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A spacious living area features a low wooden coffee table and a large, soft sectional sofa arranged around a sleek television mounted on the wall. Light fills the room through multiple tall windows, illuminating the intricately carved canopy bed positioned nearby.
Apartment in Bedford-Stuyvesant
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews

Decatur street Limestone an Urban Zen experience

Legal Class B : Since the completion of my carefully restored and zen decorated apt ,every morning I walk into the space take a deep breath and exclaim “I can live here”. This is what I want my guest to experience . In a well appointed space on a tree lined street with rows of old brownstones guests can immerse themselves in the two worlds Bedsty offers. One where southern ,Caribbean culture (still evident at Peaches and Ma and Pop) sits alongside the new and hip Saraghina’s,Milk and pull.

Superhost
A view from the bay windows reveals a serene waterfront scene. Soft evening light reflects off the water, with the skyline of Manhattan visible in the distance. Streetlights illuminate the nearby road, creating a calm ambiance at dusk.
Apartment in North Bergen
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 360 reviews

Best view of Manhattan skyline

Most amazing skyline of Manhattan. Bus stop is right in front of the house, 20-30 minutes to Time Square. This en-suite fits simple traveler who needs a nice place to relax, and enjoy the view. parking space cost you $15/day (must reserve) Easy access to NYC with a fraction of the cost. If you traveling more than 2 guests we will open the attached 2nd bedroom with double bed. Please be aware you are booking an en-suite inside a townhouse. You will share entrance door and staircase with others.

Top guest favorite
The living area features a spacious sectional sofa, a wooden coffee table, and decorative shelving units displaying items. A television is mounted on the wall, and natural light filters through the large windows dressed with soft curtains. The layout promotes an inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Midtown Manhattan
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Spacious Historic Manhattan Residence – Prime Area

Experience the comfort of a spacious one-bedroom brownstone apartment that accommodates up to five guests. Located near Central Park, Times Square, and Fifth Avenue, this spot offers convenience and proximity to New York City’s most iconic attractions. Perfect for short or extended stays, it provides a comfortable home base in Manhattan. The unit is on the second floor of a walk-up with two sets of stairs, which may not suit everyone, but many guests find the space and location well worth it!!

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A spacious bedroom features a comfortable bed with plush pillows. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, illuminating the soft beige walls. A minimalist television is mounted on the wall opposite the bed, and a stylish ottoman adds a touch of texture.
Hotel room in Midtown Manhattan
4.74 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

Luxury Penthouse Suite near Central Park

The Manhattan Club is the perfect combination of luxury and location in the heart of New York City. Spend time in one of the oversized Penthouse Suites or enjoy your Penthouse Exclusive balcony for great views! (Exclusive to all Penthouse Guests, not private, open seasonally) Incidentals: $500 authorization at Check-in. Must present valid credit card and government ID (21 years of age) Price Includes All Taxes/Fees (There will be no additional tax or daily fees charged during your stay. )

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A spacious rooftop deck is illuminated with string lights, featuring a covered seating area. Plush red seating circles a central fire pit, providing a cozy atmosphere. The skyline of Manhattan is visible in the background, creating a captivating setting for relaxation.
Condo in Gowanus
5 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

ParkSlope: Private Skyline Rooftop | 10 min to NYC

Welcome to my spacious loft in Park Slope Brooklyn. Steps from the best NYC has to offer, two blocks to the subway, and only 10 minutes to Manhattan. You will have access to two, queen-sized bedrooms, and a gorgeous space with exposed brick that comfortably sleeps 6! Spectacular private roof deck shared with one other unit, central a/c, wood burning fireplace, complimentary high speed WIFI, cable, smart TV, toiletries,travel essentials, cookware, dishwasher, and laundry facilities included.

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Home in Upper East Side
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

The Green Room: 70s Groove Themed Studio

Welcome to the Green Room NYC. Many will love it, some may hate it, but one thing is for sure: you're in store for a blast from the past when you stay here.. Designed by designer & muralist, Kate White, this 1879 former hostel was transformed into a retro, green AF abode to feed your adventurous cravings. No detail was spared in creating this funky, nostalgic, 70's themed space. Whether you're visiting for a day or a month, just know the grass is always greener in the Green Room.

