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Great hotel for family with children Large spacious room Great location We come every time in this hotel and we will never change
the location is incredibly convenient to everything one wants to see in New York.
The Lombardy Hotel sits in Midtown Manhattan, putting you within easy walking distance or a short subway ride from top New York City sights: nearby highlights include Central Park and the luxury shopping stretches of Fifth Avenue, cultural institutions like MoMA and The Met (a short ride), transportation hubs such as Grand Central Terminal, and Midtown attractions including Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park and Times Square. The location offers excellent access to museums, parks, theaters, shopping, and major transit lines, making it an ideal base for first‑time visitors and families alike.
New York’s most famous urban park offering walking paths, playgrounds, carriage rides, and scenic spots like The Pond and Gapstow Bridge.
Iconic Beaux‑Arts train station with stunning architecture, food halls, shops and easy transit connections across the city.
World-renowned modern and contemporary art museum featuring works by Picasso, Van Gogh, Warhol and many others.
Major Midtown complex with shops, dining, the famous ice rink (seasonal), and Top of the Rock observation deck with sweeping skyline views.
Luxury shopping corridor with flagship stores, historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral and nearby attractions around 50th–59th Streets.
The bright lights and energy of Midtown Manhattan — Broadway theaters, huge billboards, restaurants and tourist attractions.
One of the world’s largest and most comprehensive art museums located on Museum Mile along Central Park’s eastern edge.
Make the most of your stay at Lombardy Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
Why visit New York and choose the Lombardy Hotel: New York City is unmatched for its concentration of cultural institutions, world‑class dining, iconic landmarks, theater, and diverse neighborhoods — there is always something happening for every interest and age. The Lombardy Hotel is an excellent base in Midtown Manhattan: guests repeatedly praise its exceptionally spacious rooms and suites (rare in NYC), family‑friendly layouts with kitchenettes and balconies in some units, a helpful doorman and staff, and an incredibly convenient location within walking distance of Central Park, Grand Central, Fifth Avenue shopping and key subway lines. For visitors seeking more space, easy access to attractions, and old‑school New York charm with modern conveniences, Lombardy offers strong value and a comfortable home base.
Lombardy Hotel
111 East 56th Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Late spring through summer and mid-December (holiday season) are high season—expect crowds and peak prices.
January and February (post-holiday winter) offer the best hotel and airfare bargains; also look for mid-week stays outside major event dates.
March–May: Temperatures become milder, trees and parks come alive, and many festivals resume. Expect variable weather—cooler in March, warming by May.
The iconic ball drop and celebrations in Manhattan.
A long-standing parade featuring floats, giant balloons, and marching bands.
One of the world’s largest marathons, drawing elite athletes and recreational runners.
NYC Pride in June features a large march, parties, and cultural programming celebrating LGBTQ+ communities.
Major tennis tournament in Flushing Meadows, Queens, during late summer.
Biannual fashion industry events that draw designers, buyers, and media.
Layer clothing to handle rapid temperature swings in Spring and Fall. In Summer, prioritize breathable fabrics, sun protection, and hydration; avoid walking long distances mid-afternoon during heat waves. In Winter, wear insulated, waterproof footwear, a warm coat, hat, and gloves — wind off the rivers makes temperatures feel colder. Carry a compact umbrella year-round and check local forecast apps for sudden storm or heat advisories.
Hotel prices in New York City fluctuate strongly with seasonality, holidays, and major events. Peak demand occurs during late spring, summer, and the winter holiday season (mid-December through New Year’s). Major events such as the UN General Assembly (September), Fashion Week (February and September), the US Open (late August–early September), New Year’s Eve, and large conventions can spike rates across Manhattan and nearby boroughs. Weekends are generally more expensive than weekdays in many neighborhoods popular with leisure travelers, while business districts may be pricier Monday–Thursday. Budget travelers find the best rates in January and February (post-holiday lull) and certain midweek stays. Booking windows matter: last-minute deals appear in slower periods but during peak times rates often remain high unless cancellations occur. Neighborhood choice (Queens/Brooklyn vs. Midtown/Times Square) can save significant money, and platforms like short-term rentals can vary with local regulations and demand.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Use public transit (subway and buses) for speed and cost-efficiency; taxis and rideshares are convenient but can be slower and pricier in traffic. Consider neighborhood location relative to your itinerary to reduce transit time.
Buy an unlimited Metro pass if you’ll use public transit extensively; reserve Broadway shows, museum timed-entry tickets, and popular restaurant reservations in advance. Stay in a neighborhood aligned with your interests (e.g., Midtown for first-time sightseers, Lower Manhattan/West Village for nightlife and dining, Brooklyn for boutique hotels and local scenes) to minimize unnecessary travel time and maximize local experiences.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Lombardy Hotel
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