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Flight + Hotel(optional car available) |
Flight + Luxury HotelYour dates from $489 |
Flight + CarYour dates from $333 |
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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New York City, NY |
All Dates | from $337 |
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Available Dates
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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New York City, NY |
Fri, Nov, 20 - Sun, Nov 22 | from $413 |
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New York City, NY |
Sat, Nov, 21 - Mon, Nov 23 | from $413 |
| Destination | This Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Fri, Nov 20
Returning Sun, Nov 22 Returning Mon, Nov 23 Returning Tue, Nov 24 |
from $413 from $446 from $503 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Sat, Nov 21
Returning Mon, Nov 23 Returning Tue, Nov 24 |
from $413 from $470 |
| Destination | Next Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Wed, Nov 25
Returning Sun, Nov 29 Returning Mon, Nov 30 |
from $796 from $942 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Thu, Nov 26
Returning Sun, Nov 29 Returning Mon, Nov 30 Returning Tue, Dec 1 |
from $763 from $640 from $534 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Fri, Nov 27
Returning Sun, Nov 29 Returning Mon, Nov 30 Returning Tue, Dec 1 |
from $638 from $633 from $503 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Sat, Nov 28
Returning Mon, Nov 30 Returning Tue, Dec 1 |
from $583 from $443 |
| Destination | More Weekends | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Thu, Dec 3
Returning Sun, Dec 6 Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $367 from $398 from $428 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Fri, Dec 4
Returning Sun, Dec 6 Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $337 from $367 from $398 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Sat, Dec 5
Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $337 from $367 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Thu, Dec 10
Returning Sun, Dec 13 Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $455 from $486 from $503 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Fri, Dec 11
Returning Sun, Dec 13 Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $425 from $455 from $473 |
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New York City, NY |
Leaving Sat, Dec 12
Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $425 from $443 |
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Nearby Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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New York Vicinity, NY
|
All Dates | from $323 |
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New York City, NY
(includes luxury hotel) |
All Dates | from $489 |
Other Destinations in the Mid-Atlantic
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Syracuse, NY
|
All Dates | from $311 |
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Wilmington, DE, DE
|
All Dates | from $315 |
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Philadelphia, PA
|
All Dates | from $324 |
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Allentown, PA
|
All Dates | from $326 |
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Buffalo, NY
|
All Dates | from $327 |
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Niagara Falls, NY
|
All Dates | from $328 |
Other Big City Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Dallas, TX
|
All Dates | from $204 |
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Fort Worth, TX
|
All Dates | from $217 |
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Houston, TX
|
All Dates | from $239 |
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San Francisco, CA
|
All Dates | from $344 |
New York City: Why Go
New York City, NY: You-Wanna-Piece-a-This?
Come on, we dare you to try to "make it" in the city that never sleeps-mostly because there's so much to do!
Place we love, even if it is touristy: We don't care if it's full of tourists--New Yawkas embrace Central Park's 843 acres as a dream backyard with everything from a full-size zoo and lake to Adirondack-style bridges, rowboat rentals, and a rocky waterfall. There's even a castle--not to mention a hand-carved, wooden carousel, a children's Alice in Wonderland sculpture garden, and dozens of museum-worthy bronze statues. We simply can't get enough of this place.
Best excuse for packing a coat and tie: Dapper men don top hats and sophisticated ladies even break out the gloves to experience opera at its best in the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. As the famous Austrian crystal chandeliers rise to the ceiling and the curtain opens before classics such as La Boheme or Aida, you'll be partaking in a timeless New York tradition.
Editor's favorite watering hole: You could join the crowds at the bars downtown, but it doesn't get more authentic than Russian Samovar's Theater District haunt with live cabaret and the best flavored vodkas outside of Moscow. For an upscale, but kinky, Graduate vibe, saunter into the Philip Johnson-designed Four Season's restaurant in the Mies van der Rohe Seagram Building.
