
Long Island runs on trains, office hours, and late dinners.
Best Stays by Sonder Long Island
Long Island moves between Nassau County rail stops, Suffolk County downtowns, and city trips to places like Huntington and Riverhead. Start with the region that fits your plans, then find Sonder apartment-style stays and boutique hotels close to the places you came for.

Travelers
Downtown mornings, neon nights across Long Island.
From Hempstead’s central blocks to Huntington’s downtown streets and Riverhead’s east end base, start with the city that fits your Long Island plans.
Find the right kind of stay.
From boutique hotels in the middle of everything to apartment-style stays built for settling in, browse South Carolina by the kind of place that fits your trip.
Stays across Long Island’s city and downtown pockets.
A small, curated edit of stays across Long Island, from Huntington and Garden City to Patchogue, with Hotels, Boutique Hotels, Apartments, and Serviced Apartments to narrow by town or neighborhood.
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Ocean View
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Ocean View
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Parking
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Parking
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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EV Charge Station
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Parking
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Balcony/Terrace
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Kitchen
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EV Charge Station
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Parking
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Balcony/Terrace
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Kitchen
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Parking
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Parking
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Parking
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Parking
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Child Friendly
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Laundry
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Child Friendly
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Laundry
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Parking
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Pet Friendly
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Parking
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Pet Friendly
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Breakfast
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Breakfast
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Kitchen
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
Long Island travel questions, answered.
Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.
Choose a stay in western Long Island if you want the smoothest rail and road access. You’ll usually have the easiest time linking up with transit, dining, and day-to-day essentials, while staying close to a more urban rhythm. Check the listing for exact access details and nearby transit options.
Book a more central, walkable area in Long Island for a weekend stay if you want to keep plans simple. That puts you closer to food, errands, and easy local exploring, so you can spend less time in transit and more time settling in. Listing details will confirm what’s nearby.
Pick a stay in Long Island with apartment-style space and a quieter residential setting for a longer visit or remote work. You’ll want room to unpack, a comfortable place to work, and access to everyday conveniences. Amenities and work setups can vary, so check the listing for specifics.
Choose a stay in a walkable Long Island neighborhood if you want cafés, takeout, and low-effort errands close by. That makes it easier to build the day around meals and local streets instead of long rides. Exact walkability and nearby spots depend on the listing.
Go for a stay in Long Island during a lower-key travel period if you want a calmer pace and easier movement around town. Fewer crowds can make transit, dining, and check-in feel more relaxed. For the most useful planning details, review the listing and your dates.


