Residence Inn Secaucus Meadowlands — Full Kitchen, Free Breakfast, Best Value for Multi-Night Stays
If you are coming to the World Cup 2026 at MetLife Stadium for more than one match and want to manage your budget without living on takeout, Residence Inn Secaucus Meadowlands is the option worth a serious look. Every suite comes with a full kitchen — oven, microwave, large fridge, dishwasher — plus free hot breakfast every morning, an indoor pool, and free parking. Score 8.3/10 from 324 verified reviews on Booking.com. Guests consistently mention good location and helpful staff. Honest take: if you are here for a single night, other properties in the MetLife area may offer better value. For three nights or more, this is hard to beat.
There is a particular kind of hotel that does not try to impress you in the first five seconds but earns its keep over several days. Residence Inn Secaucus Meadowlands is firmly in that category. The brand was designed for stays of a week or more, and it shows in the details: the full kitchen in every suite is not a two-burner hotplate and a mini-fridge — it is a real domestic kitchen with an oven, microwave, full-size refrigerator and dishwasher. The ShopRite supermarket is about a three-minute drive away. Guests who come for the World Cup and stay three to five nights regularly note that cooking some meals in the suite saves enough money to offset the somewhat higher room rate compared with the area's budget options.
"Great location, very helpful staff, and the kitchen in the suite made a huge difference for a family of four — we saved a lot not having to eat out every single meal. The Two-Bedroom Suite was bigger than we expected."
The suite categories cover a solid range. Studio Suites run $169–215 per night — kitchen and sleeping area in one open-plan space, good for one or two people traveling together. One-Bedroom Suites go $205–275 per night, with a separate bedroom off the living and kitchen area, which makes a real difference if two people are on different schedules. Two-Bedroom Suites are $285–380 per night and comfortably sleep four to six — divide the cost between a group and the per-person rate becomes quite manageable. The furniture is functional Marriott-standard, not designer, but it is clean, well-maintained and sized for extended living rather than a quick overnight.
The free hot breakfast is the second major draw. It is a full Residence Inn spread every morning — eggs, meat, fruit, cereal, pastries, coffee, juice. For a family of four staying five nights, that is twenty meals that do not need to be paid for separately. Combined with the kitchen for other meals, the total food savings can meaningfully offset the higher room cost compared with a standard hotel. Add free on-site parking — a feature that Manhattan hotels charge $50–80 per day for — and the value calculation shifts noticeably in this property's favor for anyone driving to the area.
On location: the hotel is at 800 Plaza Dr, Secaucus, NJ 07094. MetLife Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue, is about 6 km away — roughly 10 minutes by car or Uber on a normal day. On World Cup match days, traffic throughout the Meadowlands area gets heavy; budget at least 90 minutes to get there comfortably. For Manhattan, Secaucus Junction is close and NJ Transit connects directly to New York Penn Station, which makes the hotel viable as a base for city sightseeing even without a car. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is about 15 minutes by road.
A few honest notes worth knowing before you book: Residence Inn Secaucus carries the highest base rate of the MetLife Stadium cluster. If you are here for a single night, Homewood Suites or the Courtyard properties nearby likely offer more competitive pricing for that use case. The indoor pool is a genuine amenity but has appeared in reviews as closed for maintenance during some periods — if swimming matters to your stay, call the hotel directly before booking to confirm current status. The décor is clean and practical, not stylish — anyone wanting a Boutique or design-forward room should look elsewhere.
Put plainly: Residence Inn Secaucus Meadowlands is the right call for trips of three nights or more, families, groups splitting a Two-Bedroom Suite, and World Cup visitors attending multiple matches who want to cook some meals, eat a free breakfast every day and park without paying extra. The 8.3/10 score from 324 Booking.com reviewers, with repeated mentions of good staff and solid location, reflects a property that does what it promises. Marriott's Extended Stay standard is reliable. If that combination fits your trip, this is a solid base for the MetLife matches.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Full kitchen in every suite — real savings on food for multi-night stays
- ✓ Free hot breakfast daily + indoor pool + free parking all included
- ✓ Two-Bedroom Suite works well for families or groups of 3–4
- ✓ Helpful staff — mentioned consistently across guest reviews
- ! Highest base rate in the MetLife cluster — less value for single-night stays
- ! Indoor pool reported closed for maintenance in some periods — confirm before booking
- ✓ Marriott brand reliability — consistent standard across properties
- ✓ ShopRite supermarket ~3 min drive — easy grocery runs for in-suite cooking
- ✓ Free on-site parking — a genuine advantage versus Manhattan-area hotels
- ! Rooms are functional and clean but not stylish or design-forward
- ! No on-site restaurant or bar — dining out or cooking in are the only options
- 💡If you are only staying one or two nights · The higher base rate makes less sense for short stays · Homewood Suites or Courtyard properties nearby may offer better value for a quick overnight
- 💡If the indoor pool is important to your trip · Some guest reviews report it closed for maintenance during certain periods · Call the hotel directly before booking to confirm current status
- 💡If you want a stylish or Boutique-feel room · This property is Extended Stay functional — clean and well-maintained but not design-forward · Look at other options in New York for that experience
Heading to New York for the World Cup?
New York is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach MetLife Stadium on match day.