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A studio room features a full bed alongside a twin-over-twin bunk bed against exposed brick walls. A small dining area with four chairs is visible, and the well-equipped kitchen is in the background. Natural light enters through a window covered by sheer curtains.
Apartment in Midtown Manhattan
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 358 reviews

RareFind Midtown Location Studio with full kitchen

There are one full bed and one twin-over-twin bunk bed in the studio. ▶▶▶▶▶1-5 mins to most subway & train stations. Penn Station: 1,2,3,A,C,E,LIRR,Amtrak 34 Herald Sq Station: F,M,B,D,N,Q,R,W, Path train ▶▶▶▶▶ 5-15 Min to Walk: ‣Empire State Building, Macy's, Madison Square Park, Times Square, Broadway Shows, Grand Central Terminal, Central Park Rockefeller Center ▶▶▶▶▶ 10-20 Min By subway ‣ Liberty Statue, Brooklyn Bridge, Chelsea Market, 911 Memorial & Museum, Hudson Yard

Guest favorite
The living area features a contemporary brown leather sofa paired with light-colored pillows. A decorative fireplace with a mosaic surround anchors the space. Two round wooden coffee tables are centered on a patterned rug, with a small vase and candles on display.
Loft in Harlem
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

1 Min to Subway: King Bed, Luxe Airy Space + Patio

Welcome to Vintage Luxe, a stunning 1894 landmark in Sugar Hill restored into a luxurious boutique! This charming unit includes an accent fireplace, bay windows, a king bed, high-speed WiFi, a dedicated workstation, and a fully equipped kitchen. Step outside to your private patio—a rare NYC luxury. With a prime location just 1 minute from the metro and close to Yankee Stadium, this space is perfect for couples, families, or groups seeking a central and elegant stay.

Guest favorite
The bedroom features a spacious bed with crisp linens, positioned opposite a brick fireplace. Two windows allow natural light to fill the room, complemented by a ceiling fan. A bookshelf and small tables are visible, enhancing the cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite in Clinton Hill
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

Top-floor, wood-frame farmhouse, 2BR/bath.

WE COMPLY WITH ALL COVID-CLEANING PROTOCOLS. Our one-family home is a wood-frame farmhouse, circa 1900, restored and modernized for optimal comfort. We reside in the house. You and your party have private access to the entire top floor with 2 bedrooms (queen/double), air conditioning and overhead fans, skylights, and a European spa bathroom with claw-foot tub and tree-top views. Your comfort is important to us. Share your questions. We’re happy to answer.

Top guest favorite
A cozy bedroom features an antique brass bed with soft bedding adjacent to a wall of bookshelves filled with various literature. A decorative mirror reflects the room's warm light, while a vintage-style fireplace complements the eclectic decor. A colorful area rug enriches the floor space.
Guest suite in Washington Heights
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Elegant Uptown Historic District Garden Suite

Your pied-à-terre on Sugar Hill in the Jumel Terrace Historic District. Formerly a rare bookshop, the garden suite resounds with Harlem Heights' history from the Founding Fathers thru the Founding Brothers to our vibrant now. Think privacy, quiet, autonomy and a garden in bloom. Short walk, one subway stop, to NY/Columbia-Presbyterian. This is a two family house. Fully compliant with NYC short term rental laws. Hosts discretely present during your stay.

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Private room in Downtown Manhattan
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Huge Prvt Suite in Massive Loft in Lt-Italy/SoHo

NYC Little Italy! My enormous full floor 3500 sqft Loft has PRIVATE living & dining areas, & 2 PRIVATE entrances. Quite rare, GUESTS have the private South wing (2800 sqft 4 bedrm 2bath) and the HOST has the North wing. (2 buildings joined together-natural separation by vestibule doorway.) SoHo/NoLita and Chinatown is next door. Host always present during your stay (can share living-dining rms. or can be PRIVATE for guests upon request.)

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A modern studio apartment features a spacious bed with crisp linens, complemented by decorative pillows. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall. A dining area with seating for four is visible, while the kitchen showcases stainless steel appliances and ample cabinetry.
Apartment in The Financial District
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 474 reviews

17John: Executive King Suite with Sofa Bed

Welcome to 17John — boutique suites in the heart of the Financial District. More apartment than hotel, our spacious suites feature fully equipped kitchens and a true home-away-from-home feel. Enjoy access to our fitness center, rooftop terrace, lounge, laundry facilities, and conference room. Fulton Street Station is steps away, with the 9/11 Memorial, South Street Seaport, and great dining all within walking distance

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in New York?

    New York has a variety of neighborhoods that appeal to different interests, including artsy stays in Chelsea, historic brownstones in Brooklyn, and vibrant nightlife near the East Village. The Upper West Side and SoHo are frequently suggested for convenient access to many attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in New York with kids?

    Families often explore Central Park’s playgrounds and zoo, discover hands-on exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History, and visit the iconic Statue of Liberty. Interactive experiences like the Children’s Museum of Manhattan are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best things to do in New York?

    New York has world-famous landmarks such as Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Statue of Liberty. Stroll neighborhoods like Greenwich Village, see a Broadway show, or explore street food stands in Queens for local flavor.

  • How is the weather in New York?

