Facade/entrance in Incentra Village Hotel

Incentra Village Hotel


Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Incentra Village Hotel, where cozy comfort meets the vibrant pulse of New York City! Nestled just 1.6mi from the city center, this charming inn boasts a prime location for exploring the Big Apple’s iconic sights. With prices starting at just $120, you can escape into the heart of Manhattan’s energetic atmosphere while enjoying the tranquility of this adults-only haven.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Incentra Village Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Incentra Village Hotel

Rooms

Gaylord Studio with Full Size Bed and Kitchenette in Incentra Village Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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355 sqft

Gaylord Studio, Double, Kitchenette

City view

Private Bathroom

Kitchenette

Kitchenware

Stay in our stylish Gaylord Studio, featuring a full-size bed and a convenient kitchenette. Enjoy the city view from your private entrance, and relax with a flat-screen TV and air conditioning after a day of exploring.

Tabor Studio with Two Single Beds and Kitchenette in Incentra Village Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

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355 sqft

Tabor, 2 Twin, Kitchenette

City view

Private Bathroom

Kitchenette

Kitchenware

Featuring a fireplace, this 2nd-floor studio offers a kitchenette with a small refrigerator, a microwave and a coffee maker. A private bathroom is also provided.

Lahore Studio with Full Size Bed and Kitchenette in Incentra Village Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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355 sqft

Lahore Studio, Double, Kitchenette

City view

Private Bathroom

Kitchenette

Kitchenware

Experience the comfort and convenience of our Lahore Studio - a spacious 355 sqft retreat featuring a full size bed, kitchenette, city views, private entrance, and a range of modern amenities including a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and free toiletries. Rest, relax, and rejuvenate in style.

Discover More

Step into your room and revel in the delightful amenities designed for your ultimate relaxation. Featuring free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and soundproof spaces, your stay promises peace amidst the city buzz. Each accommodation includes a private entrance, a well-equipped kitchenette, and even a lovely patio with stunning garden views, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure or simply sip your morning coffee.

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View (from property/room), Kitchen/Kitchenette in Incentra Village Hotel

Experience the Best

The Incentra Village Hotel is a favorite among travelers, with stellar reviews from 149 happy guests who rave about its welcoming atmosphere and excellent service. Whether you’re looking to explore the bustling streets of New York or enjoy the serenity of the hotel’s stunning garden, this delightful inn is the perfect launching point for your unforgettable city journey. Pack your bags, and let the excitement of New York City begin!

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Living room, Seating Area in Incentra Village Hotel

Plan Your Stay

At Incentra Village Hotel, there's plenty of variety to suit every traveler's needs. From romantic getaways in the cozy “Garden Suite” to spacious adventures in the “Suite, 2 Bedrooms, City View,” you’ll find a perfect retreat after a zesty day exploring New York. The well-equipped kitchenettes are a traveler's delight, allowing you to prepare a quick breakfast before heading out on your urban escapade or to whip up a late-night snack while relishing the city’s electric skyline. Each room type accommodates a diverse range of guests, perfect for couples, friends, or family adventures—a great twist for anyone looking to escape the chaos of everyday life.

Kitchen or kitchenette, Kitchen/Kitchenette in Incentra Village Hotel
Kitchen or kitchenette, Kitchen/Kitchenette in Incentra Village Hotel

Amenities

Adults only

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Private entrance

Non-smoking rooms

Patio

Garden view

Bathroom in Incentra Village Hotel
Bathroom in Incentra Village Hotel
Bathroom in Incentra Village Hotel
Fantastic location , the room in this Victorian brownstone had an open fire, we were amazed for reception to confirm that we could have a real fire in our room as long as we purchased an eco friendly ‘log’ from the local convenience shop around the corner. we stayed five nights and had fires on 3 nights, lovely and romantic looking out over the street it was magical! the position is amazing, 50 yards away from one of our favourite bars ‘the corner bistro’ we had a great evening having messy burgers at the bar, watching baseball on TV while one of the locals was celebrating his birthday, he sent us a slice of his birthday cake which was just so nice. I can’t emphasise enough what a great position this hotel is in with its proximity to ‘The Whitney’, Chelsea market, Bleeker st, The Highline, the area is low rise and very walkable and we spent hours wandering up and down Bleeker street visiting restaurants and small clubs ( The Bitter End oldest music venue in ‘the village’ amazingly reasonable ticket and drink prices) I could go in and on, we would definitely stay at this hotel again, it is a bit eclectic and maybe not for everyone, steep stairs, it was the end of the season and the room could have done with a refresh but all in all a very reasonably priced hotel with unusual features, really nice staff who were very helpful and accommodating. we have stayed at many high end hotels in many countries but our experience here was one we will remember for a very long time, it was special, romantic, unusual and amazingly well positioned. a shout out to the barman at the tavern across the street who, amazingly for New York, bought my wife and I a round of drinks as we had had four rounds already and only popped in for one. Thanks to everyone it was well special!

