call us 0870 44 500 50
HOME HOTELS CAR HIRE LIFESTYLE HOTELS TRAVEL AGENTS CITY GUIDES LINKS LOGIN FAQ
Hotel Search
nights to:
Filter Results By
Shopping Cart

  Currently empty

Brochure page: Contents >>  USA >>  New York >> 

Cheap and discount hotels and accommodation in New York, USA

Wake Up in a City That Never Sleeps!

New York, New York so good they named it twice! Stunning New York is the most famous city in the world, whether it's the fantastic nightlife, the galleries and museums or the sensational shopping, there's lots to pack into your visit. Take the ferry to the Statue of Liberty or Statten Island to enjoy views of the Manhattan skyline. Enjoy a traditional New York hot dog or join the New Yorkers as they tuck into brunch in Greenwich village.
Try roller-blading or ice-skating in Central Park or treat yourself to a Broadway show. Wander through the boutiques of SoHo or just relax in the laid back cafes of Chelsea. Of course no visit to New York would be complete without a trip to the top of the Empire State building.


Click on one the hotels below for more information or to make an instant reservation.

Our customer's tips and city guides for New York:

"Stay near to Times Square as it's central to all attractions. Take the open-top bus tour:- you can buy a one, two or three day ticket, can hop- on and off all over and entry to some attractions are included at reduced rates. The guides are very entertaining and full of interesting infomation. "
Miss G Smithson of Hemel Hempstead (Mature couple) stayed: Edison Hotel, Sep 2008

"Had we travelled from Britain the 4pm booking in would have presented no problem. It became a problem because we arrived in the city at 8am. The Hop on/off bus and the New York Pass are great value. Look for discounted tickets on 42nd Street ( not the touts!) - good value. We recommend 'In The Heights' (no reductions) and 'Spring Awakening'. "
Mr G Howlett of Mansfield (Seniors (65+)) stayed: Manhattan Club Hotel, Sep 2008

"Plan, plan, plan! If you only have a few days in nyc then you should research in advance what you want to do and see - we did and it helped a great deal! Unfortunately, we didn't get to do everything we wanted to, but that was mainly because we were in the shops! Get yourself down to Battery Park for the Statue of Liberty Boat Cruise, by far the best bargain and memorable trip of out journey! Plus, if you have time to catch a show - do! Fantastic! "
Mrs J Bickell of Didcot (Young adult friends) stayed: Thirty Thirty Hotel, Aug 2008

