Hotel 309 sits at the crossroads of Chelsea, the Meatpacking District, and the West Village—a budget-friendly launchpad for anyone who wants the nightlife, art galleries, and subway access without the hotel markup.
It’s old-school NYC lodging with just enough attitude to match its surroundings. The vibe is punk-meets-hostel: shared bathrooms, no elevator, and rooms that range from “decent” to “this’ll do.” But for party people, club kids, gig photographers, or just solo travelers on a mission, it delivers what matters: location and a locked door.
- One of the cheapest hotels in the Meatpacking District
- Room types range from bare-bones to functional
- Some rooms include kitchenettes and private baths
- Ideal for solo travelers and budget-savvy night owls
- Steps from nightlife, subways, galleries, and cheap eats
Hotel 309 offers a gritty but functional stay. Think: a bed, a fan, a kitchenette, and maybe a view of a fire escape. Some rooms have private bathrooms, others don’t. There's no concierge service—but there is a front desk that knows what time it is.
You'll be across the street from the A/C/E subway line, and walking distance to the High Line, the Whitney Museum, and some of NYC’s most iconic late-night haunts.