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Equinox Hotel Hudson Yards New York City
4.5/5114 Reviews
Chelsea
I second comments about the outdoor pool. It is ridiculous. Crowded is an understatement. The most ridiculous is that there is a “waiting list” for the pool chairs. Yup. Despite many being open, it’s not first come first served. You will be called upon to leave the chair if you just assume it’s first come first served. For the nightly rate the EQX hotel goes for you have better options in NYC. Plus, when I arrived for a spa treatment, there was nobody on the ground floor entrance to direct me where to go. As a gym member (not at this location though) I knew where to go by reading online. Note that despite many EQX Clubs give you gym access if you book a spa treatment, the Hudson Yards/hotel does not extend the same grace. You can buy a day pass for $100 though. Other locations in NYC charge different for a day pass too. All in all, I felt sorry for guests who pay to stay at the hotel but may not be able to enjoy the facilities with ease as a hotel guest in such category of hotel would expect. Do not recommend.
Renaissance New York Chelsea Hotel
4.1/5102 Reviews
Chelsea
I moved from a Times Square hotel where my room was old and the size of a closet to the Renaissance Chelsea. I used points for the stay and the manager Jessica greeted me by name and told me that she had been working on my reservation and was happy to upgrade me to a suite. They offered the standard points and also offered points in lieu of breakfast, along with a late checkout. This was wonderful and much appreciated. What I appreciated even more was the beautiful, spacious, clean suite with a fabulous view of the Empire State Building and New York City. Beautiful art throughout and nice clean furniture. Even though the room as ADA, it was still nice and I felt so relaxed in this space vs coming from a space that was brown, small, noisy and hot/humid. Oh, they also gave me a brand new (still in the package) compact umbrella for the threatening evening rain. - I will definitely stay here on my next trip to NYC!
Holiday Inn Express - NYC Brooklyn - Sunset Park, an IHG Hotel
4.1/5129 Reviews
The surrounding environment is average, but it belongs to the Asian area. It is convenient to eat. It is a bit noisy next to the subway. The hotel is one of the better hotels in the surrounding area. The better situation is 24-hour hot water, coffee, breakfast, and room cleaning. It is best to make an appointment in advance because sometimes it will be too busy. Toiletries, mineral water You need to buy your own slippers and it’s very convenient to use the subway. Line D goes directly to Times Square. I didn’t take many pictures. There was only one picture of the subway behind the hotel. Hahaha, it’s not very nice.
Hotel Indigo - Williamsburg - Brooklyn, an IHG Hotel
4.1/5108 Reviews
Williamsburg
The hotel is just a 2-3 minute walk after getting off the subway. Overall, the interior and atmosphere of the hotel itself is pretty, but it was a bit disappointing that it took a while for the hot water to come out and there were no basic amenities such as disposable slippers and water. Still, the hotel overall was pretty and clean, so it was much better than the old place in Manhattan.
LaGuardia Plaza Hotel
4.2/5132 Reviews
LaGuardia Airport Area
We stayed in room 408 for 2 nights midweek in September to see a Yankees game and a taping of a late night TV show. We used the free shuttle from the airport and to get to the subway. Shuttle will not pick you up anywhere except the airport. We spent a lot of time on public transportation to get to our events. They gave us a coupon for a complimentary breakfast at check in which was nice but odd because we we only waited a few minutes. It would have cost nearly $50 and was a nice spread. We did not use any of the hotel amenities except the shuttle and vending machines. I was surprised by how many little things in our room were broken, dirty, or just old. The luggage stand was unusable missing a bolt. The bathroom light switch was damaged. In the tub, drain pop up was messed up, the shower curtain wasn’t quite wide enough, the caulking had black areas, and the tub floor wasn’t as clean as it could be. We had a towel with a hole in it. Sink faucet was missing knob covers. The beds were OK but blankets are thin. Mini fridge looked like it was from my dorm in the ‘80s. Lamp between beds had a bulb burnt out and was dirty. Figured out how to get HVAC fan to run constantly to drown out the sound of neighbors having sex at 3am. Little things like no pen, pad, do not disturb sign, and only one tiny bar of soap made me feel like this place was not a 3 1/2 star hotel. Staff all seemed great and very helpful, especially the shuttle drivers But at more than $250 per night, we won’t be back
Hampton Inn NY-JFK
4.2/5147 Reviews
John F. Kennedy International Airport Area
Located very short distance from JFK airport. Hotel privides complimentary shuttle bus picks up and send off to JFK airport terminals. Upon arrival into JFK, i took Air train to Federal Circle and follow sign board to reach hotel shuttle bus picks up point. Driver Ivan is friendly and polite, transported us safely to and fro airport. Receptionist is friendly and quick in getting check in done within minutes. Room is clean and spacious. I had a very long flight arriving late evening into JFK and though hotel only provided basic needs, a comfortable bed and clean room with good hot water supply in shower was really what i needed most. Very simple morning breakfast served from 6am to 10am. Great coffee and orange juice, i had 2 slices of toast and a few pork sausages. Overall a very good experience and highly recommend for travelers who wish to stay near airport or for transit flight.