Click here for 90 more customer tips and city guides to New York

Check availabilty on any of the hotels listed below, or click on a hotel to go directly to more information.
70 Park Avenue Hotel
Affinia Gardens Hotel
Affinia Dumont Hotel
Affinia Fifty Hotel
Affinia Gardens 1 Bedroom Suite Hotel
Affinia Manhattan Hotel
Aka Central Park Hotel
Aka Sutton Place Apartments Hotel
Ameritania Hotel
Amsterdam Court Hotel
Astor On The Park Hotel
Bedford Hotel
Beekman Tower Hotel
Belvedere Hotel
Benjamin Hotel
Bentley Hotel
Best Western Brooklyn Bay Hotel
Best Western City View Inn Hotel
Best Western Hospitality House Apartments Hotel
Best Western President Hotel
Blue Moon Hotel Of New York City
Bryant Park Hotel
Buckingham Hotel
Candy Hostel Shared Bath Hotel
Carlton On Madison Hotel
Carlyle Hotel
Cooper Square Hotel
Courtyard Marriott Upper East Side Hotel
Courtyard Midtown East Hotel
Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan Hotel
Days Hotel Newark Airport
Doubletree Club Suites Jersey City Hotel
Doubletree Fort Lee George Washington Bridge Hotel
Doubletree Guest Suites Times Square Hotel
Doubletree Hotel Newark Airport
Dream Hotel
Dylan Hotel
Eastgate Tower (1 Bedroom Max 4 Pax) Hotel
Eastgate Tower Hotel
Edison Hotel
Embassy Suites Downtown Hotel
Embassy Suites Secaucus/ Meadowlands Hotel
Empire Hotel
Empire Hotel
Envoy Club Apart Hotel New York
Excelsior Hotel
Exchange Hotel
Fitzpatrick Grand Central Hotel
Fitzpatrick Manhattan Hotel
Flatotel New York Hotel
Franklin Hotel
Gild Hall A Thompson Hotel
Gramercy Park Hotel
Grand Hyatt Hotel
Grand Union Hotel
Hampton Inn Brookhaven Long Island Hotel
Hampton Inn Manhattan Hotel
Hampton Inn Manhattan/Madison Square Hotel
Helmsley Middletown Hotel
Helmsley Park Lane Hotel
Hilton New York Hotel
Hilton Newark Airport Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Brooklyn Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Chelsea/Madison Square Garden Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Hauppauge-Long Island Hotel
Holiday Inn Fort Lee Hotel
Holiday Inn Jfk Airport Hotel
Holiday Inn Midtown 57th Street Hotel
Holiday Inn Midtown-57 St Hotel
Hotel 373
Hotel Gansevoort
Hotel Le Bleu
Hotel Mela Times Square
Hotel Plaza Athenee
Hotel Wales
Hotel Wolcott
Hudson Hotel
Imperial Court Hotel
Intercontinental Barclay Hotel
Iroquois Hotel
Jolly Hotel Madison Towers
Jumeirah Essex House (Essex Queen Room) Hotel
Kimberly Hotel
La Quinta Armonk Hotel
Latham Hotel
Le Parker Meridien Hotel
Loews Regency Hotel
Lucerne Hotel
Manhattan Club Hotel
Mansfield Hotel
Marcel Hotel
Marriott Brooklyn Hotel
Marriott East Side Hotel
Marriott La Guardia Hotel
Marriott Marquis Hotel
Metropolitan Hotel
Millennium Broadway Hotel
Millennium Hilton Hotel
Millennium Un Plaza Hotel
Morgans New York Hotel
New York Helmsley Hotel
New York Marriott Downtown Hotel
New York Palace Hotel
Newark Airport Marriott Hotel
Night Hotel
Novotel New York Hotel
On The Ave Hotel
Paramount Hotel
Park Central Hotel
Pennsylvania Hotel
Portland Square Hotel
Quality Hotel Times Square
Radisson Lexington Hotel
Ramada New Yorker Hotel
Ramada Plaza Hotel
Ramada Wayne-Fairfield Hotel
Renaissance Hotel Times Square
Renaissance New York Hotel Times Square
Residence Inn Times Square Hotel
Ritz Carlton Battery Park Hotel
Ritz Carlton Central Park Hotel
Riverside Studios Hotel
Roosevelt Hotel
Royal Park Hotel
Royalton Hotel
Shelburne Hotel
Shelburne Murray Hill Hotel
Sheraton Manhattan At Time Square Hotel
Sheraton New York Hotel
Sheraton Suites On The Hudson Hotel
Shoreham Hotel
Skyline Hotel
Soho Grand Hotel
Sohotel
St. Regis Hotel
St. Regis New York Hotel
Surrey Hotel
The Alex Hotel
The London Nyc Hotel
The Marmara Manhattan Hotel
The Moderne Hotel
The Muse Hotel
The Plaza Hotel
The Pod Hotel
Thirty Thirty Hotel
Travel Inn Hotel
Tribeca Grand Hotel
Tudor Hotel 42nd Street
W Hoboken Hotel
W New York Hotel
W The Court Hotel
W Times Square Hotel
W Union Square Hotel
W-The Tuscany Hotel
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Waldorf Towers Hotel
Warwick New York Hotel
Washington Square Hotel
Wellington Hotel
Westin Jersey City Newport Hotel
Westin Times Square Hotel
Windsor Hotel
Ymca Vanderbilt Hotel
Ymca West Side Hotel

More customer tips and city guides for New York:

"Make the most of the New York City Pass - excellent value for money, especially when combined with the 'Hop On, Hop Off buses! Take in at least one show on Broadway. The rest is easy - just live the life and enjoy! "
Mrs P Sinclair of By Forfar (Mature couple) stayed: Jolly Hotel Madison Towers, Jul 2008

"Yes get the hop on hop off bus tours as you can see much more ride the whole tour first and then pick what you want to see in more detail later. Also the rockafella centre is a must "
Mrs T Lloyd of Swindon (Mature couple) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Jun 2008

"If you want to spend a lot of time in Central Park, this hotel is quite close. "
Mr L De Souza of London (Young couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Jun 2008

