Smart, Affordable Comfort Near NYC's Music Scene
Modern, clean, and straightforward, the
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Jersey City North - Hoboken By IHG brings reliable comfort just across the river from Manhattan. Located in Jersey City, this 3-star hotel offers a calm retreat only about 5 to 6 miles from major New York concert venues, like Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center. With easy access to public transit and free parking, it’s a practical base for music fans on the move.
Why Concert-goers love it
This hotel is all about
convenience after a late night. It’s close to downtown NYC without the noise or price tag. After a big show, you can be back in your room in under 30 minutes (depending on traffic or transit). The
24-hour front desk and
luggage storage make late check-ins and next-day departures a breeze. Plus, free WiFi and a quiet lobby lounge mean you can wind down easily.
Who this Hotel is great for
- Groups of friends looking for a budget-friendly base near NYC
- Solo travelers checking off a dream concert
- Couples making a weekend of it with shows and sightseeing
- Fans who want a quieter post-concert crash pad
- Budget-conscious music lovers who want free parking and breakfast
Food and Drink Options
While the hotel doesn’t have a full-service restaurant, it offers a
free buffet or American-style breakfast—perfect when you’ve been out late. There’s a
mini-fridge in every room for snacks and drinks, and you’ll find plenty of
walkable dining options or delivery choices nearby. Though there’s no on-site bar, Jersey City and Hoboken have plenty of late-night eateries just a short ride away.
Nightlife Options
You won’t find live music at the hotel itself, but the location puts you within easy reach of
NYC’s nightlife. Whether you’re headed to a hip Brooklyn club, a Manhattan dive bar, or a rooftop hangout in Hoboken, you're never far from the action. Afterward, retreat to a
quiet, clean space to rest up.
What People Say
Guests love the
cleanliness of the rooms, the
friendly staff, and the
free parking—a rare perk this close to New York City. Reviews often mention how surprisingly
quiet and comfortable the hotel is, even with its proximity to major roads. The
value for money and decent breakfast are also big pluses.
Areas for Improvement
Some guests note that it's best to have a car or be prepared to use rideshares, as it’s not directly on a subway line. There’s no bar or restaurant on-site, so plan to grab food elsewhere. Still, for most concert-goers, the trade-off is worth it.
The Bottom Line
A solid, no-fuss stay near NYC’s biggest venues—with free parking, free breakfast, and an easy ride to the music you came for.