Property building in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View

Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View, a 3-star hotel located in the vibrant borough of Queens, New York! With a convenient address at 39-06 30th Street, this pet-friendly hotel offers a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Bed in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View
Bedroom in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View

Rooms

Show 10 photos

2 Queen Size Beds

Studio, 2 Queen Size Beds, Accessible

Kitchen

Free wifi

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

Show 8 photos

1 King Size Bed

Suite, Accessible

Kitchen

Free wifi

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

One-Bedroom King Suite - Non-Smoking in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View

Show 6 photos

1 King Size Bed

/

655 sqft

Suite, 1 Bedroom

Wifi

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Discover More

Start your day off right with a complimentary breakfast before exploring all that Queens has to offer. With 2098 reviews, previous guests have raved about the exceptional service and comfortable accommodations. The hotel features a fitness center, perfect for getting your workout in, and a business center for those who need to stay connected. The kitchenette in each room allows you to prepare your own meals, and the terrace provides a great spot to relax and take in the city view.

Bed in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View
Bed in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View

Experience the Best

At Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View, you'll have easy access to the city center, which is only 7.1mi away. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel provides the perfect home away from home. With prices starting from $127, you're sure to find great value for your stay. Book your stay now and experience the comfort and convenience of Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View!

When it comes to accommodating your furry friends, Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View is the perfect choice! Pets are allowed at this pet-friendly hotel, although charges may apply. So don't worry about leaving your beloved companion behind during your stay.

Bedroom in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View
Bedroom, Bed in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View

Plan Your Stay

For your convenience, Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View accepts various payment methods. Please note that cash is not accepted at this hotel. Instead, you can pay using American Express, Mastercard, Discover, or Visa. This gives you the flexibility to choose the payment option that works best for you.

Restaurant/places to eat in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View
Bedroom, Bed in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View

Amenities

Free wifi

Fitness center

Air conditioning

Terrace

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Bathroom in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View
Bathroom in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View
Lobby or reception in Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View
Excellent location. Just a couple of stations away from Manhattan by the "E" express-line. Also, Train R and Train 7 stop at the elevated station. On the other i.e. the Queens side, Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue, a mighty busy area that truly is a melting pot. Our room # 910 was like a studio apartment. The kitchen was well-equipped, self-contained, complete, with a substantial fridge and a microwave, toaster, coffee-maker, even a dishwasher, dishwashing fluid and a scrubber, etc. A fair deal of storage space, good lighting, a multitude of TV channels to watch in your free time. Decent continental morning breakfast is provided, but just one suggestion: PLEASE have some option for vegetarians, such as a grilled cheese veg-sandwich, etc. Some top floors still command a substantial Manhattan view, esp. the Empire State and others in midtown Manhattan. Great Gym, lounge areas. The Hotel tariff is on the higher end if one is on a shoe-string budget, but it is worth it for a couple or a small family. The rooms are ultra-clean, spick and span. Housekeeping is done meticulously and regularly, and the Front Desk is 24/7 functional. I must mention Enzo, Chris and others who were so courteous, cordial, modest... they treat you with respect and make you feel that you are an important 'guest' to their Hotel. They also provide you pointers for travel to the nearby places and also into Manhattan. The neighborhood is a sprawling one, with a mini-Manhattan look, with its high-rise buildings. This place is almost at the Queens-end of the Ed Koch "Queensboro" Bridge, and in good weather, one can WALK over to Manhattan--- 1st Avenue (I have done it several times, during Spring). This is so cool ! Pizzeria, Indian "Raj's Kitchen" Restaurant (esp. take-away 'to go' foodstuff), Olive Organic Market, Salad-bar [especially for vegetarians like me!], are all so close, and so are the public laundromats.

