St. Patrick’s Day in New York City

Friday, 17 February 2012 10:53 by nycsc

St. Patrick’s Day is a wonderful time to celebrate the Irish-American heritage. It’s a day full of excitement, fun, and amazing sights and sounds. When you spend St. Patrick’s Day in New York City, you’re sure to have the experience of a lifetime. At NYCTrip.com, we’ve put together a special St. Patrick’s Day New York City Vacation Package to help you enjoy the holiday in a way that only can be experienced in the Big Apple.

Your St. Patrick’s Day vacation weekend begins when you check in to your New York City hotel room, which we’ve booked for you for two nights or longer. Your hotel is located in midtown Manhattan, which is right in the center of the action on St. Patrick’s Day. Within walking distance, you’ll find plenty of places to watch the parade route, plus, world-class restaurants, shopping, Broadway theaters, and more! Take a stroll and you could visit Times Square, Rockefeller Center, or even at St. Patrick’s Cathedral!

Then, on March 17th, settle in for a full day of parade fun! The parade begins with a grand march up Fifth Avenue, beginning at 11:00 a.m. The route itself starts at 44th Street and Fifth Avenue and goes past St. Patrick’s Cathedral at 50th Street, continuing north up to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Irish Historical Society, ending at 86th Street and Fifth Avenue around 4-5:30 p.m. As you watch the parade, take in the spectacle of bagpipers, bands, and more than 150,000 parade participants! What could be more exciting on St. Patrick’s Day?

As for the best spots, here are our top picks for places to watch the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade:

  • North of 66th Street and Fifth Avenue, as this is away from the crowds and shopping districts.
  • The upper steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street).
  • 85th and 86th Streets, where spectators can catch the end of the marchers close up.

 

In between parade festivities, you can take advantage of all of the New York City vacation bonuses included in with your package, which range from special shopping discounts to tickets to your choice of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The American Museum of Natural History, or Top of the Rock Observation Deck.  For a full list of our St. Patrick’s Day Vacation Package inclusions, check out this page: What’s Included in Each NYC Vacation Package.

Looking forward to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with you this year!

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Romantic New York City Vacation Packages at NYCTrip.com

Friday, 3 February 2012 07:14 by nycsc

At NYCTrip.com, we’ve fallen in love with the Big Apple and we know that there are plenty of charms this city has to offer to any couple. So, if you’re looking for a way to enjoy a romantic weekend trip, we’ve got the perfect fit for you. Try enjoying the best of New York City and of course, a little romance, with our romantic New York City vacation packages.

What’s included? Well, for starters, you can begin your romantic getaway with accommodations for two nights or longer in a Midtown Manhattan hotel. Just steps away from your door will be fine dining options, shopping, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, museums, and Broadway theaters. Speaking of Broadway theaters, our romantic New York City vacation packages include tickets to a hit Broadway show of your choice. After the show, enjoy a dinner cruise for two aboard the World Yacht, where you’ll receive an amazing four course meal served alongside views of the New York City skyline. You’ll also get a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park at the time and day of your choice. What could be more romantic? (HINT: This is the PERFECT vacation for Valentine’s Day or proposals!)

If you’re interested, give us a call at 877-NYC-TRIP and we’d be happy to give you more information. We can design a custom itinerary to suit your needs or you can choose from any of our New York City vacation packages. Remember – there’s always something to fall in love with in the Big Apple!

P.S. While you’re enjoying your NYC stay, consider some of these ideas for adding a little extra romance to your experience:

  • During the day, seek out a NYC spa and book a couple’s massage in Midtown. A few options include Bliss, and Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa, and Dorit Baxter. Ask your hotel concierge for nearby spas or in-hotel spa services (if applicable).
  • Order in room service and enjoy breakfast in bed during your hotel stay.
  • Have some time in between points on your itinerary? Walk hand in hand in Central Park or head back to the hotel to watch a New York City romance classic, like When Harry Met Sally.
  • Enjoy dessert – in the middle of the afternoon – by stopping in to one of NYC’s many bakeries.
  • Flower vendors are always just a few steps away, so why not treat your sweet to some lovely blooms?
  • Surprise your significant other with chocolates from one of NYC’s chocolate shops, like Godiva, La Masion du Chocolat, Teuscher Chocolates, F C Chocolate Bar, or Vosges Chocolate.
  • When you stroll down Fifth Avenue to window shop, make an extra special stop at Tiffany’s. Trust us – there’s nothing better than a little blue box. 

