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Ultra Luxury New York City Holidays

Located on the East Coast of the United States, New York City is one of the most famous cities in the world. Millions flock to see the iconic sights of the Big Apple every year.

The city is split into five boroughs. Manhattan is where the main action is, home to many iconic landmarks. The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue are all must-sees, alongside the dazzling lights of Times Square and Broadway. SoHo, the cultural district of Manhattan, is home to legendary museums like the Guggenheim. Bars and restaurants line the cobbled streets, making trendy stops for sophisticated cocktails. If you want to party hard, the Meatpacking District is the place to go for bass-dropping clubs that will have you partying ‘til dawn. .

Brooklyn is where the bustling art scene can be found. Coney Island is the main attraction here, comprising a beach and a fun fair perfect for families and those wanting some thrills. Head to the original Nathan’s for a true taste of America. The annual hot dog eating contest held on the 4th of July is a sight to be seen. .

Staten Island and Queens are the more residential of the five boroughs, but it's worth timing your visit with the annual US Open in Queens. Sports enthusiasts will also want to check out Yankee Stadium in The Bronx to see some classic American baseball. If you’re a die-hard fan, check out Monument Park with statues honouring Yankee players from the past.
Located on the East Coast of the United States, New York City is one of the most famous cities in the world. Millions flock to see the iconic sights of the Big Apple every year.

The city is split into five boroughs. Manhattan is where the main action is, home to many iconic landmarks. The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue are all must-sees, alongside the dazzling lights of Times Square and Broadway. SoHo, the cultural district of Manhattan, is home to legendary museums like the Guggenheim. Bars and restaurants line the cobbled streets, making trendy stops for sophisticated cocktails. If you want to party hard, the Meatpacking District is the place to go for bass-dropping clubs that will have you partying ‘til dawn. .

Brooklyn is where the bustling art scene can be found. Coney Island is the main attraction here, comprising a beach and a fun fair perfect for families and those wanting some thrills. Head to the original Nathan’s for a true taste of America. The annual hot dog eating contest held on the 4th of July is a sight to be seen. .

Staten Island and Queens are the more residential of the five boroughs, but it's worth timing your visit with the annual US Open in Queens. Sports enthusiasts will also want to check out Yankee Stadium in The Bronx to see some classic American baseball. If you’re a die-hard fan, check out Monument Park with statues honouring Yankee players from the past.
Located on the East Coast of the United States, New York City is one of the most famous cities in the world. Millions flock to see the iconic sights of the Big Apple every year.

The city is split into five boroughs. Manhattan is where the main action is, home to many iconic landmarks. The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue are all must-sees, alongside the dazzling lights of Times Square and Broadway. SoHo, the cultural district of Manhattan, is home to legendary museums like the Guggenheim. Bars and restaurants line the cobbled streets, making trendy stops for sophisticated cocktails. If you want to party hard, the Meatpacking District is the place to go for bass-dropping clubs that will have you partying ‘til dawn. .

Brooklyn is where the bustling art scene can be found. Coney Island is the main attraction here, comprising a beach and a fun fair perfect for families and those wanting some thrills. Head to the original Nathan’s for a true taste of America. The annual hot dog eating contest held on the 4th of July is a sight to be seen. .

Staten Island and Queens are the more residential of the five boroughs, but it's worth timing your visit with the annual US Open in Queens. Sports enthusiasts will also want to check out Yankee Stadium in The Bronx to see some classic American baseball. If you’re a die-hard fan, check out Monument Park with statues honouring Yankee players from the past.
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Iconic
Landmarks

The Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Broadway… New York City is filled with icons to tick off your bucket list. It's time you were among them.

Iconic Landmarks

The Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Broadway… New York City is filled with icons to tick off your bucket list. It's time you were among them.

A green
Oasis

New York City may be known as a concrete jungle, but right in the heart of Manhattan, you'll find Central Park, an 843-acre green space with a zoo, reservoir and multiple lakes.

