We've packaged up a bargain deal with sale flights and great-value hotel 🥹
From £542 pp
Don't forget to book your hotelCheck availabilityNYC is known for being pricy in December, when demand is at its highest for the incredible Christmas lights, ice-skating and the iconic Rockefeller tree.
Nabbing a deal is rare, but a Norse Airways flight sale, great-value hotel and our pirate skills (😉) have made it possible. This 3-night getaway in early December, staying in a 4-star Manhattan hotel, is from £542.
You'll be staying at the Radio Hotel, which we love for its Lego brick-like exterior and design interiors. Based in Manhattan, this boutique hotel is a 30-minute subway ride into Times Square. NYC Christmas shopping, here we come!
8–11 December
8–11 December
Click on 'Our lowest price' to get the cheapest rate
Price breakdown:
Flights: £260
Hotel: £564 for three nights / 2 people sharing = £282
Total: £542
A few things worth knowing:
The price is based on two adults sharing
Transfers and checked luggage are not included
We might be pirates, but we’re an honest bunch. We check all our deals when we review them to make sure everything is available. However, with deals this hot, things change quickly—flight prices fluctuate, hotel rooms sell out, currencies yo-yo. But mainly, demand for the best deals means the lowest prices don’t last long. If you’ve missed out this time, don’t worry, we’re working on more great offers.
Interested in offsetting your carbon emissions for this flight? Read our guide to help you make an informed decision.
Travelling solo? Check out our single-travel deals here.
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