Holiday Packages in New York City
New York is the largest city in the United States and has so much to offer visitors. The city has a unique atmosphere, with lots of skyscrapers as well as an artistic vibe. New York is home to some of the country’s top icons, including the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and Times Square. It is also loved around the world for its impressive shopping, dining, theatre, and nightlife scenes. There is so much to do in New York, so no matter how long you visit, you will always have something new and different to experience.
New York is infamous for being expensive. If you are hoping to stay within the city, you can expect for high rates on hotels. But if you bundle together your flight and hotel rates, you could save hundreds of dollars on your trip to New York. Webjet offers New York City holiday packages that will save you both time and money on your NYC booking, so you can focus on planning your New York adventure. New York City accommodation and flight packages are perfect for families or couples who will be visiting the Big Apple.
Flying to New York City
New York City has three airports: John F Kennedy Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty Airport (EWR). JFK is the largest airport and receives the majority of international flights. EWR is in the neighbouring state of New Jersey and receives a high volume of international flights as well. LGA receives primarily domestic flights, but you may fly into this airport if you have a stopover in another US city.
There are currently no direct flights from New Zealand to New York City, but if you are travelling from Auckland or Christchurch, you can get to NYC with just one stopover. Flights with a short stopover will get you to New York in about 19 hours. Travelling from another NZ city, your journey will include two stopovers on your way to New York. Some of the airlines to fly between New Zealand and New York include Air New Zealand, United Airlines, Qantas, American Airlines, and Virgin Australia.
Where to Stay in New York City
New York is home to a lot of hotels and all of the top hotel chains. As an artistic city, you can easily find hotels that offer a trendy style. New York is notorious for being expensive, and its hotel rooms are no exception. To find some bargains, look across the rivers to Queens, Brooklyn, or Hoboken, NJ. Just be sure you are close to public transport to easily access the city and attractions.
Park West Hotel
The Park West Hotel offers a quintessential New York experience. It is located in the city’s Upper West Side and is just across the street from Central Park. While the hotel is right in Manhattan, it offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere being so close to the park. The Park West Hotel is just a few blocks from the subway, so you can easily explore New York. The rooms have a contemporary design, and the building’s exterior is beautiful and classic NYC. Rooms start at $234 NZD a night.
Wolcott Hotel
Located right in the heart of Midtown, the Wolcott has the best of New York at its doorstep. It is just blocks away from the Empire State Building as well as the stylish neighbourhood of Chelsea. Rooms are available in a variety of sizes, starting from $265 NZD. While in the hotel, you can take advantage of its fitness centre and continental breakfast.
Freehand New York
For a trendy and artistic hotel experience in New York, look no further than the Freehand Hotel in Midtown. The hotel is within easy walking distance of some of New York’s top attractions, and there are several subway stations close by. Rooms are available in several sizes, each with a unique design and artwork on the wall. There are several restaurants and bars located within the hotel, including a rooftop bar where you can get incredible views over the city. Rooms at the Freehand start from $435 NZD per night.
Things to do in New York City
New York is a diverse and fast-paced city that is full of excitement. It’s called “the city that never sleeps” for a reason; you can always find something new to experience. New York City is made up of skyscrapers and neon lights, but there are plenty of quiet, peaceful spots to experience as well. As such a diverse city, New York has something to offer everyone.
Empire State Building
The tallest and most iconic skyscraper in New York is the Empire State Building. You will be able to spot the Empire State Building from several spots around Midtown, and if you head over to Brooklyn or Queens, the building dominates the Manhattan skyline. To see the city from above, head to the observation deck on top of the Empire State Building. You’ll get an expansive view of Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs. You could even combine dinner with a view by making a reservation at one of the restaurants located inside the Empire State Building.
Times Square
This large square is located in the heart of Manhattan and is completely surrounded by neon signs and billboards. Within Times Square, you’ll see lots of street performers, and around the edges are plenty of shops and restaurants. Times Square is also the home of Broadway. New York is famous around the world for its Broadway plays and musicals, and many of the theatres are scattered around Times Square. You can see classic shows like The Lion King or Phantom of the Opera or go for one of the new shows that debut regularly. For discounted Broadway tickets, visit the TKTS office within Times Square.
Brooklyn Bridge
Manhattan is the borough where you’ll find the majority of New York’s attractions, but for a more local experience, head across the river to Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the Lower East Side of Manhattan with the neighbourhood of DUMBO in Brooklyn. While walking the bridge, you can get great views of the Manhattan skyline. Once you reach Brooklyn, you’ll feel like you stepped back in time with the quaint cobblestone streets and small shops. Along the river, you’ll also get an incredible view of the Manhattan skyline.
Central Park
New York isn’t all concrete and skyscrapers; there’s plenty of green space as well. Central Park is the largest park in New York, stretching for 51 blocks between Midtown, the Upper East Side, the Upper West Side, and Harlem. Some of the main spots to visit within the park include Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Terrace, the Reservoir, and the Strawberry Fields memorial to John Lennon. Ponds are sprinkled throughout Central Park, and there are several opportunities for a glimpse at the city’s skyline between all the trees.