New legislation, set to take effect in late February, will change the way hotels can advertise their nightly rates.
The World Cup is four months away, but one group of excited fans is already preparing a victory dance: New York’s hoteliers.
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NYC's Cheapest vs Most Expensive Pet-Friendly Hotels: $39 vs $4024 Night with My Dogs!
Join us for a hilarious hotel comparison in New York City as we check in with Brodie and Luna to the cheapest pet-friendly ...
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New York City's most iconic hotel restaurant is a Central Park gem making diners feel like royalty
This New York City hotel restaurant offers guests an unforgettable experience with a sumptuous ambiance and luxurious dining ...
Hotels in NYC and beyond are now barred from charging hidden “junk fees” that often add unexpected costs to bookings thanks ...
The rule takes effect in a month and applies to anywhere, including Long Island, a city resident books an ...
During the press conference, the city's youngest mayor said, "life in our city does not need to be defined by hardship," and ...
The mayor said the city will require hotel operators to disclose all mandatory fees, including credit card holds and deposits.
The Hotel Association of New York and the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council supported Zorhan Mamdani’s final ruling, which will take effect Feb. 21.
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