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Have you stayed at a NJ hotel when visiting New York?

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Looking for a nice enough hotel ($100-$150) in New Jersy that has easy access to Manhattan. Also, would like easy access to Newark airport. Any recommendations? I won't be driving so quick and cheap transportation is key.

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  1. During my last trip I came across a website called http://www.cheaphotel-s.com . It has quite a large variety of hotels. You might wanna give it a try.


  2. Try the Hilton in Woodbridge, NJ.  The price might be a bit higher than you are looking for, depending upon the day of the week, but the hotel is in walking distance of the commuter train into Manhattan.  It is also fairly convenient to Newark Airport.

  3. You can try hotel search in http://www.AmericaCheapHotels.com where you can read hotel details, reviews and comments, see photos and its physical locations through maps, details about important nearby locations ....

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  4. There are some in Jersey City, if I did not give you what you want search on the web for Jersey City hotels. Those are near Journal Square where you can catch a train and go to New York.

    What I found are near are where I live (Journal Square and they are cheap)

    Also you could use the train to Newark airport use google maps to help you.

    Hope I helped:)

    The websites are below.

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