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About New York

Overview

Welcome to New York, New York, United States of America – a city that never sleeps and is brimming with life and diversity. With its iconic skyline and a population of 8.4 million, New York City is a melting pot of cultures and experiences. From the famous landmarks you've seen in movies and TV shows to the hidden treasures waiting to be discovered, this city offers something for everyone. Each of the five boroughs – The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island – has its own unique character, and even within these boroughs, individual neighborhoods boast their own distinct identities.

Currently, the average price of hotels in New York City is $387, with options ranging from $133 to $1,674. With 421 hotels available, you have plenty of choices to find the perfect accommodation. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find hotels include Manhattan, Midtown, Central New York City, Central Park South, and Midtown South. Among the most popular hotels are the Comfort Inn & Suites near Stadium, Hotel Indigo Lower East Side New York, an IHG Hotel, The Evelyn Hotel, voco Times Square South, an IHG Hotel, and Hampton Inn New York Times Square.

Things to Do in New York

New York City is packed with attractions and activities that cater to all interests. Governors Island, a 172-acre island near the city, is a constantly evolving destination. In 2016, the Hills opened, offering elevated views of the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor. The island also features New York's longest slide and a permanent art installation by Rachel Whiteread. Tours are available from Wednesday through Sunday at the Soissons Landing Welcome Center.

The Shed, located at the Bloomberg Building, is dedicated to supporting emerging artists across various disciplines. Its movable outer shell reveals a public outdoor space known as the Plaza. The venue also includes a theater for movie screenings and opera performances, as well as two column-free galleries for exhibitions.

For those looking to see the city's top attractions in a single day, the New York in One Day Sightseeing Tour is ideal. This comprehensive tour includes travel by the Staten Island Ferry and bus, with stops at the 9/11 Memorial, Central Park, Rockefeller Center, and more. The tour also features a luxury boat cruise past the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, offering stunning views of the NYC skyline and Brooklyn Bridge.

No visit to New York is complete without seeing the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. This iconic statue, a symbol of freedom and American ideals, greeted immigrants arriving in the late 19th century. Visitors today flock to get a closer look at this enduring symbol.

The Empire State Building is another must-see. While it's awe-inspiring from street level, the views from the observatories on the 86th and 102nd floors are truly breathtaking.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in New York

New York City's nightlife is legendary, and there are plenty of venues to explore. Elsewhere, a massive live music venue in Brooklyn, has been a cornerstone of the city's nightlife for years. With three main rooms and a rooftop open during the summer, Elsewhere offers a variety of music and atmospheres to suit every taste. Make sure to secure your ticket in advance.

Avant Gardner, located in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is a sprawling indoor-outdoor events complex. Once a warehouse, it now hosts some of the most renowned DJs and electronic dance music artists. The venue includes the open-air Brooklyn Mirage, the Great Hall, and Kings Hall, each offering a unique experience.

The Long Island Bar, a Brooklyn landmark, has a rich history dating back to 1951. After a seven-year closure, it was revived by legendary bartender Toby Cecchini and partner Joel Tompkins. The bar retains its Art Deco charm and offers expertly crafted cocktails and local favorites like the updated Reuben sandwich.

SOB’s, or "Sounds of Brazil," is a live music venue in SoHo that features a diverse range of music, from hip-hop to Brazilian, Caribbean, Haitian, and Latin tunes.

The Bowery Ballroom, a historic venue, continues to host live shows nearly a century after its opening and has appeared in several cultural productions.

Where to Eat in New York

New York City is a food lover's paradise, offering a wide range of dining options. Arturo's Coal Oven Pizza in Greenwich Village is a must-visit for a memorable pizza experience. Enjoy a coal-oven baked pie in a kitschy setting with live jazz.

Sardi's, located in the Theater District, is an old-school staple that has been serving American, Italian, and seafood fare since 1921. The walls are adorned with caricature drawings of Broadway stars.

Peter Luger Steak House in Williamsburg is renowned for its dry-aged beef and has been serving since 1887. Regularly hailed as one of the best steak houses in the city, reservations are a must.

M. Wells offers Québécois-inspired delicacies with a farm-to-table twist. The menu changes every few weeks, and the restaurant often hosts fun activities for kids and a vintage marketplace on weekends.

Emma's Torch is a unique restaurant where refugee chefs prepare the dishes. The restaurant offers three-month paid apprenticeships to help students integrate into society, serving dishes like black-eyed pea hummus and tamarind barbecue wings.

Cheapest time to stay in New York

February is the cheapest time to stay in New York for an average of $202 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$208

February

$202

March

$276

April

$266

May

$268

June

$246

July

$245

August

$255

September

$313

October

$291

November

$268

December

$230

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