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The Bowery Hotel sits at the edge of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, steps from the East Village and a short walk to SoHo, Nolita, Chinatown and the West Village. Guests are within easy walking distance or a short subway ride of cultural highlights like the New Museum, Tenement Museum and Washington Square Park, culinary institutions such as Katz’s Delicatessen, lively bars and galleries, and quick access to Brooklyn via the Brooklyn Bridge. The neighborhood blends classic New York architecture, boutique shopping, varied dining, and vibrant nightlife.
A leading contemporary art museum known for cutting-edge exhibitions and installations.
A compelling, guided-exhibit museum telling the stories of immigrant life on the Lower East Side.
Iconic New York deli famous for its pastrami sandwiches and old‑school atmosphere.
Historic park in Greenwich Village with the famous arch, great people-watching and frequent live performances.
Renowned for cast-iron architecture, high-end boutiques, independent designers and art galleries.
Walk the iconic Brooklyn Bridge for skyline views, then explore DUMBO’s cobblestone streets, galleries and riverside parks.
A bustling hub for shopping, farmers market stalls, and easy subway connections across Manhattan.
Make the most of your stay at The Bowery Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a global destination for culture, dining, theater, art and shopping — a place where every neighborhood has its own personality and attractions. The Bowery Hotel offers a classic, moody, boutique experience that places you at the crossroads of the Lower East Side, East Village and SoHo. Guests praise the hotel’s warm, attentive service, well-appointed rooms with thoughtful touches, an intimate bar and restaurant, and an ideal location for walking to iconic sites. For travelers wanting character, excellent staff service, and immediate access to some of Manhattan’s best dining, nightlife and cultural venues, The Bowery Hotel is an outstanding choice.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer (June–August) and Winter holidays (mid-December–early January)
Late January–February (after New Year) and early December (before holiday peaks)
March–May. Temperatures generally range from cool to mild; cherry blossoms and magnolias bloom in parks and gardens. Festivals and outdoor dining start to ramp up toward late April and May.
The world-famous ball drop attracts huge crowds on December 31. It’s an all-day commitment to secure a viewing spot.
Large annual parade through Midtown Manhattan on Thanksgiving morning with giant balloons, floats, and performances.
June celebrations culminate in a major parade and neighborhood events celebrating LGBTQ+ culture, primarily in Manhattan and surrounding neighborhoods.
Large international marathon in November drawing tens of thousands of runners and spectators across all five boroughs.
High-profile fashion industry events with runway shows and presentations; many satellite parties and related business travel increase hotel demand.
Renowned film festival with premieres, panels, and neighborhood activations, typically located in Lower Manhattan.
Layering is essential year-round. Spring/Fall: bring a light waterproof jacket and layers; Summer: portable water bottle, sun protection, breathable clothing; Winter: insulated coat, hat, gloves, warm boots, and beware of icy sidewalks. Check forecasts before travel and allow extra transit time during snow or heavy rain.
New York is one of the world’s most expensive cities but prices fluctuate widely by season, neighborhood, and events. Midtown Manhattan and areas near Times Square, Broadway, and popular tourist nodes charge the highest hotel rates. Prices spike around major holidays (Christmas–New Year), large conventions, Fashion Week (Feb & Sep) and major sports and cultural events (Marathon). Summer weekends are busy and hotel and short-term rental rates increase. Budget travelers benefit from staying in outer boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens) or near transit hubs and booking well in advance. Meal prices vary—from inexpensive street food and delis to high-end dining; tipping is expected. Public transit is inexpensive compared with taxis and rideshares, especially if you use a MetroCard or OMNY contactless payments with fare caps.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit (subway and buses) is the fastest and most cost-effective way to get around Manhattan and between boroughs. Taxis and rideshares are convenient for late-night or luggage-heavy trips; airports are best reached by AirTrain + subway/Long Island Rail Road (JFK), JFK/LaGuardia shuttle options, and direct trains from New Jersey (PATH) for lower Manhattan connections.
Buy attraction passes (CityPASS/New York Pass) only if you plan to visit several included sites — they save money but can be rushed. For transit, use OMNY for pay-as-you-go convenience and monitor daily fare caps. For Broadway, book in advance for top shows or try TKTS booths / apps for same-day discounted tickets. If visiting during major events, book hotels and key reservations several months ahead.
Everything you need to know about your stay at The Bowery Hotel
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