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About New York
New York, often dubbed "The Big Apple", is an exhilarating blend of iconic landmarks, world-class cuisine, and vibrant culture. This bustling metropolis is a global hub for fashion, arts, finance, and entertainment, offering an endless array of attractions that cater to all types of travelers.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit New York is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to early November). During these periods, the weather is the most favorable and the city is filled with various festivals and events.
Where to Stay in New York, United States
Hotels & Accommodations in New York
The listings are curated based on a number of parameters, including ratings by users on different platforms, hotel category, location, and overall guest satisfaction scores.
The Mark Hotel
The pinnacle of Upper East Side chic with Jean-Georges dining
An ultra-glamorous landmark known for its celebrity clientele and impeccable French-inspired luxury.
- +Exceptional service
- +Jean-Georges restaurant
- +Stunning design
- -Extremely expensive
- -Formal atmosphere
Aman New York
A serene architectural masterpiece in the historic Crown Building
An urban sanctuary offering unprecedented space and Zen-like tranquility in the heart of Manhattan.
- +Massive suites
- +World-class spa
- +Exclusive terrace
- -Very high price
- -Selective entry
The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
Timeless Art Deco elegance and the legendary Café Carlyle
A New York institution offering old-world sophistication and a favorite haunt for royalty.
- +Classic NYC charm
- +Bemelmans Bar
- +Privacy
- -Traditional decor
- -Formal dress code
Equinox Hotel New York
High-performance luxury focused on health, fitness, and sleep
A sleek, modern destination for the wellness-conscious traveler with world-class fitness facilities.
- +Incredible gym
- +Rooftop pool
- +Modern tech
- -Corporate vibe
- -Away from East Side
1 Hotel Central Park
Eco-luxury sanctuary with reclaimed wood and living green walls
A sustainable luxury retreat that brings nature into the concrete jungle of Midtown.
- +Green design
- +Organic linens
- +Great fitness center
- -Small standard rooms
- -Busy street entrance
Crosby Street Hotel
Vibrant Kit Kemp design in a quiet cobblestone SoHo alley
A colorful and eclectic boutique hotel that feels like a stylish English home in Manhattan.
- +Unique decor
- +Beautiful terrace
- +Quiet street
- -High demand/limited rooms
- -Premium pricing
The Whitby Hotel
Whimsical art-filled interiors just steps from 5th Avenue
A celebration of contemporary art and bold patterns in a prime Upper Midtown location.
- +Floor-to-ceiling windows
- +Artistic vibe
- +Great afternoon tea
- -No pool
- -Midtown noise
The Bowery Hotel
Vintage bohemian luxury with a cozy, wood-paneled lobby
A hip destination that perfectly captures the "old New York" loft aesthetic with modern comfort.
- +Trendy lobby bar
- +Factory-style windows
- +Great terrace
- -Nightlife noise
- -Small gym
Hotel Chelsea
A legendary landmark of literary and musical history restored
A historic masterpiece that retains its bohemian soul while offering luxury accommodations.
- +Historic soul
- +Large rooms
- +Iconic bar
- -Crowded lobby
- -Limited amenities
The Greenwich Hotel
Robert De Niro's rustic luxury hotel with an ancient spa
An intimate, high-end retreat where no two rooms are the same, featuring a stunning Shibui Spa.
- +Exceptional privacy
- +Shibui Spa
- +Cozy courtyard
- -Hard to book
- -No views
Nine Orchard
Stunning restoration of a 1912 bank building with original details
A masterfully restored neoclassical bank turned hotel, blending historic grandeur with LES edge.
- +Architectural beauty
- +Great dining
- +Quiet rooms
- -Away from Midtown
- -Small gym
Conrad New York Downtown
All-suite luxury hotel with a massive 15-story atrium
An expansive, modern all-suite hotel perfect for financial district business and families.
- +Spacious suites
- +Stunning atrium
- +Near waterfront
- -Quiet on weekends
- -Far from Uptown
New York Marriott Marquis
A massive hub in the heart of the theater district with a revolving bar
An iconic, high-energy hotel featuring a dramatic atrium and unparalleled Times Square access.
- +Perfect for theater
- +Large room count
- +Modern gym
- -Very crowded lobby
- -Times Square chaos
The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue
Sophisticated professional luxury near the Empire State Building
A refined and polished hotel known for its large rooms and impeccable corporate service.
