Area: New York Show Map
This luxury hotel is located in New York (Chelsea), close to Chelsea Market, Empire State Building, and Times … More
Pricing for stays between 26 May - 29 May, 2012
Randy and from Albany, NY, USA said:
"First time at this Dream Hotel, and it was excellent. Great rooms, every single staf... "
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Area: New York Show Map
This New York City hotel located on Seventh Avenue at 33rd Street is across from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station. More
Pricing for stays between 27 May - 30 May, 2012
VIJAY from New Delhi, Delhi, India said:
"location of the Hotel is best in manhattan near Time Square and the best shopping an... "
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Area: New York Show Map
Set amid Broadway theaters, this stylish New York hotel is a half-block from Times Square and the TKTS … More
Pricing for stays between 28 May - 31 May, 2012
Anton from Buenos Aires said:
"I stayed just for one day. My room was really small, but that's what I paid for, and... "
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Area: New York Show Map
This Theater District hotel is at the corner of West 45th Street and Eighth Avenue, one block west of Times Square … More
Pricing for stays between 27 May - 30 May, 2012
A traveller said:
"I like vale services for my car. Attention and good people at front desk"
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Area: New York Show Map
This Midtown New York hotel offers a desirable location diagonally across from Carnegie Hall, 1 block from … More
Pricing for stays between 27 May - 30 May, 2012
Gerry & from South of England said:
"The hotel is ideally situated for visiting Times Square and Central Park. It is oppo... "
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Area: New York Show Map
Rising 41 stories across from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, this hotel is 1 block from Macy's, 3 blocks … More
Pricing for stays between 28 May - 31 May, 2012
Bev from Birmingham, West Midlands, UK said:
"This was our 4th stay out of 8 visits to New York, the first 4 being at other hotels... "
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Area: New York Show Map
In the heart of Times Square, this New York hotel is convenient to Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall … More
Pricing for stays between 28 May - 31 May, 2012
A traveller said:
"Design, service and location were amazing. If I ever come back to NYC I'll come back... "
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Area: New York Show Map
Times Square is the glittering setting for this all-suites hotel set one half-block from Broadway, the gigantic … More
Pricing for stays between 27 May - 30 May, 2012
A traveller said:
"Most will choose this hotel for the location but once you step inside you'll forget... "
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Area: New York Show Map
Situated in the Broadway-Times Square neighborhood, this hotel is close to Times Square, Madame Tussaud's Wax … More
Pricing for stays between 26 May - 29 May, 2012
Lucinda from UK said:
"The Element is tucked away off a busy street - a relief after walking around the hot... "
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Area: New York Show Map
The innovative Pod Hotel offers compact, cleverly designed rooms and a prime location 4 blocks from Manhattan's … More
Pricing for stays between 28 May - 31 May, 2012
Chuck from Washington, DC said:
"The hotel rooms are small but very efficient, and the staff: top notch! Highly recom... "
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'The city'
New York emits an energy that few cities can match. It's hard to say whether this electricity comes from the fast pace, the tall buildings, or the big ambitions of the eight million (and counting) inhabitants who crowd this dense metropolis. Whatever it is, the city's buzz is undeniable.
New Yorkers call their home simply 'the city', and this implication that New York is really the only city might strike people from elsewhere as arrogant. Spend a few days in the thrilling rush, however, and you might understand the sentiment. Larger than life, open 24 hours - this is truly the city that never sleeps.
Sensory stimulation
It's natural to feel a little overwhelmed on a first visit to New York. The city can overload the senses: the smell of sizzling gyros from Midtown street vendors' carts, the sound of a subway musician's saxophone during the crush of a rush-hour commute, and the neon lights of Times Square flashing at all times of day and night.
This stimulation from all sides is what makes New York so dynamic. You'll soon realize it's the sheer sense of possibility that has everyone jumping. You can do anything here, whether it's catching a long-running show like Phantom of the Opera on Broadway or crashing a loft party in the newest alternative art space. Shop 'til you drop in SoHo like the 'Sex and the City' cast or hobnob with the literati at West Village wine bars.
You can even enjoy some nature, and not only in Central Park. The East Village has many community gardens and Brooklyn's Prospect Park is a real delight. Head north to the Bronx Botanical Gardens or to Washington Heights' Fort Tryon Park, which towers over the Hudson River with views of the Palisades - you won't believe you're still in the city.
The whole world is here
To get your bearings in such a large city, it's a good idea to start with an overview. A hop-on, hop-off bus tour will help you learn the lay of the land. Or, for a different vantage point, try a helicopter ride over the five boroughs or sail by Manhattan's monuments on an elegant dinner cruise. Sure, it's a bit extravagant and certainly bold, but hey, that's New York.
Really, though, New York is a series of neighborhoods-it's not all that intimidating. From Little Italy to Chinatown, the Lower East Side to Chelsea, New York houses several communities, each with their own distinct flavor. Despite this, there are no artificial boundaries-the daily mix of millions of different people is what makes the city's story so great. Perhaps that's why New Yorkers think they live in the center of the world-it seems the whole world is here.
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