel in particular sells out well in advance of marquee matchups.
Make Your Yankees Trip Go Further
A Yankees game is one of the great New York experiences — and however you get there, your trip is a chance to do more than just show up. At Dyme, we invest our profits in clean energy projects — solar installations for schools and hospitals — that provide communities with cheaper electricity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Book your New York accommodation through Dyme and your travel spend goes toward something beyond the box score.


