New York City Vacation Rentals

New York City is truly the city that never sleeps. A trip to the Big Apple is a must on any traveler’s bucket list. From a whirlwind of activity on the busy streets to iconic landmarks, you could spend weeks in New York City and still barely graze the surface of this magnificent city.
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Home to over 8 million people, New York City is home to thousands of restaurants, museums, attractions, and quirky things to do. Check out NYC: The Official Guide to help you plan your trip in full. Find a vacation rental to fully immerse yourself in the many sides and cultures of New York City.

Places to Stay

New York City has an endless variety of vacation rentals to choose from, and whether you are just looking for a tiny room, you know you won’t spend that much time in, or a luxury apartment to rent in the heart of the city. The rental prices vary depending on the time of the year and just how luxurious of a place you are willing to invest in. 
Manhattan has a perfect place for every budget. You can visit New York City on a budget and rent a cozy room as low as $79 close to Central Park. Or, if you have the budget, go all out for two bedrooms penthouse in central park that runs from $14,000 to $19,000. Choose from thousands of rooms or apartments across the city.
Times Square vacation rentals are very popular. Especially during or around the holidays and the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It’s highly recommended to book well in advance The Thanksgiving parade is a major attraction for the hotels and vacation rental owners. Its best to reserve your stay the prior year!
You’ll can also find many Vacation Package deals and affordable options on hotel sites like hotels.com.

Getting Around New York City

The city streets are packed with cars that drive where they fit and no notice of the lines on the road. There are many different neighborhoods to visit in New York City, and there are many ways you can choose to get there.
When you’re in New York City, prepare to walk a lot. Many of the attractions are within short distances, if not right on top of one another, so sometimes, you’re better off walking on foot with the traffic.
The subway is highly recommended and easier to figure out than you think! The trains run 24 hours a day, so you know you can always count on them, which is the most affordable option.
If the subway isn’t to your liking, you can always hail one of the many iconic taxis from just about anywhere in New York City. And thanks to technology, you can choose to rideshare through Lyft or Uber, which is typically the pricier of the selections. 
A visit to New York City is a visit to a place rich in history. See the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island. The statue was given to the United States as a gift from France and recognized as a symbol of freedom and democracy. Ellis Island was the welcoming destination of over 12 million immigrants to America and is a poetic symbol of the American Dream.
Other popular destinations include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which houses the most extensive art collection in the United States. Enjoy the artwork of ancient Egypt and some of the most famous art pieces and sculptures of many of the European Masters. 
Or spend a day at the American Museum of Natural History, which houses 45 exhibition halls that include a planetarium and a library. The museum holds over 34 million specimens of animals, fossils, rocks, cultural artifacts, and so much more. 
Visit beautiful Central Park at the heart of the city visited annually by over 42 million people a year and for a good reason. Depending on the time of the year, you can ice skate during the winter or visit the famous outdoor theater for Shakespeare in the Park during the summer.
A visit to New York City is not complete without a trip to Broadway. See one of the magnificent regulars such as The Phantom of the Opera, Hamilton, or The Lion King. There’s a show for everyone to enjoy, and it’s an experience you’re sure to remember.
To get the best view of the city, check out the Empire State Building at night from the top before you go out. Tickets start at $42 per person, and they are open from 1 PM to 11 PM.

Eats and Treats

With thousands of restaurants to choose from, it’s easy to find a place that fits your style or a place that has an iconic history. Take Katz Delicatessen, for example, home of the famous When Harry Met Sally scene, you know the one. The table is marked, so it’s easy to find! Or visit the first pizzeria in the United States, Lombardi’s that opened more than a century ago. 
Are you looking for an elegant night out? Try the famous Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center, where you dress to the nines and enjoy a world-class meal over a breathtaking skyline view.
If you need some dessert and are looking for a memorable sweet treat, try Dominique Ansel Bakery features the New York City signature delicacy, the Cronut, a croissant donut mix.

Nightlife

After you’ve finished exploring the many wonders of the city during the day, watch the city come to life after dark, where the energy is high, and the city lights brighten up the sky. 
In the financial district of New York, The Dead Rabbit is widely known as the best bar in the world. This bar is housed in a brick building built in 1828 and named after a famous Irish gang that once roamed the streets.
Are you looking for a hip eclectic night out of dancing? The Rumpus Room is a small iconic nightclub on the Lower East Side. At this nightclub, you’ll have to purchase tickets starting at $25 and treat yourself to a VIP table with bottle service for $500. 
In New York City, comedy clubs are abundant if you are looking for a laugh. Check out the popular Gotham Comedy Club or The Comic Strip Live, where Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, and more began their careers.
New York City is a popular destination and is a spot you can visit many times and not see the same thing twice. It features a variety of food, drinks, activities for all kinds of interests in the world.

No time to waste… Lets get the ball rolling and book your vacation destination to New York City today!

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Travel Restrictions

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