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Things happen fast in New York City, but even your easy-going holiday self will find some time to get lazy while relaxing in Washington Square Park or sitting back for a hot new Off-Broadway show. You might even see a future Tony Award-winner before she’s famous.

Kick-start a culture fix with world-class art galleries throughout the five boroughs, sample fare from any corner of the globe in Brooklyn and shop till you just can’t anymore in Lower Manhattan. Book your flights to New York City and chow down on the “Big Apple”!

NYC is full of people, sure, but there’s always room for travellers in New York City accommodation. If you want easy access to the entire city, then book accommodation near Central Park. If you stay south of “the Park”, you’ll be mere blocks from Grand Central Station and major attractions, like Times Square, the Theatre District and Rockefeller Center.

Things to Do in New York City

What can’t you do in “The City That Never Sleeps”, besides sleep? The answer is nothing, that’s what. You’ll still want to reserve a hotel in New York City, though, for wardrobe changes. Speaking of wardrobes, shop off the beaten rack in vintage stores and boutiques in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

But fashion isn’t NYC’s only photo-ready feature. The best cityscape views can be found from the lush High Line Park, a repurposed portion of elevated rail line tracks in Lower Manhattan. While you’re in the area, pause at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum or catch the ferry to Staten Island to greet Lady Liberty as you float by…then grab an ice cream cone and float right back. In Manhattan (aka “The City”), load up on street food (bagels, anyone?) or fine dining on every corner.

Museum-hoppers can go a little bonkers in NYC, too, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Central Park to the tiny Mmuseumm, a gallery of artefacts in an old elevator in Tribeca. And let’s not forget our four-legged and feathered friends at The Bronx Zoo. If you’re feeling knackered near the northern borough, you can always relax in accommodation in New York City’s Hudson Heights neighbourhood, with views of an idyllic monastery on the Hudson River.

Getting To & Around New York City

NYC is serviced by two major airports—John F. Kennedy International (JFK) and LaGuardia International (LGA)—both located in Queens. You can also fly in to Newark International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey. All three airports connect with public transport via the free AirTrain shuttle —and you thought NYC would be expensive. With an extensive subway and bus system and taxis galore, you can reach your New York City hotel and all the stops on your itinerary without your own set of wheels, though you may want to look into one of Wotif’s car hire options.

Upcoming Events

If a lot can happen in a New York minute, it’s no surprise that NYC’s events calendar is always quadruple-booked. Summer is warm and balmy—the best time to be out in the streets for a festival. Get the season off to a big start at the annual Pride Week parade, which dances its way down Fifth Avenue the last Sunday of June.

Speaking of dancing, SummerStage—a free concert series with international headliners—kicks off in Central Park each June and runs through September. As summer turns into autumn, the whole city puts its best foot forward in designer pumps for New York Fashion Week. If you’re planning your holiday around the best food in New York City, then visit in time for the Feast of San Gennaro; for 11 days you can eat your weight in cannoli and other Italian delights.

Get Outside!

You’ve probably heard a thing or two about Central Park. From the iconic Bethesda Fountain to mellow Sheep Meadow and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park makes all the other green spaces jealous. When you want to put your feet up on a bench and chat with squirrels, you’ll run right into this grassy oasis smack dab in the middle of upper Manhattan.

You don’t have to be uptown to get your tranquil on, though. If Brooklyn is more your scene, then check out Prospect Park. Tromp through The Long Meadow or float outside The Boathouse during the warm months. Here’s a local tip, too: Prospect Park is a great place to slice across an ice rink without the crowds of onlookers at Rockefeller Center or Bryant Park.

If your double axel is more of a bunny hop, no worries!

Not really the outdoorsy type at all? Stay above the tree line with a Helicopter Tour of NYC Landmarks. You’re welcome.

Must-See Spots

If you’ve got just one day in New York City, well, good luck. Haha, sorry. NYC bucket lists can get lengthy, but if you have to be picky, go straight to the top. No, not at the Empire State Building—you can’t admire it if you’re standing on it. Instead, look out over Manhattan from the Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center. Take a turn around the deck to see a panorama of the Chrysler Building, Times Square, the Theater District and the Empire State Building. You can even see New Jersey and Queens, depending on where you’re standing.

This isn’t the only landmark you’ve got to add to your itinerary, but it’s an awesome place to start. Just look out over the city, point and say, “That’s next”!

Any time is a good time to take a New York City holiday —and you’ll save extra on hotels and flights when you mix and match with Wotif. There are so many great places to stay in New York City—take advantage of our awesome deals and you can holiday in style, without having to call in any favours on Wall Street.

New York hotels essential information

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Hyatt Grand Central New York, Empire Hotel, The New Yorker A Wyndham Hotel, Lotte New York Palace, Paramount Times Square, Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan, an IHG Hotel, Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square, Park Central Hotel New York

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in New York?
Located in New York and with amenities like a bar and hypo-allergenic bedding, The Sherry Netherland is an escape Wotif travellers are utterly smitten with. Also securing a top spot on the list of best hotels in New York is Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Rest your head here and you’ll have easy access to leading attractions like Statue of Liberty and Madison Square Garden. Ready for an unforgettable time in New York? Let Wotif hook you up with a fantastic pad at a rate that can’t be beat.
How many days should I spend in New York?
That’s like asking how well you want your steak cooked — it all comes down to personal preference. To give you a rough idea though, most people spend 5 days experiencing this exciting destination. Whether you’re here for a day or two or a week or two, our New York hotel deals will help make your adventure an incredible one.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in New York?
Consider Manhattan. You’ll be in a brand-new city full of adventure and excitement, so it makes sense to stay in one of the most popular areas and close to major sights like Times Square and Rockefeller Centre. Some of the top New York hotels can also be found around these parts, including The Sherry Netherland and Library Hotel by Library Hotel Collection.
How much does a New York hotel cost?
New York hotel prices differ according to when you travel and just how fancy you want your digs to be. To land AU$214 cheap accommodation in New York, enter your details, hit search, then filter your results by amenities, budget, property class and more. Another cost-saving hack? Avoid travelling during the busiest months of March, May and November, when rates are generally higher. Because the only thing better than going on holiday is getting it for a steal!
How do I get a cheap hotel in New York?
Easy as. For cheap hotels in New York, follow these tips:

  • Opt for midweek stays: Prices are usually cheaper between Monday and Thursday.
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  • Travel during low season: December, January and February are New York’s quietest months which means there’ll be lower prices.
  • Narrow your search with our handy filter tool: Then sort by the lowest price to bag a great deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in New York?
You bet you can. Using our “Property class” filter tool you can find the swankiest getaways that offer top-class service, indulgent perks and bedding with thread counts so high you’ll feel dizzy. Check out these New York luxury hotels:


Which hotels in New York are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a stack of family accommodation in New York that deliver non-stop holiday vibes alongside perks and amenities like arcades, swimming pools and outdoor play areas. Find places that’ll impress your mini adventurers with our “Family friendly” filter, or try these on for size:


What is the best area to stay in New York?
A good hotel in an epic location is the dream combo, which is why many travellers pick the areas of Theatre District, Midtown and Garment District for their New York accommodation. But that’s just scratching the surface. There are loads of other captivating New York neighbourhoods worth considering. Discover all the possible locations for your hotel in New York by selecting “View map” at the top of the page.

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