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Convenience and accessibility
Excellent location, right across Lincoln Center and Central Park. Staff was wonderful. Beds were comfortable
The Empire Hotel New York sits on the Upper West Side directly across from Lincoln Center and a short walk to Central Park, placing guests within easy walking distance of major cultural institutions — the American Museum of Natural History, Broadway/theater district and midtown attractions such as Rockefeller Center and MoMA. The location offers excellent transit links to downtown Manhattan, Times Square and museum mile, making it a convenient base for sightseeing, performances and family-friendly activities.
World-class performing-arts complex hosting opera, ballet, symphony and concerts. The Empire Hotel is located directly across the street, making it ideal for evening performances.
Iconic urban park with walking paths, ponds, playgrounds and cultural landmarks — perfect for strolls, bike rides or picnics.
One of the world's preeminent natural history museums — great for families and anyone interested in dinosaurs, space and natural sciences.
The bright, bustling heart of Manhattan entertainment — theaters, flagship stores and nightlife. Perfect for first-time visitors wanting the full New York experience.
MoMA houses major modern and contemporary art; Rockefeller Center offers Top of the Rock views, shopping and NBC Studios nearby.
Make the most of your stay at The Empire Hotel New York with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a global hub of arts, culture, dining and entertainment — every neighborhood offers its own vibe and countless iconic attractions. The Empire Hotel is a strong choice because of its unbeatable Upper West Side location directly across from Lincoln Center and a short walk to Central Park, its old‑world glamorous lobby and rooftop bar, and consistently praised, helpful staff. It provides a convenient, stylish base for first-time visitors, families and travelers wanting quick access to concert venues, museums and Midtown Manhattan.
The Empire Hotel New York
44 West 63rd Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
June–August and late November–December (holiday season), when temperatures, crowds, and prices rise.
January–March (cold, fewer tourists) and parts of late October–mid-November (outside Thanksgiving week) offer lower prices and easier bookings.
March–May: Temperatures moderate from chilly to mild. Flowers bloom in parks (Central Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden) and outdoor dining begins. Popular months: April–May see increasing tourist numbers and events like the Tribeca Film Festival.
The iconic countdown and ball drop on December 31 draws massive crowds and global attention. Significant security and road closures happen around Midtown Manhattan.
A long-standing parade held on Thanksgiving morning (late November) featuring giant balloons, floats, marching bands, and celebrity performers.
Major marathon in early November that runs through all five boroughs and draws elite athletes and recreational runners from around the world.
June events celebrating LGBTQ+ communities, with a large March that draws international visitors along with parties and cultural programming.
Biannual (February and September) fashion industry weeks featuring runway shows, presentations, and many pop-up events across the city; some shows are invitation-only.
April festival featuring films, talks, and live events across Manhattan, attracting cinephiles and industry insiders.
Independence Day fireworks over the East River and Hudson River with several viewing points and boat cruises offering paid vantage points.
A lively and creative parade on Halloween night (October 31) famous for costumed participants and spectators along Sixth Avenue in Greenwich Village.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and Fall: bring a light waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes; temperatures can change day-to-day. Summer: lightweight breathable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and a reusable water bottle; prepare for humid heat and occasional thunderstorms. Winter: warm coat, insulated boots, gloves, hat, and a scarf; be ready for icy sidewalks. Always check forecasts 48 hours before travel and have flexible plans during extreme weather (nor'easters, heat waves).
Hotel, flight, and attractions pricing in New York City varies sharply by season and major events. Peak demand (and highest prices) occurs in summer (June–August) and during the late-November through early-January holiday stretch, plus spikes around New Year's Eve, Fashion Weeks (February and September), the United Nations General Assembly (September), major conventions, and large sporting or entertainment events (Marathon, big concerts). Value periods are typically January–early March (after New Year’s and before Spring break), and parts of late fall (mid-October–mid-November) outside Thanksgiving week. Weekends are generally more expensive than weekdays in Manhattan; Brooklyn can be pricier on weekends for boutique stays. Booking 60–120 days in advance helps for peak season and long weekends; for last-minute travel, check boutique hotels and deal sites, but expect limited availability during major events.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit (subway and buses) is the fastest and most affordable way to get around Manhattan and the boroughs; taxis, rideshares, and ferries are useful for late-night or luggage-heavy trips. Major airports: JFK, LaGuardia (LGA), Newark (EWR).
Buy attraction combo passes (CityPASS or New York Explorer) if you plan to visit several major paid attractions; use OMNY/contactless card for easy subway access; for Broadway, book in advance or try day-of rush/lottery options, and check event calendars to avoid major conference or festival weekends if you want lower rates.
Everything you need to know about your stay at The Empire Hotel New York
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