Paul

The hotel is made up of two 1840 townhouses in the unspoiled and upmarket West Village. It is a short walk to the Hudson River which has a very long and beautifully landscaped riverside walk/jogging/bicycle and dog walkers broad pathway and reconceived piers for sunning and looking at the broad and beautiful river. It is also a short walk to the Whitney Museum of American Art which itself has great views from its terraces; a fine cafe and an outstanding collection of American Art. The hotel is charming. The rooms are furniture in an eclectic style; many have working fireplaces. It is not not have a front desk as such although Vincent who manages the hotel is outstandingly gracious and helpful.

Paula

My room was incredibly spacious, especially for the price. I stayed in the "Bishop" suite, which has an interesting split-level design. I had a large, attractively furnished sitting room with a fireplace, down a short set of stairs there was a kitchenette (including fridge, coffee maker, a few glasses, plates, silverware) and a small bathroom, up a set of stairs there was a sleeping loft that was just large enough for a bed and TV set. They could charge a fortunte for this much space in a great Greenwich Village location, but for some reason the room was priced below market rate.

Robert

The location was fantastic, the bus stop was right outside and subway close by. There were many shops for groceries and a wide range of produce. I had the Bishop Suite which was plenty big enough for me as a solo traveller. I had a guest one night who used the sofa bed which apparently was extremely uncomfortable and had seen better days. The apartment was very nice and homely, I felt very relaxed and safe there. The staff were friendly and helpful. It was clean enough, with adequate space for my belongings. I would definitely return, it's a great find.

Lesley

The Incentra Village Hotel is close to transportation, restaurants, museums, parks, and shops. Our suite had a small kitchen so we could make tea, coffee and heat take-out food. We had a front-facing room and it was quiet. On the first night the weather was very cold and the staff provided a space heater to help warm the room. Staff tidied the room and refreshed the linens daily. Incentra Village Hotel is a good option if you like a place with some character and want more space than a typical hotel room.

Kathleen

Fantastic location , the room in this Victorian brownstone had an open fire, we were amazed for reception to confirm that we could have a real fire in our room as long as we purchased an eco friendly ‘log’ from the local convenience shop around the corner. we stayed five nights and had fires on 3 nights, lovely and romantic looking out over the street it was magical! the position is amazing, 50 yards away from one of our favourite bars ‘the corner bistro’ we had a great evening having messy burgers at the bar, watching baseball on TV while one of the locals was celebrating his birthday, he sent us a slice of his birthday cake which was just so nice. I can’t emphasise enough what a great position this hotel is in with its proximity to ‘The Whitney’, Chelsea market, Bleeker st, The Highline, the area is low rise and very walkable and we spent hours wandering up and down Bleeker street visiting restaurants and small clubs ( The Bitter End oldest music venue in ‘the village’ amazingly reasonable ticket and drink prices) I could go in and on, we would definitely stay at this hotel again, it is a bit eclectic and maybe not for everyone, steep stairs, it was the end of the season and the room could have done with a refresh but all in all a very reasonably priced hotel with unusual features, really nice staff who were very helpful and accommodating. we have stayed at many high end hotels in many countries but our experience here was one we will remember for a very long time, it was special, romantic, unusual and amazingly well positioned. a shout out to the barman at the tavern across the street who, amazingly for New York, bought my wife and I a round of drinks as we had had four rounds already and only popped in for one. Thanks to everyone it was well special!

Paul

The hotel is made up of two 1840 townhouses in the unspoiled and upmarket West Village. It is a short walk to the Hudson River which has a very long and beautifully landscaped riverside walk/jogging/bicycle and dog walkers broad pathway and reconceived piers for sunning and looking at the broad and beautiful river. It is also a short walk to the Whitney Museum of American Art which itself has great views from its terraces; a fine cafe and an outstanding collection of American Art. The hotel is charming. The rooms are furniture in an eclectic style; many have working fireplaces. It is not not have a front desk as such although Vincent who manages the hotel is outstandingly gracious and helpful.

Paula

My room was incredibly spacious, especially for the price. I stayed in the "Bishop" suite, which has an interesting split-level design. I had a large, attractively furnished sitting room with a fireplace, down a short set of stairs there was a kitchenette (including fridge, coffee maker, a few glasses, plates, silverware) and a small bathroom, up a set of stairs there was a sleeping loft that was just large enough for a bed and TV set. They could charge a fortunte for this much space in a great Greenwich Village location, but for some reason the room was priced below market rate.

