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The location was perfect for seeing the city. The rooms were comfortable and quiet. The bar and reception was comfortable. The pool area was clean and made a pleasant start to the day.
The location was perfect. The staff were really friendly and helpful.
The Marmara Park Avenue sits in Midtown Manhattan, within easy walking distance or a short subway ride to many of New York City's signature sights: the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal and the Chrysler Building, Bryant Park, Times Square and Broadway theaters, Fifth Avenue shopping, major museums (MoMA and the Morgan Library nearby), and green spaces like Madison Square Park and Central Park. This central location makes it a convenient base for sightseeing, dining, and business travel.
Iconic Art Deco skyscraper with observation decks offering panoramic city views.
Historic transportation hub with impressive architecture, dining, and shopping.
Famous Art Deco skyscraper known for its distinctive crown and ornamentation.
Popular green space with seasonal activities (ice skating in winter) next to the landmark library.
Vibrant entertainment district with theaters, bright lights, and shopping.
World-class modern and contemporary art museum with rotating exhibitions.
Trendy neighborhood park with views of the Flatiron Building and nearby eateries.
Make the most of your stay at The Marmara Park Avenue with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is one of the world’s most dynamic destinations, offering unmatched cultural institutions, dining, theater, shopping, and iconic landmarks. The Marmara Park Avenue is an excellent choice because it places you in Midtown’s heart — convenient for both leisure and business travelers. Guests praise its comfortable, quiet rooms, attentive staff, pleasant bar and pool area, and classic 'old world' charm blended with modern comforts, making it a welcoming base for exploring the city.
The Marmara Park Avenue
114 East 32nd Street
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Late May–September and late November–early January (holidays).
January–February (excluding New Year’s week) and some early March weekdays.
March–May: cool to mild temperatures, blooming parks, and many outdoor activities resume.
World-famous ball drop and celebrations in Times Square and surrounding areas.
Annual Thanksgiving parade with giant balloons, floats, marching bands, and performers.
Celebrations and parade honoring LGBTQ+ communities, centered in June.
One of the world’s largest marathons over a multi-borough course each November.
High-profile fashion industry events held mainly in February and September.
Grand Slam tennis tournament held in late August–early September in Flushing Meadows.
Prominent film festival with screenings, panels, and premieres each spring (April).
Seasonal markets and iconic tree lighting create festive atmosphere in November–December.
Expect widely varying conditions: hot/humid summers, cold/windy winters, and changeable spring/fall. Pack layers, a compact umbrella, comfortable walking shoes, and a warm coat for winter; sunglasses and reusable water bottle are useful in summer. Check forecasts and transit alerts for snow or heat advisories.
New York hotel prices fluctuate strongly with seasonality, major events, and neighborhood. Peak pricing occurs during winter holidays (late December), Fashion Weeks (February and September), the UN General Assembly (September), Thanksgiving week, and major events like the US Open and New Year’s Eve. Summer (June–August) sees steady demand from leisure travelers, keeping rates high. Value windows are typically mid-January through February (after New Year’s and before Spring Break) and late summer weekdays, when business travel dips. Neighborhood selection also matters: Midtown and Times Square command premiums year-round; Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn can be cheaper and offer more space. Book at least 30–60 days out for general travel; for holidays, major events, and peak seasons, book 3–6 months ahead. Flexible dates and weekday stays (Sunday–Thursday) can save 10–30% compared with weekend rates.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Subway and walking are the fastest ways to get around Manhattan and boroughs; taxis and rideshares fill gaps. Airports connect via AirTrain, NJ Transit, and express services.
Buy timed-entry tickets in advance for Statue of Liberty/ Ellis Island, major observation decks (Top of the Rock, Empire State Building), and popular museums. Consider a CityPASS or Go City pass if you plan multiple paid attractions—these can save money and skip some lines. Stay in a neighborhood that matches your interests (Midtown for first-timers, Greenwich Village/Lower East Side for nightlife, Brooklyn for a more local experience), and travel with comfortable walking shoes—the best way to discover NYC is on foot.
Everything you need to know about your stay at The Marmara Park Avenue
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