"Take a brolly and good walking shoes! Will need a warm coat if intending to sit up stairs on sight seeing bus. Be prepared to que for main attractions (for hours in some cases). But all attractions worth the wait. "
Mrs J Hogan of Birmingham (Mature adult friends) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Apr 2008

"Within easy walking distance of Central Station and Times Square "
Mrs E Church of Bedford (Family with teenage children) stayed: Bedford Hotel, Apr 2008

"Take plenty of money. Pound is strong and you can pick up fantastic bargains "
Mr J Grantham of Chelmsford (Mature couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Mar 2008

"We found the bus tours a really good way of getting an overview of the city (uptown and downtown tours). Skating in central park amazing (winter only). Walking down Bleeker street on Sat morning was great. "
Ms S James of Sheffield (Mature couple) stayed: Affinia Dumont Hotel, Mar 2008

"New York is an amazing and beautiful city, we were lucky to see empire state day and night, boat cruise down hudson, see legally blonde on broadway, see the knicks play (and win!) We spant a day wandering around central park and ice skating on wollman rink, and visiting the zoo. We did everything we wanted to do. My advice when you wake up get up the city is beautifully quiet early in the morning, sleep can wait til the plane home! "
Miss J Burgess of Haywards Heath (Young adult friends) stayed: Columbus Studios Shared Bath Hotel, Mar 2008

"If you go to New York and you want to do the sights you should get up early. The queues for the Statue of Liberty at 10am are 3 hours plus. But if you go at 8am you will wait 10mins and then you can fit in loads of sights. If you want to go up the sol you will need to book that 48 hours in advance. The Empire State Building is the same go early or late it is open until midnight I think and again the queues will be much shorter. The helicopter ride is amazing from Pier 6 and not too much £30- 80 but you need to ring to check availability. The Broadway shows are amazing Lion King especially. Get a ticket for the bus tours and you can travel to anywhere and learn about the city too! Have a great trip! "
Miss F Crombie of Manchester (Young couple) stayed: Ameritania Hotel, Mar 2008

"Find out about the free pass into the bottom of the statue of liberty. Look on the ferry company's website, you can book them in advance. Taxis are a lot safer than the subway at night and pretty cheap. "
Miss R Claire of London (Young couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Mar 2008

"Enjoy it, there's so much to see. "
Mr C Ward of Epsom (Mature couple) stayed: Bedford Hotel, Mar 2008

"Buy a Metro card for travel. The weekly ticket is excellent value. Taxis are not to overlooked as they are so cheap! The 'grid' system of New York makes getting around so simple. Invest in a food guide and try some of the lesser known restaurants - all are such good value for money. A must is the buffet at the revolving restaurant on the 48th floor of the Marriott Marquis - try dusk when all the lights of the city are coming on! Brilliant! "
Mrs M Brosnahan of Sunninghill (Seniors (65+)) stayed: Marcel Hotel, Mar 2008

"Use it as a cheap base if you want to spend all your time out "
Mr T Robinson of High Wycombe (Solo leisure) stayed: Astor On The Park Hotel, Mar 2008

"For two young people,get bunkbeds and use the shared bathroom! "
Miss C Collins of Belfast (Young adult friends) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Mar 2008

"Be prepared to be neat and tidy ....... the hotel has used the limited space in each room to it's maximum advantage. All you need to do is follow the same rule ....... and it makes for a wonderful stay. "
Mr K Hilton of London (Mature couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Mar 2008

"Too many highlights to list but I will say that we enjoyed the Rock & Moma joint ticket on all accounts rather than the other tall building you can visit waiting longer to get into even with prepaid ticket (about an hour of my husband breathing heavy talking about Alton Towers!). "
Mrs C Eason of Nottingham (Mature couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Mar 2008

"Once you have done the sights, spend some time wandering round Soho and if you don't fall asleep after walking all day, watch some music and stand up comedy in the village in the evening. Shopping: Century 21 is recommended everywhere, its like a massive tk max so hit and miss but my girlfriend got a bargain handbag. Oh yeah and the guide books said Harlem was regenerated and safe now but I didn't really feel that safe, as a tourist you kind of stand out abit! Mind you I had some expensive things I had bought earlier in my bag so could have been a little paranoid. "
Mr J Martin of Gateshead (Young couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Mar 2008

"Dont take the subway, if you are of a nervous dispostion "
Mr D Okane of Sidcup (Mature couple) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Mar 2008

