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The Beekman sits in Lower Manhattan, minutes from the Brooklyn Bridge, South Street Seaport, City Hall and the Financial District. Guests have easy walking or short-subway access to One World Observatory, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Battery Park (ferries to the Statue of Liberty), SoHo shopping, and multiple dining and nightlife neighborhoods. The location makes it an excellent base for both historic Lower Manhattan sightseeing and for quick transit to Midtown and Brooklyn.
Iconic 19th-century suspension bridge connecting Lower Manhattan to Brooklyn with scenic pedestrian walkway and skyline views.
Historic New York City Hall and adjacent park — attractive architecture and a focal point for civic history, plus easy access to nearby courthouses and municipal buildings.
Waterfront district with shops, restaurants, historic ships and seasonal events; great for riverfront dining and views of the East River and Brooklyn Bridge.
Observation deck atop Manhattan’s tallest building offering panoramic city views, plus the surrounding Oculus transit hub and shopping complex.
Powerful memorial and museum commemorating the events of September 11, 2001, with reflective pools and extensive exhibits.
Historic financial district featuring the New York Stock Exchange, the Charging Bull sculpture and many corporate landmarks.
Battery Park offers green space and ferry terminals for Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tours; pleasant harbor views and historic monuments.
Make the most of your stay at The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is unmatched for its diversity of neighborhoods, dining, culture, museums and iconic landmarks — from historic Lower Manhattan to world-class theaters and museums. The Beekman is a great choice because it combines a superb Lower Manhattan location within walking distance of major historic and waterfront attractions, outstanding on-site dining and bar spaces (including a celebrated atrium), beautifully restored historic architecture that transports guests to early 20th-century New York, and consistently praised service and attention to detail. For travelers who want classic NYC character, convenient transit links and a memorable hotel experience, The Beekman delivers.
The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer and the holiday period (late June through early January) are high season, driven by warm weather, school vacations, and winter holidays.
Late January–early March (post-holiday winter) and parts of early Spring offer better hotel deals and fewer crowds.
March–May: temperatures generally range from cool to mild (40s–60s°F / 5–20°C). Cherry blossoms and parks come alive; outdoor dining starts to return.
The iconic ball drop draws huge crowds and global attention.
A long-standing Thanksgiving morning parade featuring floats, balloons, and performances.
Major international marathon in early November, with thousands of runners and course through all five boroughs.
June celebrations culminate in the Pride March, a large and colorful parade.
Annual diplomatic gathering in September that brings diplomats, delegations, and increased hotel demand near Midtown and the East Side.
Grand Slam tennis tournament in late August–early September in Queens attracts global fans.
Pack for layers year-round. Spring and fall: light jacket, layers, and a compact umbrella. Summer: breathable fabrics, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle; plan indoor activities midday to avoid heat. Winter: insulated coat, hat, gloves, waterproof boots, and warm socks. Check forecasts for Nor'easters in winter and humidity spikes in summer; public transport and flights may be delayed in extreme weather.
Hotel and short-term rental prices in New York City fluctuate strongly with seasonality, major events, and day-of-week. Peak demand occurs during summer, major holidays (late November through early January), and during headline events (UN General Assembly in September, Fashion Week in February and September, NYC Marathon in November, Pride in June, and major conventions). Weekends and special-event dates (Broadway openings, major concerts, big sports matches) push rates higher. Conversely, late January through February (except Fashion Week) and parts of early March typically offer the lowest nightly rates. Booking 4–8 weeks in advance helps lock in mid-range prices; for peak dates, book 3–6 months ahead. Neighborhood choice matters: Midtown and Lower Manhattan are pricier; Brooklyn (Williamsburg, DUMBO) and Long Island City can offer better value while remaining close by.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
New York's transit network is extensive—subway, buses, commuter rails, taxis, ferries, and multiple airports—but can be crowded and subject to delays.
Buy tickets for popular attractions and Broadway shows in advance, consider a city attraction pass if visiting many paid sites, and use neighborhood-based planning (group sights by area) to minimize time spent on transit.
Everything you need to know about your stay at The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt
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