New York Hotel Deals: Five Reasons To Use This Website

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New York Hotel Deals is a “deal finder” site for hotel reservations in NY, NY. What you will find below are five of the features that set this website apart from the others in this market.

#1 All Hotel Sites Are Searched Simultaneously

The #1 feature of New York Hotel Deals is that it searches through every hotel sites at the same time. This allows it to find the best deal every single time. Instead of spending hours searching through many different websites you can just let this site search through all of them for you (in just a few seconds.)

#2 Search By Neighborhood

People visiting NYC often need their hotel room to be in a particular neighborhood (such as the Upper West Side) with New York Hotel Deals it is simple to use the “Location Distance” tab on the search page to find hotels in any of the neighborhoods in NYC.

#3 Find A Hotel Near Any NYC Landmark

This is like the “search by neighborhood” feature except with this you are searching for landmarks in the “Location Distance” tab (they are listed alphabetically, so they are easy to find.) One example of using this tool would be searching for hotels near the Flatiron Building.

#4 Search For Luxury Hotels In Manhattan

You can easily use the “Stars” tab on the search results page to view 5 star hotels. You will likely be surprised to find some luxury hotels in NYC for less than $200 a night.

#5 Search For Inexpensive Hotels In New York City

You can use the “Price” tab on the search results page to search for the least expensive rooms in New York. But if you do this then you will want to go to the “Property Type” tab on the lower left side of the hotel search results and uncheck the “hostels” box because otherwise hostels will fill up all of the slots instead of inexpensive hotels.

This NYC Hotels Site also has a “Tourist Shop” which includes event tickets such as Bowyer Ballroom Tickets.

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