- +Central location
- +Large suites
- +Michelin dining
- -Corporate feel
- -Busy 5th Ave traffic
Andaz Wall Street
Contemporary lifestyle hotel in a quiet part of the Financial District
A modern, loft-style hotel offering free non-alcoholic minibars and a social lobby.
- +Loft-style rooms
- +Free snacks/drinks
- +Fast Wi-Fi
- -Quiet neighborhood
- -Small bathrooms
Arlo NoMad
Micro-hotel with smart design and stunning floor-to-ceiling views
A trendy, social hotel focused on maximizing small spaces with massive city views.
- +Stunning views
- +Social rooftop
- +Smart storage
- -Very small rooms
- -Wait for elevators
Ace Hotel New York
A legendary social hub with a vintage, industrial-cool aesthetic
A pioneer of the "lobby as office" trend, attracting a creative and local crowd.
- +Coolest lobby in NYC
- +Great coffee
- +Vintage vibe
- -Dim lighting
- -Small standard rooms
The Hoxton, Williamsburg
Hip London-born brand with a rooftop pool overlooking Manhattan
A stylish, design-forward hotel that perfectly fits the Brooklyn creative scene.
- +Skyline views
- +Rooftop pool
- +Trendy dining
- -Outside Manhattan
- -Compact rooms
CitizenM New York Times Square
Tech-savvy, affordable luxury with iPad-controlled everything
An efficient and trendy choice for travelers who prioritize design and location over room size.
- +Rooftop bar
- +Self-check-in
- +Great Wi-Fi
- -Tiny rooms
- -No traditional storage
Freehand New York
Artistic and social hotel in a former creative home
A vibrant, youthful hotel known for its colorful art and popular rooftop bar, Broken Shaker.
- +Broken Shaker bar
- +Artistic decor
- +Good value
- -Noisy halls
- -Small bathrooms
Public Hotel
Ian Schrager's "luxury for all" with high design and social bars
A tech-forward, minimalist hotel designed for the social, modern traveler.
- +Modern design
- +Rooftop bar
- +Social scene
- -Service is DIY
- -Loud at night
The Jane Hotel
Quirky, ship-cabin style rooms in a historic landmark building
A charming and eccentric hotel offering tiny "cabins" at a great price in a prime location.
- +Historic charm
- +West Village location
- +Affordable
- -Shared bathrooms
- -Very tiny rooms
Moxy NYC Times Square
Playful, social hotel with a massive rooftop lounge and carousel
A high-energy, youth-focused hotel that trades space for social amenities and location.
- +Magic Hour rooftop
- +Fun lobby
- +Great location
- -Small rooms
- -Noisy area
HI New York City Hostel
Huge, clean hostel in a Victorian Gothic landmark building
One of the largest and best-run hostels in the US, offering plenty of green space.
- +Large patio/garden
- +Organized tours
- +Clean dorms
- -Far Uptown
- -Shared facilities
The Pod Hotel 51
Efficient micro-rooms with a colorful rooftop deck
A reliable and clean choice for budget travelers who want a private room in Midtown.
- +Rooftop deck
- +Quiet area
- +Clean
- -Very basic
- -Bunk bed options
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Find the perfect place to stay in New York with our guide to the best hotels and accommodations. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, boutique stays, or budget-friendly options, New York has accommodations for every traveler and budget.
Top-rated stays include The Mark Hotel, Aman New York, The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, known for their excellent service and locations.
The best areas to stay in New York depend on your interests. Central locations offer convenience, while neighborhood stays provide authentic New York experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions about New York
The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer convenience but may be pricier. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center can offer better value while still being well-connected.
For the best rates and availability, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute deals can be found, but selection may be limited.
New York offers hotels, apartments, hostels, and boutique stays. Hotels work well for shorter trips, while apartments suit longer stays or families. Check our recommendations above for top-rated options.
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About New York, United States
New York City pulses with unmatched energy and endless possibilities. The Big Apple offers iconic experiences from Times Square to Central Park, world-renowned museums, and neighborhoods each with distinct character. Its legendary food scene spans from street vendors to Michelin-starred restaurants. Our curated guide features 17 must-see attractions, 25 recommended restaurants, 25 places to stay, carefully selected to help you make the most of your visit. Use Free City Guides to plan your perfect New York itinerary, discover local favorites, and travel smarter with insider tips from experienced travelers.
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