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Best Party Hostels
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3 reviewed party hostels · from €29.57/night · Hostelworld rated

🏨 3 party hostels
Avg rating 8.7
💰 From €29.57/night

Party Hostels in New York

New York doesn’t sleep, and neither do its party hostels. Take Hi NYC Hostel on the Upper West Side: every Thursday, they run a free bar crawl that kicks off at their in-house bar before hitting nearby spots like The Dead Rabbit, a stone’s throw from the hostel. Over in Gramercy, Freehand New York City mixes private rooms with a social scene centred around its ground-floor bar, where backpackers and locals mingle over $6 cocktails.

The hostel scene here is small but loud. Most places cluster in Manhattan, so you’re never more than a 20-minute subway ride from the next rooftop party or underground club. Expect dorms with built-in bars, organised pub crawls, and a crowd that’s as likely to be travelling solo as it is to be celebrating a 30th birthday.

Top Party Hostels in New York

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Best Party Hostel
9.1

HI NYC Hostel

from 30.33 / night

A great fun hostel with incredibly social vibe and unbeatable location. It features awesome communal areas, including Manhattan's largest private outdoor patio and a theatre room where they have regular improv, comedy and variety shows. There are also regular activities organised every day, like pub crawls, nightclubbing events, themed parties and more. Super friendly atmosphere.

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8.1

Chelsea International Hostel NY

from 29.57 / night

Social hostel with a superb location right on the heart of Manhattan. Featuring a great outdoor courtyard, a dining room and a lounge. Free breakfast every morning and free "All You Can Eat" pizza every Wednesday.

Social EventsPrime Nightlife Location
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Budget Pick
8.8

The Local NYC

from 32.85 / night

The Local NYC is a fantastic party hostel that offers comfortable rooms, fantastic common spaces, and an incredible staff that ensures guests have a memorable experience. Its standout feature is its incredible common space, which includes a roof terrace with stunning views of the city, a bar where guests can grab a drink and meet other travellers, and much more. It's an excellent choice for travellers looking to have a fun and unforgettable experience in New York City.

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Pub Crawls in New York

Organised nights out with a local guide

NYC's #1 Nightlife Experience

Every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday
$35

This pub crawl visits four of the city’s best bars and clubs in one night, with exclusive drink deals and free shots at every stop. Entry fees and fast-track club access are included, so you won’t waste time queueing. The crawl runs every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and the crowd is a mix of travellers and locals looking to party.

Meeting point: Outside the hostel or at a central location in Manhattan (check confirmation email)
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New York Crawling

Select Fridays and Saturdays
$25

A guided history tour meets pub crawl, taking you through some of the city’s oldest bars while sharing stories about New York’s past. The crawl avoids tourist traps like Times Square and focuses on hidden gems in neighbourhoods like the East Village and Lower East Side. Drinks aren’t included, but the tour offers discounts at each stop.

Meeting point: Astor Place Cube, East Village
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Which Area Should You Stay In?

How New York's nightlife zones break down

Lower East Side

The epicentre of New York’s dive bar scene. Streets like Ludlow and Orchard are lined with places like The Dead Rabbit and Bar Goto, where you can find $5 beers and $10 cocktails. The area is also home to some of the city’s best late-night eats, like Vanessa’s Dumpling House. It’s loud, crowded, and unapologetically grungy.

Best for: Dive bars and late-night eats

Williamsburg

Brooklyn’s answer to Manhattan’s nightlife, but with a more local feel. Bedford Avenue is the main drag, packed with bars, clubs, and music venues like Output and Bembe. The crowd is younger and more alternative, and the vibe is less touristy. It’s a 10-minute subway ride from Manhattan, but it feels like a world away.

Best for: Alternative clubs and local bars

Gramercy

A quieter neighbourhood with a mix of upscale bars and backpacker-friendly spots. Freehand New York City is here, along with places like The Garret and Bar Goto. It’s a good base if you want to be close to the action but not in the middle of it. The area is also home to some great parks, like Gramercy Park, which is perfect for a daytime recovery session.

