
Hotels in New York State
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Popular hotels in New York State

The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel
USA, New York, Midtown West
12543 reviews

The Andrew Hotel
USA, New York, Long Island
712 reviews

Wyndham Garden Totowa
USA, New York, Hasbrouck Heights
338 reviews

Holiday Inn Express Wall Street
USA, New York, Downtown New York
687 reviews

DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown
USA, New York, Manhattan - Downtown
3356 reviews

Doubletree by Hilton New York Times Square West
USA, New York, Midtown West
3335 reviews

Microtel Inn & Suites By Wyndham Middletown
USA, New York, Long Island
935 reviews

OYO Times Square
USA, New York, Midtown West
5610 reviews

Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Ave - Chelsea
USA, New York, Manhattan Midtown / Times Square
1668 reviews

Millennium Times Square New York
USA, New York, Manhattan Midtown / Times Square
7567 reviews

Hampton Inn & Suites Newark Airport Elizabeth
USA, New York, Newark Airport Hotels
1757 reviews

Comfort Inn Prospect Park Brooklyn
USA, New York, Brooklyn
45 reviews
Places similar to New York State to visit

North East Corridor
Many see America’s North East as the most familiar part of the USA, with the picturesque New England states, famous for its seafood and scenic drives, to the bustling and varied cities of Boston, with its colonial history; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s grand metropolis and the birthplace of American democracy; and, of course, Washington, D.C. the capital of the USA. The North East region offers global wonders beyond its cities; namely in the form of Niagara Falls and perhaps America’s most iconic water feature.
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New England’s picture postcard scenery is filled with charming little villages, lush green valleys and a seemingly endless coastline. Boston is the capital of Massachusetts, and one of the oldest cities in the USA. With its narrow, winding roads and red brick buildings, the city has an old world European feel to it. Discover the city’s rich history along the Freedom Trail which takes in some of the most important sites from Boston’s revolutionary past. Known as the ‘Birthplace of America”, Philadelphia is home to the most historic square mile in the U.S. The city’s diverse art scene and vibrant street life make it one of the most exciting cultural spots in the country.
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Texas
Famous for being cowboy country, the vast ‘Lone Star State’ of Texas was once a nation in its own right. You can experience the full spectrum of cultures and history here, from Mexican and Spanish to German and African-American. Texas draws you in with its hospitality and independent spirit, and has something for everyone: raise the roof at an Austin gig, shop ‘till you drop in cosmopolitan Dallas, and enjoy the romance of San Antonio.
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In the south-western South Texas Plains region is San Antonio, one of the best resorts in Texas for families. Look out for huge theme parks like Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Splashtown. In the central Hill Country region, further north is bohemian state capital Austin. It’s renowned for a live music scene that’s had it dubbed ‘The Live Music Capital of the World’. In the north-eastern Prairies and Lakes district is Dallas, one of the biggest cities in the USA and Fort Worth National Historic District. Houston is USA’s fourth largest city, is home to amazing museums and cultural centers, world-class shopping and Space Centre Houston. Enjoy Houston attractions at a discount with Houston CityPASS.
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New England
In New England, the journey is the destination. America’s northeast region is overflowing with panoramic mountain views, scenic coastlines and charming towns.
Discover rich history, cultural depth, quaint villages and natural beauty at every turn along the scenic roads. Stay in cosy inns or luxurious resorts. Sample local food at lobster shacks or dine in fine restaurants. Hike trails framed by colourful autumn leaves or count the lighthouses along the rocky shorelines; what are you waiting for?
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Rhode Island is the smallest state in the USA, but offers plenty of stunning beaches. Massachusetts is the historic centre of New England, and home to Boston, the biggest city in the region. Wander along the dunes of Cape Cod, and you’ll see why it’s a draw for artists and writers. New Hampshire is picture-postcard perfect, with its forests, mountain views, beaches, and quaint little villages. Vermont’s bold autumn colours need no filters, they’re worth the trip alone. All the New England states could fit into Maine, the ‘Pine Tree State’, which boasts stunning white pine tree scenery.
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Oregon State
Oregon is a state blessed with true natural beauty and seven natural wonders of its own, including a sleeping volcano, the deepest lake in the USA, and a dramatic coastline. Portland, one of the USA’s coolest cities is here, perfect for a city break with a friendly, villagey feel. The waters of the Pacific border Oregon on the west; Washington state is to the north, and California is to the south. This is a dream destination for those who love to explore as there are hundreds of miles of routes to bike, hike, climb and drive in.
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When you’re planning a day out on the coast or biking around Mt. Hood, be sure to pick out the best pit stops on the way. Oregon is a real foodie state; tour around the wineries in the Willamette Valley, and enjoy the local beer served in Portland’s bars. You can also sample local chocolate and cheese, and in the cities, you’ll find great coffee and doughnuts that are perfect for treating yourself after a relaxed day of shopping and people-watching.
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