
This Times Square hotel includes award-worthy entertainment venues and amenities.
Harlem is home to art, music, dance and history, and Harlem One Stop is your gateway to all of it.
Golfers of all levels can enjoy top-tier simulators, lessons, and a full-service bar, and multiple other games including shuffleboard.
This modern boutique oasis is just a few blocks from local landmarks including the Empire State Building and Madison Square Garden.
Members of GANYC, one of the oldest U.S. guides associations, are licensed by the Department of Consumer Affairs; it is illegal to conduct a tour in NYC without such a license.
Located one block from Madison Square Garden, Penn Station and Macy's, accommodations are convenient to shopping and sightseeing attractions.
Enjoy contemporary American cooking executed with unparalleled service.
Hotel Edison is an architectural art deco masterpiece named after famed American inventor Thomas Edison, who turned on the lights at the grand opening of the hotel in 1931.
The Hampton Inn Times Square South offers a free fitness room, continental breakfast and business center.
The decor at the Glass House Tavern is soothing and warm, and the prompt and friendly service provides a welcoming atmosphere for patrons.
Restaurateur Melba Wilson says she is "born, bread and buttered" in Harlem.
Chef Richard Sandoval’s modern Mexican restaurant evokes the essence of Acapulco, from its decor to its cuisine.