A green Oasis

New York City may be known as a concrete jungle, but right in the heart of Manhattan, you'll find Central Park, an 843-acre green space with a zoo, reservoir and multiple lakes.

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Maze of
Islands

Sprawled at the crux where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean, New York is a city of boroughs divided by islands and peninsulas with the Statue of Liberty at the heart.

Maze of Islands

Sprawled at the crux where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean, New York is a city of boroughs divided by islands and peninsulas with the Statue of Liberty at the heart.

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Luxury New York City Hotels

Luxury New York City Hotels

Aman New York

New York City, North America

Aman New York is an ultra-luxurious hotel housed within the Crown Building in Midtown Manhattan, overlooking Fifth Avenue and 57th Street. It has 83 contemporary suites and a three-storey spa dedicated to science-backed wellness.

Aman New York is an ultra-luxurious hotel housed within the Crown Building in Midtown Manhattan, overlooking Fifth Avenue and 57th Street. It has 83 contemporary suites and a three-storey spa dedicated to science-backed wellness.

Aman New York is an ultra-luxurious hotel housed within the Crown Building in Midtown Manhattan, overlooking Fifth Avenue and 57th Street. It has 83 contemporary suites and a three-storey spa dedicated to science-backed wellness.

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

New York City, North America

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, is a landmark hotel that has been welcoming distinguished guests since its debut in 1930. Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, it offers experiential fine dining and sophisticated accommodation options.

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, is a landmark hotel that has been welcoming distinguished guests since its debut in 1930. Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, it offers experiential fine dining and sophisticated accommodation options.

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, is a landmark hotel that has been welcoming distinguished guests since its debut in 1930. Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, it offers experiential fine dining and sophisticated accommodation options.

The Fifth Avenue Hotel

New York City, North America

The Fifth Avenue Hotel is a masterpiece in Gilded Age glamour. Housed in a neoclassical mansion on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 28th Street, this hotel has an ultra-fine dining restaurant, an art-adorned bar and bespoke rooms and suites.

The Fifth Avenue Hotel is a masterpiece in Gilded Age glamour. Housed in a neoclassical mansion on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 28th Street, this hotel has an ultra-fine dining restaurant, an art-adorned bar and bespoke rooms and suites.

The Fifth Avenue Hotel is a masterpiece in Gilded Age glamour. Housed in a neoclassical mansion on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 28th Street, this hotel has an ultra-fine dining restaurant, an art-adorned bar and bespoke rooms and suites.

Four Seasons Hotel New York

New York City, North America

Four Seasons Hotel New York occupies a modern-deco landmark building on the prestigious Billionaires' Row in Manhattan. The all-suite hotel has some of the largest accommodations in the neighbourhood, with some featuring outdoor terraces.

Four Seasons Hotel New York occupies a modern-deco landmark building on the prestigious Billionaires' Row in Manhattan. The all-suite hotel has some of the largest accommodations in the neighbourhood, with some featuring outdoor terraces.

Four Seasons Hotel New York occupies a modern-deco landmark building on the prestigious Billionaires' Row in Manhattan. The all-suite hotel has some of the largest accommodations in the neighbourhood, with some featuring outdoor terraces.

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Soak Up The Culture

A trip to New York City wouldn’t be complete without seeing the Statue of Liberty. A short ferry ride from either Battery Park or Liberty State Park will see you climb the 354 steps up to the crown where phenomenal views of the Big Apple are sure to amaze you. Hop back on the ferry and go to Ellis Island and learn more about the immigration history that the state is so well-known for.

Even more picturesque vistas are viewable from the Empire State Building. Just 15 minutes from Times Square, make sure you wrap up a little, as you can expect the observation deck to be very windy!

