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New! Cozy & Chic, Chelsea High Line Studio
Welcome to Chelsea High. This is a gut-renovated townhome in a boutique elevator building that is right next to the High Line entrance in the heart of West Chelsea. You will have your private studio like set-up with everything you need. Perfect furnished short-term pad for anyone that wants to be minutes walking distance from G00gle, Meatpacking District, Chelsea Market or a stone throw from the West Side Highway. Perfect for solo travelers or couples who also want to try out NYC neighborhoods!

Amazing Views & Rooftop Deck - Safe - Parking Incl
PRIVATE ROOF DECK SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PRIVATE PARKING ****30 Minutes to Time Square/Rockefeller Center**** Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. **** 3 Positive reviews are required to book this unit **** Enjoy the panoramic city views while having a BBQ or get some work done in the dedicated office area. A perfect getaway for a couple or a small family. Latest check in available is 10 pm, anything after that is subject to a $50-$100 late check in fee subject to availability.

Brownstone apartment with private patio!
Welcome to our cozy studio retreat! Nestled in a vibrant neighborhood, our thoughtfully designed space offers comfort and style. Enjoy a restful night's sleep in the plush bed, unwind in the modern living area, and savor morning coffee on the private balcony. With convenient access to local attractions and amenities, our studio is the perfect base for your stay only few minutes walk from Central Park and major subway stations. Book now for a memorable experience in the heart of new city.

2 Bedroom King/Queen Standard
Welcome to our stylish two-bedroom, 1.5 bath corner unit and be greeted by a bright and inviting space. The first bedroom features a luxurious king-size bed, while the second bedroom offers a queen-size bed, making it ideal for friends or family. In the cozy living area also includes a queen-size sofa bed, making it a great option for extra guests. Enjoy movie nights on the 55” Smart TV, stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi, and take advantage of the convenient in-unit washer/dryer.

RareFind Midtown Location Studio with full kitchen
There are one full bed and one twin-over-twin bunk bed in the studio. ▶▶▶▶▶1-5 mins to most subway & train stations. Penn Station: 1,2,3,A,C,E,LIRR,Amtrak 34 Herald Sq Station: F,M,B,D,N,Q,R,W, Path train ▶▶▶▶▶ 5-15 Min to Walk: ‣Empire State Building, Macy's, Madison Square Park, Times Square, Broadway Shows, Grand Central Terminal, Central Park Rockefeller Center ▶▶▶▶▶ 10-20 Min By subway ‣ Liberty Statue, Brooklyn Bridge, Chelsea Market, 911 Memorial & Museum, Hudson Yard

Cozy Studio Apt in Historic Brownstone
Our fully equipped, private studio apartment is located in a quiet Manhattan residential neighborhood, surrounded by historic architectural brownstone homes. After a day of exploring the city, return to a welcoming community and hosts who go the extra mile to ensure that your stay is a memorable one. Restaurants, live music venues, cafes, art galleries, and world famous cultural institutions are just a few blocks away from the apartment. Experience NYC like a local!

Elegant Uptown Historic District Garden Suite
Your pied-à-terre on Sugar Hill in the Jumel Terrace Historic District. Formerly a rare bookshop, the garden suite resounds with Harlem Heights' history from the Founding Fathers thru the Founding Brothers to our vibrant now. Think privacy, quiet, autonomy and a garden in bloom. Short walk, one subway stop, to NY/Columbia-Presbyterian. This is a two family house. Fully compliant with NYC short term rental laws. Hosts discretely present during your stay.

Untitled at 3 Freeman - Sky King (ADA)
Welcome to UNTITLED (Adj.) at 3 Freeman Alley! Our Sky King (ADA) room measures 205 sq ft and features a king-sized bed, a small desk and a private balcony with sweeping views of downtown. This room is located on the 12th Floor. The actual room layout, windows and views may vary depending on location within the property. Our Lower East Side location is the best place to relax and unwind after a full day venturing out and exploring the City.

unique artist's apartment in Manhattan
This is not a 5-star hotel, but it's a lovely, unique, and spacious 2-bedroom apartment filled with daylight. It has a large living room and 2 bathrooms, providing plenty of space, small workstations, good energy, plants, and light. There are no places like this in the area! Additionally, there's a big table with 6 chairs in the living room, a kitchen, a comfy couch, a projector, and everything else you may need to feel good!
Midtown East Condo Near Central Park
Welcome to your Midtown East 1-bedroom condo in the heart of Manhattan, steps from 57th and Park. Carefully curated with world-class designer furniture, we’ve spared no expense in providing you with luxury surroundings while making you feel comfortable and at home. If you crave the authentic, personalized experience of staying in an Airbnb PLUS all the comforts, services and safety of a hotel, then look no more…

Private guest suite in Crown Heights brownstone
Explore central Brooklyn from a peaceful, sunny guest suite in a classic Crown Heights brownstone. The brownstone is located on a tree-lined street right off Franklin Avenue with all its restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens are a short walk away. Easy access to the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, and C trains. Multiple bike share docking stations nearby.