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Guide for Hotels with Swimming Pools in New York

New York City, often called "The Big Apple," is one of the most famous cities in the world. Known for its towering skyscrapers, Times Square's bright lights, and Central Park's green spaces, NYC offers endless things to see and do. You can visit top attractions like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Brooklyn Bridge.

Which is the best area of New York to stay in?

Hotels in Manhattan

Manhattan is the heart of New York City, home to Wall Street, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and numerous museums and theaters. It's a hub for business, culture, and entertainment.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown8 Stone Street, New York, NY 10004Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, business center4.0/5
The Washington by LuxUrban8 Albany Street, New York, NY 10006Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, bar4.2/5
Motto by Hilton New York City Times Square23 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.5/5

Hotels Near Times Square

Times Square is a major commercial and tourist hub in New York City, known for its bright lights, Broadway theaters, and numerous shops and restaurants.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
Tempo by Hilton New York Times Square1568 Broadway, New York, NY 10036Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, bar4.7/5
Hyatt Place New York Midtown South52 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.6/5
Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square145 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, bar4.8/5

Hotels Near John F. Kennedy International Airport

Staying near JFK Airport is convenient for travelers with early flights or layovers, providing easy access to the airport and nearby facilities.

Hotel NameLocationAmenitiesRating
Marriott New York JFK Airport135-20 39th Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant, business center4.5/5
Four Points by Sheraton Flushing33-68 Farrington Street, Flushing, NY 11354Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.3/5
Hyatt Place Flushing LGA Airport133-42 39th Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354Free Wi-Fi, fitness center, restaurant4.4/5

How much to pay for a hotel in NYC?

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 891 boutique hotels in New York. The local average price is 342 USD per night.

  • Five-star hotels: 68 hotels, 706 USD per night
  • Four-star hotels: 218 hotels, 393 USD per night
  • Three-star hotels: 255 hotels, 279 USD per night
  • Two-star hotels: 195 hotels, 174 USD per night

Must-Visit Attractions in New York

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown New York, such as One World Trade Center, Wall Street, Chinatown. For short trips in New York, Flushing Town Hall, New York Botanical Garden, Long Beach are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Central Park, Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue. Commercial areas like Madison Avenue, Baccarat, Downtown are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, often referred to as "The Met," is one of the largest and most prestigious art museums in the world. Located in New York City, it features over two million works of art spanning 5,000 years. The Met is divided into various sections including ancient art, European paintings, modern art, and much more. Highlights include masterpieces by artists such as Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Picasso. The museum also offers special exhibitions, educational programs, and guided tours.

Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Hours may vary)

Location: 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $83.00 for adults

Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, is a symbol of freedom and democracy. Visitors can take a ferry to the island and explore the statue's pedestal and museum, which provides a detailed history of the monument. For an additional fee, visitors can climb to the crown for a panoramic view of New York City. The ferry ride itself offers great views of the city skyline and the statue.

Operating Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Hours may vary)

Location: Liberty Island, New York, NY 10004, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $13.00 for adults

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is an iconic skyscraper in New York City, known for its Art Deco architecture and observation decks. Visitors can ride to the 86th-floor outdoor observatory for stunning views of the city, or go up to the 102nd-floor indoor observatory for an even higher vantage point. The building also features exhibits on its history and construction. Nighttime visits offer the chance to see the city illuminated.

Operating Hours: 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Last entry at 11:15 PM)

Location: 20 W 34th St, New York, NY 10118, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $46.51 for adults

Central Park

Central Park is a vast urban park in the heart of New York City, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. The park features numerous attractions including walking trails, boating, picnicking areas, playgrounds, and the Central Park Zoo. Popular sites within the park include Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, and Strawberry Fields. It's a great place for outdoor activities like jogging, cycling, or simply relaxing.

Operating Hours: Open 24 hours

Location: New York, NY, USA

Ticket Price: Free

The Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City is one of the world's leading museums of modern and contemporary art. The museum's collection includes works by famous artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Andy Warhol, and Pablo Picasso. MoMA features a wide range of exhibitions, film screenings, and educational programs. Visitors can explore paintings, sculptures, photography, design, and media.

