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New York: Hotel Week, a real godsend?

The show must go on. New York City is currently in Hospitality Week mode, which actually stretches over several weeks, until Valentine’s Day, February 13th.

It is a concept that the city exploits a lot. During a normal year, there is Gastronomy Week, Broadway Week, Must-See Week, Fashion Week, Arsenal Arts Week, Pride and even Harlem Week.

A first on the “weeks” calendar

For the first time, New York has set up this Hospitality Week, launched on January 4th. The brief detail of the concept: travelers get 22% off the regular room rate, at 110 participating hotels.

A real promotion?

As we know, such a promotion aims to boost reservations during a time of year when traffic is not at its peak. The particularity, however, in this period of a pandemic, is that if this promotion is of course interesting at first sight, it nevertheless falls during a period when the hotel industry in the world does not apply wall-to-wall regular pricing. .

For this reason, it is probably very appropriate to validate the prices in force, or even to continue to do what many are already doing: contact the hotel establishment to agree on a price. The proposals of the moment are sometimes surprising.

A promotion within another promotion

This Hospitality Week is part of the NYC Winter Outing, a promotional program which is in its 3th edition, which takes place every year and includes the following three other concept weeks: NYC Restaurant Week, NYC Broadway Week and NYC Must-See Week.

who and how

Among the hotels participating in this Hospitality Week are the Beekman Hotel, Lotte New York Palace, The Pierre New York, The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue, the Opera House Hotel, the Hilton Garden Inn New York /Staten Island, the Rockaway Hotel and the William Vale.

New York City invites industry and the public to make their hotel reservations at this site: nycgo.com/hotelweek.

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