"Be wary of places to eat breakfast in. Very expensive and not very good food/service.. "
Miss G Proctor of Naas (Young adult friends) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Mar 2008

"Go to woodbury common outlet centre get the bus from port authority! Great shopping "
Miss E Fee of London (Solo leisure) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Feb 2008

"Do the tourist bit but then head South to Greenwich and Chelsea Market, and take the f train to 7th Avenue Parkslope and Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Also seek out the Little Church on the Corner near the Flatiron on 1e 29th st - a copper roofed haven nicknamed after a friend of an actor seeked to bury his friend in one of the larger churches but was told 'we don't bury actors here 'Try the little church around the corner'. It has since had strong connections to the theatre world, there is a stain glass of Hamlet and P.g Wodehouse married there. A quiet haven away from the hustle and bustle. "
Mr J Piper of Surrey (Young couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Feb 2008

"Don't take a bus tour on a wet day or you will not see very much! "
Ms S Ni Fhaith of Dublin (Family with teenage children) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Feb 2008

"Be prepared to walk and enjoy! "
Dr L Etchegoyen of London (Solo leisure) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Feb 2008

"Get up early in a morning to hit New York... Woodbury Common well worth a visit for shoppers. "
Mrs L Travis of Sale (Family with teenage children) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Nov 2007

" Just enjoy your self "
Mr J Lister of Doncaster (Mature couple) stayed: Tudor Hotel 42nd Street, Jan 2008

"Plan in advance where you want to go and what you want to see to make sure you maximise the time available for your visit. There is soo much to see and do and so little time! "
Mrs C Brown of Dunfermline (Mature couple) stayed: Hotel 373, Dec 2007

"Buy a map and plan your days although getting lost is part of the fun of new york "
Mrs J Mcdermid of Thornton (Mature couple) stayed: Belvedere Hotel, Nov 2007

"Make sure you get plenty of rest before visiting New York because it is a fast City and you don't want to miss out anything! "
Mrs J Wheeler of Hereford (Young adult friends) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Dec 2007

"Go on the Staten Island ferry - it's free! "
Mr D Ramsay of Glenrothes (Solo leisure) stayed: Ymca Vanderbilt Hotel, Dec 2007

"If you're staying in a room with a shared bathroom, try and get the room closest to the bathroom, as there are quite a few rooms sharing only 2 bathrooms. "
Miss P Yau of Torquay (Young adult friends) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Dec 2007

"Visit in December, the city is just alive with those extra special touches of festive magic. "
Mr A Mayers of Poulton-Le-Fylde (Family with teenage children) stayed: Beekman Tower Hotel, Dec 2007

"Wear comfortable shoes and walk New York. I have visited many times and still find something new every time! And always take time out from shopping and take a ride around central park to refresh the batteries! "
Miss V Wilmott of London (Mature adult friends) stayed: Newark Airport Marriott Hotel, Dec 2007

"Get a metrocard and make the most of seeing this amazing city, my 6th time and still haven't seen everything! Use the Subway and buses so you don't miss the sights if your less mobile "
Mr A Beaumont of St Helens (Young adult friends) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Oct 2007

"The Sohotel may appear to be somewhat ill located hard by the Bowery but we found this to be no fair indicator of its quality. It was quite acceptable. "
Mr J Wilks of St Leonards On Sea (Mature couple) stayed: Sohotel, Nov 2007

"If you want to be in the heart of Manhattan stay here.... "
Mrs J Saini of Hayes (Solo leisure) stayed: Affinia Manhattan Hotel, Oct 2007

"Stay at the Pennsylvania - you won't regret it. "
Mrs S Zeffert of London (Solo leisure) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Oct 2007

"Good Walking shoes and take an umbrella. "
Mrs S Skinner of Beaworthy (Mature adult friends) stayed: Deauville Hotel, Oct 2007

"Perfect for travellers on a budget. The area is in walking distance to Broadway, 5th, 6th Avenue etc. I would definitely recommend staying here. The bathrooms were cleaned every morning. "
Miss A Christie of London (Mature adult friends) stayed: Ymca West Side Hotel, Oct 2007

"Avoid the taxis - get walking, you'll see much more. The un building (about 10 minutes walk from the hotel) is a worthwhile visit. Also get a City Pass, this will get you into 6 top venues such as Empire State Building, Metropolian Museum etc., at half price - and avoid the queues for tickets! "
Mrs S Gyles of Newmarket (Mature couple) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Oct 2007

