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Paramount Times Square places you in the center of Midtown Manhattan, within short walking distance of Times Square and the Broadway theater district. Nearby highlights include Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park and the New York Public Library, MoMA, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal and Central Park — all easily reachable on foot or by a short subway ride. Dining, shopping, and subway connections are abundant around the hotel, making it an excellent base for sightseeing and theater outings.
Famous neon-lit intersection and the heart of Midtown with shops, giant billboards, street performers and pre-theater crowds.
Concentrated cluster of historic theaters showing musicals and plays. Ideal for evening entertainment; many theaters are within a short walk.
Art Deco complex with shopping, dining, NBC Studios, and an observation deck offering skyline views.
Green space with seasonal events and a landmark research library — a great short escape from the Midtown hustle.
World-class modern and contemporary art museum featuring works by Van Gogh, Picasso, and many others.
Iconic skyscraper with observation decks that provide panoramic city views — a Midtown must-see.
Large urban park offering walking paths, lawns, and attractions such as the Central Park Zoo and carriage rides.
Historic rail terminal with famous celestial ceiling, shops, dining options, and a major transit hub.
Make the most of your stay at Paramount Times Square - A Generator Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City offers world-class theater, museums, dining, shopping, and iconic sights — all within a compact, walkable area in Midtown. Paramount Times Square is a great choice for visitors who want to be in the middle of the action: unbeatable location steps from Broadway and Times Square, a stylish lobby perfect for socializing, consistently helpful staff, and solid value for travelers focused on exploring the city and catching shows.
Paramount Times Square - A Generator Hotel
235 West 46th Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer and major holiday periods (late December) when tourism peaks
Winter (January–early February) for the lowest hotel rates and fewer crowds
March–May: Temperatures warm up from chilly March into pleasantly mild May. Blooming parks (Central Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden) and many festivals make this a lively time.
The world-famous ball drop attracts massive crowds to Midtown Manhattan on December 31.
Annual Thanksgiving morning parade featuring floats, balloons, marching bands, and celebrities.
One of the world’s premier marathons, drawing runners and spectators from around the globe every November.
June celebrations culminating in the Pride March draw diverse crowds for parades, parties, and cultural events.
Held in February and September with runway shows and industry events across Manhattan.
April festival with film screenings, talks, and premieres showcasing international and indie cinema.
Annual Independence Day fireworks over the East River with patriotic performances.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and Fall: bring a light jacket and waterproof shell. Summer: breathable clothing, sun protection, and a refillable water bottle; expect heat and humidity. Winter: warm coat, hat, gloves, waterproof boots, and thermal layers for cold snaps and snow. Comfortable walking shoes are essential year-round.
New York City hotel and travel prices vary widely by season and neighborhood. Prices peak during Summer (June–August) and around major holidays (late December for New Year’s Eve, Thanksgiving week) and major events (Fashion Week, NYC Marathon). Midtown and Times Square area hotels command the highest rates year-round. Lower prices and bargains appear in Winter (especially January–early February) and shoulder seasons (late Spring and Fall) outside event weeks. Booking 30–90 days ahead for popular periods helps; weekday vs weekend rates can flip depending on business travel vs leisure demand.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit (subway and bus) is the most efficient way to get around; taxis, rideshares, and bikes are good supplements.
Buy attraction tickets and Broadway shows in advance for the best seats and prices; use TKTS booths for same-day Broadway discounts. Consider staying in centrally located neighborhoods (Midtown for first-time visitors, Greenwich Village or Chelsea for food and nightlife, Upper West/Upper East for museum access, Brooklyn neighborhoods like Williamsburg or DUMBO for a local vibe).
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