Robert

The location was fantastic, the bus stop was right outside and subway close by. There were many shops for groceries and a wide range of produce. I had the Bishop Suite which was plenty big enough for me as a solo traveller. I had a guest one night who used the sofa bed which apparently was extremely uncomfortable and had seen better days. The apartment was very nice and homely, I felt very relaxed and safe there. The staff were friendly and helpful. It was clean enough, with adequate space for my belongings. I would definitely return, it's a great find.

Lesley

The Incentra Village Hotel is close to transportation, restaurants, museums, parks, and shops. Our suite had a small kitchen so we could make tea, coffee and heat take-out food. We had a front-facing room and it was quiet. On the first night the weather was very cold and the staff provided a space heater to help warm the room. Staff tidied the room and refreshed the linens daily. Incentra Village Hotel is a good option if you like a place with some character and want more space than a typical hotel room.

Kathleen

Fantastic location , the room in this Victorian brownstone had an open fire, we were amazed for reception to confirm that we could have a real fire in our room as long as we purchased an eco friendly ‘log’ from the local convenience shop around the corner. we stayed five nights and had fires on 3 nights, lovely and romantic looking out over the street it was magical! the position is amazing, 50 yards away from one of our favourite bars ‘the corner bistro’ we had a great evening having messy burgers at the bar, watching baseball on TV while one of the locals was celebrating his birthday, he sent us a slice of his birthday cake which was just so nice. I can’t emphasise enough what a great position this hotel is in with its proximity to ‘The Whitney’, Chelsea market, Bleeker st, The Highline, the area is low rise and very walkable and we spent hours wandering up and down Bleeker street visiting restaurants and small clubs ( The Bitter End oldest music venue in ‘the village’ amazingly reasonable ticket and drink prices) I could go in and on, we would definitely stay at this hotel again, it is a bit eclectic and maybe not for everyone, steep stairs, it was the end of the season and the room could have done with a refresh but all in all a very reasonably priced hotel with unusual features, really nice staff who were very helpful and accommodating. we have stayed at many high end hotels in many countries but our experience here was one we will remember for a very long time, it was special, romantic, unusual and amazingly well positioned. a shout out to the barman at the tavern across the street who, amazingly for New York, bought my wife and I a round of drinks as we had had four rounds already and only popped in for one. Thanks to everyone it was well special!

Paul

The hotel is made up of two 1840 townhouses in the unspoiled and upmarket West Village. It is a short walk to the Hudson River which has a very long and beautifully landscaped riverside walk/jogging/bicycle and dog walkers broad pathway and reconceived piers for sunning and looking at the broad and beautiful river. It is also a short walk to the Whitney Museum of American Art which itself has great views from its terraces; a fine cafe and an outstanding collection of American Art. The hotel is charming. The rooms are furniture in an eclectic style; many have working fireplaces. It is not not have a front desk as such although Vincent who manages the hotel is outstandingly gracious and helpful.

Paula

My room was incredibly spacious, especially for the price. I stayed in the "Bishop" suite, which has an interesting split-level design. I had a large, attractively furnished sitting room with a fireplace, down a short set of stairs there was a kitchenette (including fridge, coffee maker, a few glasses, plates, silverware) and a small bathroom, up a set of stairs there was a sleeping loft that was just large enough for a bed and TV set. They could charge a fortunte for this much space in a great Greenwich Village location, but for some reason the room was priced below market rate.

Robert

The location was fantastic, the bus stop was right outside and subway close by. There were many shops for groceries and a wide range of produce. I had the Bishop Suite which was plenty big enough for me as a solo traveller. I had a guest one night who used the sofa bed which apparently was extremely uncomfortable and had seen better days. The apartment was very nice and homely, I felt very relaxed and safe there. The staff were friendly and helpful. It was clean enough, with adequate space for my belongings. I would definitely return, it's a great find.

Lesley

The Incentra Village Hotel is close to transportation, restaurants, museums, parks, and shops. Our suite had a small kitchen so we could make tea, coffee and heat take-out food. We had a front-facing room and it was quiet. On the first night the weather was very cold and the staff provided a space heater to help warm the room. Staff tidied the room and refreshed the linens daily. Incentra Village Hotel is a good option if you like a place with some character and want more space than a typical hotel room.

Kathleen

Location

32 8th Avenue, New York City, 10014, New York, United States

Incentra Village Hotel