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NYC Neighborhood Guide: Top Starwood Hotels in SoHo, Chelsea, Times Square & More – 15% Off Sale

Choosing the right Manhattan hotel can overwhelm first-time New York City visitors, with neighborhoods like SoHo, Chelsea, Midtown West, and the West Village each offering distinct charms. Ideal for family vacations, girls’ weekends, or romantic escapes, every area features unique landmarks suited to varied travel styles. To simplify your stay, we’ve curated top neighborhoods and standout Starwood hotels—perfect timing with their 15% off sale.

SoHo – Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan SoHo Village

Once a bohemian enclave where artists lived above their galleries, SoHo in Lower Manhattan now dazzles with designer shops and luxury loft apartments.

Stay at Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan SoHo Village to browse Broadway boutiques amid the world’s highest concentration of cast-iron architecture. A 10-minute walk leads to the Center for Architecture, exploring urban design’s past and future.

Chelsea – Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan Chelsea

Hugging the Hudson River, Chelsea’s repurposed factories now house over 100 art galleries, nightclubs, the Rubin Museum of Art, and the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Its waterfront appeals to active travelers with Chelsea Piers sports facilities and Hudson River Park trails.

From Four Points by Sheraton Manhattan Chelsea, reach Chelsea Market in 10 minutes for local flavors and artisan goods, then stroll The High Line for iconic photo ops.

Central Park – Le Parker Meridien New York

Central Park welcomes 40 million visitors yearly across its 843 acres, offering ice skating at Wollman Rink, SummerStage concerts, a zoo, Belvedere Castle, an outdoor theater, sports fields, and upscale dining.

Just one block away, Le Parker Meridien New York positions you near Carnegie Hall, the Museum of Modern Art (three blocks), Rockefeller Center, Columbus Circle, and Bloomingdale’s flagship—all within 10 minutes.

Union Square – W New York Union Square

Union Square buzzes around the clock with vendors, protests, performers, a year-round farmers market, dog park, and bookstore in this National Historic Landmark.

Overlooking the plaza, W New York Union Square suits nightlife lovers. Walk under 10 minutes to East Village spots like Webster Hall, Irving Plaza, or St. Mark’s Place punk shops.

Times Square – The Westin New York at Times Square

Known as “The Crossroads of the World,” Times Square pulses with neon lights, global crowds, Broadway theaters, restaurants, and shops amid towering billboards.

The Westin New York at Times Square is a two-minute walk from Times Square’s core and Broadway; Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall are five minutes by taxi.

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