Sun Bright Hotel Given that New York is the priciest city in America, it's not surprising that a night in the Big Apple will leave you digging deep. But if you don't want to pay the $281 that an average hotel room will cost you for a night, there's another option: In Chinatown's Sun Bright Hotel, you can have a room for just $10 per night.
This photo of Sun Bright Hotel is courtesy of TripAdvisor Admittedly, $10 doesn't buy a lot. For a sawbuck, you get a tiny, 35-square-foot space, bounded by chicken wire. As the New York Post recently reported, that's less than half the size of a solitary confinement cell in a New York prison. For that matter, the noise, smells, and potential for violence also make it a troublesome choice for tourists. Then again, New York is the city that never sleeps....
Sun Bright Hotel New York A photo of the ceiling of a cubicle, approximately 90 inches by 58 inches, separated above the door frame by chicken wire. Even outside the rooms, the accommodations at the Sun Bright leave a lot to be desired. The hotel is six stories tall, but doesn't have a working elevator, which means that getting to your room may be a bit of a struggle. Then again, since it also doesn't have a gym, the six flights may be a good option for anybody hoping to get a workout. Also, the bathrooms are shared, which means that the 100 men renting space in the semi-private cells share a bathroom with two shower stalls and four toilets.
Sun Bright Hotel The Sun Bright is one of a few super-cheap hotels still in business in New York. For travelers interested in a little living history, the Bowery's White House hotel is the last of that area's once-multitudinous flophouses. And, with prices ranging from $30 to $73 per night per room, it remains a cheap deal. Then again, given the hotel's problems with mold and roaches, it's hard to classify it as a bargain. On second thought, maybe it's smarter to just go couch surfing with Airbnb!
This photo of Sun Bright Hotel is courtesy of TripAdvisor
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