New York Vacation Packages


Travelhoteltours has amazing deals on New York Vacation Packages. Save up to $583 when you book a flight and hotel together for New York. Extra cash during your New York stay means more fun! Vacation snaps and souvenir T-shirts will fade, but memories of your time in New York will linger forever.

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Travelhoteltours has amazing deals on New York Vacation Packages. Save up to $583 when you book a flight and hotel together for New York. Extra cash during your New York stay means more fun! Vacation snaps and souvenir T-shirts will fade, but memories of your time in New York will linger forever.

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Pair your flight and accommodation bookings via Travelhoteltours. Many travelers have learned that flight and hotel packages are the best way to preserve time and money. With the extra money, you can experience more in New York.

Savvy voyagers can get savings up to $583 by getting their package deal with us.

In a matter of only a few clicks you are able to book everything you and your family will need for your next trip via our enormous worldwide database. Take a look through some 400 partner airlines and 321,000 hotels from all around the world.

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New York Vacation Packages


This area of New York is home to around 8,200,000 residents.

Albany, the state capital, is roughly 130 miles to the north of New York, while Long Island City is 2 miles to the east.
There are a small number of places in the world that are truly world-class, and New York is one of them because of sights like the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building. You'll also find Ellis Island and Brooklyn Bridge while you're at it!
The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and the Brooklyn Children's Museum are great places to enjoy some quality time with the children. The Children's Museum of Manhattan and the Children's Museum of the Arts are also well worth checking out if you want to keep the good times coming.
New York Aquarium is an aquatic haven for all members of the family.

Your family will be impressed by the wide array of animal species holding court at the Bronx Zoo and the Prospect Park Zoo. The residents at the Queens Zoo and the Staten Island Zoo will also provide you with plenty of photo opportunities, so don't be without your camera.

There's a good chance you've already spent some time tasting the various beers here, so why don't you head over to the Brooklyn Brewery and see how it's made? If you're lucky, there might be a few samples lying around!

For a real taste of this region, visit the City Winery. Take a stroll through the vineyards and learn how sommeliers recognize quality drops. If you find something you particularly love, arrange to have a case shipped back home.

Feeling lucky? Take on the blackjack dealer or just enjoy the high-stakes atmosphere at the Resorts World Casino.
Local and exotic vines and creepers, leafy trees and long, winding footpaths await you at the Queens Botanical Garden and the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. Many tourists also enjoy strolling around the New York Botanical Gardens and the Conservatory Garden.

When it's time to take five, grab a bite to eat and find a shady nook at one of the area's picturesque green spaces, such as Central Park and Battery Park. There's also plenty of space to relax at Union Square and Bryant Park.

Investigate the New York area at Official NYC Information Center at City Hall and Brooklyn Tourism and Visitor Center. You could also collect some maps and brochures at Official NYC Information Center or September 11 Tribute Center.
Lakes offer a range of activities for visitors of all ages. From scenic walks to bird-watching, there's always some good times to be had. Wagner Cove, Gowanus Canal and Harlem Meer are among the most popular. See which one is the most appealing before heading over for a great afternoon out in the sun!

If you find it difficult separating the words "vacation" and "beach" then you have come to the right place. There's enough scenic coastline here to satisfy even the most amphibious travelers. Great Kills Park and Plum Beach should be at the top of your itinerary. You could also splash around at Orchard Beach and Jacob Riis Park.

Lock your phone in the car and have a rest from the modern world at Governors Island and Brower Park. Greenbelt Nature Center and Mount Loretto Unique Area are also recommended by nature enthusiasts.

See the world from a different perspective by spending some time at one of the area's fascinating cultural institutions. The Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum offer a range of displays and collections that are bound to keep you captivated. Another two to look at are the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History.

Maritime history enthusiasts can find anchorage at the Noble Maritime Collection, a treasure house of artifacts and tales of the seas. If the tides permit, continue sailing through this region's seafaring history at the South Street Seaport Museum.

Learn more about the history of science by taking a guided tour of one of the science museums. Hayden Planetarium, the New York Hall of Science and the Sony Wonder Technology Lab are a must for those obsessed with science.
Our world is a weird, wonderful place. If you're mad enough to disagree, a day spent at the National Museum of the American Indian and the Rose Center for Earth and Space should be enough to convince you. The thought-provoking specimens at theodore Roosevelt Memorial are equally worth taking a look at.

Want to see some art? You'll discover galleries of all kinds here. Start your explorations of this creative paradise by stopping in at the New Museum and the Met Cloisters. Afterwards, if you still have some energy left in the tank, finish up your afternoon at the Frick Collection and the Museum of the City of New York.

The past comes to life at the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the El Museo del Barrio thanks to their fantastic range of thoughtful exhibits. Like the sound of those? There's even more to be seen at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum and the Jewish Museum.

Wander back through this region's past with a visit to Rockefeller Center or the Chrysler Building, just two of the historical sites here. You might also like to take a few photos at Grand Central Terminal and the One World Trade Center.
Providing an easy way to cross the city's waterways, Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge offer a striking view of the sparkling water below. Travelers with a passion for civil engineering will also want to get a picture of George Washington Bridge.

Well-preserved historic defenses, Fort Totten and Castle Clinton National Monument give us a glimpse into the area's military history. Many tourists are also dazzled by the age-old walls of Fort Jay and Fort Schuyler.

Castles like Belvedere Castle are revered for their unquestionable cultural significance as well as their drawbridges and moats.

The spiritual side of the area is on display at St. Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity Church. You may also like to go for a stroll around the Eldridge Street Synagogue or St. Paul's Chapel.

After experiencing all the major attractions in and around New York, take the time to visit a few of its lesser-known gems. The Brooklyn Public Library and the New York Public Library could be up your alley. If you have more time to spare, also visit the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the David Geffen Hall.


Accommodation in New York


New York is known to be a worthwhile destination, with as many as 745 New York accommodation options available on Travelhoteltours.

Why not begin your quest for the dream New York stay by looking into the latest offers at the fantastic The St. Regis New York, located at Two East 55th St, and the Mandarin Oriental, New York, at 80 Columbus Circle at 60th Street. Alternatively, if you're on a tight budget, you'll find the cheapest deals at the Chelsea Savoy Hotel, at 204 W 23rd Street, or the Off Soho Suites Hotel, at 11 Rivington St.
No trip to New York would be truly complete without stopping by Central Park. If you'd prefer to stay close to this iconic sight, The Mark and the Excelsior Hotel are both recommended options.