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Hotels in New York City

New York City hotel deals are out there if you know where to look. Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens all have properties at a wide range of price points. Midtown puts you steps from major attractions, while outer boroughs offer better rates with easy subway access. Flexible dates and booking four to six weeks ahead tend to produce the strongest availability and pricing.
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New York City Guide

Even if you’ve never been to New York City, its name probably brings to mind a multitude of symbols: the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wall Street, Broadway, yellow taxicabs, kosher delis, and on and on. But as potent as the city’s presence in the imagination can be, there’s nothing quite like experiencing it firsthand. Once you’ve taken a stroll through Central Park in autumn or crossed the Brooklyn Bridge on a perfect day in spring, it’s easy to see how the Big Apple has inspired so many movies, TV shows, books, and songs.

New York for First-Time Visitors

You may crave an authentic, local experience, but you’ll kick yourself if you don’t pay a visit to these spots at least once.

  • Empire State Building: A bona fide American icon. Take the elevator to the observation deck to re-enact scenes from An Affair to Remember or King Kong.
  • Times Square: The country’s monument to sensory overload. Neon signs, wraparound news tickers, costumed street performers, megastores, and more tourists than you could possibly imagine make this Midtown commercial plaza the so-called Crossroads of the World.
  • Central Park: For a breather from all the hustle and bustle, step into the city’s 800-acre oasis, designed in the 19th century by master landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. Visit the zoo, snap a photo from Belvedere Castle, and pay tribute to John Lennon at Strawberry Fields.
  • Statue of Liberty: An enduring symbol of freedom and promise for generations of immigrants, especially those entering via nearby Ellis Island (which is also worth a visit).
  • Where to stay: For an over-the-top experience, splurge on a stay at the Ritz-Carlton, where top-hatted, tuxedoed doormen greet guests from the hotel’s location alongside Central Park. To be near the most popular attractions, try The Hotel @ Times Square, a property within walking distance of just about everything worth seeing.

New York for Foodies

  • Food tours are a good way to get to know the city and its multifarious culinary scene. Sign up for one of the offerings from Foods of New York Tours to learn more about the history and culture of areas such as Chelsea, the Meatpacking District, and Greenwich Village.
  • Chinatown: To feel like you’ve entered an entirely different country, head to this bustling neighborhood chockablock with vendors selling unusual foods next to restaurants serving up cuisine from pretty much any part of China you can think of.
  • Celebrity chefs: Go all out on a meal at one of New York’s many Michelin-rated restaurants. Eric Ripert’s Le Bernadin, Masa Takayama’s Masa, and David Chang’s Momofuku are all stand-outs.
  • Where to stay: Hotel Mulberry, a quiet boutique hotel in Chinatown, is close to a multitude of eateries as well as the subway.

New York for Culture Vultures

In the city that never sleeps, you’ll never run out of things to do. Cultural offerings are around every corner in this artistic mecca.

  • Broadway: Head to the Great White Way to see shows such as The Phantom of the Opera, Aladdin, or Wicked.
  • Museum of Modern Art: MoMA houses an indispensable trove of modern and contemporary paintings, photographs, and sculptures, including work by Picasso, Matisse, van Gogh, and Gauguin.
  • Lincoln Center: Home base for the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Philharmonic, and the New York City Ballet
  • Where to stay: The Empire Hotel, an upscale boutique hotel close to Lincoln Center and a few blocks from Central Park

New York Beyond Manhattan: Brooklyn

Inhabited by 2.5 million people, this vast borough contains dozens of unique neighborhoods, many of which have exploded in popularity in recent years.

  • Park Slope: Trendy restaurants, 19th-century brownstones, and boutique shopping can all be found in this area.
  • Williamsburg: Self-consciously divey bars, a thriving live music scene, and coffee shops every few feet
  • Green-Wood Cemetery: A lesser known Brooklyn gem, this 175-year-old graveyard is everything the rest of NYC is not—serene, pastoral, and almost silent. Great views of the Manhattan skyline.
  • Coney Island: World-famous amusement park, home to the Cyclone Roller Coaster, amazing hot dogs, and a lively boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean
  • Where to stay: The Park Slope Bed and Breakfast lets you live like a local in a historic brownstone steps from Prospect Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

A competitive rate for a Times Square area stay typically starts around $95–$130 per night for compact or midscale rooms, with upscale options often running $180–$260 on sale. Deals at places like Pod Times Square, M Social, and Margaritaville Resort Times Square regularly fall in this band when discounted through providers such as Groupon.

Families on a budget usually get the best value at midrange properties that let kids stay free and include Wi‑Fi, like Hampton Inn Manhattan Grand Central, The Manhattan at Times Square, or Allegria Hotel in Long Beach. These often bundle breakfast or family-friendly rooms, so you’re not paying extra for basics.

Yes, pod-style hotels around Times Square offer some of the most affordable centrally located stays by trading space for price, with sale nights often under $150. Pod 39, Pod 51, and Pod Times Square give you compact rooms, strong transit access, and shared or efficient layouts that keep costs down.

You’ll usually find resort-style perks such as rooftop pools, terraces, or bar decks bundled into midtown packages at Margaritaville Resort Times Square, Allegria Hotel in Long Beach, or The Tillary in Brooklyn. These listings often advertise rooftop access or pool use clearly in the deal description so you can compare value.

Wellness-focused stays in New York are often most attainable at 4-star properties like EVEN Hotel Brooklyn, which pair fitness-forward rooms with midrange nightly costs. Compared with top-end spas, these packages usually stay within the $150–$250 range when discounted and still include gym access and wellness amenities.

Romantic stays with good value often come from boutique or luxury properties near Central Park or the theater district, such as The Michelangelo, WestHouse Hotel New York, or Library Hotel. Discounted packages can drop standard rates by 10–15 percent while adding touches like lounge access, wine hours, or concierge help.

Yes, several New York stays in this price-focused set lean heavily into character, including Library Hotel with its literary theme, Artezen Hotel in the Financial District, and Casa Cipriani on the harbor. These typically price above basic chains but justify the cost with distinctive design and tailored amenities.

Staying in Brooklyn or coastal spots like Long Beach or Wantagh is often cheaper than a similar-grade room in Midtown, especially on weekends. EVEN Hotel Brooklyn, The Tillary, Allegria Hotel, and Jones Beach Hotel can undercut central Manhattan while keeping you within a reasonable subway or rail ride of major sights.