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Top East Village Convention Center Hotels

The Bowery Hotel

The Standard East Village

Hyatt Union Square New York
Conference Hotels in East Village
Is your boss sending you off to East Village for an important business meeting? Or maybe you're in town to attend a big conference? Travelocity's wide range of East Village conference hotels are here to fulfill all of your business travel needs.
Whether you're planning a large, company-wide meeting or a small board meeting, the East Village business hotels have you covered. These properties cater to business travelers with in-room Wi-Fi, work desks, and meeting rooms of varying sizes. Grab a drink at the lobby bar to mingle with co-workers you only see once a year or buy a drink for a potential new client. You can also use the on property fitness center to blow off some steam before your big presentation. You're guaranteed to impress your boss when you book a stay at one of Travelocity's East Village conference hotels.
Relax in the comfortable rooms and crush your work presentation knowing you got the best deal on your business hotel in East Village. Book your accommodations today and experience the value and customer service of Travelocity.
East Village hotels essential information
Accommodation | 13,203 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $285 |
Highest Price | $870 |
Popular hotels | Hyatt Union Square New York, The Standard East Village, The Bowery Hotel, St Marks Hotel, East Village Hotel |
Recent East Village hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Row NYC
"On checkout Row charged $45/day/room "destination fee" which may be hidden in small print somewhere but is not included in the price at hotels.com. This seems to violate the spirit if not the letter of the law. Any NY lawyers paying attention who want a juicy consumer case? This is a large hotel with lots of rooms; seems like a pretty straightforward complaint; you can look at my invoice or just book a room and note the fee on your own (or get confirmation from what are likely thousands of people). BTW - I'd hate to see this review censored in any way, not posted or edited, or it'd have to go more directly to people who may not deal with it in gentler way."







