Starting Sept. 5, a New York City law for short-term rentals will effectively turn hosts and guests into roommates.
Budget travelers have a few cheap and communal options, such as Hostelling International, but not nearly as many as European metropolises, because NYC lawmakers banned hostels in 2010.“For a lot of people, the appeal of Airbnb is strong beyond the fact that it’s typically a little cheaper than a hotel room,” said Hennessey, the NYU professor . “In New York City, where hotels are full much of the time, Airbnb presented an opportunity for a lot of travelers to take a trip ...
Hennessey noted that rates in the second half of the year are often more expensive, so travelers should brace for higher prices in autumn and over the holidays. Additionally, if you are traveling with an entourage, you will likely have to book multiple hotel rooms because New York City rooms are often small.“For a family of six or five, it can be kind of tough to rent two or three hotel rooms in the city,” Dandapani said.
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