Rated Fabulous by our guests
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The overall hotel was clean, large for New York with excellent location. The staff were very helpful
A well-designed, quiet room facing the courtyard, just like in the photos; the beds are a bit small—but that’s New York. Breakfast is good at the bagel shop 10 meters away. We stay one night
Henn na Hotel New York sits in Midtown Manhattan close to Penn Station and Times Square. Within a 5–15 minute walk you'll find major attractions like Times Square, Madison Square Garden, the Empire State Building, Bryant Park and Herald Square (Macy's). The location makes walking and subway travel very convenient; several local food options (bagel shops, pizza-by-the-slice) and essential stores (Target) are immediately nearby. For attractions further downtown or uptown, multiple subway lines at and around Penn Station connect you across the city quickly.
The iconic neon-lit entertainment and shopping hub of Midtown Manhattan, known for Broadway theaters, billboards and the New Year’s Eve ball drop.
Major transportation hub connecting Amtrak, NJ Transit, Long Island Rail Road and several subway lines — convenient for airport and regional travel.
Iconic arena for concerts, sports and events located directly above Penn Station, offering nightly entertainment depending on the schedule.
Historic Art Deco skyscraper with observatories offering sweeping Manhattan views. A classic must-see for first-time visitors.
A green oasis in Midtown with seasonal events, outdoor seating and immediate access to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (NYPL). Great for a relaxed break or reading spot.
One of the world’s largest department stores with multiple floors of shopping, directly in Midtown and a classic NYC retail destination.
Cluster of renowned theaters showing musicals, plays and long-running shows; ideal for evening entertainment.
Elevated linear park built on a historic freight rail line with gardens, public art and skyline views — popular for walking and photos.
Modern development with shops, restaurants and public art installations; offers new skyline perspectives and upscale dining.
Make the most of your stay at Henn na Hotel New York with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
Located in the heart of in New York, Henn na Hotel New York offers unparalleled access to the city's most iconic attractions.
Henn na Hotel New York
235 West 35th Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer (June–August) and the holiday peak (late November–December).
Winter (January–February) excluding holidays — colder but lower hotel rates and shorter lines.
March–May. Temperatures warm from chilly to pleasantly mild; trees and parks bloom (Central Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden). Good time for walking neighborhoods and outdoor dining.
One of the world's most famous New Year celebrations, culminating in the ball drop at midnight.
A long-standing holiday parade featuring giant character balloons, floats, and performances that kicks off the holiday season.
An enormous marathon that runs through all five boroughs, attracting elite athletes and recreational runners worldwide.
A Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Flushing Meadows that draws international visitors and famous players.
A high-profile film festival in lower Manhattan showcasing films, talks, and industry events.
A major celebration of LGBTQ+ communities culminating in the Pride March, with street festivals and parties throughout June.
Biannual fashion industry week (February and September) featuring runway shows, presentations, and parties.
Layering is key—pack breathable layers in spring/fall, light clothes and sun protection in summer, and warm insulated outerwear in winter. Bring comfortable walking shoes, a compact umbrella, and a portable charger. Be ready for sudden weather changes and seasonal extremes (heatwaves in summer, snowstorms in winter).
New York City hotel prices vary widely by neighborhood, season, and major events. Peak demand occurs in late spring and summer, plus the holiday season (late November–December), and during signature events (Fashion Week, the US Open, NYC Marathon, Thanksgiving). Weekends and special-event dates drive nightly rates up; weekdays can be expensive in the Financial District during business conferences. Book 4–8 weeks ahead for standard travel dates, and 3+ months for holidays or major events. Consider staying in outer boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens) for better value and take transit into Manhattan.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Subway and buses (MTA) are the fastest way to get around Manhattan and the boroughs; taxis and rideshares fill in gaps. Walking is often faster in dense neighborhoods.
Buy attraction passes (CityPASS, New York Pass) only if you’ll hit multiple included sites; otherwise prioritize a few neighborhoods per day to minimize transit time. Book Broadway and high-demand restaurant tickets in advance, visit museums during weekday mornings or late afternoons for smaller crowds, and explore neighborhoods beyond Midtown (Williamsburg, DUMBO, Harlem, Astoria) for authentic experiences.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Henn na Hotel New York
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