Located 400 metres from Restaurant Row in New York, Pod Times Square features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
This Art-Deco inspired high-rise hotel offers a midtown location and 24-hour dining. Times Square is less than 1 km from the property and Pen Station is 162 metres away.
Crowne Plaza Times Square is perfectly located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, directly on Broadway between 48th and 49th Streets at the doorstep to Times Square.
Featuring a restaurant, a lounge and a seasonal rooftop bar, this hotel is 483 metres from Grand Central Terminal. All rooms are equipped with free WiFi.
This Manhattan Hotel is less than 1 km from Rockefeller Center. It features modern décor and flat-screen TVs in rooms as well as an on-site lounge and rooftop garden.
Located in the centre of Times Square and in the centre of midtown Manhattan, Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square is located within 322 metres from Broadway theatres like the Majestic Theatre and...
The Manhattan at Times Square enjoys a central Manhattan location with Times Square 322 metres away and Rockefeller Centre at 645 metres from the property.
Located in Tribeca, Hotel Barriere Fouquet's New York features art-deco-inspired rooms and a private movie theatre. Each unit features high ceilings, large windows and marble bathrooms.
Amazing rooms and spa and gym. Lovely staff. Good location
Set in New York, 600 metres from Flatiron Building, The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a bar.
Helpful and kind staff, excellent location, good view
Casa Cipriani New York has a fitness centre, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in New York. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Excellent food, service and a beautiful atmosphere.
This New York City hotel is located in the city’s Tribeca neighborhood. It features an underground pool and fitness center, as well as an on-site restaurant and spa.
bra läge, god service, trevlig ambiance, underbar frukost
Graduate New York has a fitness centre, garden, a restaurant and bar in New York. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
All staff were welcoming and engaging.
Restaurant was brilliant
Featuring 4-star accommodation, TownePlace Suites by Marriott New York Manhattan/Chelsea is situated in New York, 600 metres from Madison Square Garden and less than 1 km from Flatiron Building.
Very nice size rooms, clean, welcoming staff very helpful
Centrally located in Midtown Manhattan on Fifth Avenue, this hotel is across from the Grand Army Plaza and Central Park's main entrance. It features on-site dining and free Wi-Fi.
Everyone was friendly and helpful to us and our pet during our stay.
The Lowell is a 17-story building established in 1927 and is located 321.8 metres from Central Park. The property is 50 metres from Madison Avenue. Fifth Avenue is 161 metres form the property.
Breakfast was 5star organic food with impeccable service
Ideally situated in New York, Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square features air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a business centre.
Clean and tidy/ breakfast great and close to Times Square
Conveniently situated in the Midtown East district of New York, Hilton Club The Central at 5th New York is located 300 metres from St Patrick's Cathedral, 200 metres from Rockefeller Center and 600...
Location was excellent, staff lovely friendly and helpful
With two onsite dining options, The St. Regis New York offers guests exclusive dining experiences. Rooms offer 24-hour butler service. This hotel is located 483 metres from The Museum of Modern Art.
excellent service attention to details perfect location
Located in the NoMad neighborhood, this boutique New York City hotel is within 10 minutes’ walk of Union Square Park and Chelsea. There is a rooftop garden and free Wi-Fi.
Loved the decor. It was peaceful even in lobby/lounge.
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On average, 3-star hotels in New York cost £118 per night, and 4-star hotels in New York are £160 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in New York can on average be found for £367 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in New York this weekend is £257 or, for a 4-star hotel, £317. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in New York for this weekend cost on average around £684 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £247 per night to book a 3-star hotel in New York for tonight. You'll pay on average around £301 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in New York will cost around £669 (based on Booking.com prices).
Amazing New York City is full of iconic architectural landmarks, cultural venues and stunning views. So why not explore the Big Apple to its core with a Broadway show, a game at Yankee Stadium or a ferry ride to the Statue of Liberty?
Whether you want to see chic Manhattan, culturally diverse Brooklyn or the birthplace of rap and hip hop in the Bronx, you can count on city’s reliable subway or iconic yellow cabs that will take you there in no time. Don’t forget to visit the top of the Empire State building and admire the great city panorama and iconic skyline.
New York’s busy Times Square is the world's most visited tourist attraction and never fails to mesmerize with its impressive neon lights. Nearby Central Park attracts joggers, walkers and picnickers all year around who want a little break from NYC’s frenetic pace.
