Travel Itinerary: New York City

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Hotel Recommendation:

If price is no option... we recommend The St. Regis New York, located at 2 East 55th Street at Fifth Avenue.

Why The St. Regis?

Iconic Elegance: Known for its classic opulence, The St. Regis combines old-world grandeur with modern amenities. It is one of the city’s most iconic luxury hotels, offering impeccable service and a sophisticated ambiance that has attracted dignitaries, celebrities, and travelers seeking the height of luxury.

Location: Situated in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, right next to Fifth Avenue, you are in close proximity to top attractions like Central Park, The Museum of Modern Art, Broadway, and shopping destinations like Saks Fifth Avenue.

Rooms & Suites: Rooms here are spacious and lavishly designed, offering rich furnishings, exquisite marble bathrooms, and stunning views of the city skyline. The suites, including the King Cole Suite and the Royal Suite, offer an ultra-luxurious experience with expansive living spaces, fine art, and bespoke touches.

Personalized Service: St. Regis is known for its butler service, which offers guests personalized attention to make every stay memorable. Whether you need a restaurant reservation, a customized tour, or unpacking and pressing services, their butlers are there to cater to your every need.

Fine Dining: The hotel features Astor Court, offering classic New York fare, as well as King Cole Bar, known for its signature cocktail, the Bloody Mary (it’s said to have been invented here).

Amenities: Guests enjoy access to the state-of-the-art fitness center, a full-service spa, and exclusive experiences like private shopping tours.

 

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 Annual Events in NYC to Consider:

Here are some of the most popular annual events in New York City that attract travelers from around the world. Each offers a unique experience and a chance to see the city at its most vibrant. If you’re planning a trip, considering these events can help you decide the best time to visit:

 

January

New Year’s Day in Times Square – Times Square, Manhattan

Kick off the year in NYC with the famous ball drop at midnight on New Year’s Eve, followed by a New Year’s Day celebration.

Winter Jazzfest – Various locations in Manhattan

This multi-day festival brings jazz musicians from around the world to various venues, offering top-tier performances.

 

February

New York Fashion Week (Winter) – Lincoln Center, Manhattan

One of the biggest events in the fashion industry, featuring runway shows and events from top designers.

Chinese New Year Parade – Chinatown, Manhattan

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with parades, cultural performances, and firecrackers.

 

March

St. Patrick’s Day Parade – Fifth Avenue, Manhattan

The world’s largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade, held annually since 1762, marches up Fifth Avenue with bagpipes, dancers, and green galore.

 

April

Tribeca Film Festival – Various locations in Manhattan

Founded by Robert De Niro, this festival celebrates independent films and attracts film lovers from around the world.

Macy’s Flower Show – Macy’s Herald Square, Manhattan

This iconic department store transforms its space with impressive floral displays, usually lasting two weeks.

 

May

Fleet Week – Various locations in Manhattan

A celebration honoring U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, featuring ship tours, military demonstrations, and events.

Five Boro Bike Tour – All five boroughs

America’s largest bike ride, taking cyclists on a scenic route through all five boroughs.

 

June

NYC Pride – Greenwich Village, Manhattan

One of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ pride celebrations, featuring a Pride March, parties, and events around the city.

Museum Mile Festival – Fifth Avenue, Manhattan

A one-day event where museums along Museum Mile offer free entry, featuring live performances and family activities.

 

July

Fourth of July Fireworks – East River or Hudson River

Macy’s Fourth of July fireworks are a spectacular show over the river, drawing crowds from across the city.

Shakespeare in the Park – Delacorte Theater, Central Park

Free outdoor performances of Shakespeare plays, drawing theater lovers from across the globe (runs through summer).

 

August

New York International Fringe Festival – Various locations in Manhattan

This annual arts festival features a wide range of performances, including theater, comedy, and dance.

Harlem Week – Harlem, Manhattan

Celebrates Harlem’s rich cultural history with events, food, music, and performances.

 

September

New York Fashion Week (Fall) – Lincoln Center, Manhattan

Another edition of NYFW, attracting fashion enthusiasts, designers, and celebrities from around the world.

Feast of San Gennaro – Little Italy, Manhattan

A lively Italian street festival with food, games, parades, and a cannoli-eating contest.

 

October

New York Comic Con – Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Manhattan

One of the largest pop culture conventions in the U.S., celebrating comics, film, anime, and video games.

Open House New York – Various locations across NYC

A weekend of free access to many of NYC’s architectural landmarks and historic sites, often with guided tours.

 

November

New York City Marathon – All five boroughs

One of the world’s premier marathons, with 50,000+ runners covering a route through all five boroughs.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade – Central Park West to Herald Square, Manhattan

A beloved holiday tradition featuring massive balloons, floats, and performances watched worldwide.

Radio City Christmas Spectacular – Radio City Music Hall, Manhattan (runs through early January)

A holiday classic featuring the Rockettes and elaborate performances that capture NYC’s festive spirit.

 

December

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting – Rockefeller Plaza, Manhattan

One of NYC’s most iconic holiday events, with a massive Christmas tree lit up with thousands of lights.

Holiday Markets – Union Square, Bryant Park, and Grand Central Terminal

These markets feature local vendors, food stalls, and holiday gifts in a festive atmosphere.

New Year’s Eve in Times Square – Times Square, Manhattan

End the year with NYC’s most famous celebration, culminating in the midnight ball drop and fireworks.

 

These events highlight the best of New York City’s dynamic culture, from fashion and film to music and holiday traditions. Whether you’re looking for a festive winter experience, an exciting summer event, or cultural celebrations throughout the year, NYC has something to offer every type of traveler.

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