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The fun decor, comfortable rooms, fabulous location, wonderful food and drink, friendly staff.
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Crosby Street Hotel sits in the heart of SoHo, a short walk from boutique shopping on cobblestone streets, art galleries on the Bowery, and iconic New York landmarks. Washington Square Park and the vibrant neighborhoods of Nolita, Chinatown and Little Italy are nearby for cultural exploration and dining. A short stroll or quick subway ride brings you to the Brooklyn Bridge, the High Line, and major museums and theaters in Lower Manhattan.
World-famous shopping streets lined with designer boutiques, independent shops, galleries, and cast-iron architecture.
A lively Greenwich Village park centered on the iconic Washington Square Arch, popular for people-watching, live music, and street performers.
Contemporary art museum showcasing cutting-edge artists and rotating exhibitions.
Walk the historic Brooklyn Bridge for skyline views and explore DUMBO’s cobbled streets, galleries, and waterfront parks.
Elevated linear park with art installations and landscaped gardens; nearby Chelsea offers major contemporary art galleries.
Make the most of your stay at Crosby Street Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City offers an unmatched combination of arts, dining, shopping, and iconic landmarks. Staying at Crosby Street Hotel places you in the stylish heart of SoHo — perfect for shoppers, art lovers, and foodies. The hotel’s distinctive design, generous windows, attentive staff, and central location make it an excellent base for exploring Lower Manhattan and beyond.
Crosby Street Hotel
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
June–August and late November–early January (summer and the winter holidays).
January–February (post-holiday low season) and parts of early March.
March–May: Temperatures warm from chilly to mild. Cherry blossoms and magnolias bloom in late March–April; parks and waterfronts become pleasant for walking.
One of the world’s most famous countdowns with the ball drop and massive crowds.
A large, family-friendly parade with floats, giant balloons, performances, and marching bands.
June events culminating in the Pride March and numerous neighborhood parties and cultural events.
February and September events draw industry professionals, designers, and media.
Late October–early November marathon that closes streets across the five boroughs and draws global runners and crowds.
Spring film festival featuring premieres, panels, and celebrity appearances.
Late November–December decorations, tree lighting, holiday markets, and store window displays.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and fall: a lightweight jacket plus an umbrella. Summer: breathable fabrics, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Winter: a warm coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof boots for snow/ice. Comfortable walking shoes are essential — many streets are uneven; consider water-resistant footwear during rainy or snowy months.
Hotel and flight prices in New York City fluctuate with obvious patterns: peak pricing occurs during major holidays (late November–early January for Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Year) and in summer (June–August) when tourism is highest. Large events and conferences (Fashion Week, NYC Marathon weekend, major trade shows, and large conventions at Javits Center) can cause local spikes in hotel rates and short-term rental prices in specific neighborhoods. Weekends in Manhattan are generally pricier than weekdays for boutique hotels, while business districts may be more expensive during weekdays. Budget travelers find the best rates in January–February and early March, and in parts of late summer (late August) before school starts. Booking 30–90 days in advance is typical; for holiday weeks and major events, book several months ahead.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Use the subway (OMNY contactless payment or pay-per-ride/limited MetroCards) and buses for fastest and cheapest travel; walk for neighborhood exploration; use Citi Bike, taxis, or ride-hail apps for shorter hops or late-night trips.
If staying 4–7+ days, calculate whether a 7-day unlimited MetroCard (if available) or using OMNY pay-per-ride will be cheaper. Book Broadway shows and popular attraction timed-entry tickets in advance; consider neighborhood-based stays (e.g., Midtown for first-timers, Brooklyn for a local vibe) to save money and experience different sides of the city.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Crosby Street Hotel
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