Posts Tagged ‘New York’

Deal of the Day: Save £118 on New York film festival

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Holiday details: Stay at the 5-star Trump SoHo Hotel this spring and enjoy everything the 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival has to offer.

Fans of the big screen can head to New York and stay close to the action, experiencing this film festival which celebrates the city’s importance as a major film making centre. Festival ticket prices start from $8 (to be purchased separately).

Departs: 20 April

Price: £899 pp (saving £118 pp) for 3 nights, includes room only accommodation and return British Airways flights from London Heathrow.

Book with: Hayes & Jarvis

Deal of the Day: £499 January sales in New York

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

  

Holiday details: Beat the post-Christmas blues and escape to New York to hit the January sales. Stay at the three-star New Yorker Hotel which offers stunning views over midtown Manhattan and is located within walking distance of Macy’s.

If shopping until you drop is not for you, walk to the nearby attractions instead, starting with Times Square, the Empire State Building, and Madison Square Garden.

Price: £499 pp – saving 21% (£135pp) – including three nights room-only accommodation and KLM flights from London Heathrow.

Date: departs 5 January 2012

Book with: Hayes & Jarvis

Deal of the Day: £140 pp off New York

Monday, October 24th, 2011

  

Holiday details: Tropical Sky are offering a saving of £140 pp on 3 night stays at the Fitzpatrick Manhattan in New York.

Located near to Central Park, the 3 star hotel is close to designer boutiques, galleries and a wealth of famous New York landmarks.

Price: £599 pp, saving £140 pp. Price based on 2 sharing 3 nights on a room-only basis, and includes return flights from London Heathrow, transfers, taxes and surcharges.

Date: departures on 20 and 21 November 2011

Book with: Tropical Sky

Deal of the Day: 27% off New York break

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

  

Holiday details: Hayes & Jarvis are offering 27% off 3 night breaks at the 4* Fitzpatrick Hotel Grand Central in New York.

Located opposite Grand Central Station in Manhattan, the hotel is only a short walk from Fifth Avenue, Times Square and the Empire State Building.

Price: £599 pp, saving £221 pp. Price based on 3 nights room only accommodation and includes return flights with Delta Airlines from London Heathrow.

Date: departing 25 August 2011

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Deal of the Day: 25% off New York break

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

  

Holiday details: Hayes & Jarvis are offering 25% off the price of a 3 night stay at the 4* Fitzpatrick Hotel Grand Central located in Midtown Manhattan, New York.

Positioned opposite Grand Central Station, the hotel is just a short walk from Fifth Avenue, Times Square and the Empire State Building.

Price: £599 pp, saving £200 pp. Inclusive of 3 nights room only accommodation and return Delta Airlines flights from London Heathrow.

Date: departing 18 May

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Deal of the day: 33% off New York Valentine’s break

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

   

Holiday details: Hayes & Jarvis are offering 33% off a short break to New York City over Valentine’s Day.

Spend a romantic 3 nights at the Art Deco inspired 3* Hotel Edison in Manhattan for only £495 pp, saving £249 each.

Price: £495 pp (saving £249 pp) based on two sharing. Price includes 3 nights, 3* room-only accommodation and return flights with Delta Airlines from London Heathrow.

Date: departs 12 February 2011 – book by 3 February 2011

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Deal of the Day: save 30% shopping in New York

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Holiday details: kick off the New Year in style, shopping for bargains in New York’s January sales. Enjoy a long weekend at the popular Wellington Hotel, close to Central Park and the theatre district in vibrant Midtown Manhattan.

Price: £399 pp – down from £572 pp, a 30% saving – for 3 nights including Continental Airlines flights from London Heathrow

Date: departing on 15 January

Book with: Hayes & Jarvis

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6 things to do in New York City

Friday, May 7th, 2010

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By Mark Hodson, editor, 101 Holidays

I’m just back from New York on a trip organised by British Airways to promote their new business-only flights from London City. It’s a cracking service, which I’ll review in a future blog post. In the meantime, here are six great discoveries I made in New York City – some you may know, some you may not.

I’d been to New York many times over the years, but never paid much attention to the Rockefeller Centre, a series of 1930s buildings between 48th and 51st Streets bookmarked by Fifth and Sixth Avenues. At its heart is the 70-storey GE building which has an elegant rooftop renovated in 2005. Known as Top of the Rock, it offers thrilling 360-degree views of the city (see above, left), including the whole of Central Park. Less busy than the Empire State Building, it’s well worth the $21 entry fee. While you’re there, make sure you explore the surrounding buildings – an attractive parade of cafes, shops and an ice rink all richly adorned with Art Deco detail.

We all love an authentic 1950s-style diner, but I didn’t expect to find one in trendy Tribeca. The Square Diner at 33 Leonard Street (near Franklin Street Subway, just a few blocks south of Soho) is a proper throwback with aluminium walls, vinyl bench seats and a lengthy menu of American classics mixed up with a few Greek dishes (it’s run by a brusque but very sweet Greek lady). The interior is suitably atmospheric and there are plenty of tables outside where you can soak up the sun and people-watch. Go for a blow-out breakfast or the lunch special: a soup and sandwich for just $9.75, drink included.

I’ve always used Time Out guides when exploring cities, and now their iPhone apps are whipping the backsides of the opposition. Time Out’s New York iPhone app is aimed at locals, rather than tourists, and it’s packed with solid, up-to-the-minute recommendations of where to eat, drink and party. You can search by neighbourhood, cuisine or price – or a combination of all three. You can save entries to a list of favourites and see a list of critics’ picks. The maps are so good that you can use them instead of a paper map (so you don’t look like a tourist) and you can use all the info without incurring roaming charges. Best of all, it’s completely free. Indispensable.

What do you with an abandoned railway line raised on huge steel girders above the streets of West Manhattan? Why, turn it into New York’s newest and most innovative park, of course. The High Line (pictured above right) is an ingenious idea, turning an eyesore into a delightful leafy promenade that takes you from the trendy Meatpacking District up to West 20th Street. It’s still being built with a second section due to open shortly and eventually it will go all the way up to 34th Street. This is not New York’s prettiest neighbourhood, but the concrete walkway is beautifully maintained with stretches of the original track still visible, benches and chairs, art installations, well-tended gardens and viewpoints across the Hudson River. Climb the stairway at the western end of Gansevoort Street. The nearest Subway is 14th Street and Sixth Avenue.

What’s the perfect location to stay in New York? I’ve been all over but I prefer Downtown. This time I was a guest of the Soho Grand Hotel on West Broadway close to Canal Street. It’s handy for the shops, bars and cafes of Soho and has a Subway stop next door that will get you to points across the city. It’s a stylish renovation of a historic industrial building, the bar is abuzz with beautiful people and there’s always a chance you’ll bump into a celeb in the lobby. Room start at around $399. Not cheap, but not overpriced either.

With the help of my Time Out app, I managed to eat at some excellent-but-cheap breakfast and lunch spots. But you can’t slum it all the time. And if there’s one place to go for a blowout, it’s Buddakan in the Meatpacking District. Similar in style to London’s Hakkasan, it’s an ultra-hip bar and restaurant serving some of the best Chinese food in town. The interior is bold and colourful with a series of high-ceilinged rooms and the usual retinue of gorgeous waiting staff dressed head to foot in black. It’s the sort of place where the food can be disappointing, but it was anything but. Dim sum, noodles, rice dishes, pork and fish were all outstanding and – at around $12 to $24 for a main course – good value for money. Whatever you do, you must try the tuna tartare spring rolls.