The Rustic Lair
Stylish, classic, and rustic styled studio in West Harlem! This is your own private studio apartment inside a classic New York brownstone, fully equipped kitchen, private bathroom and great Wi-Fi. A convenient Manhattan location: just 4 blocks to the subway, 10 minutes to Times Square, 30 minutes to Downtown, all in a beautiful & safe neighborhood. Copy of ID will be required prior to entry.
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When is the best time to visit New York City?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in New York?
New York has a variety of neighborhoods that appeal to different interests, including artsy stays in Chelsea, historic brownstones in Brooklyn, and vibrant nightlife near the East Village. The Upper West Side and SoHo are frequently suggested for convenient access to many attractions.
What are the best things to do in New York with kids?
Families often explore Central Park’s playgrounds and zoo, discover hands-on exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History, and visit the iconic Statue of Liberty. Interactive experiences like the Children’s Museum of Manhattan are also frequently suggested.
What are some of the best things to do in New York?
New York has world-famous landmarks such as Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Statue of Liberty. Stroll neighborhoods like Greenwich Village, see a Broadway show, or explore street food stands in Queens for local flavor.
How is the weather in New York?
New York experiences cold winters around 28–40°F (-2–4°C), with occasional snow, and warm summers near 70–85°F (21–29°C), typically humid. Spring and autumn have milder temperatures and changing foliage, making outdoor activities popular.
When is the best time to visit New York?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and vibrant city life. Winter brings festive decorations, while summer features diverse outdoor events and large gatherings in city parks.
What are the best places to visit in New York?
Popular places include the Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The High Line and Brooklyn Bridge are also frequently suggested for distinctive city experiences.
What are some hiking trails in New York?
Central Park has scenic walking paths, while the trails in Prospect Park and the elevated High Line provide city views and green spaces. Just outside, parks like Inwood Hill Park feature forested trails popular with locals.
What are some family activities we can do in New York?
Families can explore interactive exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History, take carousel rides at Central Park, or enjoy waterfront parks in Brooklyn. Visiting the Bronx Zoo and catching a show tailored for children is often recommended.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from New York?
Day trips often include exploring historic sites in Sleepy Hollow, hiking in Bear Mountain State Park, and relaxing on the beaches around Long Island. The Hudson Valley region is known for art spaces and seasonal farm experiences.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in New York?
New York has pet-friendly accommodations in areas like Williamsburg, the Upper West Side, and Park Slope. Many local parks and green spaces welcome dogs, making it easy to explore with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting New York?
Consider exploring neighborhoods on foot, using public transportation, and starting your days early to visit popular sites before they get busy. Locals often suggest sampling food from small delis and markets, and carrying an extra layer for unpredictable weather.
What is New York known for?
New York is known for its diverse communities, iconic skyline, and landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and Central Park. The city is renowned for arts, theater, and a distinct culinary scene with influences from around the world.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in New York?
Discover the quiet paths of Roosevelt Island, the street art in Bushwick, or the secluded gardens at Wave Hill. Small museums and local bookstores in Greenwich Village offer distinctive cultural experiences.
What are the best foods to try in New York?
New York has classic foods such as bagels, pizza, and cheesecake, alongside international offerings like dim sum, Caribbean patties, and halal carts. Food halls and local delis showcase flavors from a wide range of communities.
What should I bring for a trip to New York?
Pack comfortable shoes for walking, layers for shifting temperatures, and an umbrella for rain. A reusable water bottle and a map or navigation app can be helpful when exploring different neighborhoods.
What is the nightlife in New York like?
Neighborhoods like the Lower East Side and Williamsburg are known for diverse nightlife—find live music, dance clubs, rooftop lounges, and late-night eateries. Broadway shows and jazz bars are frequently suggested for those seeking memorable evenings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in New York?
New York has widely known events like the New York City Marathon in autumn, Pride celebrations in June, and Lunar New Year festivities in Chinatown. Summer often features outdoor concerts and cultural festivals in city parks.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in New York?
Family-friendly vacation rentals can be found in neighborhoods such as the Upper West Side, Park Slope, and Astoria. These areas have nearby parks, playgrounds, and convenient access to museums and dining options.
All about New York City
Brash and busy, luminous and life-affirming, there’s nowhere like New York City. Manhattan alone is enough to take your breath away; the island bustles with energy and excellence, laying claim to some of humankind’s greatest commercial and cultural contributions. The theatres of Broadway. The wolves of Wall Street. The fashionistas of Fifth Avenue. World-famous landmarks from the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty. A dining scene large enough to embrace almost every cuisine on the planet. You’d think New York could simply stop there, but it extends far beyond glittering Art Deco facades and a jaw-dropping silhouette. From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Queens to Long Island, each surrounding neighborhood adds its own flavor, creating a heady brew of cultures that’s entirely unique and utterly inimitable.
What are the top things to do in New York City?
The View from the East River Ferry
Some of the greatest views of the NYC skyline are enjoyed from the water. The Staten Island Ferry skirts past the Statue of Liberty on its way south from Downtown, but the sights from the East River Ferry are even more spectacular: a 50-minute cruise from Midtown to Brooklyn (beneath the Brooklyn Bridge) for the price of a single subway token. If you’re still not satisfied, walk back across the bridge and gaze for free.
Belvedere Castle
Created as a gothic folly by Central Park’s designers in 1869, this decorative castle doesn’t just look good from the outside. Perched on top of a rock, it offers views from its observation deck across the 840 acres of New York City’s most beloved green space, and is the perfect point from which to explore the Ramble and the boating lake to the south.
The Times Square TKTS Discount Booth
It might be no architectural wonder, but the TKTS booth deserves a visit just as surely as Grand Central Station. Offering same-day discounts on tickets for dozens of Broadway shows, it’s an affordable way to enjoy the theatre culture of which New Yorkers are rightfully proud. And you can take in Times Square’s famous light show as you do.
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4.7 Average rating
New York City stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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New York City’s top spots include Times Square, Rockefeller Center and Empire State Building
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- Rockefeller Center
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