  

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day in New York City

Friday, 27 January 2012 11:55 by nycsc

Ah, l’amour. Love is a beautiful thing to celebrate and each year, most of us choose to celebrate it on February 14th. This year, if you’re looking for an extra special way to celebrate Valentine’s Day, consider spending it in New York City! At NYCTrip.com, we’ve put together an amazing vacation package for spending Valentine’s Day weekend in NYC. Here’s the scoop:

The Itinerary

The best part about our Valentine’s Day New York City vacation? There’s no set itinerary! That’s right, you can set up your own list of things you’d like to do with your sweetie in the city. Visit a world-famous restaurant, take in a Broadway show, go shopping on Fifth Avenue, glimpse some of the most romantic spots in Central Park, or simply just enjoy the best attractions. It’s all up to you!

What’s Included

Our Valentine’s Day Weekend in NYC Package includes everything you need to have an unforgettable visit to the Big Apple:

 

  • Accommodations for two nights or longer at a midtown Manhattan hotel
  • Horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park
  • Admission to your choice of the Empire State Building Observatory, Museum of City of New York, or the NY Water Taxi Statue of Liberty Flex Pass
  • Admission to your choice of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Museum of Natural History, or Top of the Rock Observation Deck
  • Shopping discounts at Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and South Street Seaport
  • And much, more!

 

What’s not to love when you’re spending one of the most romantic days of the year in New York City? After all, countless love stories in books, movies, and TV shows have been set with the New York City skyline in the background :)

Ready to book? Check out our Valentine’s Day in NYC page or call 877-NYC-TRIP for details. 

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5 Things to Do in February on Your NYC Trip

Friday, 20 January 2012 12:49 by nycsc

February is a great month for visiting New York City, especially if you’re looking to avoid some of the crowds that warmer months tend to bring. If you’re planning a vacation to New York City this month, be sure to take in some of these great events:

  1. Dine with the best during New York City’s Restaurant Week, which will run for 20 days to commemorate the 20th celebration of this event. Running from January 16th to February 10th, NYC Restaurant Week features affordable Prix-Fixe dining at many of the city’s best restaurants.

  2. Get a glimpse of the hottest clothes and accessories for the Fall 2012 season during New York Fashion Week, which runs from February 9th to February 16th. This year’s Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion week will be held in Lincoln Center between West 62nd and 65th streets and Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. More than 70 designers will be present and you can have an opportunity to shop late and enjoy unforgettable parties during the week’s Fashion’s Night Out event.

  3. Take in the culture and festivities of the Chinese Lunar New Year by attending the China Institute Lion Dance on Sunday, February 5th. On that same day, the China Institute is also offering a selection of New Year’s programs, including dumpling making and calligraphy. Located at 125 East 65th Street. Lion Dance is free and begins at 11:00 a.m. Program costs vary. Call 212-744-8181 for details.

  4. Love dogs? Then stop in to the Westminster Kennel Club Annual Dog Show. Running February 13th and 14th, this annual event is held at Madison Square Garden by the Westminster Kennel Club, America’s oldest organization dedicated to purebred dogs. During the show, you’ll see 2,000 dogs from 170 breeds and varieties. Tickets range from $20 to $145. Book your trip with our Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Vacation Package and you'll be all set!