    New York experiences cold winters around 28–40°F (-2–4°C), with occasional snow, and warm summers near 70–85°F (21–29°C), typically humid. Spring and autumn have milder temperatures and changing foliage, making outdoor activities popular.

  • When is the best time to visit New York?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and vibrant city life. Winter brings festive decorations, while summer features diverse outdoor events and large gatherings in city parks.

  • What are the best places to visit in New York?

    Popular places include the Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The High Line and Brooklyn Bridge are also frequently suggested for distinctive city experiences.

  • What are some hiking trails in New York?

    Central Park has scenic walking paths, while the trails in Prospect Park and the elevated High Line provide city views and green spaces. Just outside, parks like Inwood Hill Park feature forested trails popular with locals.

  • What are some family activities we can do in New York?

    Families can explore interactive exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History, take carousel rides at Central Park, or enjoy waterfront parks in Brooklyn. Visiting the Bronx Zoo and catching a show tailored for children is often recommended.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from New York?

    Day trips often include exploring historic sites in Sleepy Hollow, hiking in Bear Mountain State Park, and relaxing on the beaches around Long Island. The Hudson Valley region is known for art spaces and seasonal farm experiences.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in New York?

    New York has pet-friendly accommodations in areas like Williamsburg, the Upper West Side, and Park Slope. Many local parks and green spaces welcome dogs, making it easy to explore with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting New York?

    Consider exploring neighborhoods on foot, using public transportation, and starting your days early to visit popular sites before they get busy. Locals often suggest sampling food from small delis and markets, and carrying an extra layer for unpredictable weather.

  • What is New York known for?

    New York is known for its diverse communities, iconic skyline, and landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and Central Park. The city is renowned for arts, theater, and a distinct culinary scene with influences from around the world.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in New York?

    Discover the quiet paths of Roosevelt Island, the street art in Bushwick, or the secluded gardens at Wave Hill. Small museums and local bookstores in Greenwich Village offer distinctive cultural experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in New York?

    New York has classic foods such as bagels, pizza, and cheesecake, alongside international offerings like dim sum, Caribbean patties, and halal carts. Food halls and local delis showcase flavors from a wide range of communities.

  • What should I bring for a trip to New York?

    Pack comfortable shoes for walking, layers for shifting temperatures, and an umbrella for rain. A reusable water bottle and a map or navigation app can be helpful when exploring different neighborhoods.

  • What is the nightlife in New York like?

    Neighborhoods like the Lower East Side and Williamsburg are known for diverse nightlife—find live music, dance clubs, rooftop lounges, and late-night eateries. Broadway shows and jazz bars are frequently suggested for those seeking memorable evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in New York?

    New York has widely known events like the New York City Marathon in autumn, Pride celebrations in June, and Lunar New Year festivities in Chinatown. Summer often features outdoor concerts and cultural festivals in city parks.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in New York?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals can be found in neighborhoods such as the Upper West Side, Park Slope, and Astoria. These areas have nearby parks, playgrounds, and convenient access to museums and dining options.

All about New York

The city that never sleeps is also a showcase of the best the United States has to offer. Manhattan’s bustling, gridded streets are home to some of the nation’s most famous landmarks, such as Times Square, Central Park, and Rockefeller Center, as well as neighborhoods made famous by TV shows, such as the West Village and the Upper East Side. But there’s more to New York City than Manhattan. Explore the other four boroughs, too: the Bronx (home of the New York Yankees and Italian-infuenced Arthur Avenue), Staten Island (a free ferry ride away and a world all its own), Brooklyn (a mix of trendy eateries and family-friendly communities), and Queens (including the waterfront Long Island City and the culturally diverse Astoria).

What are the top things to do in New York?

Central Park

As the rapid urbanization of New York City surged in the 1800s, the 843-acre Central Park was carved out in 1858 to ensure Manhattanites had their own backyard. Now they share it with 43 million visitors a year. No agenda is needed to explore the wonders of the green space, but among the highlights are the Bethesda Fountain, Belvedere Castle, and Strawberry Fields’ Imagine sign.

Empire State Building

While plenty of city skyscrapers offer sprawling views — including the One World Observatory, Top of the Rock, and Hudson Yards’ Edge — the classic New York City aerial view is still from the top of this 102-story building, completed in 1931.

Statue of Liberty

Located on Liberty Island in the Hudson River, the 22-story copper Lady Liberty is accessible via ferry from Battery Park or New Jersey’s Liberty State Park, and includes a visit to Ellis Island.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in New York

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 54,260 vacation rentals in New York

  • Verified guest reviews

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    13,720 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 12,120 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    1,470 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    26,160 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    53,400 of New York vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Lake access, and Pool across New York rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    New York stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    New York's top spots, include Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and Empire State Building

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