TRYP by Wyndham NYC Times Square — Bunk Beds in the Heart of Manhattan, the Budget Family Option That Actually Works
Finding a family hotel in central Manhattan at $149 per night sounds like a myth — but 2,637 Booking.com reviewers have confirmed this one is real. TRYP by Wyndham New York City Times Square / Midtown scores 8.0/10 from that pool, which is a meaningful signal given the volume. The standout feature is the Premium Family Room with Bunk Beds — a rare configuration in NYC that kids between 6 and 12 claim immediately on arrival. Penn Station is an 8-minute walk, making this a straightforward base for families planning to catch a World Cup match at MetLife Stadium via NJ Transit. Starting at $149/night, it is the most affordable option in the Midtown family category.
Picture the morning of a World Cup match day: your family walks eight minutes from the hotel to Penn Station, boards an NJ Transit train, and arrives at MetLife Stadium without the stress of an Uber surge or highway traffic. That eight-minute walk is the clearest argument for staying at TRYP by Wyndham, located at 345 W 35th Street, Midtown West. The hotel's 2,637 Booking.com reviews at 8.0/10 represent the largest review pool in any NYC family hotel list of this type. That scale does not happen by accident — it reflects a property that reliably delivers on its core promise: central location, walkable transport links, family-usable rooms.
"My 9-year-old couldn't sleep because he was so excited about the bunk bed. He called it an adventure, not a hotel stay. Easy walk to Penn Station saved us so much stress on game day." — verified guest review
The Bunk Beds are what set this hotel apart in a city where family room configurations are rare. The Premium Family Room includes two queens plus Bunk Beds, sleeping up to six guests, at $189–280/night. The larger Family Room (Bunk + Sofa), which can sleep up to eight, runs $220–320/night. For comparison, booking two separate standard rooms in the same area of Midtown would typically cost significantly more. A standard Standard Room for two runs $149–210/night. Kids aged 6–12 consistently claim the top bunk immediately — multiple reviews describe children who refused to sleep anywhere else for the rest of the trip. One honest note from the same reviews: the Bunk mattresses are thin by adult standards; they work well for children but would be uncomfortable for a grown adult sleeping there regularly.
The location does a lot of the hotel's heavy lifting. Times Square is a 10-minute walk. Penn Station — the hub for NJ Transit, Amtrak, and the LIRR — is just 8 minutes on foot, which is genuinely useful for families who use public transit (and critical for World Cup 2026 match days at MetLife Stadium). Madison Square Garden is nearby. Herald Square and Macy's flagship store are about a 5-minute walk. The Empire State Building is 10 minutes away. For families who want to cover central Manhattan's main tourist draws on foot without constantly hailing cabs, this stretch of Midtown West is well positioned.
A few things to know clearly before booking: TRYP is a 3-star property — room size is small by any measure outside of New York, which is standard for Manhattan hotels at this price tier. There is no swimming pool and no on-site restaurant, which means all meals are eaten out. That is not necessarily a problem given the dining density of the neighborhood, but it is worth planning around. Several reviews mention the Bunk mattress padding being thin — not an issue for children, but something to consider if adults are sharing that configuration. There is also no on-site parking; guests traveling by car will need to locate a nearby parking garage at additional cost.
For the World Cup 2026 — all matches in the New York/New Jersey area take place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. From TRYP, the route is: walk 8 minutes to Penn Station → board NJ Transit (Northeast Corridor or North Jersey Coast Line) → alight at Meadowlands Station adjacent to the stadium. On match days, allow at least 90 minutes from departure to kick-off — trains fill quickly. This is significantly simpler than navigating by car or rideshare from most Midtown hotels, and it is the reason families who research the transport logistics often land on TRYP as a base.
The honest summary: TRYP by Wyndham NYC is a property that makes a specific promise — bunk beds, central Manhattan, Penn Station walkable, $149 — and the 2,637 reviews at 8.0 confirm it delivers that promise consistently. It is not for guests seeking a pool, a hotel restaurant, or a spacious room. It is specifically suited to families on a considered budget who want to be in the middle of the city, use public transport, and give children a room they will actually enjoy. For a World Cup trip that includes a match at MetLife Stadium, the Penn Station connection is a meaningful practical advantage over properties further from the transit hub.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ $149/night in Midtown Manhattan — best value in the family hotel list
- ✓ Bunk Beds in Family Rooms — rare in NYC, kids consistently love them
- ✓ 2,637 Booking.com reviews — largest review pool, reliable signal
- ✓ Penn Station 8-min walk — easiest NJ Transit access for MetLife Stadium
- ! Bunk mattresses are thin — comfortable for children, not ideal for adults
- ! No swimming pool, no on-site restaurant
- ✓ Times Square 10-min walk · Madison Square Garden nearby
- ✓ Family Room sleeps up to 8 — better value than booking two separate rooms
- ✓ Midtown West: good subway access and direct walk to Penn Station
- ! Rooms are small, as expected at this price tier in NYC
- ! No on-site parking — must use nearby parking garages at extra cost
- 💡If you want a pool or an on-site restaurant · TRYP has neither · Look at the 4-star options in our NYC family list instead
- 💡If adults are planning to use the Bunk Beds · Multiple reviews flag the mattress as thin and suited to children · Consider requesting a separate Standard Queen room for adults
- 💡If you are driving to New York · No on-site parking — you will need to budget for a nearby parking garage at additional daily cost
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.