Rated Very good by our guests
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Posh design, great area and amenities.
Great location. Friendly staff. Comfortable beds. Hot showers. Stayed three nights to visit with my daughter who lives in Manhattan. Would definitely stay here again.
Royalton Park Avenue is in the NoMad/Flatiron area — walking distance to Madison Square Park, the Flatiron Building and a short walk or subway ride to Midtown attractions. Guests can easily reach the Empire State Building, Broadway theaters and major museums (MoMA) while enjoying nearby restaurants, shops and transit connections. The neighborhood offers a balanced mix of green space, dining and city landmarks within easy walking distances.
A leafy public park with art installations, dog runs and seasonal events — a peaceful urban green space steps from the hotel.
Iconic triangular early-20th-century skyscraper and a great photo stop, with Flatiron Plaza and eateries nearby.
World-famous observatory with sweeping city views; evening trips are popular for skyline panoramas.
One of the world's premier modern and contemporary art museums with an extensive permanent collection and rotating exhibitions.
Theater district and neon-lit center for shows, dining and nightlife; great for a Broadway performance or an evening out.
Elevated linear park with art, gardens and city views; Chelsea Market offers food stalls, shops and local vendors — both excellent for strolling and eating.
Historic transportation hub with stunning architecture, shops and dining options — also a convenient transit interchange.
Major arena and transportation hub hosting concerts, sports and events; convenient for larger-scale entertainment.
Make the most of your stay at Royalton Park Avenue with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City offers world-class museums, theater, dining, shopping and iconic skyline views — it’s a destination with something for every traveler. Royalton Park Avenue is a strong choice because of its central NoMad/Flatiron location, easy subway access, stylish design, attentive staff and standout amenities (notably the rooftop penthouse lounge and heated pool). Guests consistently praise the service, comfortable rooms and unbeatable location, making it a convenient base for both leisure and business stays in Manhattan.
Royalton Park Avenue
420 Park Avenue South
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer and the late-November–December holiday period (esp. New Year's Eve)
January–February (after New Year) and parts of late November excluding Thanksgiving week
March to May: temperatures moderate from cool to warm; trees and parks (Central Park, Brooklyn Botanic) bloom, making it excellent for walking and outdoor festivals.
Iconic, extremely crowded annual celebration in Times Square.
Large-scale parade with floats, balloons, and marching bands through Midtown Manhattan on Thanksgiving morning.
Major international marathon that runs through all five boroughs, held on the first Sunday in November.
Massive LGBTQ+ parade and festival centered around June, with parties and events across the city.
High-profile fashion shows and industry events in February and September, drawing global attendees.
Seasonal markets (Bryant Park, Union Square) and iconic Rockefeller Center tree lighting event in late November–December.
Film festival in April showcasing new films, panels, and parties.
Layer clothing year-round—winters require a warm coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof boots for snow; summers call for lightweight, breathable fabrics and sun protection. Keep a compact umbrella for spring rains and sudden showers. Check the 5–7 day forecast before packing and plan indoor backup activities for rainy or very cold days.
Hotel and accommodation prices in New York City fluctuate widely by season, major events, and neighborhood. High demand periods include Summer (June–August) and the holiday season (late November through early January), plus specific event spikes for New Year’s Eve, Fashion Week (February and September), Pride (June), the NYC Marathon (November), and major conventions. Midtown Manhattan and areas near event venues (Times Square, near stadiums, Broadway/Theater District) command the highest rates; outer boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens) and neighborhoods farther from central Manhattan offer better value. Weekends and single-night stays generally cost more than weekdays for business-heavy areas. Booking 30–90 days in advance helps secure better rates; during big events, book months ahead. Short-term rentals can be cheaper but vary by season and local rules. Expect last-minute prices to rise sharply during peak times.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit (subway and buses) is the fastest and most economical way to get around Manhattan and the boroughs; taxis and rideshares are plentiful but can be slower in heavy traffic.
Plan top attractions (Statue of Liberty, Broadway, museums) with timed-entry tickets when possible, and book popular restaurants and special tours well in advance. Use neighborhood bases (e.g., Lower Manhattan, Midtown, Brooklyn) to cut travel time to the sights you most want to see. For day trips, consider the Hudson Valley for fall foliage or the beaches of the Rockaways/Coney Island in summer.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Royalton Park Avenue
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