Rajeev

The location--- is pivotal ! It is just a couple of NYC Subway stops away from the iconic Times Square--- which establishes excellent connectivity with the City Center. The Room was superb, with amenities as a large fridge, a large microwave oven, dish-washer, kitchen towels, toaster, coffee-maker (although I did not use this last one). Breakfast in the spacious lobby served was sumptuous Continental type, with cereals, milk, fresh fruit juices as well as some other dishes (but as a strict lacto-vegetarian, I could not avail them, as they contained eggs, meat). My room was well-maintained, clean and with decent lighting, desks, closet, iron with ironing table. It essentially was a studio-apartment. The cherry on the cake was the Manhattan-NYC-view from the window, with the magnificent Ed Koch Queensboro bridge ! The staff was all-in-all modest, helping...Enzo, Omar and in fact all of them. They resolved all issues and gave me pointers on connectivity to the locations I wanted to visit. Queensboro Plaza North and 39th Avenue Station are conveniently located (respectively two blocks and one block away). The Queens neighborhood is an upcoming one, and it feels like it has started rivaling Manhattan, given the skyscrapers that are being constructed. Thankfully, there are lots of food options including Indian food ! One added convenience: public laundromats are in the neighborhood on Crescent Street.

Rajeev

Nice hotel with very friendly staff. A pleasant and large room and a good-sized bathroom, unfortunately with a sliding door that could not be closed properly. Kitchen with refrigerator, sink, large microwave, dishwasher. The atmosphere of a small suite with a comfortable seating area. Nice and welcomed after wandering around the city. Everything is very clean and tidy with a thorough cleaning service every day. The bed is of medium size with a mattress of average comfort. The sofa bed is not too comfortable to sleep on. The dining room where breakfast is served is excellently organised with very efficient staff. All food is replenished efficiently, tables are cleaned quickly and with the help of the staff, everyone finds a place to sit even in peak times. The stars of breakfast are definitely the waffles! A corner with coffee and tea, as well as apples at the reception are always available. The location is good in terms of proximity to Manhattan. The metro station is a few minutes' walk away. It is best to skip the walk in the area and go directly from and to the nearest metro station.

Jasmina

The staff were helpful and friendly. The location is perfect : in a calm, residential area, very close to buses (20 mn ride to Madison via Queensborough bridge) and subway (5 mn ride to Central Park). The view from our room was fantastic (Manhattan and Queensborough Bridge). The room itself was very clean and comfortable. The breakfast (with a variety of sandwiches, waffles and cereals) was a nice bonus. If you're lucky, you can find free street parking around the hotel. Otherwise, there is on-site parking (for a fee), which is handy. There is also a restaurant around the corner that serves very decent food at a reasonable price.

Anne

Me and my family spent 4 days in NYC during Easter. The room was very clean, recently renewed with a comfortable bed. Bathroom had a large shower. Breakfast was various and good: from omelettes or scrambled eggs to English muffin with egg and cheese or sausage/bacon and cheese. Plus waffles with a good variety of toppings, fresh fruit yogurt and for who like me has dairy intolerance....they also had Almond milk! Location is perfect with subway 1 minute from the hotel. In the area you can find very good restaurant walking distance from the hotel.

Puccetti

Excellent location. Just a couple of stations away from Manhattan by the "E" express-line. Also, Train R and Train 7 stop at the elevated station. On the other i.e. the Queens side, Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue, a mighty busy area that truly is a melting pot. Our room # 910 was like a studio apartment. The kitchen was well-equipped, self-contained, complete, with a substantial fridge and a microwave, toaster, coffee-maker, even a dishwasher, dishwashing fluid and a scrubber, etc. A fair deal of storage space, good lighting, a multitude of TV channels to watch in your free time. Decent continental morning breakfast is provided, but just one suggestion: PLEASE have some option for vegetarians, such as a grilled cheese veg-sandwich, etc. Some top floors still command a substantial Manhattan view, esp. the Empire State and others in midtown Manhattan. Great Gym, lounge areas. The Hotel tariff is on the higher end if one is on a shoe-string budget, but it is worth it for a couple or a small family. The rooms are ultra-clean, spick and span. Housekeeping is done meticulously and regularly, and the Front Desk is 24/7 functional. I must mention Enzo, Chris and others who were so courteous, cordial, modest... they treat you with respect and make you feel that you are an important 'guest' to their Hotel. They also provide you pointers for travel to the nearby places and also into Manhattan. The neighborhood is a sprawling one, with a mini-Manhattan look, with its high-rise buildings. This place is almost at the Queens-end of the Ed Koch "Queensboro" Bridge, and in good weather, one can WALK over to Manhattan--- 1st Avenue (I have done it several times, during Spring). This is so cool ! Pizzeria, Indian "Raj's Kitchen" Restaurant (esp. take-away 'to go' foodstuff), Olive Organic Market, Salad-bar [especially for vegetarians like me!], are all so close, and so are the public laundromats.

