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Book NYC Hotel Week Now – 25% Off Standard Room Rates – runs 2 Jan to 9 Feb 2025
New York City Tourism + Conventions announced the start of reservations for NYC Hotel Week, offering 25% off standard room rates at participating hotels from 2 January to 9 February. With more than 120 hotels participating—including Arlo Williamsburg, The Fifth Avenue Hotel, Lotte New York Palace, New York Marriott Marquis, New York Hilton, PUBLIC Hotel, Radio Hotel, Renaissance New York Flushing at Tangram, The Renwick Hotel, The Rockaway Hotel, Romer Hell’s Kitchen and the Wythe Hotel—the program provides some of year’s best value for travelers. All hotels are bookable now at nyctourism.com/hotelweek.
“Now in its fourth year, our NYC Hotel Week program offers some of the best rates of the year to travelers and locals alike,” said Nancy Mammana, CMO and Interim CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions. “As occupancy levels continue to soar, New York City’s hotel sector is as vibrant as ever, and NYC Hotel Week offers visitors a range of ways to experience it—from luxury stays to boutique experiences—at an incredible value this winter.”
To view NYC Hotel Week participants, visit nyctourism.com/hotelweek and search by filters including borough and neighborhood, with deals available in more than 30 neighborhoods across the City.
NYC Hotel Week is part of NYC Winter Outing, NYC Tourism’s ultimate winter value program that also includes:
- NYC Restaurant Week®: Prix-fixe menus at participating restaurants
- NYC Broadway WeekSM: 2-for-1 tickets to participating Broadway shows
- NYC Must-See WeekSM: 2-for-1 tickets to participating museums, attractions, performing arts and tours
Reservations open January 7 for these three programs, and the offers will run from 21 January 21 through to 9 February.
Premier Global Travel Destination
New York City continues to be a premier global travel destination, underscoring the tourism industry’s role as an economic driver for New York City. In 2023, New York City welcomed more than 62 million travelers, generated over $74 billion in economic impact and supported over 380,000 leisure and hospitality jobs. The city is on pace to attract nearly 65 million visitors in 2024, and in 2025, expects to welcome over 68 million travellers, exceeding pre-pandemic visitation levels and paving the way for continued growth as the city readies to host a slate of world-class events, including America250 and the FIFA World Cup 26.
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New York City Tourism + Conventions is the official destination marketing organization (DMO) and convention and visitors bureau (CVB) for the five boroughs of New York City. For all there is to do and see in New York City, visit nyctourism.com.