Central Park in Manhattan covers 843 acres, boasting 25,000 trees, 250 acres of lawns and 58 miles of walking paths. Ideal for an evening stroll or a lunchtime picnic, you’re sure to find a nice, quiet spot to relax in. A zoo and aquarium are also popular haunts, making it ideal for animal enthusiasts too.

Tastes To Try

Three-Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park frequently tops the list of the world's best restaurants. Under the guidance of Chef Daniel Humm, the restaurant has undergone a plant-based menu transformation that will blow you away. Make sure you’re prepared, as there are waiting lists for a table.

Balthazar is an iconic restaurant in the heart of SoHo. French and American bistro food is served surrounded by beautiful Parisian murals and mirrored walls. A bakery is on-site for eating pastries on the go, and don’t be surprised if celebrities like Uma Thurman and Gwyneth Paltrow pop by for a slice of the action too.

Reading and food enthusiasts will love Housing Works Bookstore Café for two floors of fiction, non-fiction and everything in between. The nonprofit café here donates all of the proceeds to charities that support homeless people living with HIV/AIDS.

After Dark Destinations

Enjoy sky-high views of New York from 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar. A terrace garden and glamorous interiors make every drink and cocktail as exuberant as the last. Light dishes are available should you start to feel peckish, accompanied by cool tunes from the resident DJs.

The Hard Rock Café in New York is an iconic venue for lovers of music memorabilia, amazing interiors and American cuisine. An outdoor space is brilliant for seeing the sights of Times Square, with the central restaurant seating more than 700. An on-site shop is also available should you want some souvenirs to remember your time here.

If you prefer more of a good laugh after dark, the Gotham Comedy Club is one of New York’s best venues. Comics such as Larry David, Dave Chappelle and Roseanne Barr have all graced the stage since its opening in 1996, and the iconic site has even played host to shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm and the Jerry Seinfeld 2002 Miramax film Comedian.
Soak Up The Culture

A trip to New York City wouldn’t be complete without seeing the Statue of Liberty. A short ferry ride from either Battery Park or Liberty State Park will see you climb the 354 steps up to the crown where phenomenal views of the Big Apple are sure to amaze you. Hop back on the ferry and go to Ellis Island and learn more about the immigration history that the state is so well-known for.

Even more picturesque vistas are viewable from the Empire State Building. Just 15 minutes from Times Square, make sure you wrap up a little, as you can expect the observation deck to be very windy!

Central Park in Manhattan covers 843 acres, boasting 25,000 trees, 250 acres of lawns and 58 miles of walking paths. Ideal for an evening stroll or a lunchtime picnic, you’re sure to find a nice, quiet spot to relax in. A zoo and aquarium are also popular haunts, making it ideal for animal enthusiasts too.

Tastes To Try

Three-Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park frequently tops the list of the world's best restaurants. Under the guidance of Chef Daniel Humm, the restaurant has undergone a plant-based menu transformation that will blow you away. Make sure you’re prepared, as there are waiting lists for a table.

Balthazar is an iconic restaurant in the heart of SoHo. French and American bistro food is served surrounded by beautiful Parisian murals and mirrored walls. A bakery is on-site for eating pastries on the go, and don’t be surprised if celebrities like Uma Thurman and Gwyneth Paltrow pop by for a slice of the action too.

Reading and food enthusiasts will love Housing Works Bookstore Café for two floors of fiction, non-fiction and everything in between. The nonprofit café here donates all of the proceeds to charities that support homeless people living with HIV/AIDS.

After Dark Destinations

Enjoy sky-high views of New York from 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar. A terrace garden and glamorous interiors make every drink and cocktail as exuberant as the last. Light dishes are available should you start to feel peckish, accompanied by cool tunes from the resident DJs.

The Hard Rock Café in New York is an iconic venue for lovers of music memorabilia, amazing interiors and American cuisine. An outdoor space is brilliant for seeing the sights of Times Square, with the central restaurant seating more than 700. An on-site shop is also available should you want some souvenirs to remember your time here.