Rajeev

The location--- is pivotal ! It is just a couple of NYC Subway stops away from the iconic Times Square--- which establishes excellent connectivity with the City Center. The Room was superb, with amenities as a large fridge, a large microwave oven, dish-washer, kitchen towels, toaster, coffee-maker (although I did not use this last one). Breakfast in the spacious lobby served was sumptuous Continental type, with cereals, milk, fresh fruit juices as well as some other dishes (but as a strict lacto-vegetarian, I could not avail them, as they contained eggs, meat). My room was well-maintained, clean and with decent lighting, desks, closet, iron with ironing table. It essentially was a studio-apartment. The cherry on the cake was the Manhattan-NYC-view from the window, with the magnificent Ed Koch Queensboro bridge ! The staff was all-in-all modest, helping...Enzo, Omar and in fact all of them. They resolved all issues and gave me pointers on connectivity to the locations I wanted to visit. Queensboro Plaza North and 39th Avenue Station are conveniently located (respectively two blocks and one block away). The Queens neighborhood is an upcoming one, and it feels like it has started rivaling Manhattan, given the skyscrapers that are being constructed. Thankfully, there are lots of food options including Indian food ! One added convenience: public laundromats are in the neighborhood on Crescent Street.

Rajeev

Nice hotel with very friendly staff. A pleasant and large room and a good-sized bathroom, unfortunately with a sliding door that could not be closed properly. Kitchen with refrigerator, sink, large microwave, dishwasher. The atmosphere of a small suite with a comfortable seating area. Nice and welcomed after wandering around the city. Everything is very clean and tidy with a thorough cleaning service every day. The bed is of medium size with a mattress of average comfort. The sofa bed is not too comfortable to sleep on. The dining room where breakfast is served is excellently organised with very efficient staff. All food is replenished efficiently, tables are cleaned quickly and with the help of the staff, everyone finds a place to sit even in peak times. The stars of breakfast are definitely the waffles! A corner with coffee and tea, as well as apples at the reception are always available. The location is good in terms of proximity to Manhattan. The metro station is a few minutes' walk away. It is best to skip the walk in the area and go directly from and to the nearest metro station.

Jasmina

The staff were helpful and friendly. The location is perfect : in a calm, residential area, very close to buses (20 mn ride to Madison via Queensborough bridge) and subway (5 mn ride to Central Park). The view from our room was fantastic (Manhattan and Queensborough Bridge). The room itself was very clean and comfortable. The breakfast (with a variety of sandwiches, waffles and cereals) was a nice bonus. If you're lucky, you can find free street parking around the hotel. Otherwise, there is on-site parking (for a fee), which is handy. There is also a restaurant around the corner that serves very decent food at a reasonable price.

Anne

Me and my family spent 4 days in NYC during Easter. The room was very clean, recently renewed with a comfortable bed. Bathroom had a large shower. Breakfast was various and good: from omelettes or scrambled eggs to English muffin with egg and cheese or sausage/bacon and cheese. Plus waffles with a good variety of toppings, fresh fruit yogurt and for who like me has dairy intolerance....they also had Almond milk! Location is perfect with subway 1 minute from the hotel. In the area you can find very good restaurant walking distance from the hotel.