"Use the Gray Line tour bus to get around rather than cabs or the subway. There are a few ticket options that allow hop-on hop-off, and the bus stops at most tourist attractions. We would also recommend the Night Tour for a lovely night time view of the Manhattan skyline. Top of the Rock is well worth a visit - go once at night and once during the day if you can. We would also recommend Au Bon Pain for breakfast (you'll see them all over Midtown), and the Azure deli and Cafe Metro for lunch/snack foods - great value and choice. "
Miss S Brodie of Paisley (Young couple) stayed: Affinia 50 Hotel, Oct 2007

"Take the Statten Island ferry from Battery Park, i'ts free and passes by reasonably close to the Statue of Liberty for you to take pictures, Or alternatively you can wait in the very long line and pay for the ferry over to Liberty Island, where you will still not be able to go inside the Statue, got to be a waste of time & dollars surely?? "
Mr S Mettam Fox of Sheffield (Solo leisure) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Oct 2007

"If you want value for money and good location in an expensive city then choose the ymca Vanderbilt "
Mr P Pennell of Crawley (Young adult friends) stayed: Ymca Vanderbilt Hotel, Oct 2007

"Deffinately do the 48 hr loop tours to get around the city. And go up one of the empire state and rockefeller by day and one by night. See a show, go to liberty island and take the time to have a look around ellis island too. "
Miss L Butler of Sittingbourne (Young adult friends) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Sep 2007

"Don't pay 30 dollars to go to the floor 101 in the Empire State, stay in the 86 that you have exactly the same views! The 101 is closed but the 86 is a hugh balcony, so much better! "
Mr E Buhler Pino of Madrid (Young couple) stayed: Latham Hotel, Sep 2007

"You are not in ny to sit in the hotel room, so dont worry about the size. As long a it is clean. Get out and see one of the best cities in the world. Use the subway, walk, eat, and drink, and take it all in! "
Mr K Hughes of Perth (Solo leisure) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Sep 2007

"If you want to stay at a quiet part of Manhattan then this hotel is great for you and is right across from central park. However, the next time we go we will be looking stay midtown, downtown as this is where all the action happens. "
Miss C Bell of Whitburn (Young couple) stayed: Astor On The Park Hotel, Sep 2007

"Would recommend if you need a goods night sleep. It was small, extremely friendly and very help. Only downside was the lift - it was manually operated and occasions took several minutes to arrive & even once didn't turn up. "
Ms H Croft of Christchurch (Young adult friends) stayed: Deauville Hotel, Sep 2007

"Stay at the Ameritania Hotel for easy access to broadway, times square and shopping. Buy comfortable shoes for all the walking! "
Mrs N Cooke of Newport (Young couple) stayed: Ameritania Hotel, Sep 2007

"Buy a week metro card - only $24 dollars. "
Ms D Wilson of Norwich (Solo leisure) stayed: Empire Hotel, Aug 2007

"Invest in a good 'New York' map, that shows the metro lines and subways. Decide which attractions you want to see and don't try to do everything. Use the Super Shuttle for transport from and to the airports. Be aware that there is a limit to how much cash you can withdraw from ATMs in a 24hr period. Enjoy the city it's amazing! "
Mrs A Johnston of Barrow -In-Furness (Family with teenage children) stayed: Ameritania Hotel, Aug 2007

"Insted of walking every where early on in your hliday get cabs or the sub cause our legs were killing us by the end of the second day there due to all the walking we did . so save your legs an ge a cab they are cheap an easy to get or get the sub way its even cheaper faster and safe "
Ms V Bishop of Stoke On Trent (Young couple) stayed: Ymca Vanderbilt Hotel, Aug 2007

"The view from the "Top of the Rock" (Rockefeller) was great, and I would highly recommended that. Zabars on 80th & Broadway is a great lunch spot if you're over near Central Park West. One thing we didn't realise was a lot of Broadway shows don't run on Mondays. "Tkts" located at Broadway and 45th is an excellent (but busy) place to get discounted on the day of the performance tickets. "
Mr C Squires of Newcastle Upon Tyne (Young adult friends) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Aug 2007

"Go elsewhere if there are 3 or more in a suite, unless you like sleeping on the floor "
Mrs B Leake of Beaconsfield (Family with teenage children) stayed: Buckingham Hotel, Aug 2007

