Kitchenette value hotel review

TownePlace Suites New York Manhattan/Times Square

A practical, self-catering base minutes from Broadway, and one of the better-value family options in the Theater District.

Times Square$$ price pointUpdated 17 August 2026For UK travellers
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Editorial take

Who should book TownePlace Suites New York Manhattan/Times Square?

If this is your first New York trip, shortlist TownePlace Suites New York Manhattan/Times Square for a practical reason: Families, longer stays, self-catering, Broadway trips. The name, star rating and lobby photos matter, but the real test is whether the location helps your days feel easier.

It is less compelling if you want design, atmosphere or a hotel bar. Before booking from the UK, compare the final price after taxes and property fees, check the exact room setup and make sure your airport arrival route is not needlessly awkward.

Location and map

Where is TownePlace Suites New York Manhattan/Times Square?

West 44th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues sits on the Hell's Kitchen edge of the Theater District, a short walk from the theatres and from the Port Authority.

Nearby

Broadway theatres, Restaurant Row, Times Square, Port Authority Bus Terminal and Hudson Yards.

Closest subway

42 St-Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Times Square-42 St

Hotel facts

What to know before booking.

Address324 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036
Rooms114 suites with kitchens
Price point$$
Known forIn-room kitchens and free breakfast a couple of minutes from Restaurant Row, which is unusual this close to the theatres.
Subway42 St-Port Authority Bus Terminal, and Times Square-42 St

First-timer context

Why TownePlace Suites New York Manhattan/Times Square might feel special.

What it is known for

  • Every suite has a kitchen with a refrigerator and stove top, so this is a genuine self-catering option rather than a room with a kettle.
  • Breakfast is included in the rate, which materially changes the daily cost for a family in the Theater District.
  • Suites include pull-out sofa beds, making them workable for four people in a part of Manhattan where that is normally expensive.

New York moments

  • The hotel sits a couple of minutes from Restaurant Row on West 46th Street, the traditional pre-theatre dining strip.

On screen

  • An extended-stay hotel with no screen history; the kitchens and the location are the point.

Review questions

What travellers keep asking.

Is a kitchen worth having for a Broadway trip?

For a family, yes. Breakfast is already included, and being able to make an evening meal before a show avoids the Theater District's pre-theatre prices, which are among the highest in the city.

Can you bring a dog?

One pet per room is allowed up to 20lb, with a non-refundable fee of around $100 per stay. That is unusual for a Manhattan hotel at this price, but confirm current terms when booking.

Booking checklist

Check these before you reserve.

Total price

Look beyond the nightly rate. Check taxes, destination fees, breakfast and cancellation.

Room layout

For New York, room size, bathroom privacy, bed type and storage can matter more than star rating.

Arrival route

Match the hotel to your airport, luggage and arrival time, especially after an overnight UK flight.

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