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Great location, spacious, clean, staff very helpful
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Pestana CR7 Times Square sits in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, within walking distance of Times Square and many major Midtown attractions. From Broadway theaters and Rockefeller Center to museums like MoMA and quick access to Central Park, guests can easily reach top sights on foot or by a short subway ride. The hotel’s central location also places it near a wide variety of restaurants, bars, and transportation hubs, making it an efficient base for sightseeing across Manhattan and beyond.
The iconic neon-lit crossroads of Midtown Manhattan with shops, street performers and crowds—great for evening photos and feeling the pulse of the city.
World-famous theaters showing musicals, plays and major productions. Nightly shows make it an easy entertainment option since the hotel is in the Theater District.
Historic entertainment and shopping complex with the Top of the Rock observation deck offering excellent city views; ice rink in winter.
One of the world’s top modern art museums, featuring works by Van Gogh, Picasso, Warhol and many contemporary artists.
Expansive urban park with walking paths, scenic spots, boating, and museums lining the park (great for a long stroll or picnic).
Historic skyscraper with observatories that provide panoramic Manhattan views; a classic NYC landmark.
Historic aircraft carrier museum on the Hudson River featuring naval vessels, aircraft and the Space Shuttle Enterprise.
Make the most of your stay at Pestana CR7 Times Square with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
Located in the heart of in New York, Pestana CR7 Times Square offers unparalleled access to the city's most iconic attractions.
Pestana CR7 Times Square
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer and the late-November through early-January holiday period (highest crowds and prices).
Late January through February (except Presidents’ Day and Fashion Week) — colder but lower prices and fewer crowds.
March through May — cool to mild temperatures, blooming parks and outdoor dining return. Cherry blossoms and magnolias appear in late March/April in parks and Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Late December 31 — One of the world’s most famous New Year’s celebrations, attracts massive crowds to Times Square; associated street closures and security measures.
Thanksgiving morning — Floats, large character balloons, marching bands, and celebrity performances parade along Central Park West and 6th Avenue, ending at Macy’s Herald Square.
Typically the first Sunday in November — A major international marathon finishing in Central Park, crossing all five boroughs; expect road closures across a large portion of the city.
Late June — A large, colorful celebration centered in Manhattan’s West Village and along Fifth Avenue, with associated parties and events citywide.
February and September — Industry-focused runway shows, presentations, and parties in Manhattan; while many shows are invite-only, street style and related events draw crowds and press.
June through August — Numerous free and ticketed concerts in parks (Central Park SummerStage), Governors Island events, and outdoor film series across neighborhoods.
Pack layers year-round: lightweight breathable clothes for summer (and sun protection), a good rain jacket for spring/fall showers, and a warm coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof boots for winter. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Check weather forecasts before travel — snow or storms can delay flights and disrupt transit. Bring a compact umbrella and consider a portable charger for long sightseeing days.
Hotel prices in New York City vary widely by season, neighborhood, and major events. Midtown Manhattan and areas near Times Square, Midtown West, and near major event venues command the highest rates year-round. Prices spike for holiday weeks (late November through early January), major events (New Year’s Eve, NYC Marathon, Fashion Week, and major conventions), and during summer tourism months. Weekend rates are often higher than weekdays in leisure-focused neighborhoods but conferences can flip that pattern. Budget travelers should consider Brooklyn neighborhoods (Williamsburg, DUMBO, Bushwick), Queens (Long Island City, Astoria), or Jersey City/Hoboken across the river for lower rates and easy transit. Booking 30–90 days ahead usually secures better rates; for holiday or major-event travel, book several months in advance. Use flexible dates to compare nights and consider weekday stays to save. Short-term rental regulations affect supply in certain neighborhoods, so prices can fluctuate with inventory changes.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit (subway and buses) is the fastest way to navigate the city; taxis and rideshares are convenient for late nights or groups. Airports (JFK, LGA, EWR) have different transit connections and travel times.
Buy a single-day or multi-day MetroCard/OMNY plan to save on transport, use the TKTS booths or apps for discounted same-day Broadway tickets, and target neighborhood-based exploration (pick 1–2 neighborhoods per day) to minimize transit time and get a deeper local experience.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Pestana CR7 Times Square
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