New York City's signature sophistication shines through at the hundreds of hotels situated in dynamic neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
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New York City's signature sophistication shines through at the hundreds of hotels situated in dynamic neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
This data represents the hotel members of NYC & Company. There are additional hotel properties in New York City that are not reflected here. *Data current as of December 2019.*
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Queens can satisfy nearly every taste and thrill. From an endless selection of old-world cuisines to the scenic surf, it’s easy to explore the entire world in one trip around this borough.
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There's plenty to explore in NYC’s most populous borough. From world-class nightlife to innovative cuisine, Brooklyn has an enviable reputation, but make no mistake—there's fun for all ages.
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Think you know Staten Island? Think again. New York City’s southernmost borough is filled with historic attractions, beach views and global dining options—all just a ferry ride away.
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The Bronx is full of history and culture. It’s where Babe Ruth became a baseball legend, hip-hop was born and an old-world Little Italy still thrives. See what makes the Bronx exciting.
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From the bright lights of Broadway to the soaring elms of Central Park and beyond, Manhattan is an American icon. With the most recognizable skyline in the world, NYC’s most visited borough is full of excitement for every kind of adventurer.
Manhattan
Bordered by Central Park and Riverside Park and lined with residential buildings that look ever so familiar from movies and TV, this neighborhood has a wide range of spaces for meetings and events.
Manhattan
Nestled between Central Park and the East River is a leafy neighborhood with impressive meeting venues located alongside institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Manhattan
This historic neighborhood has long been known as a center of African-American music, literature, dance and art.
Manhattan
This neighborhood is home to landmarks like Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, as well as some distinctive meeting properties.
Manhattan
Home to Carnegie Hall and many Broadway theaters, this bustling, centrally located neighborhood is a great place to hold a meeting.
Manhattan
In addition to the flashing billboards, supersized eateries and theaters that define Times Square, the “crossroads of the world” features notable meeting hotels.
Manhattan
Landmarks like the Empire State Building and the Flatiron Building make this area a must-see for visitors, and its inventory of hotels makes it popular with event planners.
Manhattan
The neighborhoods surrounding the Javits Center have some standout hotels for meetings and events, as well as stunning attractions like the High Line and the Rubin Museum of Art.
Manhattan
Hip downtown Manhattan is an excellent staging ground for events. Meeting properties are spread throughout Chinatown, Greenwich Village, Soho and the area’s other neighborhoods.
Manhattan
An event at one of the distinctive properties at Manhattan’s southern tip puts your attendees just steps away from Wall Street and the Financial District.
Manhattan
Get the basics on NYC’s premiere convention center.
New York City's signature sophistication shines through at the hundreds of hotels situated in dynamic neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
This data represents the hotel members of NYC & Company. There are additional hotel properties in New York City that are not reflected here. *Data current as of December 2019.*
(Borough)
Queens can satisfy nearly every taste and thrill. From an endless selection of old-world cuisines to the scenic surf, it’s easy to explore the entire world in one trip around this borough.
(Borough)
There's plenty to explore in NYC’s most populous borough. From world-class nightlife to innovative cuisine, Brooklyn has an enviable reputation, but make no mistake—there's fun for all ages.
(Borough)
Think you know Staten Island? Think again. New York City’s southernmost borough is filled with historic attractions, beach views and global dining options—all just a ferry ride away.
(Borough)
The Bronx is full of history and culture. It’s where Babe Ruth became a baseball legend, hip-hop was born and an old-world Little Italy still thrives. See what makes the Bronx exciting.
(Borough)
From the bright lights of Broadway to the soaring elms of Central Park and beyond, Manhattan is an American icon. With the most recognizable skyline in the world, NYC’s most visited borough is full of excitement for every kind of adventurer.
Manhattan
Bordered by Central Park and Riverside Park and lined with residential buildings that look ever so familiar from movies and TV, this neighborhood has a wide range of spaces for meetings and events.
Manhattan
Nestled between Central Park and the East River is a leafy neighborhood with impressive meeting venues located alongside institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Manhattan
This historic neighborhood has long been known as a center of African-American music, literature, dance and art.
Manhattan
This neighborhood is home to landmarks like Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, as well as some distinctive meeting properties.
Manhattan
Home to Carnegie Hall and many Broadway theaters, this bustling, centrally located neighborhood is a great place to hold a meeting.
Manhattan
In addition to the flashing billboards, supersized eateries and theaters that define Times Square, the “crossroads of the world” features notable meeting hotels.
Manhattan
Landmarks like the Empire State Building and the Flatiron Building make this area a must-see for visitors, and its inventory of hotels makes it popular with event planners.
Manhattan
The neighborhoods surrounding the Javits Center have some standout hotels for meetings and events, as well as stunning attractions like the High Line and the Rubin Museum of Art.
Manhattan
Hip downtown Manhattan is an excellent staging ground for events. Meeting properties are spread throughout Chinatown, Greenwich Village, Soho and the area’s other neighborhoods.
Manhattan
An event at one of the distinctive properties at Manhattan’s southern tip puts your attendees just steps away from Wall Street and the Financial District.
Manhattan
Get the basics on NYC’s premiere convention center.
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