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NYC & COMPANY INVITES NEW YORKERS TO DISCOVER TIMES SQUARE NOW

10/26/20

NYC & COMPANY INVITES NEW YORKERS TO DISCOVER TIMES SQUARE NOW AND REVITALIZE THE CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD



——Earn Up to $100 Back and Enjoy Savings at Iconic Hotels, Museums, Attractions, Restaurants and More at Participating “All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways” Businesses ——



New York City (October 26, 2020)NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York City, is inviting New Yorkers to take an “NYC-cation” at the Crossroads of the World, in the heart of Times Square. With many deals to take advantage of, now is an attractive time to take a staycation in Times Square and the surrounding blocks, to visit some of the most iconic hotels, attractions, museums, shopping and dining that Midtown Manhattan has to offer.



While planning an “NYC-cation” in Times Square, New Yorkers are encouraged to explore NYC & Company’s latest All In NYC: Staycation Guides and earn up to $100 in Mastercard statement credits by taking advantage of the All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways promotion, NYC & Company’s most diverse, flexible and expansive lineup of offers ever, with more than 250 ways to save across the five boroughs.



"Now is the time for New Yorkers to re-experience Times Square… for its iconic lights, rich history, hidden gems, world-renowned dining and unique branded retail and attractions. While we can’t travel out, we should seize this moment and take advantage of the Neighborhood Getaway deals to book a hotel and play tourist with an ‘NYC-cation’ at the Crossroads of the World,” said NYC & Company President and CEO Fred Dixon.



Since summer, Times Square has seen a 60% increase in pedestrian traffic, with more than 100,000 people currently visiting Times Square each day. Some of the current deals being offered in Times Square include the Taste of Times Square pre-fixe meal discount, free dining with a hotel stay, and BOGO ticket deals at some of the most popular attractions and tours.



“Now is a great time to explore the hidden gems of Times Square and we're calling on New Yorkers #AllInNYC,” said Tim Tompkins, President of the Times Square Alliance.  “Make a weekend out of it and explore art tucked in unexpected places like the Max Neuhaus sound installation at the subway grates near 46th Street and Broadway and the Plastic Bag Store, enjoy a delicious and unique dining experience at our restaurants participating in Taste of Times Square Week through October 30, and spend the night at a hotel you’ve never experienced.  Now is your chance to take back Times Square and remember why it dazzles so many.”



New Yorkers exploring the five boroughs are encouraged to wear masks, practice social distancing and frequently wash/sanitize hands, as indicated in NYC & Company’s Stay Well NYC Pledge. Due to capacity restrictions and social distancing guidelines, it is recommended that guests purchase tickets for activities in advance.



Below is a brief selection of staycation ideas in Times Square to enjoy:



Hotels:












Arts & Culture:








  • Rediscover some of New York’s most famous cultural institutions near Times Square, including

    The Museum of Modern Art

     or

    St. Patrick’s Cathedral

    .




  • Times Square is often home to public art exhibits, with two currently on display.

    The Plastic Bag Store

    will be stocked with thousands of hand-sculpted items to show the enduring effects of single-use plastics and the

    Midnight Moment

    in Times Square continues as the world’s largest, longest-running digital art exhibition.

  • A well-kept Times Square secret that few visitors stop to notice is

    Max Neuhaus' sound installation

    , which is a constant “hum” on the triangular pedestrian island located at Broadway between 45th and 46th Streets, representing the constant business of the City.

  • At Doris C. Freedman Plaza, you can see Sam Moyer’s newest creation

    Doors for Doris

    , a Public Art Fund free sculpture exhibit which is made from the same stones that helped build New York City.



 Attractions:











  • Currently, Madame Tussauds is offering

    $17 off admission

    and Ripley’s Believe it or Not! is offering

    20% off admission

    when you mention the

    All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways

    promotion.

  • Take in sweeping views of New York City at some of its most popular and iconic observation decks,

    Top of the Rock

    and

    The Empire State Building

    .



    • Top of the Rock is offering

      20% off admission

      and The Empire State Building is offering a

      combination ticket

      for both the 86th & 102nd Floor observatories as part of

      All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways.


  • Spyscape: Interactive Spy Museum

    , smack in the middle of Midtown, is a 60,000-square-foot museum featuring fictional characters such as #007 James Bond and educational experiences based on world history including Edward Snowden, the FBI’s hunt for the KGB, and much more.






