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Pick from 5 Chinatown Historic Hotels and compare room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

Soho Garden Hotel
2.0 star property
7.8 out of 10, Good, (999)
"The room was small, comfortable and clean. The front desk agents were friendly and helpful. My only complaint was that my bed was not comfortable and the pillows were flat. "
Soho Garden Hotel
Hotel Mulberry
3.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1005)
"Nice big family room, laindry shop beside it, on the quiet side of Manhattan. "
The price is AED 547
AED 641 total
includes taxes & fees
17 Nov - 18 Nov
Hotel Mulberry
The Hotel 91
3.0 star property
7.6 out of 10, Good, (997)
"No AC ! I felt cold! "
The Hotel 91
Hotel Mimosa
2.5 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (489)
"Extremely nice stay If I ever need to be in the area of Chinatown or the lower east side this would be my go to spot Extremely good value and good location Plenty of parking garages close by The staff at the hotel is extremely helpful, which was a huge loss for us"
The price is AED 649
AED 757 total
includes taxes & fees
11 Nov - 12 Nov
Hotel Mimosa
Leon Hotel LES
3.5 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (1000)
"Friendly staff. Clean modern room. 4 free bottles of water every day. Our departure flight was at 7pm, we were able to leave luggage at the front desk and enjoyed the city for extra few hours."
The price is AED 515
AED 730 total
includes taxes & fees
11 Nov - 12 Nov
Leon Hotel LES
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Frequently asked questions

What can I expect on my historical trip to Chinatown?
Some time exploring the well-known Chinatown district in Chinatown is a draw to those who want to learn about local history. The array of shops and top-notch restaurants are some of the places to visit while you’re here. You can also discover the museums during your vacation in this vibrant area.
How many historically relevant hotels are located in Chinatown?
In Chinatown, there are 37 hotel accommodations bookable on Expedia but not many designated as historic hotels.
What are the must-see historical places and other sights in Chinatown?
Chinatown is notable for its Chinatown district and landmarks like Manhattan Bridge, Eldridge Street Synagogue, and Edward Mooney House. Cultural venues include Museum of Chinese in Americas, Museum at Eldridge Street, and Art in General. Additionally, in the area you’ll find Empire State Building and Madison Square Garden.
What is a historic hotel like in Chinatown?
Historic hotels give guests a chance to stay in a place officially recognized with a national historic designation. Historic hotels throughout the world have had many former lives and uses, such as castles, palaces or even pubs or old police stations. These types of hotels in Chinatown often retain original qualities like traditional architecture and period features in their communal spaces or guestrooms.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
They are quite similar. “Historic hotel” is more commonly used in the U.S., while you’ll often hear “heritage hotel” in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to place more significance on the architecture and building. Heritage hotels draw their meaning mainly from the place’s cultural value and how it influenced the community.
Do historic hotels in Chinatown have modern facilities?
Yes. Every effort is made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades, while interiors have safety features and modern conveniences. Guests should expect the popular amenities from a contemporary hotel such as WiFi, heating and air conditioning, and updated bathroom facilities. In Chinatown, booking a historic hotel doesn’t mean you will stay in a place that’s uncomfortable for guests or rundown.