Puccetti

Excellent location. Just a couple of stations away from Manhattan by the "E" express-line. Also, Train R and Train 7 stop at the elevated station. On the other i.e. the Queens side, Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue, a mighty busy area that truly is a melting pot. Our room # 910 was like a studio apartment. The kitchen was well-equipped, self-contained, complete, with a substantial fridge and a microwave, toaster, coffee-maker, even a dishwasher, dishwashing fluid and a scrubber, etc. A fair deal of storage space, good lighting, a multitude of TV channels to watch in your free time. Decent continental morning breakfast is provided, but just one suggestion: PLEASE have some option for vegetarians, such as a grilled cheese veg-sandwich, etc. Some top floors still command a substantial Manhattan view, esp. the Empire State and others in midtown Manhattan. Great Gym, lounge areas. The Hotel tariff is on the higher end if one is on a shoe-string budget, but it is worth it for a couple or a small family. The rooms are ultra-clean, spick and span. Housekeeping is done meticulously and regularly, and the Front Desk is 24/7 functional. I must mention Enzo, Chris and others who were so courteous, cordial, modest... they treat you with respect and make you feel that you are an important 'guest' to their Hotel. They also provide you pointers for travel to the nearby places and also into Manhattan. The neighborhood is a sprawling one, with a mini-Manhattan look, with its high-rise buildings. This place is almost at the Queens-end of the Ed Koch "Queensboro" Bridge, and in good weather, one can WALK over to Manhattan--- 1st Avenue (I have done it several times, during Spring). This is so cool ! Pizzeria, Indian "Raj's Kitchen" Restaurant (esp. take-away 'to go' foodstuff), Olive Organic Market, Salad-bar [especially for vegetarians like me!], are all so close, and so are the public laundromats.

Rajeev

The location--- is pivotal ! It is just a couple of NYC Subway stops away from the iconic Times Square--- which establishes excellent connectivity with the City Center. The Room was superb, with amenities as a large fridge, a large microwave oven, dish-washer, kitchen towels, toaster, coffee-maker (although I did not use this last one). Breakfast in the spacious lobby served was sumptuous Continental type, with cereals, milk, fresh fruit juices as well as some other dishes (but as a strict lacto-vegetarian, I could not avail them, as they contained eggs, meat). My room was well-maintained, clean and with decent lighting, desks, closet, iron with ironing table. It essentially was a studio-apartment. The cherry on the cake was the Manhattan-NYC-view from the window, with the magnificent Ed Koch Queensboro bridge ! The staff was all-in-all modest, helping...Enzo, Omar and in fact all of them. They resolved all issues and gave me pointers on connectivity to the locations I wanted to visit. Queensboro Plaza North and 39th Avenue Station are conveniently located (respectively two blocks and one block away). The Queens neighborhood is an upcoming one, and it feels like it has started rivaling Manhattan, given the skyscrapers that are being constructed. Thankfully, there are lots of food options including Indian food ! One added convenience: public laundromats are in the neighborhood on Crescent Street.

Rajeev

Nice hotel with very friendly staff. A pleasant and large room and a good-sized bathroom, unfortunately with a sliding door that could not be closed properly. Kitchen with refrigerator, sink, large microwave, dishwasher. The atmosphere of a small suite with a comfortable seating area. Nice and welcomed after wandering around the city. Everything is very clean and tidy with a thorough cleaning service every day. The bed is of medium size with a mattress of average comfort. The sofa bed is not too comfortable to sleep on. The dining room where breakfast is served is excellently organised with very efficient staff. All food is replenished efficiently, tables are cleaned quickly and with the help of the staff, everyone finds a place to sit even in peak times. The stars of breakfast are definitely the waffles! A corner with coffee and tea, as well as apples at the reception are always available. The location is good in terms of proximity to Manhattan. The metro station is a few minutes' walk away. It is best to skip the walk in the area and go directly from and to the nearest metro station.

Jasmina

The staff were helpful and friendly. The location is perfect : in a calm, residential area, very close to buses (20 mn ride to Madison via Queensborough bridge) and subway (5 mn ride to Central Park). The view from our room was fantastic (Manhattan and Queensborough Bridge). The room itself was very clean and comfortable. The breakfast (with a variety of sandwiches, waffles and cereals) was a nice bonus. If you're lucky, you can find free street parking around the hotel. Otherwise, there is on-site parking (for a fee), which is handy. There is also a restaurant around the corner that serves very decent food at a reasonable price.

Anne

Me and my family spent 4 days in NYC during Easter. The room was very clean, recently renewed with a comfortable bed. Bathroom had a large shower. Breakfast was various and good: from omelettes or scrambled eggs to English muffin with egg and cheese or sausage/bacon and cheese. Plus waffles with a good variety of toppings, fresh fruit yogurt and for who like me has dairy intolerance....they also had Almond milk! Location is perfect with subway 1 minute from the hotel. In the area you can find very good restaurant walking distance from the hotel.

Puccetti

Location

39-06 30th Street, Long Island City, 11101, New York, United States

Home2 Suites Long Island City/Manhattan View