Chill-out spot: Take in the best views of the Manhattan skyline while crossing the Brooklyn Bridge from New York's Financial District. Reward yourself with a slice of Grimaldi's coal oven pizza at the end of the rainbow on the Brooklyn side. (Dodging Brooklynites on bicycles on their way home is part of the fun.)
Break the bank dinner: For comfort dining at its finest and most expensive, NYers in-the- know clamor for a reservation at Gramercy Tavern, a warm and welcoming New York landmark delighting palates with New American cuisine staples such as filet mignon and paprika-rubbed quail atop buttery polenta.
Get out of dodge: When pounding the pavement takes its toll, NYers head to Chittenango Falls, the local alternative to Niagara. This 167-foot waterfall's size, beauty, and power are awe-inspiring, and on a sunny day, even a jaded city dweller can get goosebumps from the mist-shrouded rainbows.
The real deal: Back when Harlem was the capital of New York nightlife, the Cotton Club was the hub of the jazz scene. Today locals and jazz lovers gather again for live music at the historic Lenox Lounge, fried chicken and waffles at Amy Ruth's, and casual jaunts around Sugar Hill's iconic brownstones.
You can take it with you: We recommend packing a pizza from Spumoni Gardens, bagging bagels and lox from Barney Greengrass, and stopping at the only-in-NYC boutiques in Nolita to return home with local finds.
Come on, we dare you to try to "make it" in the city that never sleeps-mostly because there's so much to do!
Place we love, even if it is touristy: We don't care if it's full of tourists--New Yawkas embrace Central Park's 843 acres as a dream backyard with everything from a full-size zoo and lake to Adirondack-style bridges, rowboat rentals, and a rocky waterfall. There's even a castle--not to mention a hand-carved, wooden carousel, a children's Alice in Wonderland sculpture garden, and dozens of museum-worthy bronze statues. We simply can't get enough of this place.
Best excuse for packing a coat and tie: Dapper men don top hats and sophisticated ladies even break out the gloves to experience opera at its best in the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. As the famous Austrian crystal chandeliers rise to the ceiling and the curtain opens before classics such as La Boheme or Aida, you'll be partaking in a timeless New York tradition.
Editor's favorite watering hole: You could join the crowds at the bars downtown, but it doesn't get more authentic than Russian Samovar's Theater District haunt with live cabaret and the best flavored vodkas outside of Moscow. For an upscale, but kinky, Graduate vibe, saunter into the Philip Johnson-designed Four Season's restaurant in the Mies van der Rohe Seagram Building.
Chill-out spot: Take in the best views of the Manhattan skyline while crossing the Brooklyn Bridge from New York's Financial District. Reward yourself with a slice of Grimaldi's coal oven pizza at the end of the rainbow on the Brooklyn side. (Dodging Brooklynites on bicycles on their way home is part of the fun.)
Break the bank dinner: For comfort dining at its finest and most expensive, NYers in-the- know clamor for a reservation at Gramercy Tavern, a warm and welcoming New York landmark delighting palates with New American cuisine staples such as filet mignon and paprika-rubbed quail atop buttery polenta.
Get out of dodge: When pounding the pavement takes its toll, NYers head to Chittenango Falls, the local alternative to Niagara. This 167-foot waterfall's size, beauty, and power are awe-inspiring, and on a sunny day, even a jaded city dweller can get goosebumps from the mist-shrouded rainbows.
The real deal: Back when Harlem was the capital of New York nightlife, the Cotton Club was the hub of the jazz scene. Today locals and jazz lovers gather again for live music at the historic Lenox Lounge, fried chicken and waffles at Amy Ruth's, and casual jaunts around Sugar Hill's iconic brownstones.
You can take it with you: We recommend packing a pizza from Spumoni Gardens, bagging bagels and lox from Barney Greengrass, and stopping at the only-in-NYC boutiques in Nolita to return home with local finds.