  5. Go ice skating! Ice skating in NYC is a tourist favorite and during the month of February, there are plenty of places to go to do it. Not sure which rink to choose? Here are some of the most popular ice skating hot spots in NYC: Wollman Rink in Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Lasker Rink in Central Park, and Bryant Park.

What are you hoping to see on your vacation to New York City in February?  

 

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NYC Hotel Review: Park South Hotel

Thursday, 12 January 2012 05:04 by nycsc

Located on 28th Street between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue, the Park South Hotel is an ideal place to stay if you’re looking to explore the Gramercy Park and Murray Hill neighborhoods of NYC.  This historic building has been beautifully-restored to reflect its historical origins in 1906, as well as contemporary styling. Truly a gem amongst boutique-style hotels!

When it comes to keeping you comfortable, the Park South Hotel is like no other. Rooms range from Standard to Superior, featuring high level furnishings, comfortable pillow-top beds, fine linens, stunning décor, and a distinctive ambiance that makes you feel like royalty.  Amenities and services include:

  • Daily newspaper delivery of The New York Times or USA Today
  • 24 hour fitness room
  • Library with book and DVD loans
  • Laundry and dry cleaning services
  • Room and concierge services
  • 24 hour business center
  • Sealy Posturpedic mattress
  • Flat screen TVs and DVD players
  • Cali bath products
  • Complimentary high-speed internet access

In the morning, enjoy a complimentary European-style breakfast buffet and later in the afternoon or in the evening, take in a meal at the renowned Black Duck Restaurant, which serves Pan Atlantic Bistro cuisine and fine dining in a cozy atmosphere. On the weekends, you can even catch live Jazz performances.

If you want a NYC vacation experience that will make you feel relaxed and at ease, consider booking at the Park South Hotel through NYCTrip.com. We offer exclusive savings to help you stay within your travel budget.

Have you stayed at this hotel? Provide your Park South Hotel review below in the comments! We’d love to hear about your experience. 

 

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New York City in Winter: What You Need to Know When You Travel

Friday, 6 January 2012 11:15 by nycsc

If you’re planning on taking a New York City trip this winter, it’s important to know what to expect. Let the New York City vacation experts at NYCTrip.com guide you with this handy post on what you may encounter when you book your trip this winter.

Attractions: Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean that the hustle and bustle of New York City stops! NYC is one of those places that you can visit all year round, so don’t worry about attractions being closed during the winter months. You can still take in museums, amazing shopping and dining, Broadway shows, and so much more.

Weather: January and February are usually the coldest months for New York City, so expect to experience temperatures ranging from average highs in the mid-30’s to average lows in the low-20’s, in addition to cold winds that can make the temperature feel even colder. You’ll want to pack along warm winter clothing, as well as boots, since January and February are also peak times for the city getting snow.

Winter-Specific Activities: Wintertime is also a great time to visit the Big Apple because of some of the winter-centric activities going on. In January and February, you can take advantage of events and activities like:

  • Broadway 2-for-1 Deals from January 24 to February 13
  • Chinese New Year Parade on February 6
  • Valentine’s Day promotions and events at various restaurants, shops, and attractions.
  • Ice skating in Central Park, Bryant Park, or in Rockefeller Center
  • New York City Restaurant Week (20 days for the 20th Anniversary)from January 16 to February 10

Hotel Deals: Winter is also a time to take advantage of great hotel pricing. Many hotels offer special deals, discounts, or vacation packages to get travelers in the door during the winter months. Plus, when you book through NYCTrip.com, you can take advantage of additional savings. Check out some of our best NYC vacation hotel deals.

Have questions about taking a New York City vacation in winter? Feel free to contact us and we’d be happy to answer your questions.

 

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The Top 10 Things to See in NYC in 2012, Part 2

Wednesday, 28 December 2011 03:16 by nycsc

In our last post, we took you through five of NYC’s greatest attractions. Now, we’ll complete our top 10 list with the second five must-sees!

