New York City's annual “Hotel Week" room rates start at $100
New York City is preparing for its second annual "Hotel Week", taking place Jan. 4-20, 2013, and some of the city's top hotels are already taking reservations.
Twenty hotels spanning various Manhattan neighborhoods offer room rates of $100, $200 and $250 –– a massive discount for some of the hotels, which charge upwards of $500 a night.
Why the drastic drop in room rates? January is typically New York's slowest month for travel and tourism, and while the weather doesn't always cooperate that time of year, it's a great opportunity for travelers to check out some of the city's top-rated hotels.
Prices for a one-night stay are $100, $200 or $250. Here's a breakdown of the 20 hotels and their rates. To book the room, click on the link or follow the instructions listed:
Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC, Meatpacking District, $250
Gansevoort Park Avenue NYC, NoMad, $250
The Maritime, Chelsea/Meat-packing District, $200
THE OUT NYC, Hell’s Kitchen, $100
The Jade Hotel, Greenwich Village, $200 (email: reservations@thejadenyc.com and mention “Hotel Week”)
The Hotel @ Times Square, Times Square, $100 (call 212-790-2710 and mention “Hotel Week”)
nyma, the new york manhattan hotel, Herald Square, $100 (call 212-790-2710 and mention “Hotel Week”)
Pod 39, Murray Hill, $100 (call 212-865-5700 and mention “Hotel Week”)
Pod 51, Midtown East, $100 (call 212-355-0300 and mention “Hotel Week”)
Hyatt 48 Lex, Midtown East, $250 (call 800-233-1234 and mention “Hotel Week")
Library Hotel, Midtown, $200
Casablanca Hotel, Times Square, $200
Hotel Giraffe, NoMad, $200
Hotel Elysee, Midtown, $200
Sanctuary Hotel, Times Square, $200 (call 212-234-7000 and mention “Hotel Week” or visit www.sanctuaryhotel.com and enter promo code HOTEL13)
The GEM Hotel Chelsea, Chelsea, $100
The GEM Hotel Midtown West, Midtown, $100
The GEM Hotel SoHo, SoHo, $100
Comfort Inn Midtown West, Midtown, $100
Comfort Inn Times Square South, Times Square, $100
The fine print: These prices do not include taxes.
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