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Great hotel, very clean and comfortable. Would recommend.
Four Seasons Hotel New York sits in Midtown Manhattan near Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue, placing guests within short walking distance of major cultural landmarks, world-class shopping, and Central Park. Museums, theaters, observation decks, and iconic NYC neighborhoods are all easily reachable by foot, subway, taxi, or a short drive, making this an excellent base for sightseeing, shopping, dining, and business travel.
The iconic urban park offering walking paths, lakes, rolling lawns, landmarks, and seasonal activities like rowboat rentals and carriage rides. Great for morning runs, picnics, and people-watching.
World-renowned modern and contemporary art museum housing works by Van Gogh, Warhol, Picasso, and many leading modern artists, plus rotating special exhibitions.
Historic entertainment and shopping complex with restaurants, TV studios, seasonal ice rink, and the Top of the Rock observation deck offering excellent city views.
World-class luxury shopping within a few blocks—flagship stores, designer boutiques, and department stores line Fifth Avenue near the hotel.
The neon-lit heart of New York’s theater district with major retailers, entertainment, and the famous TKTS booth for same-day Broadway discount tickets.
A dense cluster of theaters offering top Broadway musicals and plays—easy to catch evening performances after a day of sightseeing.
Historic skyscraper with an observation deck offering panoramic views of Manhattan and beyond—iconic skyline landmark.
Make the most of your stay at Four Seasons Hotel New York with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a global hub for culture, dining, shopping, nightlife, and business—offering world-class museums, theater, iconic skyline views, and endless neighborhood variety. Four Seasons Hotel New York provides a luxurious Midtown base for exploring the city: guests praise its exceptional staff, spotless rooms, comfortable accommodations, and unbeatable location near Fifth Avenue and Central Park. The property combines refined service (highly rated staff and attentive front-desk service) with on-site amenities such as a full-service spa, indoor pool, dining options, and business facilities—making it a strong choice for both leisure and business travelers. Note: cancellation terms are strict—if canceled, modified, or in case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged; confirm rate rules when booking.
Four Seasons Hotel New York
57 East 57th Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Spring and Fall (especially April–June and September–early November).
Winter (January–February, excluding holiday weeks) is the most budget-friendly time to visit.
March–May: Temperatures warm from cool to mild, flowers and trees bloom, outdoor dining and rooftop bars reopen, and outdoor events return.
One of the world's most famous New Year celebrations with the ball drop and televised broadcasts.
A huge, long-standing parade that draws families and visitors for elaborate floats and performances.
A major international marathon that brings participants and spectators to the city each November.
NYC Pride is a large, multi-day celebration culminating in the Pride March—colorful, community-focused events across the city.
Biannual fashion industry event (February and September) that brings shows, parties, and industry crowds.
Seasonal outdoor concert series and neighborhood street fairs that run through the summer months.
Pack for layered clothing year-round. Spring and fall: bring a light jacket and an umbrella. Summer: lightweight clothes, sun protection, and a refillable water bottle for humidity and heat; expect occasional thunderstorms. Winter: a warm, windproof coat, insulated shoes/boots, hat, gloves, and scarves; be prepared for icy sidewalks and snow delays.
Hotel prices in New York City fluctuate with seasonality, major events, and day-of-week. Peak rates occur in late spring and fall—popular times for leisure travel and conferences—and during major holidays (Thanksgiving week, Christmas/New Year). Weekends are generally more expensive than midweek in Manhattan, while business districts may be pricier on weekdays. Large events (NYC Marathon, Fashion Week, Pride, major conventions) can spike rates across the boroughs; book early for these. Value windows are typically January–early March (excluding New Year’s week) and parts of late summer (hot, humid weeks) when demand dips. Airport hotel zones can offer lower nightly rates but factor in transport time. Use flexible dates, compare boroughs (Brooklyn/Queens often cheaper than Manhattan), and watch for last-minute deals but book well ahead for event dates.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
New York's public transit (subway + buses) is the fastest and most cost-effective way to get around; taxis and rideshares fill gaps, and walking is often quickest in dense neighborhoods.
Buy attraction passes (CityPASS, New York Pass) for savings on major sites, but compare if you plan to visit only a few attractions. Explore beyond Manhattan—Williamsburg, DUMBO, Astoria, and the Bronx Botanical Garden offer unique experiences. For popular attractions (Top of the Rock, Statue of Liberty, Broadway), book timed tickets early and aim for first-morning or late-afternoon slots to avoid peak crowds.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Four Seasons Hotel New York
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