10 Best Hotels & Resorts in Newark, New Jersey for Corporate Events (2026)
Newark's best hotels and resorts for corporate events in 2026, picked for room blocks, airport access, and the ballroom each one actually fills.
Here’s the Newark hotel math nobody runs until it’s too late: a 120-room block at an airport property near Newark Liberty often beats a Manhattan block by $180 a night, and your attendees clear customs and reach the door in fifteen minutes. I moved a pharma regional meeting out of the city and into an EWR hotel in 2023, and the savings paid for the entire AV bill. The catch is the airport-corridor sameness, so the brief has to name what the room needs beyond a bed and a projector.
Hotels and resorts fit Newark because the airport corridor was built for exactly this: fly-in attendees, on-site meeting space, and a room block under one roof. A two-day summit can land, meet, sleep, and leave without anyone renting a car. Below are ten properties, ranked by review depth, with the booking notes I’d flag before signing a contract.
MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford carries a 4.5 across more than 26,600 reviews, the most-reviewed venue in this set. It isn’t a hotel, but its club and suite levels host corporate events at a scale no ballroom touches. Figure a few hundred in a club space, thousands for a field-level activation.
The draw is the spectacle: a product reveal or a sales-incentive finale on a stadium club level lands differently than a hotel ballroom. Load-in runs through stadium freight, so you get real dock access. Pair it with an airport hotel block nearby for sleeping rooms. Best for a marquee event where the venue is the headline and a separate hotel handles the beds.
Hilton Newark Airport
The Hilton Newark Airport in Elizabeth holds a 4.0 across nearly 3,990 reviews. It’s a full-service airport hotel with a ballroom and breakout rooms built for fly-in meetings. Plan for 200 to 400 theater in the largest space.
The airport shuttle and the fifteen-minute terminal run are the practical wins for a national meeting. On-site catering and a room block keep a multi-day agenda simple. Best for a regional sales meeting or a training program where most of the room arrives by plane and needs to sleep where it meets.
Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott
The Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott sits on airport property and carries a 4.0 across about 3,850 reviews. Being on the airport grounds means the shortest possible transfer for a fly-in crowd. Figure 250 to 450 theater in the ballroom.
On-grounds location removes the shuttle entirely for many attendees, which trims both cost and the day-of chaos. The meeting floor is sized for a mid-to-large conference with breakouts. Book the Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott for a national meeting where the shortest airport transfer is the deciding factor.
Hampton Inn Newark Airport
The Hampton Inn Newark Airport on Route 1 and 9 holds a 3.9 across roughly 3,280 reviews. It’s a select-service hotel, so the meeting space is modest, better for breakouts and a room block than a general session. Plan for 40 to 100 in a meeting room.
The value here is the room block at a lower rate, paired with a larger nearby property for the general session. Confirm meeting-room size early, because select-service ballrooms are tight. Best for an overflow block or a small team meeting that doesn’t need a ballroom.
The Park Hotel at Meadowlands
The Park Hotel at Meadowlands in East Rutherford carries a 3.6 across about 3,270 reviews. It sits near MetLife Stadium and the Meadowlands complex, useful for an event tied to a stadium activation. Figure 150 to 300 theater.
The Meadowlands proximity makes this a natural room block for a stadium event, so attendees stay minutes from the venue. The rating runs lower, so a walkthrough earns its hour. Book The Park Hotel at Meadowlands when you’re hosting at MetLife and want sleeping rooms a short ride away.
Renaissance Newark Airport Hotel
The Renaissance Newark Airport Hotel in Elizabeth runs a 3.9 across roughly 2,560 reviews. It’s a Marriott upscale brand near the airport with ballroom and breakout space. Plan for 200 to 350 theater.
The Renaissance brand brings a more designed lobby and bar than a standard airport box, which helps the reception feel less corporate-generic. Airport access stays the practical anchor. Best for a regional meeting that wants a slightly elevated feel without leaving the airport corridor.
Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Newark International Airport
The Ramada Plaza by Wyndham near the airport holds a 3.6 across about 2,530 reviews. It’s a large-format airport hotel with substantial banquet space. Figure 200 to 400 theater in the largest room.
The size is the point: a budget-conscious large meeting can find real square footage here at a rate below the upscale brands. The lower rating means you confirm the meeting-floor condition on a site visit. Best for a high-headcount, value-driven meeting where square footage beats polish.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Newark Liberty International Airport
The SpringHill Suites near Newark Liberty carries a 3.9 across roughly 2,450 reviews. It’s an all-suite select-service property, strong for a room block, lighter on meeting space. Plan for 40 to 100 in a meeting room.
The suite layout gives traveling attendees a workspace, which matters for a multi-day agenda where people answer email between sessions. Pair it with a larger nearby venue for the general session. Best for a room block where attendee comfort over several nights is the priority.
Aiden by Best Western Newark Airport
Aiden by Best Western Newark Airport holds a 3.7 across about 2,120 reviews. It’s a boutique-leaning airport hotel with a more distinct design than the chain boxes around it. Figure a small meeting room, roughly 30 to 80.
The boutique styling gives a small team event some character without leaving the airport zone. Meeting space is limited, so this is a block-plus-breakout play, not a general-session venue. Best for a compact leadership session or an overflow block with a bit more personality.
TRYP by Wyndham Newark Downtown
TRYP by Wyndham Newark Downtown on East Park Street carries a 4.0 across roughly 1,630 reviews. It’s the rare downtown-Newark hotel option, walkable to Penn Station rather than tied to the airport. Plan for 80 to 200 depending on the room.
The downtown location is the differentiator: rail access instead of airport shuttles, which fits a meeting drawing attendees by train from the corridor. Confirm the meeting-floor capacity for your headcount. Best for a downtown event that wants walkable rail and a non-airport address.
How to choose among them
The first fork is airport versus downtown. The EWR-corridor hotels (Hilton, Marriott, Renaissance, Ramada, SpringHill, Aiden, Hampton Inn) win when most of the room flies in, because the terminal transfer is minutes, not a city commute. The downtown and Meadowlands properties (TRYP, Park Hotel) fit when rail access or a stadium event drives the choice. After geography, the room block is the financial spine of the deal, so understanding what a room block is in hotel contracting keeps you from over-committing attrition. Watch the fee line too, because resort and facility fees quietly inflate a per-night number that looked like a bargain. For the full set, see hotels and resorts in Newark.
When two properties tie on paper, I book the venue after sleeping in the hotel, because the room you’ll sell to 120 attendees should pass your own night test first.
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