Articles Mentioning New York City Hotels

8 Important Things to Know Before Booking an NYC Hotel

You’ve finally decided to visit New York City, so where are you going to stay? The city is full of hotels — some towering high on iconic roads and others tucked away on busy pedestrian streets or in sleepy boroughs. Booking a hotel can be one of the most daunting elements of a trip to…

NYC on the Cheap: The 16 Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Hotels

View of Central Park, New York City For some, New York City inspires images of haute couture, celebrity hot spots, and internationally renowned chefs. For others, it’s more about visiting bucket-list attractions, like the Empire State Building, Central Park, and American Museum of Natural History. New York’s broad appeal shows in the numbers: It’s the…

Where to Go for Spring Break in the U.S.

As February comes to a close, we creep closer and closer to spring break, which usually falls between March and April in the U.S. Not sure where to go? We tapped travel sites Expedia and Hipmunk, who gave us the lowdown on the most popular spring break destinations in the U.S. this year. While some…

The Coolest Boutique Hotels in New York City Right Now

New York is a city that has it all: world-class museums, delicious dining destinations, incredible shopping, a vibrant nightlife scene, and the list goes on. The same holds true for its plethora of hotels, which include luxury digs in trendy neighborhoods, affordable boutique accommodations in areas with less foot traffic, and everything in between. Speaking…

The Best New York City Tours and Experiences

There’s a reason they call New York City “The Big Apple” — everything here is gigantic! We’re talking about massive skyscrapers, big-ticket shows, and enormous world-class museums. Figuring out just what to do can also be a monumental task. From sky-high views of Manhattan’s iconic skyline to local breweries, major productions, and even the city’s…

7 of the Best Trips for Introverts

Introverts are often thought to be shy and timid, though recent studies have shown that this isn’t always the case. Sure, introverts may relish their alone time, but some just function better in smaller groups or in shorter social periods. Introverts will likely want to skip places where public interaction is inescapable and it’s hard…

How to Have an Eco-Friendly Vacation in NYC

Packed with skyscrapers and cabs, New York City doesn’t appear like the most environmentally conscious city on its surface. But tucked around the Big Apple are hotels, restaurants, and attractions that take sustainability seriously. If supporting businesses with green practices and reducing your carbon footprint — even on vacation — are important to you, read…

How to Spend the Perfect Millennial BFF Weekend in New York City

The best kinds of friends make the best kinds of travel companions. If you and your bestie are travel pals for life, now is the time to plan the perfect BFF weekend in New York City. Unlike the romantic Caribbean and family-focused Florida, New York’s food, shopping, entertainment, and cultural scenes are perfect for platonic…

9 Popular NYC Attractions and Their Less Crowded Alternatives

The Metropolitan Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City/Oyster From the iconic tourist attractions to the more under-the-radar haunts, there’s no shortage of things to do in New York City, and we love them all. However, the bright light that shines on some of the city’s most popular spots can cause similar, equally good…