Which neighborhood should I pick for a first stay in New York?
Midtown (around Times Square, Empire State and Bryant Park) is the easiest base for a first trip: subway access everywhere, Broadway on foot and a short walk to Central Park. The Upper East Side (facing the Met and Central Park) suits families and is home to a large Jewish community. The Upper West Side (Lincoln Center, Riverside) is quieter and family-friendly. For a trendier vibe, SoHo, TriBeCa or Brooklyn DUMBO offer design hotels and stunning Manhattan skyline views.




