Dining:









  • Taste of Times Square

    is back with 20 restaurants participating from October 23-30, offering 3-course prix fixe menus at $35. Also in Times Square is the newly-opened

    Krispy Kreme flagship

    – look out for the famous red “hot light” and stop by for a freshly made donut.

  • Looking for a great date night option? Michelin star rated restaurant

    Le Bernardin

    offers a Chef’s Tasting menu with a wine pairing option. Or, take your date night to Paris and enjoy the French cuisine at

    Gabriel Kreuther Restaurant

    near Bryant Park. You and your date can also take a stroll through Central Park before dinner at Thomas Keller’s iconic

    Per Se

    , or after enjoying weekend brunch at

    Marea

    .

  • Empire Steakhouse

    is also offering a

    three-course menu

    with various options for starters, entrees and desserts for only $79.95, as part of the

    All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways 

    promotion.

  • Enjoy a cup of afternoon tea at the

    Russian Tea Room

    from 2–4:30p.m. daily for a pick-me up after shopping, or enjoy an outdoor lunch at

    Bryant Park Grill

    or the recently reopened

    Joe Allen Restaurant

    on 46th Street.

  • For a quick grab and go option, check out the

    Queens Night Market OUTPOST

    at Rockefeller Center through November 30, open 11a.m.–5p.m., Monday through Saturday, or the fish tacos at Seamore’s inside of

    Urbanspace W52

    Food Hall

    .



Shopping:









  • Get an early start on your holiday shopping list at

    Macy's Herald Square

    and

    Saks Fifth Avenue

    . Enjoy all the other shops along iconic Fifth Avenue as well, from

    Bergdorf Goodman

    to

    Tiffany & Co.

  • Just north of Times Square, pay a visit to the retailers at

    The

    or enjoy some shopping and the

    "Styling: Black Expression, Rebellion, and Joy Through Fashion"

    art exhibition at

    Nordstrom

    . On view through October 29, the exhibit was created by Bronx-native Diane Smith and pays tribute to the culture and style of Black women

    .




    • Take advantage of

      All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways

      and enjoy a complimentary gift as well as exclusive offers and discounts at

      The Shops at Columbus Circle

      .


  • For novice and experienced musicians alike,

    Guitar Center Times Square

    offers everything from instruments to accessories to sheet music, as well as repairs and lessons online (in-store lessons are currently unavailable).

  • For those unique gifts on your list or for the comic book aficionado,

    Midtown Comics

    in Times Square is every collector’s dream, with wall-to-wall comics to choose from.  

  • A special find, the

    Kinokuniya New York

    bookstore in Bryant Park has three floors of Japanese literature, animé and comics, as well as a wide selection of English literature, gifts and toys.



Tours & Other Activities:








  • Get your 10,000 steps and discover the history of Times Square on

    Big Onion Walking Tours

    Reclaiming Times Square: From the Deuce to Disney

    , which explores the neighborhood’s history from the carriage trade to what is now the Great White Way.




  • For a more relaxing tour of NYC, take a double decker bus tour with

    Gray Line CitySightseeing

     an open-top

    Big Bus Tour

    or the hop-on, hop-off

    TopView Sightseeing Tours

    .





  • Bryant Park

    offers 45-minute tours every other Wednesday, departing at 11.am. from the Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain, near 41st Street and Sixth Avenue. The walking tour takes you around the park and shows how it has transformed into New York City’s Town Square over the years.

  • Do you enjoy discovering some of Manhattan’s hidden secrets? Given an official post in 2012, New York's only fraction of a street –

    6½ Avenue

    – is hidden in Midtown between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. Will you be able to find it?  



NYC & Company recently updated the All In NYC: Staycation Guides to include itinerary ideas by neighborhood and theme, as well as mapping tools to further support safe exploration of New York City’s five boroughs. Through a partnership with Mastercard, registered cardholders will be offered a statement credit of up to $100 for qualifying purchases at participating hotels, attractions, local businesses and more, with All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways. Both initiatives are part of NYC & Company’s All In NYC.

About NYC & Company:
NYC & Company is the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the City of New York, dedicated to maximizing travel and tourism opportunities throughout the five boroughs, building economic prosperity and spreading the positive image of New York City worldwide. For all there is to do and see in New York City, visit nycgo.com.



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