The restaurants here are among the best in the world but be sure you try city’s famous hot dogs too. The Fifth Avenue and its luxury shopping is the place to be for all the Carrie Bradshaws and other fashionistas of the world.
New York’s John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports make travelling to downtown easy and taking a train into Grand Central Station is yet another sight to see. From budget hostels, to trendy apartments, to top-notch luxury hotels, Booking.com offers a variety of accommodations so you will always find the best solution for your New York holiday.
Visit New York, a vibrant city that never sleeps. There is something for everyone regardless of your interest.
Take the Circle line around Manhattan or the free Staten Island ferry giving you a fantastic view of the famous skyline. Take the 10 min ferry to Governors Island for a picknick .
Visit Hudson Yards and walk the HighLine
Take the Wall Street tour and learn about New York history and where money is "made".
Enjoy the nightlife, visit the Metropolitan Opera house or take in a Broadway show
Unfortunately an expensive city but read up and learn how to get by on limited budgets . Use the subway and buses, safer now with NYPD at most station
Your days, week will disappear quickly and you want to come back !
Henrik
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I loved the hustle of new York city.
I loved the hustle of new York city. You can find food from around the world. I highly recommend smash burger shacks. So good.
Go see the play hells kitchen was fabulous.
Take the night bus tour so worth it
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It is the perfect city to visit should you want to “get out...
It is the perfect city to visit should you want to “get out of your head” and discover something different. Each sit block brings a variety of eateries; deli’s, restaurants and places of interest only a cab ride away. I took 2 art classes, participated in a “Painting in the Park” event, went to the Met and took an on-line writing class. I found a great coffe shop in the area that I went to every day that provided grounding for myself. This was a very happy trip!!😆😊
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Always the same.
Always the same. Everyone trying to scam you (from the hotel trying to charge resort fees up to the guy selling pretzels at the street), several homeless asking for money and trying to intimidate you, the city stinks with marijuana smell and all drugstores, now, have most of the items locked in (due to thieves) making shopping an unpleasant experience.
Food is bad, in general and avoid touristic places at all costs. My son wanted to go to tavern on the green. It was a good experience and the staff was welcoming, but the food was not only overpriced but simply said: not good enough.
Just go somewhere else: North Carolina for instance. Ashville is amazing.
heitor
Brazil
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We associate so many sounds and sights with NYC from a...
We associate so many sounds and sights with NYC from a variety of media that actually setting foot there boggles the mind. Over a (busy) week I’ve walked a lot in pretty much all the main boroughs of Manhattan (Greenwich Village, Harlem, Chinatown, East Village, Midtown, etc.) and I definitely would recommend everyone to alternate visiting iconic landmarks/museums such as the Empire State Building or the MoMA with a little walk in more residential neighbourhoods without any clear purpose, just to get a feel of how people live. My tips would be to avoid eating at restaurants (incredibly overpriced) and try quality takeout food from stores such as Whole Foods, and also take the free ferry to Staten Island instead of the expensive boat to the Statue of Liberty. You still get to see it and can keep your money for other endeavours. The MetroCard on the other hand is an excellent investment (all buses and subway lines for 33 dollars over a week).
If I had had a few more days I would have loved to spend some time in Brooklyn but Manhattan is such a fascinating place with so much to do, I couldn’t make it. Next time!
Floria
France
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We revisited places as we used to live nearby.
We revisited places as we used to live nearby. It's got everything - theatres, buildings, parks, museums (fabulous)- easy to get around with buses and subway which are good value but almost everything else is very expensive. The people are incredibly helpful and pleasant - a great change over the past decades - it feels pretty safe now (but still be careful especially your wallet etc).
We would go back anytime.
My room was clean and my bed was comfortable. The location is very close to the Javits Center. The hotel itself felt not so nice as there was
always at least one of those room cleaning stations in the lobby which was very plain and not welcoming. The elevator kept breaking and I was on the 10th floor. I did not spend any time in the hotel other than to sleep which was nice and quiet. It was the cheapest room in the city by far so I shouldn’t have had high expectations. It was fine for a budget hotel even thought it was $275
The location is perfect for us since we take a train to Penn Station. It is also within walking distance of most Broadway Theaters, which are always on our agenda . Our room was just as advertised, queen bed ,attractive and clean , with a great view. We have stayed at the New Yorker twice, and were pleased with both visits. We particularly enjoy the 24 hour coffeeshop downstairs, Tick Tock, for breakfast. The price was not cheap, but reasonable for New York City.
