CityRinse

Need a shower in NYC? Here's where to actually get one.

Between hotel checkout and an evening flight. Off a red-eye at dawn. Straight off a cruise with hours to kill. CityRinse maps the cheapest bookable showers in New York City — no membership, no guesswork.

Find a shower by neighborhood

Pick where you'll be. Each guide lists the closest showers you can book right now, cheapest first.

What a shower in NYC actually costs

Every option here includes the shower plus towels. There are no pay-per-shower booths in New York — access comes bundled with one of these.

OptionTypical priceWhat you getBest for
Gym trial pass (Blink, Planet Fitness)FreeShower + locker roomCheapest, if a trial's available
Spa day pass (Exhale)from $20Shower, towels, sauna, loungeCheapest guaranteed shower
Gym day pass (Mid City)$39Shower + gym accessNear Port Authority
Airport lounge pass (JFK)$47–90Shower, food, drinksRight at the airport
Day-use hotel room$83–159Private room, shower, bag spacePrivacy + a place to rest
TWA Hotel day stay (JFK)$149–209Full private room in-terminalComfort during a long JFK layover

Rule of thumb: want just a shower? A spa pass (~$20) is the sweet spot. Want to nap and stash bags too? A day-use room (~$85 near Times Square) beats booking another hotel night by a mile.

How CityRinse works

1. Pick your spot

Choose the neighborhood you'll be in or the situation you're in — a cruise day, a red-eye, a checkout gap.

2. Compare real options

We list only places that genuinely have showers, with current prices, cheapest and free options first.

3. Book in a tap

You book directly with the hotel, gym, or lounge. We may earn a small commission — it never changes your price.

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Common questions

Where can I shower in NYC if I'm not staying at a hotel?

Book a gym or spa day pass (from about $20), a day-use hotel room (from about $83), or a JFK lounge pass (from about $47). Each includes a shower and towels. NYC has no standalone pay-per-shower booths, so access always comes bundled with one of these.

What's the cheapest place to shower in New York City?

A free gym trial day pass (like Blink Fitness) is cheapest, followed by a spa day pass such as Exhale from about $20 including towels and sauna. Day-use rooms start around $83 if you want privacy and luggage space.

Can I shower at JFK Airport without a business-class ticket?

Yes. Several JFK lounges sell walk-up or single-visit passes with shower access (from about $47), and the TWA Hotel rents day rooms to anyone — no flight required.

Is a day-use room cheaper than booking another night?

Much cheaper — typically a quarter of the nightly rate. A day-use room near Times Square runs about $85 versus $300+ for a NYC hotel night, and you can shower, nap, and store bags.