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  2. 19 Summer Weekend Getaways From NYC You Should Book ASAP - AOL

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    Mayflower Inn and Spa. Distance from NYC: 2 hours Why We Recommend It: 58 serene acres of woodland and gardens; Sunday supper;, sound meditation; hiking trails Rate: from $695/night Top Things to ...

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    From the Finger Lakes to the North Fork to even The Bahamas, here are the top spots you can go on an NYC weekend getaway. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

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    Urban Cowboy Lodge. Distance from NYC: 2 hours and 30 minutes Why We Recommend It: fire pits, decadent soaking tubs, great for hiking Rate: from $200/night A wilderness retreat reminiscent of a ...

  5. Tourism in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Overall the city welcomed 37.9 million visitors who stayed overnight in 2018, of whom 13.6 million were international. [3] Major destinations include the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, Broadway theatre productions, Central Park, Times Square, Coney Island, the Financial District, museums, and ...

  6. Lotte New York Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    2. Website. www.lottenypalace.com. Lotte New York Palace Hotel is a luxury hotel in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, at the corner of 50th Street and Madison Avenue. It was originally developed between 1977 and 1980 by Harry Helmsley. The hotel consists of a portion of the Villard Houses, built in the 1880s by McKim, Mead ...

  7. Lowline (park) - Wikipedia

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    The abandoned Williamsburg Trolley Terminal space in 2012. Lowline Tech Demo 2012. The Lowline, formerly known as the Delancey Underground,[1] is a stalled construction project that would have become the world's first underground park in the New York City borough of Manhattan.