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  2. 5 Beautiful Cities for Cheap Vacations in New York This Winter

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    Check Out: 6 US Cities Where You Can Still Enjoy a Luxury Vacation for Cheap Read Next: 10 Airline Rewards Programs That Provide the Most Value for Your Points

  3. The 14 Best New Hotels in New York City - AOL

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    On the site of the former Hotel Williamsburg, the most eye-catching of the luxury hotels to hit the hip hood in the 2010s, Arlo Williamsburg is the exact right home base for a New York City getaway.

  4. The best U.S. cities for nightlife and late-night cravings - AOL

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    Lyft shares data-backed insights about nightlife and late-night cravings across the U.S. The best U.S. cities for nightlife and late-night cravings Skip to main content

  5. List of hotels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt Grand Central New York: 1,298 Row NYC: 1,331 New Yorker Hotel: 1,083 Park Central Hotel: 935 The New York Palace Hotel: 909 Edison Hotel: 900 The Westin New York at Times Square: 873 Crowne Plaza Times Square: 795 The Westin New York Grand Central Hotel: 774 Millennium Broadway Hotel: 750 The Lexington Hotel NYC: 725 YOTEL New York at ...

  6. Hotel Wolcott - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Wolcott is a hotel at 4 West 31st Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Constructed between 1902 and 1904 by developer William C. Dewey, it was designed by John H. Duncan in the French Beaux-Arts and neoclassical styles.

  7. Nightlife - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife has been a vibrant area of research for sociologists. Nightlife establishments including pubs, bars, and nightclubs function as third places, according to Ray Oldenburg in The Great Good Place. [6] Some sociologists have argued that vibrant city nightlife scenes contribute to the development of culture as well as political movements.