  1. Rockefeller Center: Home to Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, the NBC Studio tour, and much, much more, Rockefeller Center is an amazing destination to explore during your visit to New York City. Want to see everything Rockefeller Center has to offer? Try our Rockefeller Center vacation package.

  2. Grand Central Terminal: A part of the city since 1913, the Grand Central Terminal is so much more than just a hub for transportation. Today, it is home to shops, dining, tours, and more for visitors from all over the world. Plus, when you visit on Wednesday or Friday, there are free tours available for individuals!

  3. Ellis Island Immigration Museum: This museum gives you a timeless look into the immigrant experience as well as our nation’s history. There are interactive exhibits, walking tours, and movies to make your visit even more memorable. Plus, you can also take in the nearby Statue of Liberty when you choose to go on a Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island combined tour.

  4. American Museum of Natural History: Since this museum opened to the public in 1869, the American Museum of Natural History has grown into one of the city’s most popular attractions. Plus, it is home to the family adventure movie, Night at the Museum. Visit and you’ll find 46 permanent exhibition halls with finds ranging from sparkling gems to dioramas of ocean life. You can also learn more about by checking out our American Museum of Natural History tour page.

  5. The Empire State Building: Last, but certainly not least, you’ll want to see the Empire State Building on your NYC trip. Home to a world-renowned observation deck, the Empire State Building is perhaps New York City’s most iconic landmark. Visit it on our Empire State Building tour to skip the lines to get to the 86th floor observatory.

Now, we know we’ve gone over the major landmarks, but there are still countless sites to see on your first trip to the city. Speaking of first trips, we’ve put together several ideal itineraries to help you take in these landmarks and more. First time visitors will love our First Time Visitor Big Apple Experience, as well as our Complete NYC Experience and Best of New York vacation package.

Ready to book your first trip to NYC? Give us a call today at 877-NYC-TRIP and we’ll get you started.  

 

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The Top 10 Things to See in NYC in 2012, Part 1

Wednesday, 21 December 2011 04:45 by nycsc

Looking to make your first trek to the Big Apple in 2012? Make sure you have a tour guide! At NYCTrip.com, we’ve been busy putting together trip itineraries for first time travelers and if you’re wondering what’s on the must-see list for your visit to New York City, we’re here to help you. Just give us a call or contact us through our website and we’ll put together an itinerary that matches your specific interests.

 In the meantime, here are some of New York City’s best attractions to see in 2012 if you’re making your first trip to the city.

1.)    Times Square: This is a popular destination for any NYC tourist. Located in Midtown Manhattan, Times Square is a bustling, exciting destination that’s home to many popular media organizations, restaurants, hotels, Broadway theaters, stores, and of course, the location where the ball drops every New Year’s Eve.

2.)    Central Park: Central Park is a lovely breath of fresh air – literally! – for the bustling pace of NYC. Take a carriage ride through the park, rent a boat, go ice skating, enjoy a game of Frisbee, see a free show in the outdoor theater, or just sit on a bench and watch the people go by. Either way, you’ll be getting a true taste of what Central Park has to offer. Nearby, you can also check out the Time Warner Center, which is home to great shopping and world-renowned restaurants.

3.)    The Statue of Liberty: Lady Liberty is always a popular destination on NYC vacations, but it’s important to note that this year, the Statue of Liberty will be undergoing renovations. Don’t worry though – you can still enter the museum and see the statue from Liberty Island while they’re working on the upgrades. Want to learn more about what’s going on with the Statue of Liberty? Check out our Statue of Liberty renovations post giving you the details.

4.)    The Metropolitan Museum of Art: As one of the world’s finest museums, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a must-see on your visit to New York City. The Met features more than two million works of art from ancient to modern times, including pieces from masters like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Degas, Van Gogh, and Monet. See it all on our Metropolitan Museum of Art vacation.

5.)   The Museum of Modern Art: Also known as MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art is home to contemporary and modern art exhibits that encompass a variety of forms, including architecture and design, drawings, painting, sculpture, photography, illustrations, film, and electronic media. A must-see for any creative spirit!

