
Hotels in New York
44 hotels across 0 neighborhoods
Browse hotels in New York City across Midtown, Lower Manhattan, and Brooklyn. Properties from budget to full-service, steps from Grand Central Terminal.
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About New York
New York: Five Boroughs, One Relentless Skyline
New York City spans five boroughs across 302 square miles at the mouth of the Hudson River. Manhattan concentrates the most-visited landmarks — the Empire State Building (443 m to roof), Central Park (341 hectares), and the galleries of Fifth Avenue. Brooklyn draws visitors to DUMBO, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the food halls of Industry City in Sunset Park. The city's subway runs 24 hours across 472 stations, making cross-borough travel practical at any hour.
Where to Stay in New York
Hotels cluster in distinct zones. Midtown Manhattan — between 34th and 59th Streets — puts guests within walking distance of Times Square, Grand Central Terminal, and Museum Mile. Lower Manhattan and the Financial District suit business travelers and those visiting the 9/11 Memorial. Williamsburg and Long Island City in Queens offer lower nightly rates with direct subway access into Manhattan (typically 15–20 minutes on the L or 7 train).
Practical Tips
- Getting around: The MetroCard or OMNY tap-to-pay works on all subways and buses; a single ride costs $2.90 (2025 rate).
- Seasons: July averages 29 °C with high humidity; January averages −1 °C. Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) see moderate temperatures.
- Airports: Three major airports serve the city — JFK (26 km from Midtown), LaGuardia (13 km), and Newark (26 km via NJ).
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