"Go and see Avenue q and Spamalot on Bradway (Good sense of humour required) "
Mr T Powney of Kendal (Family with young children) stayed: Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Aug 2007

"It so easy to get around it doesn't really matter where you stay. Getting the metro round is the best way and you can't really get lost as streets are numbered numerically. "
Mr D Lancini of West Wickham (Young adult friends) stayed: Ameritania Hotel, Aug 2007

"If you are going to the top of Empire State Building, book your ticket online and print it off to avoid queues. And remember to get there first thing in the morning (to avoid long security check queues). "
Miss A Sim of London (Solo leisure) stayed: Travel Inn Hotel, Jun 2007

"If you are staying for 4 nights, plan your itenary before you leave home. See the city by tour on your first day, so get your bearings. Staten Island Ferry gives you an excellent view of Statue of Liberty. Few hidden trasures: Century 21 and Old Navy for shopping South St Seaport for shops, bars, restaurants and trips on the rivers. Macy's cellar bar and restaurant for a break from shooping in Macys "
Mr W Rees of Crewe (Mature couple) stayed: Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan Hotel, Jun 2007

"Shop till you drop some excellent bargins to be had "
Mrs K Richardson of Tamworth (Mature couple) stayed: Ramada New Yorker Hotel, May 2007

"Do not travel by subway. Buses are easy cheap, regular and you get to view the most fantastic place in the world each time you travel, why waste this oportunity by going underground. "
Miss E Beswick of Barton Upon Humber (Solo leisure) stayed: West Side Hotel Ny, May 2007

"Be prepared for the cold if visiting late or early in the year. We were but we saw a few people who were caught out and had to buy extra warm clothing. "
Mr M Pitchford of Melksham (Mature couple) stayed: Beekman Tower Hotel, Feb 2007

"Try the sightseeing buses to get your bearings and for excellent insider information on the city. "
Mr A Younghusband of Bourne (Solo leisure) stayed: Beekman Tower Hotel, May 2007

"New York seems reasonably safe to me subject to usual sensible precautions. Decent hotels are expensive but its not worth skimping on this unless you will not be spending much time in the hotel. Its possible to have a great time in NY without spending much money ( except for hotel ! ) Stage Door deli just round corner from hotel serves a good NY breakfast for just a few $. "
Mr M Reading of Lowestoft (Solo leisure) stayed: Millennium Hilton Hotel, Apr 2007

"Book the double superior room if you are going to stay here. I'd say the one bed rooms are tiny and claustraphobic. "
Miss C Coffey of Tunbridge Wells (Young adult friends) stayed: Paramount Hotel, May 2007

"We felt very safe in New York and would recommend it to anyone. Wear comfortable shoes as to feel like a native get out and walk and there is a lot to see on foot. We would recommend the bus tours they are great value for money and very informative on the history of what your seeing. "
Ms C Oreilly of Surbiton (Solo leisure) stayed: The Pod Hotel, Apr 2007

"Do not stay here! "
Mrs S Crocker of Dunmow (Family with teenage children) stayed: Holiday Inn Midtown-57 St Hotel, Mar 2007

"Get a map. learn the subway system quickly. Get a all day all ways ticket. Checkout the free bits, some busses, Staten island ferry etc. Enjoy, it is what you came to do, explore. "
Mr H Dransfield of Stalybridge (Solo leisure) stayed: West End Studios Ny Hotel, Mar 2007

"Be prepared to walk to get the most out of this fantastic city "
Mrs J Kelsey of Near Brough (Mature couple) stayed: Deauville Hotel, Mar 2007

"The five in one bus tour is great valueand ensures one can see as much as possible "
Mrs P Carter of Hull (Mature couple) stayed: Ramada New Yorker Hotel, Mar 2007

"Use the subwayn its cheap and safe "
Mr M Levy of Portsmouth (Young couple) stayed: Hampton Inn Manhattan Seaport Financial District Hotel, Mar 2007

"Trolley red bus hop on off bus is exellent way to get round city and see sights.also revolving restaurant at top of marriot hotel worth a visit "
Mrs S Murphy of Merseyside (Mature adult friends) stayed: Milford Plaza Hotel, Mar 2007

