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Helpful and friendly staff. Exceptional room quality.
Location and bed comfortable and bathroom had great features and hot shower!
The InterContinental New York Barclay sits in Midtown East, within easy walking distance of Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, Fifth Avenue shopping and several world‑class museums. Many top Midtown attractions, theaters and dining options are 5–20 minutes on foot or a short subway ride away, making the hotel an excellent base for both first‑time and repeat visitors to New York City.
Iconic Beaux‑Arts train terminal with shops, dining and the famous celestial ceiling; gateway to subway and commuter rails.
Historic entertainment and shopping complex with observation deck (Top of the Rock), Radio City Music Hall and seasonal ice rink.
Popular green space behind the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (Main Branch), hosts seasonal events, outdoor reading areas and cafés.
The bustling heart of Broadway, neon signage, theaters and shopping — lively day and night for shows and people‑watching.
One of the world’s leading collections of modern and contemporary art, with temporary exhibitions and educational programs.
World‑famous shopping corridor and landmark Gothic Revival cathedral — perfect for architecture lovers and retail therapy.
Classic New York skyscraper with observation decks offering panoramic city views; iconic architecture and exhibits.
Make the most of your stay at InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel by IHG with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a global cultural and business hub — packed with world‑class museums, theaters, restaurants and iconic neighborhoods. The InterContinental New York Barclay is an excellent choice for visitors who want a traditional luxury hotel with refined rooms, attentive staff and one of Midtown’s most convenient locations. Its proximity to Grand Central and major Midtown attractions makes it a practical and comfortable base for exploring the city, whether you’re traveling for business or leisure.
InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel by IHG
111 East 48th Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
April–June; September–November; mid-December (holiday period)
January–early February (post-holiday lull), late winter shoulder periods outside Fashion Week
March–May: temperatures warm from cool to pleasant, cherry blossoms and magnolias peak in late April/early May in parks and Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Great for walking neighborhoods, rooftop bars reopening and outdoor markets.
Iconic, highly attended countdown in Times Square with street closures and significant security; alternative paid or neighborhood celebrations available.
Large parade along Midtown Manhattan streets featuring floats, giant balloons, marching bands and celebrity performances every November.
Late-October/early-November marathon that routes through all five boroughs; massive local and international participation.
June Pride Month culminates with the Pride March and festivals across Manhattan, Brooklyn and beyond.
Spring/early summer film festival showcasing premieres, panels and celebrity appearances, localized mainly in Lower Manhattan.
Held in February and September, Fashion Week brings runway shows, presentations and industry events across the city.
Major fireworks displays over the East River (Macy’s) and various neighborhood celebrations.
Late November–December window displays along 5th Avenue and the iconic Rockefeller Center tree and ice rink draw visitors citywide.
Layering is key: light layers and a waterproof jacket in spring/fall; breathable fabrics and sun protection plus a refillable water bottle for hot, humid summers; warm insulated outerwear, hat, gloves and waterproof boots for winter snow/cold. Check hourly forecasts before outdoor plans, expect sudden summer thunderstorms, and allow extra time for transit during severe weather.
Hotel and short-term rental prices in New York City fluctuate strongly with seasonality, major holidays and marquee events. Peak demand (and highest rates) typically occurs around late spring (April–June), early fall (September–November) and the winter holiday window (mid-December through New Year). Major events — Fashion Week (Feb & Sep), Thanksgiving weekend, the NYC Marathon (November), Pride (June), Tribeca Film Festival (June), and New Year’s Eve — can push prices up dramatically in specific neighborhoods. Summer (July–August) sees steady tourist demand, especially around Fourth of July and weekend travel. Valued weeks (lower average rates) are generally in January and early February (except Fashion Week), and some mid-week stays year-round can be meaningfully cheaper than weekends. Neighborhood choice matters: Midtown Manhattan and Times Square command the highest rates; Brooklyn (Williamsburg, Brooklyn Heights), Long Island City, and parts of Queens and Jersey City offer better value while remaining well connected. Book well in advance for major events and holidays; for last-minute savings consider flexible dates and weekday stays.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
New York’s best transport modes are the subway, walking, Citi Bike, buses, taxis/ride-hailing and regional trains. Airports (JFK, LaGuardia, EWR) are well connected but transfers can take time.
Purchase tickets for Broadway, museums and popular attractions in advance and use neighborhood-based exploration to save money (e.g., museum in the morning, walk a neighborhood in the afternoon). Use OMNY contactless fares or an unlimited MetroCard (if staying a week) for best transit value. If visiting for major events, book hotels 2–4+ months early and consider midweek stays and non-Manhattan neighborhoods to reduce costs.
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