Jazz on the ParkEditor's Pick
Hotel Address
36 West 106 Street
New York, United States
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Room Rates
Double | $75 - $130 |
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The Basics: Jazz on the Park email this page
Resembling more of an art gallery than a hostel, Jazz on the Park is the hottest hostel on this side of the Atlantic.
Walls are covered in artwork that was either donated after in-house exhibits or even sometimes used as a form of payment by a few former guests! And the bright and multi-colored cafe is hip with plenty of bossa-nova beats and a BYOB policy.
The dorms are just as animated, painted in the most magnificent colors you can find on an artist's palette. Jazz offers private rooms at a second property on 105th Street (but trust us -- it's not as much fun). The hostel has organized pub crawls and hosts BBQs. And remember! Central Park is just a stone's throw away.
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Hotel Address
36 West 106 Street
Upper West Side & Harlem, New York, United States
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Amenities
Hotel
- Bar/Lounge
- Breakfast Included in Rate
- Café
- Credit Card Payment Accepted
- Garden
- Laundry Facilities Available
- Luggage Storage
- No Smoking in Hotel
- Reception: Always open
- Storage Lockers
- Swimming Pool
- Tourist information
- TV Lounge
- Vending Machines
- Wi-Fi (available)
Room
- AC in room
- Heat in room
- Key Card Access
- Linen/Bedding Included
- Rooms with private bath
- Rooms with shared bath
- Towels
About the Jazz on the Park neighborhood
Largely a residential area, the Upper West Side is packed with attractive brownstones and high-rises. The neighborhood boasts the Museum of Natural History and the Hayden Planetarium along with easy access to Central Park. Further north is Harlem, a lively and historic hood increasingly popular with visitors to the city.