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NYC Hotel Week Offers 22% Discount to Travelers This Winter

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Not even omicron can tame the city that never sleeps. NYC & Company, New York City's official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau, has launched its first-ever NYC Hotel Week, hoping to lure tourists to the Big Apple.

Running through February 13, NYC Hotel Week offers a 22% discount off the standard room rate at more than 110 hotels across all five boroughs. Some participating hotels include The Beekman Hotel; Lotte New York Palace; The Pierre New York; The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue; Opera House Hotel; Hilton Garden Inn New York/Staten Island; The Rockaway Hotel and The William Vale.

"As we welcome the new year, we stand firm in our commitment to support the City's hospitality industry, which has shown resilience in these unprecedented times," said Fred Dixon, President and CEO of NYC & Company. "NYC Hotel Week proudly supports hotels across all five boroughs and encourages visitors and New Yorkers to safely enjoy some of the City's finest accommodations during a time with less crowds and more opportunity."

NYC Hotel Week kicks off a range of travel deals offered by NYC Winter Outing–NYC & Company's annual citywide deals program celebrating New York City's hospitality and tourism industry with NYC Restaurant Week, NYC Broadway Week and NYC Must-See Week. NYC Winter Outing will return for its third year from January 18 through February 13, combining deals across all five boroughs on dining out, Broadway shows, attractions, museums and performing arts, with the addition of NYC Hotel Week deals for the first time this year. Bookings for the other three programs will open to the public on January 11, and Mastercard cardholders can enjoy early access from January 6-9.

The Key to NYC program mandates proof of full vaccination for patrons and staff of indoor dining, indoor fitness, and indoor entertainment and certain meeting spaces–including proof of one vaccine dose for children 5–11 years old as of December 2021. Patrons should visit each location's website for additional information on safety protocols.


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