If you prefer more of a good laugh after dark, the Gotham Comedy Club is one of New York’s best venues. Comics such as Larry David, Dave Chappelle and Roseanne Barr have all graced the stage since its opening in 1996, and the iconic site has even played host to shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm and the Jerry Seinfeld 2002 Miramax film Comedian.
Soak Up The Culture

A trip to New York City wouldn’t be complete without seeing the Statue of Liberty. A short ferry ride from either Battery Park or Liberty State Park will see you climb the 354 steps up to the crown where phenomenal views of the Big Apple are sure to amaze you. Hop back on the ferry and go to Ellis Island and learn more about the immigration history that the state is so well-known for.

Even more picturesque vistas are viewable from the Empire State Building. Just 15 minutes from Times Square, make sure you wrap up a little, as you can expect the observation deck to be very windy!

Central Park in Manhattan covers 843 acres, boasting 25,000 trees, 250 acres of lawns and 58 miles of walking paths. Ideal for an evening stroll or a lunchtime picnic, you’re sure to find a nice, quiet spot to relax in. A zoo and aquarium are also popular haunts, making it ideal for animal enthusiasts too.

Tastes To Try

Three-Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park frequently tops the list of the world's best restaurants. Under the guidance of Chef Daniel Humm, the restaurant has undergone a plant-based menu transformation that will blow you away. Make sure you’re prepared, as there are waiting lists for a table.

Balthazar is an iconic restaurant in the heart of SoHo. French and American bistro food is served surrounded by beautiful Parisian murals and mirrored walls. A bakery is on-site for eating pastries on the go, and don’t be surprised if celebrities like Uma Thurman and Gwyneth Paltrow pop by for a slice of the action too.

Reading and food enthusiasts will love Housing Works Bookstore Café for two floors of fiction, non-fiction and everything in between. The nonprofit café here donates all of the proceeds to charities that support homeless people living with HIV/AIDS.

After Dark Destinations

Enjoy sky-high views of New York from 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar. A terrace garden and glamorous interiors make every drink and cocktail as exuberant as the last. Light dishes are available should you start to feel peckish, accompanied by cool tunes from the resident DJs.

The Hard Rock Café in New York is an iconic venue for lovers of music memorabilia, amazing interiors and American cuisine. An outdoor space is brilliant for seeing the sights of Times Square, with the central restaurant seating more than 700. An on-site shop is also available should you want some souvenirs to remember your time here.

If you prefer more of a good laugh after dark, the Gotham Comedy Club is one of New York’s best venues. Comics such as Larry David, Dave Chappelle and Roseanne Barr have all graced the stage since its opening in 1996, and the iconic site has even played host to shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm and the Jerry Seinfeld 2002 Miramax film Comedian.

frequently asked questions

The easiest and most convenient way to get around New York City is on the public transport system. The subway runs 24 hours a day with 25 routes across the city. You can also make the most of trains, buses and ferries. If you prefer more private transport, New York’s iconic yellow taxis are a fun way to explore but just be aware you may get held up a lot in traffic.
New York City offers something for everyone, whether you’re into culture, sightseeing, fashion, food or adventure. If it’s your first time in the city, we recommend visiting the Empire State Building, seeing a show on Broadway, exploring Manhattan and Brooklyn, strolling through Central Park and admiring the neon lights of Times Square. Why not dial up the adventure with a helicopter tour over the Statue of Liberty?
New York City is a destination for all seasons. The run-up to Christmas is a magical time to visit as the city is festooned in twinkling lights, the iconic Rockefeller Christmas Tree is up and the ice rinks are in full swing. Spring is a gorgeous time for seeing the city in bloom, and the St Patrick’s Day Parade is quite the spectacle. Summer is fantastic for outdoor adventures, festivals and parties, including the Pride March. It gets hot and humid, though. Autumn is beautiful in NYC as the leaves turn and temperatures are cooler.
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