Operating Hours: 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM (Hours may vary)

Location: 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA

Ticket Price: Starting at $26.95 for adults

New York Transportation

  • Subway The New York City Subway system, operated by the MTA, is the fastest and most efficient way to travel around the city. It operates 24/7, covering all five boroughs with 27 lines and 472 stations. Fares are $2.90 for a single ride. Unlimited ride MetroCards are available for $34 (7-day) and $127 (30-day). The subway is reliable and extensive, though it can be crowded and experience delays during peak hours.
  • Bus MTA buses serve all five boroughs and operate 24/7. Local, limited-stop, and express routes are available. Fares are $2.90 for a single ride, and the same MetroCard used for the subway can be used on buses. Unlimited ride MetroCards ($34 for 7-day, $127 for 30-day) also apply. Buses are a great option for reaching areas not serviced by the subway, but they can be slow due to traffic.
  • Taxis New York’s iconic yellow taxis are available throughout the city, 24/7. The base fare is $3.00, with additional charges of $2.50 per mile, $0.50 per minute in traffic, and surcharges during peak times. Taxis offer door-to-door convenience but can be expensive and subject to traffic delays.
  • Rideshare Services Uber, Lyft, and Via operate extensively in NYC. Fares vary based on distance, time, and demand. Rideshares are often cheaper than taxis and provide easy booking through mobile apps. Surge pricing can apply during peak hours, making rides more expensive.
  • Ferries NYC Ferry operates routes connecting Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. The fare is $4.00 for a single ride. Ferries provide scenic views and are a relaxing way to travel, though they have limited routes and schedules.
  • Citi Bike The Citi Bike program offers bike-sharing with over 20,000 bikes and 1,300 stations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Jersey City. A single ride costs $4.49 for 30 minutes, a day pass is $12, and a yearly membership is $205. Citi Bike is a healthy, eco-friendly option, but availability can be an issue during peak times.
  • Commuter Rail Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), Metro-North Railroad, and NJ Transit provide commuter rail services connecting NYC to surrounding areas. Fares vary by distance. These services are ideal for traveling to and from suburbs and neighboring states but are more expensive than subways and buses.
  • Airport Transfers JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty International airports are connected to the city by various means. The AirTrain JFK connects JFK Airport to the subway and LIRR at Jamaica and Howard Beach stations, with a fare of $8.25 plus the subway or LIRR fare. LaGuardia Airport is accessible by MTA buses, with connections to the subway. Newark Airport is served by NJ Transit trains, with a fare of $15.25 to Penn Station in Manhattan. Airport shuttles and rideshares are also available.
  • PATH The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) train connects Manhattan with New Jersey cities such as Newark, Jersey City, and Hoboken. The fare is $2.75. PATH operates 24/7 and is an affordable option for cross-state travel.

Better to know before visiting New York

CategoryDetails
LanguageEnglish; Spanish also widely spoken
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
Visa PoliciesMost visitors need a visa or an ESTA for entry.
Top AttractionsEmpire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square, Broadway, Brooklyn Bridge, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), 9/11 Memorial and Museum, High Line, One World Observatory
Must-Try FoodsNew York-style Pizza, Bagels with Lox, Hot Dogs, Cheesecake, Pastrami on Rye, Black and White Cookies, Pretzels, Dim Sum in Chinatown, Halal Cart Food, Doughnuts from Doughnut Plant
Best Time to VisitApril to June and September to early November; these months offer mild temperatures (15°C to 25°C) and are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities
Electricity120V, 60Hz, common plug types are A and B

Weather in New York

New York City experiences a humid subtropical climate, with four distinct seasons: a cold winter, a mild spring, a hot summer, and a crisp fall. Here’s a detailed guide to the weather in New York City, including the best times to visit and what to wear for each season. The best times to visit New York City are in the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and the city is alive with activities and events.

Winter (December to February)

  • Weather: Winters in New York are cold, with average temperatures ranging from -1°C to 7°C (30°F to 45°F). Snowfall is common, and there can be occasional ice storms.
  • What to Wear: Warm clothing is essential. Layer up with thermal shirts, sweaters, and insulated coats. Hats, scarves, gloves, and waterproof boots are necessary to stay warm and dry.

Spring (March to May)

  • Weather: Spring starts cool and gradually warms up. Average temperatures range from 6°C to 20°C (43°F to 68°F). Rain showers are frequent, especially in April.
  • What to Wear: Layered clothing works best. Light sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, and a medium-weight jacket are recommended. An umbrella or a raincoat is handy for the frequent showers.

Summer (June to August)

  • Weather: Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). Heatwaves are common, and occasional thunderstorms provide brief relief.
  • What to Wear: Light, breathable clothing such as shorts, t-shirts, and sundresses are ideal. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are important to protect against the sun. Stay hydrated and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Fall (September to November)

  • Weather: Fall brings cooler, more comfortable weather, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 22°C (50°F to 72°F). The foliage changes color, making it a picturesque time to visit.
  • What to Wear: Light layers are perfect for fall. Sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, and a light to medium-weight jacket are suitable. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the city.
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