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The Marlton Hotel sits in the heart of Greenwich Village, a short stroll from Washington Square Park and a compact distance from SoHo, Chelsea, and Midtown Manhattan. Within walking or a short subway ride are iconic attractions (Washington Square Park, SoHo shopping, the Empire State Building, High Line, Chelsea Market), vibrant dining scenes, theaters, and easy subway access that connect you to museums, Brooklyn and the rest of the city.
Historic park and community hub lined by iconic arch, street performers, cafes and outdoor seating—perfect for people-watching or a relaxed stroll.
Quintessential Village streets with boutique shops, live-music venues, well-known cafes and restaurants.
Trendy shopping district with cast-iron architecture, designer stores, art galleries and excellent cafés.
Historic skyscraper with observatories offering sweeping Manhattan views; iconic Midtown landmark.
Elevated park (High Line) built on a historic freight rail line with art installations and Hudson River views; Chelsea Market offers food stalls and shopping.
One of the world's foremost collections of modern and contemporary art, a short ride into Midtown.
Make the most of your stay at The Marlton Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a cultural and culinary capital—museums, theater, world-class dining, and diverse neighborhoods are available within minutes of each other. The Marlton Hotel is a strong choice for visitors who want a cozy, boutique experience: the property is celebrated for its warm, social lobby, elegant historic details (fireplace and brass fixtures), friendly staff, comfortable beds and a fantastic central location in Greenwich Village only a block from Washington Square Park, making it easy to experience both neighborhood charm and quick transit access to the rest of the city.
The Marlton Hotel
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer (June–August) and the holiday period (mid-December–early January).
January–February (post-holiday slow season) — lowest hotel rates and fewer crowds.
March–May: Temperatures moderate from chilly to mild; city parks and gardens start blooming and outdoor dining begins to ramp up.
The iconic midnight ball drop and countdown that draws visitors from around the world every December 31.
A massive parade with balloons, floats, and performances that takes place on Thanksgiving morning in late November.
One of the world’s largest marathons held in early November, with a course through all five boroughs.
June events centered on LGBTQ+ Pride with parades, parties, and cultural programming, primarily in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Grand Slam tournament in late August–early September in Flushing Meadows, Queens.
Spring film festival featuring premieres, panels, and evening events (typically April–June timeframe).
High-profile fashion industry events concentrated in February and September; the September shows coincide with many visitors and press.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and fall can be mild but changeable — include a lightweight jacket and umbrella. Summer brings heat and humidity; bring breathable clothing, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle. Winter requires a warm coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof shoes for snow/slush. Comfortable walking shoes are essential any season.
New York hotel prices swing widely with seasonality and major events. Peak prices occur during summer (June–August) and the winter holiday period (mid-December–early January). Weekends and major event weekends (Fashion Week, UN General Assembly in September, NYC Marathon, major concerts and conventions) push rates up citywide. Neighborhoods differ: Midtown, Times Square, and Lower Manhattan command the highest nightly rates; Brooklyn (Williamsburg, DUMBO) and Queens (Long Island City) typically offer better value while still being a short transit ride from Manhattan. Booking 30–90 days ahead often secures better rates; last-minute deals can appear but are risky during high season or event weekends. Use price alerts, consider weekday stays, and check cancellation-flexible rates to lock lower prices as soon as they appear.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit is the fastest and most affordable way to get around — the subway and buses cover all boroughs. Taxis and rideshares are handy for late-night or door-to-door trips.
Buy a timed-entry CityPASS or combination tickets for major attractions (Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island, top observatories, museums) to skip lines and save money. Book Broadway shows, popular restaurants, and key attraction slots (One World Observatory, Edge, Top of the Rock) well in advance for Fall and holiday travel. For better hotel rates, consider weekday stays, neighborhoods outside Midtown, and flexible check-in/check-out dates.
Everything you need to know about your stay at The Marlton Hotel
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