Valentines in New York

4 NIGHTS New York

Valentines in New York
4 Nights From
£919pp

Valentine’s Romance in the Heart of New York City

Celebrate Valentine’s Day in the vibrant streets of New York City, where romance is woven into the very fabric of the city. Begin your romantic journey at the iconic Statue of Liberty, a timeless symbol of hope and freedom. For a breathtaking experience, ascend the Empire State Building, where you can enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the city skyline. A leisurely walk through the serene paths of Central Park offers a tranquil escape, perfect for quiet moments together. As night falls, embrace the electric energy of Times Square, where the dazzling lights and lively atmosphere create unforgettable memories. Whether it’s exploring iconic landmarks or simply wandering the city’s streets, New York City offers the perfect setting for love.

Discovering New York’s Iconic Landmarks Together

New York City is a treasure trove of cultural wonders, making it an ideal destination for couples seeking adventure and inspiration. Explore world-renowned museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the Museum of Modern Art, where history and creativity come to life. Wander through the vibrant neighbourhoods, from the bustling energy of Midtown to the charming streets of Greenwich Village. With its iconic landmarks and endless sights, New York City offers couples a memorable Valentine’s Day filled with discovery and romance.

What's included?

Travel
Flights

Direct Flights to New York

Flying with Aer Lingus
Flying from Dublin Airport

Baggage

1 checked bag per person roundtrip

Accommodation
New York

4 NIGHTS New Yorker – a Wyndham Hotel

Offer Details

Based on 2 adults sharing

Travelling February 2025

4 Nights From
£919pp
Quote Reference number: 53417071

Staff Tips

  • Paula McMullan

    New York - You need to book at least a week ahead of time for most of New York's hotspots and a full month ahead for perpetually booked favourites such as Daniel, Babbo and Le Bernardin Restaurant.

    Paula McMullanPersonal Travel Planner
  • Linda Collins

    New York - If Jazz is your thing, then a visit to the Lincoln Center's glassy venue, Frederick P. Rose Hall, which floats five stories above Columbus Circle is definitely a must! In this complex, you can dine and hear world-class music at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, take in a show with stunning views of Central Park in The Appel Room or sit in one of the best concert halls in town in the Rose Theater.

    Linda CollinsPersonal Travel Planner
  • Adrienne Keogh

    New York - If you are looking for a great breakfast in NYC, cafes can be hard to come by. Check out Penelope, in 159 Lexington Avenue, they have a great breakfast menu including waffles, French toast and amazing buttermilk pancakes! You will certainly be filled up for a day in the Big Apple after visiting here.

    Adrienne KeoghSales and Operations Manager
  • Orlagh Hogan

    New York - Most of Manhattan, with the exception of a few downtown neighbourhoods like the West Village, the Lower East Side and Battery Park, is laid out on a grid system with very few hills, making it extremely easy to find your way around.

    Orlagh HoganPersonal Travel Planner
  • Angel Chua

    New York - Restaurant Week is held every year in New York, once in summer and once in winter. During these times you can eat at some of the city's finest restaurants for a fraction of the usual price.

    Angel ChuaPersonal Travel Planner

Talk to our team of experts

New York FAQs

  • How many days do you need in New York City?

    There are ways to make the most of the limited time travellers have in New York. Ideally you would spend at least three days to really see the main highlights. It is possible to do the ‘NYC highlights’ in a two-day itinerary, but it would be pretty full-on.

    Ideally, you would have 4-5 days to see the main sights without rushing too much.

  • When is the best time of year to visit New York?

    New York is a popular year-round destination. It is the ultimate destination for a city break. Choosing the right time of year for your break to New York is easy – any time is great. So when is the best time for a city break to New York?

    Best time of year for value?

    The best time to visit New York City is from April to June and September to early November when tourist crowds are not as overwhelming as during the peak times of Summer and Christmas.

    The cheapest time to visit New York is on weekends from mid-January to the end of February. This period contains the best combination of low prices and discounts on flights, hotels, and Broadway-type shows and musicals.

    Best time of year for weather?

    The best time to visit New York for pleasant, warm weather is from April to June. This coincides with springtime in the city. The weather is usually warm and dry at this time of year.

  • Which area to stay in New York?

    New York consists of five boroughs – Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island – and each has many famous and distinct neighbourhoods. Although Manhattan is the smallest of the five boroughs, it’s undoubtedly the most popular one among tourists looking for the best places to stay in New York City.

    Midtown Manhattan is the best area to stay in New York City for first timers as it’s easily accessible to everywhere. Lower Manhattan is more popular for tourists on a budget. There are some great value accommodation options in these areas and you can also walk to some fantastic local neighbourhoods like Greenwich Village, East Village and Soho. For a little bit of glamour stay in the fashionable neighbourhoods of the Upper East and West Side.

  • What's the best way to see New York City?

    New York City has so many things to see, places to visit and activities to enjoy. A tour is a great way to take in the highlights when on holiday to New York. Here are our top 3 ways to see the city:

    New York City Hop on Hop Off Downtown Loop

    See the world-famous bright lights and billboards of Times Square, sit back and relax as you enjoy the open-top double-decker views of famous sights like the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, One World Trade Center, the Flatiron Building, Grand Central, Rockefeller Center, Madison Square Garden, the Statue of Liberty and many more!

    Big Apple Helicopter Tour of New York
    It’s the perfect vantage point to see New York’s famous landmarks. Your flight will take you past New York’s most famous skyscrapers including the World Financial Center, Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, and Met Life Center. You’ll also get a bird’s eye view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

    Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
    The only way to visit Liberty Island (site of the Statue of Liberty) and Ellis Island is by taking a ferry from Battery Park. Statue Cruises is the National Parks Service official ferry service provider to both Liberty Island and Ellis Island. One ferry ticket includes access to both islands.