Stay tuned for the next five top things to see in NYC in 2012! In the meantime, you can start thinking about booking your own New York City trip with one of our New York City vacation packages.

 

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Stay in Luxury at the St. Regis New York

Friday, 16 December 2011 09:18 by nycsc

Consistently ranked among the top hotels in the world, the St. Regis New York is a classic example of NYC’s elegance and style. If you’ve been looking for a way to splurge on your stay during a NYC vacation, we know that this hotel is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the best of the Big Apple.

Built in 1904, this Beaux-Arts landmark building features more than 225 luxurious guestrooms and suites, each with amenities that make you feel like royalty. All Superior rooms offer 5-star features like:

 

  • 12-foot ceiling
  • Chandelier
  • Sitting area
  • 24-Hour Butler Service
  • Egyptian cotton sheets
  • Pratesi bed linens
  • Flat screen TVs
  • Italian marble bathroom
  • Remede bath amenities
  • European bath tub
  • Super soft  terry cloth bathrobe

 

These are just a few of the things that can come with a stay in a Superior room at the St. Regis New York. Outside your room, you can also take advantage of hotel facilities and services such as the Remede spa, concierge desk, fitness center, pressing service, Bardin and Palomo florist shop, Fodera beauty shop, executive secretarial service, event ticketing service, and shopping boutiques. It’s a simply marvelous place to enjoy NYC from.

With your stay, you can also enjoy afternoon tea in the Astor Court or savor a famous cocktail at the King Cole Bar and Lounge. Looking for fine dining? Check out the newest addition to the St. Regis New York: The Adour Alain Ducasse Restaurant.

Book your NYC hotel stay at the St. Regis New York through NYCTrip.com and take advantage of exclusive savings. Visit our St. Regis New York booking page for details.

Have you stayed at the St. Regis New York? What was your experience? 

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10 Unexpected Sites in NYC

Friday, 9 December 2011 05:20 by nycsc

Are you the type of traveler who enjoys going off the beaten path? Then check out our list of 10 unexpected and unique sites to visit when you’re on your New York City vacation:

1.) Snug Harbor at Staten Island is a former complex for elderly sailors, complete with amazing views, modern art, and hedge maze. An artist’s must-see.The

2.) East Village’s Japanese cuisine is some of the best city. Check out that neighborhood if you’re ready for a journey for the taste buds.

3.) A speakeasy in 2011? Absolutely! Visit Please Don’t Tell (PDT) to take a step back in time. To get to it, you’ll need to visit Crif Dogs in the East Village. Go through the phone booth and you’ll be in for a surprise.

4.) Did you know that there’s another Little Italy? It’s true. On Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, there’s another Little Italy complete with authentic Italian meats, cheeses, pasta, and of course, pastries.

5.) Take a trip to Latin America without leaving NYC by visiting Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, where you’ll find authentic culture and food ranging from Argentine bakeries to Ecuadorean street carts.

6.) Corona Park in Queens is the historic site of the World’s Fair, as well as two deserted stadiums, a 140-foot-tall globe, and the temporary home of the United Nations.

7.) If you appreciate graffiti culture, be sure to visit 5 Pointz in Queens to see some amazing street art on a massive scale.

8.) Enjoy spooky sights? Well, be sure to check out Staten Island’s ghostly boat graveyards near the coast. You’ll find everything from abandoned boats to burial grounds dating back to the American Revolution.

9.) The Parker Meridien Hotel on 57th Street features elegant accommodations, but behind a velvet curtain (literally), you’ll see a blue-collar burger spot complete with wood laminate walls and movie posters. The food at the Burger Joint is awesome. Definitely a hidden gem.

10.) Want to be queen for a day? Well, you can at least stand at the very spot where Queen Elizabeth II did when you visit Trinity Church on Wall Street. Just look for the plaque inside the church to see where she took her royal steps.

 

What are your favorite unique NYC attractions? We’d love to hear about them!

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