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Analyze the best time to book Kimpton Theta New York - Times Square by IHG in in New York based on 12-month price forecast
Location and staff
Proximity
Kimpton Theta New York - Times Square sits in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, within easy walking distance of Times Square and the Broadway theatre district. Popular midtown attractions — Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center / Top of the Rock, Bryant Park, and MoMA — are all nearby. Guests can also reach Central Park, Summit One Vanderbilt, and numerous restaurants, bars, and subway lines quickly on foot or via short subway rides.
The iconic neon-lit hub of Manhattan, packed with shops, billboards and entertainment.
World-famous theaters hosting Broadway productions; Ambassador Theatre is a few steps away for live shows.
A popular green space with seasonal events, an outdoor reading room, and proximity to the New York Public Library.
Art Deco complex with shops, NBC Studios, and an observation deck offering panoramic city views.
Historic skyscraper with observatories and city views from the heart of Midtown.
One of the world's leading modern art museums featuring 20th- and 21st-century works.
The famous urban park offering walking paths, green lawns, and cultural attractions.
Make the most of your stay at Kimpton Theta New York - Times Square by IHG with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a top global destination for arts, dining, shopping and entertainment. Staying at Kimpton Theta New York - Times Square puts you in the center of Midtown with immediate access to Broadway, major attractions, and multiple subway lines. Guest reviews highlight the hotel's excellent location, friendly and helpful staff, clean and comfortable rooms, complimentary morning coffee and evening wine hour, and a popular rooftop bar—making it a strong choice for leisure travelers who want convenience and a well-managed property near Times Square. Note the strict cancellation policy when booking.
Kimpton Theta New York - Times Square by IHG
790 8th Avenue
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
June–August and late November–December (holidays and New Year’s).
January–March (post-holiday winter) and parts of early December (before holiday price spikes), when hotel deals are most common.
March–May: Temperatures warm from chilly to pleasantly mild. Trees and parks bloom (Central Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden) and outdoor patios reopen. Good for walking, sightseeing and early outdoor events.
Annual Thanksgiving morning parade with giant character balloons, floats, marching bands and celebrity performances that draws huge crowds along Midtown route.
The world-famous ball drop at midnight draws global attention. Very crowded; large early queues and cold weather to consider.
Late October/early November: One of the world’s largest marathons winding through all five boroughs; attracts runners and spectators worldwide.
June: Major LGBTQ+ parade and events centered in Manhattan with parties and celebrations across the city.
April/May: High-profile film festival with premieres, panels and neighborhood screenings centered in Lower Manhattan.
February and September: Industry shows, presentations and pop-ups that attract fashion crowds and increase hotel demand in certain neighborhoods.
Layering is essential year-round. Spring/Fall: pack a light jacket, waterproof layer and comfortable walking shoes. Summer: breathable clothing, sun protection and a refillable water bottle; be prepared for humidity. Winter: warm coat, hat, gloves, waterproof boots for snow/ice. Always have a compact umbrella and a small daypack for essentials; check hourly forecasts before outdoor plans.
Hotel and rental prices in New York City fluctuate heavily with seasonality, major holidays and large events. Peak demand months are typically June–August (summer tourism) and late November–December (holiday season and New Year’s Eve). September is another expensive month because of Fashion Week, the UN General Assembly and the return of business travel. Large events (Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, NYC Marathon, Fashion Week, major conventions at Javits Center) cause short-term spikes. Neighborhood matters: Midtown Manhattan commands the highest nightly rates; Lower Manhattan and Chelsea are next; Brooklyn (Williamsburg, DUMBO) can be cheaper but boutique hotels can still be pricey. Expect a wide range: budget options can be found roughly $100–200/night (outside Manhattan or off-peak), mid-range $200–450/night, and luxury $450+/night, but those averages can double during peak weeks. Booking 30–90 days ahead helps during regular seasons; for events/holidays, reserve as early as possible. Consider weekday vs weekend: business demand often pushes up Mon–Thu rates in Midtown; leisure travel pushes up Fri–Sun in tourist neighborhoods.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
The city is best navigated by public transit (subway, buses), walking and short rides (cabs, rideshares). Airports—JFK, LGA, EWR—are well connected but can suffer traffic delays.
Buy a 7-day unlimited Metro pass if you’ll ride frequently; reserve Broadway shows and popular attractions (Statue of Liberty, One World Observatory) in advance for early morning slots to avoid crowds. Use CityPASS or Go City for multi-attraction savings if you plan several paid sights. For a local feel, visit neighborhoods in the early morning (coffee shops in the Village, Brooklyn waterfront at sunrise) and take the Staten Island Ferry for free harbor views.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Kimpton Theta New York - Times Square by IHG
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