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One of my favorite hotels even when they were renovating, still provided great service !
Hotel on Rivington sits in the heart of Manhattan's Lower East Side, surrounded by iconic eateries (Katz's Delicatessen), markets (Essex Street Market), cultural institutions (Tenement Museum, New Museum), vibrant nightlife, and immediate subway access. Within a short walk you'll find SoHo, Chinatown, the Bowery, and easy transit to downtown landmarks and Brooklyn via the nearby Delancey/Essex St station.
Historic New York deli famous for pastrami sandwiches and classic NYC atmosphere.
Indoor market featuring local vendors, food stalls, and specialty groceries — great for casual bites and shopping.
A museum dedicated to the immigrant experience in NYC, offering guided tours of preserved tenement apartments and neighborhood history.
Major subway hub providing quick connections across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and beyond — very convenient for exploring the city.
Popular live-music venue and a dense cluster of bars, clubs, and restaurants that define LES nightlife.
Trendy shopping, boutiques, galleries, and cafes located a short walk west of the hotel.
Vibrant neighborhoods offering authentic cuisine, bakeries, and cultural sights.
Walk the iconic Brooklyn Bridge to reach DUMBO for skyline views, waterfront parks, and photography opportunities.
Make the most of your stay at Hotel on Rivington with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a global center for food, arts, nightlife, and culture. Hotel on Rivington places you in the energetic Lower East Side with top dining, market, and music venues right outside the door and fast subway access to the rest of the city. Reviewers praise its stylish rooms, strong hospitality (staff called out by name for exceptional service), city views and balconies, and a welcoming boutique vibe — making it a great choice for travelers seeking an authentic, walkable NYC experience.
Hotel on Rivington
107 Rivington Street
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer (June–August) and key holiday periods (Thanksgiving week, Christmas–New Year) plus event weeks like UNGA and Fashion Weeks.
Winter (January–February, excluding holiday periods) — lower hotel rates and fewer tourists; late winter offers best value.
March–May: Temperatures generally range from cool to mild (40s–60s°F / 5–20°C). Parks green up, cherry blossoms and magnolias bloom (Brooklyn Botanic Garden is fantastic), and outdoor dining returns.
One of the world's most famous New Year's celebrations with the ball drop at midnight and huge crowds.
Annual parade featuring giant character balloons, floats, marching bands, and performers that draws large crowds and TV audiences.
June parade and month-long Pride events across the city celebrating LGBTQ+ communities with parties, marches, and cultural programming.
Major tennis Grand Slam held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows (late August–early September).
High-profile spring film festival with premieres, panels, and neighborhood screenings—draws film fans from around the world.
Late September sees diplomatic delegations and global leaders converge in Midtown; security and hotel demand increase.
One of the world’s largest marathons held in November, drawing runners and spectators across all five boroughs.
Late November–December holiday events, decorated storefronts, holiday markets (Bryant Park, Union Square), and the Rockefeller Center tree and ice rink.
Bring layers year-round. Spring and fall are best navigated with a light jacket and waterproof layer; summer requires breathable fabrics, sunscreen, and hydration; winter needs a warm coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof footwear for snow or slush. Use a weather app before heading out — sudden changes and nor'easters in late fall/winter can impact travel.
New York City hotel and short-term rental prices fluctuate heavily with seasonality and major events. Summers (June–August), major holidays (Thanksgiving week, Christmas–New Year), and event-heavy weeks (UN General Assembly in late September, Fashion Weeks in February and September, and marathon/major sports events) drive the highest nightly rates — often doubling typical midweek rates. Value periods are generally mid-January through March (excluding holiday weekends) when colder weather and fewer tourists push rates down and yield better deals. Booking 30–90 days in advance helps for most travel dates; for major events and holidays, book several months ahead. Weekends in Manhattan are pricier than weekdays in many neighborhoods, while Brooklyn and Queens can offer better value; expect additional fees (resort/occupancy fees, city taxes) that increase the effective nightly cost.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit (subway and buses) is the fastest, most affordable way to get around Manhattan and boroughs; taxis and rideshares are convenient for late nights or door-to-door trips. Three major airports (JFK, LaGuardia, Newark) serve the region.
Buy attraction passes (CityPASS, New York Explorer Pass) if you plan multiple major sites to save money and skip some lines. Reserve Broadway tickets and popular restaurants in advance. For museums, aim for early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds. Use neighborhood-based exploration (Greenwich Village, Lower East Side, DUMBO, Williamsburg) to experience local character beyond Midtown.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Hotel on Rivington
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