Early every holiday season, I make a cup of hot cocoa and watch one of the "Home Alone" movies.
06.12.2024 - 17:17 / travelandleisure.com
New York City is keeping holiday celebrations going even after the New Year's Eve ball drops with big discounts on more than 120 hotels.
Travelers can save 25 percent off participating stays from Jan. 2 through Feb. 9 as part of the city’s annual NYC Hotel Week, New York City Tourism + Conventions, the city’s official destination marketing organization, shared with Travel + Leisure. The discount is available off the hotel’s standard rates.
“Now in its fourth year, our NYC Hotel Week program offers some of the best rates of the year to travelers and locals alike,” Nancy Mammana, the chief marketing officer and interim CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions, said in a statement shared with T+L. “As occupancy levels continue to soar, New York City’s hotel sector is as vibrant as ever, and NYC Hotel Week offers visitors a range of ways to experience it — from luxury stays to boutique experiences — at an incredible value this winter.”
Save on a stay at the Arlo Williamsburg, for example, which sits in the heart of one of the coolest neighborhoods in Brooklyn and features an incredible bar in a water tower with unmatched views of the city skyline. Or base yourself at the Lotte New York Palace, just steps from ice skating at Rockefeller Center and shopping along Fifth Avenue.
Theater lovers will love how close the New York Marriott Marquis is to all the shows in Times Square, while history buffs can’t go wrong with a discounted stay at the legendary The Plaza Hotel.
In addition to savings on hotels, the city is offering 2-for-1 Broadway tickets during NYC Broadway Week, 2-for-1 tickets to participating museums and other attractions during NYC Must-See Week, and discounted prix-fixe meals during NYC Restaurant Week. Each of these deals are available from Jan. 21 to Feb. 9 with reservations open starting Jan. 7.
Early every holiday season, I make a cup of hot cocoa and watch one of the "Home Alone" movies.
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