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The best “staycations” for New Yorkers

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Ask any New Yorker, and they’ll tell you: each neighborhood in NYC can feel like it’s own tiny metropolis. Each borough and block has endless (and diverse) options for eating, sightseeing, and shopping, and the communities within them have cultures of their own. Just taking a staycation in another part of the city can make New York feel brand new, even to New York native.Keep reading to discover our favorite picks across NYC for a fun-filled, relaxing staycation.

The Freehand Hotel

NoMad

Located north of Madison Square Park, the Freehand Hotel is the perfect place for a staycation and to fall in love with New York City all over again. Enjoy this niche neighborhood for all its glory — Michelin-star restaurants, elegant brownstones, historic sights. Freehand Hotel, once home to many storied writers, musicians, and creatives, aims to revitalize the artistic community of New York and even features custom-commissioned artwork by Bard College alumni.

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The William Vale

Williamsburg

The William Vale is one of the most renowned independent boutique hotels in Williamsburg, just minutes away from Lower Manhattan. The hotel boasts tons of multi-use spaces — a public park, a sprawling plaza, a 22nd-floor rooftop bar, and the longest pool in New York City (Vale Pool) — designed to connect locals and visitors alike. You’ll, no doubt, have an all-around quality weekend exploring one of the hippest neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

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The Marlton Hotel

Greenwich Village

The Marlton has a distinctive “Old-World charm” with its limestone flooring, dark woodwork, and antique rugs. You’ll be a stone’s throw from Washington Square Park, so expect to be surrounded by a wide array of the city’s finest restaurants and shopping choices. Spend your time soaking up the local culture, tour the Village on foot or by bicycle. Conveniently enough, several CitiBike stations are available nearby.

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