"Spirit City Cruises do fab evening dinner cabaret sailings for 3 hours around the island and the statue. Must do a show on Broadway. Times Square at night is awesome. If you shop at Macy's take your passport to the visitor centre on floor 1 and 1/2 to get an 11% discount card. Helicopter flight is a must (Liberty Helicopters) but make sure you do at least the 10 minute flight or it will be over before you've begun. Metro subway passes are $24 for a week but wish I hadn't bothered as we walked everywhere most of the time as the Eastgate Tower is such a good location. If doing the Empire State get the Skyride Combo ticket and do the Skyride first - find a man in a yellow jacket outside and he takes you straight in avoiding the main queue. After the brilliant skyride you can join the observatory queue further up! Woodbury Common is an excellent discounted designer outlet place an hour bus ride away - we were there 9 hours and only managed to cover a third of it. Tickets you can get at the Port Authority Bus Terminal for $38. ThHe savings on your shopping will more than cover this. Take a holdall or small case - on wheels - to carry your shopping - this is commonplace and very wise. You get a coupon book with your bus ticket but better to join their vip club online before you go to print off more discount coupons which are better than the coupon book. Remember tax is added onto ticket prices. "
Miss R Lee of Cheltenham (Young couple) stayed: Eastgate Tower Hotel, Mar 2007

"Fabulous city, enjoy the night life without any of the problems typical of a uk city. "
Dr D Rhodes of Kingston-Upon-Thames (Young adult friends) stayed: Bedford Hotel, Mar 2007

"The three day city bus pass is excellent value and a trip to Woodbury common the factory outlet village is worth a viist. "
Ms J Yems of Baldry Gds (Mature adult friends) stayed: Central Park Apartments Hotel, Mar 2007

"Take lots of cash, everybody needs tipping! "
Miss H Fay of Glasgow (Solo leisure) stayed: Sohotel, Mar 2007

"Use the subway or walk to get around. The roads are stand still alot of the time. Get used to the horn honking New Yorkers seem to love to do this. "
Miss S Brodie of Southport (Mature couple) stayed: Bentley Hotel, Mar 2007

"Walk where you can so as to see more. Must have the pancake, maple syrup and grilled banana for breakfast! Take advantage of the audio hand set tour at the top of the Empire State and get there early morning to avoid the queues. Ellis Island well worth seeing; and make use of the tour guide service - our's was hilarious. Retrospectively we were told more about the small church alongside Ground Zero - perhaps something more people would like to know more about in the context of the firemen on 9 September 2001. "
Mr M Woolley of Chesterfield (Mature couple) stayed: Thirty Thirty Hotel, Mar 2007

"Talk to the actual New Yorkers - they are nothing like their reputation portrays them. They are actually warm and friendly, even the cab drivers are chatty if you speak to them first - football (soccer) is a good ice- breaker! All the locals will tell you the best places to go and even invite you to join them. "
Mr G Penchion of London (Mature couple) stayed: Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Mar 2007

"Dont go to the Hudson for there fantastic Food & Beverage Service - you will be left cold.. "
Mr S Rushton of Worthing (Young couple) stayed: Hudson Hotel, Feb 2007

"Dont sleep or you might miss something special "
Mr G Shires of Sheffield (Mature adult friends) stayed: Milford Plaza Hotel, Feb 2007

"Bit to cold in Feb Brrrrrrrr! Especially when up a skyscraper! Wear Thermals! "
Mr M Nelson of Banwell (Solo leisure) stayed: Pennsylvania Hotel, Feb 2007

"Rockerfeller center has un-paralled views of New york, and a visit to Toy,s r Us in Times square is a must, for all ages. If its cold, get taxis everywhere as they,re so cheap! "
Mr N Wellstood of Milton Keynes (Young couple) stayed: Millennium Un Plaza Hotel, Feb 2007

"Ideal for hectic nyc tourist trip if you do not intend to spend any time in your room other than sleeping! "
Mr D Brook of Welwyn (Young couple) stayed: Ameritania Hotel, Jan 2007

"Plan any tours in advance if possible. "
Mr C Osborne of Morpeth (Mature couple) stayed: Amsterdam Court Hotel, Jan 2007

"Get the trains its so easy and maps are at all stations,go all over NewYork "
Ms C Fackerell of Dagenham (Mature adult friends) stayed: Central Park Apartments Hotel, Dec 2006

"Plan carefully as there is much to see in this city and unless you have several weeks, you can't fit it all in. Expect to walk a lot and learn to use the