Best for: Mid-range bars and hostels

Bars and Clubs in New York

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

Hi NYC Hostel Bar

The starting point for Hi NYC’s free Thursday bar crawls. The hostel bar is basic but cheap: $4 beers and $6 mixed drinks. It fills up by 9pm with backpackers and travellers looking to pre-game before heading into the city. Expect beer pong, shot deals, and a playlist that leans towards pop and hip-hop.

The Dead Rabbit

A short walk from Hi NYC, this pub is famous for its Irish coffee and historic cocktails. The ground-floor taproom is rowdy and packed by 10pm, while the upstairs bar is quieter and more cocktail-focused. Drinks start at $12, but the atmosphere makes it worth it. Go early to avoid a queue.

House of Yes

A Bushwick institution that feels like a circus-meets-nightclub. The venue hosts themed parties, aerial performances, and DJ sets that go until 6am on weekends. Entry is usually $20–30, but the experience is unforgettable. Dress creatively: this isn’t a place for jeans and a T-shirt.

Output

A former warehouse turned electronic music hub in Williamsburg. The sound system is legendary, and the crowd is serious about their techno and house. Entry is $10–20, but it’s free before midnight on weekdays. The outdoor patio is a great spot to catch your breath between sets.

The Garret

A hidden bar above the Washington Square Diner, accessible via a secret staircase. It’s small, so it gets packed quickly, but the $8 cocktails during happy hour (4–8pm) are a steal. The crowd is a mix of NYU students and young professionals, and the playlist is a solid mix of indie and throwback hits.

Bembe

A Latin bar in Williamsburg that’s all about salsa, reggaeton, and rum cocktails. The dance floor is tiny but always packed, and the crowd is a mix of locals and travellers. Entry is free before 11pm, and drinks start at $10. If you don’t know how to salsa, don’t worry: someone will teach you.

Le Bain

A rooftop bar and club on the 18th floor of The Standard hotel in the Meatpacking District. The views of the Hudson River are stunning, and the crowd is a mix of tourists and fashion types. Entry is free before 11pm, but drinks are pricey: expect to pay $16 for a cocktail. The music is a mix of house, disco, and pop.

Practical Info

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Getting around
The subway runs 24/7 and covers most nightlife hubs. A single ride costs $2.90, or grab a 7-day unlimited MetroCard for $34 if you’re staying a week. Stations like Union Square, Times Square, and Bedford Avenue put you within walking distance of bars and clubs. Buses are slower but useful for late-night routes when the subway isn’t running as frequently.
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Budget tips
Happy hours are your best friend. Bars like The Garret on Washington Place offer $5 beers and $8 cocktails until 8pm. Many clubs waive cover charges before midnight: check Resident Advisor for free-entry guestlists. Hostels like Hi NYC include free breakfast, which can save you $10–15 a day.
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Nightlife hours
Bars can stay open until 4am, but last call is usually at 3:30am. Clubs don’t get busy until midnight, and peak hours are between 1am and 3am. Some venues, like House of Yes in Bushwick, keep going until 6am on weekends: check their Instagram for after-hours events.
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Where to stay
Manhattan is the obvious choice for first-timers, but Brooklyn’s Williamsburg and Bushwick offer cheaper hostels and a more local vibe. Freehand New York City in Gramercy is a solid mid-range option, while Hi NYC on Randall’s Island is ideal if you want a party-focused stay without the Manhattan price tag.
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Entry fees
Club entry fees range from $10 to $30, depending on the night and venue. Some places, like Output in Brooklyn, offered free entry before midnight on weekdays. Pub crawls like NYC’s #1 Nightlife Experience include entry fees in the ticket price, which can save you money if you plan to visit multiple venues.
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Late-night transport
Subways run all night but can be slow after 1am. Uber and Lyft surge prices kick in after 2am: expect to pay double the daytime rate. Yellow cabs are metered and won’t surge, but they’re harder to flag down in areas like the Lower East Side. Citi Bike is an option if you’re comfortable cycling late at night.

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