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Baccarat Hotel & Residences New York sits in Midtown Manhattan — a short walk from major cultural and shopping landmarks. You’re moments from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), steps from Rockefeller Center and Fifth Avenue shopping, and within easy walking distance of Central Park, Broadway theaters and Times Square. The location makes it simple to combine museum visits, shopping and Midtown sightseeing with a luxurious hotel base.
One of the world’s premier modern art museums with rotating exhibitions and an outstanding permanent collection.
Iconic entertainment and shopping complex; Top of the Rock offers panoramic city views (great for sunrise/sunset cityscapes).
World‑class shopping along Fifth Avenue and the landmark St. Patrick’s Cathedral — both quintessential Midtown experiences.
A short walk to the southern edge of Central Park, offering walks, carriage rides, and green respite from the city.
The bright lights and energy of Times Square plus the Theater District — convenient for evening shows and tourist attractions.
Historic concert venue hosting classical, jazz and contemporary performances — a cultural staple of Midtown.
The Plaza is a classic New York landmark and Columbus Circle offers dining and access to the southwest corner of Central Park and the Time Warner Center shops.
Make the most of your stay at Baccarat Hotel and Residences New York with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a global cultural, dining and shopping capital — from world‑class museums and theaters to iconic parks and neighborhoods. Baccarat Hotel & Residences sits in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, offering classic New York glamour, close proximity to major attractions (MoMA, Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue) and attentive five‑star service. Guests praise the elegant interiors, spacious rooms, exceptional staff and the Salon Restaurant’s high tea—making the hotel a refined base for both sightseeing and business in NYC.
Baccarat Hotel and Residences New York
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer (June–August) and the December holiday weeks.
Late Winter (January–early March) and shoulder weeks in late summer and late fall offer better hotel deals.
March–May: Temperatures rise from chilly to pleasantly warm. Parks and gardens (Central Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden) bloom and outdoor dining starts to open widely. Early spring can still be brisk; late spring is ideal.
Late November — Iconic annual parade with giant balloons, floats, marching bands and celebrity guests.
December 31 — One of the world’s most famous New Year’s celebrations with the ball drop at midnight.
April — Film festival featuring premieres, panels and neighborhood screenings centered in Lower Manhattan.
June — Major LGBTQ+ celebration centered in Manhattan with parades, parties and cultural programming.
Late August–early September — Grand Slam tournament at Flushing Meadows, Queens.
November — World-famous marathon crossing all five boroughs, drawing runners and spectators worldwide.
February and September — Sets the seasonal tone for global fashion with runway shows and parties across the city.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and Fall: light jacket, waterproof layer, comfortable walking shoes. Summer: breathable fabrics, sun protection, refillable water bottle, expect heat and humidity. Winter: insulated coat, hat, gloves, waterproof boots, and plan for wind chill. Check hourly forecasts and MTA alerts for weather-related transit impacts.
Hotel prices in New York City fluctuate strongly with season, major events, and day of week. Peak rates occur in summer (June–August) and the December holiday period (mid-December through New Year) when demand is highest; weekend rates are often higher than weekdays in Manhattan. Events (US Open, Fashion Week, Pride, major conventions) and school break weeks drive short-term spikes. Neighborhoods: Manhattan (especially Midtown/Times Square) is most expensive; Brooklyn (Williamsburg, Downtown BK) and Queens (Long Island City, Astoria) offer better value while keeping good transit access. Booking window: 60–90 days ahead for best balance of price and availability; for major events book earlier. Consider short-term rental restrictions in some boroughs and fees (cleaning, service, occupancy taxes). Use price alerts and flexible dates to find deals.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Use the extensive public transit network (subway, buses) for fast, affordable city travel; combine with walking, bikes, and occasional taxis/rideshares. Airports (JFK, LaGuardia, Newark) are accessible by train, bus, or car—allow extra time for transfers.
Book accommodations early for major events, use neighborhood bases (Brooklyn/Queens) for value while keeping transit access, buy attraction passes (CityPASS) for savings on major sites, use OMNY for contactless transit payments, and plan flexible daylight hours to allow for weather and lines.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Baccarat Hotel and Residences New York
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