The location is an excellent place very close to Times Square and also many subway stations. Travel to various places within Manhattan was really easy, fast and cheaper with the $33 7 Days Subway pass. The breakfast is kinda good and it is a repeat of the same items almost every day. As the hotel hosts around 500 rooms, the breakfast crowd is really big and you will need to hit the queue before 6:30 AM, else it can take long time.
The decor was modern, the lobby was clean, the receptionist was pleasant and acknowledged my birthday in a welcome way. At night, in the lobby, there’s a tabletop tree with miniature linen-like bags with lavender petals to give you a calming sleep. I thought that was unique and thoughtful. The hotel is very close to the pier to take ferry rides or do a helicopter tour of New York City. It was an enjoyable stay
Very quiet, cozy and pleasant environment, friendly people, cozy rooms, warmth and moderate comfort. In addition to everything, a comfortable and good bed, a closet for luggage and clothes. The room is small, but it does not create discomfort. At this price, there is no better place in midtown Manhattan. We spent eight happy days in New York and the hotel environment made the trip more enjoyable.
We had a great experience at the Moderne NYC. The location was excellent, with Columbus circle a very short walk, and easy distance for Times Square. Rooms were clean, comfortable, and a good size for New York. Best of all were the team- we spent a week at the hotel and everyone we met was kind and accommodating.
We will book here again the next time we’re in New York.
This hotel is in a wonderful location! Close to so many things within walking distance. So many wonderful restaurants in Hell’s Kitchen. We stayed at the Belvedere when visiting my son, who lives New York City. Great size if you love the smaller cozy hotels. We have stayed here three times now, and have never been disappointed.
SIXTY Soho was and always will be the best hotel to enjoy New York City & Manhattan - lots of cafes and restaurants around and easy access to Midtown, Brooklyn and Financial District. The Staff is exceptional from front desk to housekeeping - customer focus, friendly and supportive. we also will come back a third time 😍
I was 1 block away from Times Square, which I usually try to avoid, but once I got in from the hustle and bustle of the city- Riu was a VERY nice hotel. Staff were friendly, the bed was comfortable and the space felt rather spacious compared to other hotels I've stayed at in Manhattan. A good value overall.
It was exactly as expected. Its got the American Horror Story feel as far as its decor and age of a hotel which in a way was very cool. Room was as described just felt old and tired. The pull out bed was very uncomfortable. Otherwise a good stay for the money as it was cheaper than most in NY city.
We enjoyed our stay at the hotel. It is very cheap for the city center, very clean, cozy, comfortable. It totally exceeded our expectations. The stuff is perfect, very polite and nice. Everything is very close to the hotel. We would absolutelly recomend.
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Great location. Times Square is across the street from the hotel. Best Manhattan attractions are within walking distance. There is subway nearby - lines in different directions.
The staff is very friendly and helpful. The rooms are small but comfortable.
The hotel is conveniently located in Manhattan, a few minutes from the grand central terminal metro station. It was easy to access major attractions in midtown by foot and other parts of the city by subway. The room was clean, and the restaurant was ok.
The Bryant Park hotel is the great boutique hotel. 4star hotel, 5star staff, 5star location. In the heart of Manhattan and New York City. Best place for exploring all around. Amazing Bryant park, with all activities, vibrant place. Highly recommended.
the location is perfect for exploring the southern part of Manhattan. I’m coming to New York for more then 20 years, but due to business I’ve always stayed in midtown. This area is much more fun.
the hotel is close to a subway station.
- hotel is just a few minutes walk from the Times Square
- amazing breakfast, it is the best open buffet breakfast in New York
- rooms are very clean
- very helful and supportive staff at the reseption (special thamks to Ariel)
I stayed there for 16 nights. Loved how clean it is. The location is quite central. Near to subway stations and just a 10 minutes walk from Times Square. Recommended if you're looking for cheap accomodation in Manhattan.
Loved the city view, the comfy bed, the helpful staff, the Starbucks coffee, the security doorman, the big bathroom and great shower, the location near Times Square, it was clean. Perfect place to stay.
The price of the hotel was ok and it was close to the attractions of New York.
Also the bed was comfortable.
Plus, we could leave the luggage there after checkout until we left New York City
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