The Collective Paper Factory
9 expert reviews
“A Long Island City landmark turns over a new page as a modern boutique hotel.”
– Gayot
"Opened in 2014 in a (you guessed it) converted paper factory, rooms here look like film sets—an illusion enhanced by the use of actual movie lights (massive round ones) as lamps." Full review
"Space, style, access to intriguing local neighborhoods, and seriously good value—this paper factory turned chic hotel provides many reasons to stay in Queens." Full review
Mid-Range
"Located in Astoria's trendy Kaufman Art District in Queens, this hip mid-range hotel occupies a former 100-year-old paper factory and retains many industrial accents and unique vintage details." Full review
"Budget-friendly digs recycled out of a 100-year-old Queens factory with a funky globetrotting restaurant." Full review
7.0
"Loft-like rooms, ample events space, and a popular New American restaurant add to the appeal." Full review
"Many rooms here look like film sets, an illusion enhanced by the use of actual movie lights (massive round ones) as lamps. The ceilings are soaring, the furnishings quirky and fun" Full review
Top Choice
"In the buzzing, arts-loving neighborhood of Long Island City, you'll find this whimsical gem. It's set in a former paper factory and warehouse." Full review
"Exposed pipes and “Instagrammable moments” give off decidedly Brooklyn vibes, but this borough-on-the-up has its own charms, and offers more affordable rates to boot. "
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Family Friendly
Multilingual
Kitchenette
$69/night
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