Photo: Winter Outing Press Photos / Cortesía
NYC & Company, the official destination advocacy organization and convention and visitor bureau for the five boroughs of New York City, advertisement that the opening reservations of the plan Winter excursion 2023 (New York Winter Trip 2023) will start this January 10th.
The NYC Winter Outing program will take place between January 17 and February 12and will offer discounts on winter experiences in all five boroughs, such as NYC Restaurant Week prix fixe menus at nearly 500 restaurants.
In addition, the program will offer 2-for-1 tickets to 22 NYC Broadway Week shows and 2-for-1 tickets to more than 40 museums, attractions, tours and the performing arts for NYC Must-See Week.
The NYC Hotel Week program, also part of the Winter Outing initiative, offers discounts of 23% off the rates of over 140 hotels until February 12th
Reservations for all programs can be made at nycgo.com/winterouting.
“Whether you’re planning a staycation, date night, or visit to our city, the NYC Winter Outing program has great deals for everyone,” the mayor of New York City saidEric Adams.
“Try one of our world-renowned restaurants during NYC Restaurant Week, catch one of our iconic Broadway shows at NYC Broadway Week, visit one of the thousands of unique attractions at NYC Must-See Week, or stay in a hotel at the best cities of the world during NYC Hotel Week, you are supporting the productive machinery that keeps our city going,” said Adams.
Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company, said the NYC Winter Outing program offers “tremendous value” on a broad range of favorite experiences across the five boroughs, translating into additional sales for restaurants, attractions, theaters, small businesses and hotel during the slowest time of winter.
This year’s program sees the collaboration of transportation companies such as United Airlines, as an official partner, Amtrak, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and NJ TRANSIT, as well as sponsors Mastercard.
New York Restaurant Week 2023
NYC Restaurant Week will offer two-course prix fixe lunches and three-course dinners for $30, $45 and $60 at nearly 500 restaurants across the five boroughs.
Mastercard cardholders who pre-register HERE will receive a $10 credit to their account when they spend $45 or more per transaction (up to 3 transactions, for a total of $30 back) at restaurants participating in NYC Restaurant Week.
You can make your reservations, as well as appreciate the complete list of participating restaurants, at the following link: nycgo.com/restaurantweek.
2×1 on the NYC Broadway Week schedule
NYC Broadway Week initiative to offer 2-for-1 tickets for 22 shows. Among the new presentations this year are & Juliet; A Beautiful Noise, the Neil Diamond musical; Between Riverside and Crazyamong others.
The shows that will return this 2023 are: Aladdin; Chicago; Funny Girl; City of Hades; Harry Potter and the Cursed Child; Leopoldstadt; MJ The Musical; Moulin Rouge! The musical; You are the Musical; The Book of Mormon; The Lion King; piano lesson, yes Evil.
Ticket reservations can be made at nycgo.com/broadwayweek.
NYC Must-See Week also with 2×1
The NYC Must-See Week initiative will offer 2-for-1 tickets to more than 40 museums, attractions, performing arts and tours. This year’s attendees include Carnegie Hall, Citi Field Tours, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Kings County Distillery, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York Botanical Garden, Summit One Vanderbilt, The Metropolitan Opera and many more.
Tickets can be booked at nycgo.com/mustseeweek.
23% Off Weekly New York Hotels
The program NYC Hotel Week offers a 23% discount. at standard rates from today until February 12, in more than 140 hotels in the five arrondissements.
Among the new hotels with the offer for this 2023 are: Hard Rock Hotel New York, Le Méridien New York and Fifth Avenue.
Returning hotels include: The Hoxton, Williamsburg; Lotte New York Palace; The Beekman, a Thompson hotel; The Hoxton, Williamsburg; The Langham, New York, among others.
Hotels can be booked at nycgo.com/hotelweek.
New York City’s tourism industry continues to recover, with 56.4 million travelers visiting the five boroughs in 2022, 71.4 percent more than in 2021 (47.4 million domestic and 8.9 million international).
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