Hotels in New York, New York
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Hampton Inn Times Square North
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.6 out of 5
Fully renovated in 2005, this New York City hotel offers a prime location in the Theater District, one block from …
Sofitel New York
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.7 out of 5
Themes: Pet-friendly Hotel
A block east of the Theater District and opening onto both West 44th and West 45th streets, this 398-room outpost …
Westin New York Times Square
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.4 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
This 863-room Theater District glass tower is on Eighth Avenue between West 42nd and West 43rd streets, 1 block …
Hilton Garden Inn Times Square
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.4 out of 5
Located just a block from Times Square and the excitement of Broadway, this Midtown New York hotel is within 3 …
The Michelangelo Hotel
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.8 out of 5
Infused with the spirit of Italy, this graceful Midtown hotel is one block from Radio City Music Hall and …
Hotel Chandler
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.7 out of 5
Housed in a 1907 Beaux Arts building, this boutique hotel is in the desirable Murray Hill district, 2 blocks from …
Jumeirah Essex House on Central Park
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.6 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
This prestigious hotel offers a coveted location on fashionable Central Park South, across from Central Park and …
The Alex
Area: New York
Hotel review: 4.5 out of 5
Opened in 2004, this stylish hotel is in the cosmopolitan Midtown East area, 2 blocks from Park Avenue and the …
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479 Hotels in New York
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'The city'
New York emits an energy that few cities can match. It's hard to say whether this electricity comes from the fast pace, the tall buildings, or the big ambitions of the eight million (and counting) inhabitants who crowd this dense metropolis. Whatever it is, the city's buzz is undeniable.
New Yorkers call their home simply 'the city', and this implication that New York is really the only city might strike people from elsewhere as arrogant. Spend a few days in the thrilling rush, however, and you might understand the sentiment. Larger than life, open 24 hours - this is truly the city that never sleeps.












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