Articles Mentioning New York City Hotels

8 Gay Neighborhoods for Celebrating Pride Week

Photo Courtesy of Lara Grant Many cities around the world are celebrating LGBT Pride this week and weekend with lively parades, rallies, and parties. To gear up, we found the neighborhoods in major cities worldwide that act as hubs for the LGBT community. So whether you’re staying put or traveling this week, grab a rainbow…

Hillary Clinton and Lady Gaga at The Plaza

The Plaza, New York City Politicians and performers will come together tonight at New York City’s famous Plaza hotel for an intimate concert to raise money for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential run. Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett are set to perform to the tune of $1,000 to $2,700 per ticket. Anyone who raises $50,000 receives…

Pride 2015: 7 Top-Notch Gay Hotels Around the World

Cities around the world have been celebrating Gay Pride throughout the month of June, and most — like NYC, Paris, San Francisco, Seattle, and Barcelona, to name a few — are hosting their biggest events this weekend. We’re celebrating in our own way: By taking a look at the best hotels designed for LGBT travelers.…

The 6 Best Spots for Lobster This Summer

Today is National Lobster Day (again) and while we enjoy a buttery roll with fresh lobster any day of the year, the holiday is the perfect excuse for chowing down on the crustacean. Maine may be many’s first pick for the destination with the best lobster in the United States, but we’ve found some spots…

What $300/Night Gets You in NYC For Every Style

Taking a trip to New York City can be costly — city-priced cocktails, broadway plays, museum tickets, and of course, hotel stays can all add up. If you’re looking to spend around $300/night for your stay, but don’t want to compromise your style, don’t fret! In a city that seems to have it all, this…

What Europeans Really Think of These 16 New York Things

Ever wonder what Europeans really think of New York City? Us, too. Luckily, Oyster has employees all over the world, so we asked some of our friends across the pond to react to uncaptioned photos of these 16 New York City things that define the Big Apple. Many of their takes were pretty spot on.…

Which Mode of Transportation is Best in These 8 Cities

Should you rent a bike, hail a cab, or take the subway? When traveling, knowing the best way to get around the city is key to making the trip less stressful. Some locales are ideal for walking or biking around, while others are more suited for public transport. Luckily, we’ve taken out the guesswork for…

What $100/Night Will Get You in 10 Cities Around the World

The costs of a budget motel and a five-pearl luxury resort may not be as drastically different as you think. Actually, they might not be different at all: It all depends on where you are. So, using sample dates August 18 through 21, we searched the globe for hotels that have rates at just $100/night…

Japanese-Inspired Pod Hotels Are Opening Worldwide

Capsule hotels got their start in Japan in 1979, when they were invented to cater to those looking to save some serious cash. Businessmen and travelers who required little more than a bed for the night would pay rock-bottom prices for just that: a tiny overnight accommodation, usually stacked above another bed, with a TV…