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Planning a trip to New York City can be daunting. Luckily, the city is loaded with Airbnbs in all five boroughs with deals for everyone, whether you’re an extravagant spender or a budget-minded traveler. No matter where you want to stay, we’ve got you covered.
There are plenty of ways to maximize your stay with points and miles. If you’ve never used Airbnb before, sign up through TPG to get $40 off your first booking — and the gravy train doesn’t stop there. Book through the Delta portal and earn 1 SkyMile for every dollar spent on your stay, and make sure to charge the purchase to a travel rewards card to rack up extra points. Using a card like the Chase Sapphire Preferred will get you 2x points on all travel purchases while the Chase Sapphire Reserve will get you 3x points on an Airbnb stay. When you combine the two, you’re effectively double-dipping with your points earning.
Value Deals (less than $200 per night)
1. A Huge Loft in Williamsburg
This charming loft is a great deal for anyone who wants to explore both Brooklyn and Manhattan. It’s near the Williamsburg bridge — just one subway stop from Manhattan — and in the heart of Williamsburg, which means it’s close to restaurants, galleries and nightlife. The space is an oasis of peace and tranquility, making this one of our top picks for an amazing value. Rates from $138 per night.
2. A Beautiful Suite in the Upper West Side
This charming apartment is so close to Central Park you might spend as much time there as you do in this cozy abode — it’s also near plenty of museums and restaurants, making it a great base for exploring the city. Plus, the room comes with a pull-out sofa, so there’s plenty of room for you and a couple of friends to crash. Rates from $155 per night.
3. A Chic and Modern Apartment in Chelsea
You won’t be able to beat this modern gem at such an affordable price. Located in the heart of Chelsea, this attractive apartment can fit up to four people. Plus, it’s close to art galleries and surrounded by an active nightlife scene, so there’s no excuse to not use this apartment to its full potential. Rates from $125 per night.
Mid-Tier ($200-$350 per night)
4. A Sweet Loft Suite in Greenpoint
This brightly colored Brooklyn loft is the perfect apartment for a romantic getaway. Located in north Greenpoint in the Box House Hotel, this brightly lit living space features large windows, hardwood floors and a mix of contemporary and antique furniture. Rates from $232 per night, with a minimum three-night stay required.
5. A Ranch-Inspired Luxury Eco Apartment
Despite its Western decor, this “Urban Cowboy” luxury apartment is located in a 100-year-old classic East Village building. The living room and kitchen are open spaces, so this pad has plenty of room for guests to hang out and enjoy their surroundings. It’s also filled with notable amenities — don’t miss the heated tiles in the bathroom or the chance to soak in its large Jacuzzi tub. Rates from $345 per night with a minimum three-night stay required.
High Roller ($350+ per night)
6. A Stunning Two Bedroom Apartment in Midtown
You won’t want to leave this apartment after you check out the amazing views. Located near the border of Midtown and the Upper East Side, it’s easy to find anything from museums and art galleries to bustling buildings and tranquil parks nearby. Rates from $400 per night with a minimum three-night stay required.
7. An Upper West Side Gem Near Strawberry Fields
This huge Upper West Side apartment has rustic charm and tons of unique artwork and decor — it also sleeps up to eight people in the sprawling space. Beatlemaniacs and music lovers in general will love its proximity to Strawberry Fields in Central Park, a memorial to the late, great John Lennon, who lived nearby in The Dakota. Rates from $399 per night.
The Showstopper
8. A Park Avenue Penthouse with a Private Terrace
One word: Views. This immaculately decorated penthouse with a private terrace is worth every penny, and can fit up to six guests in its two bedrooms and large, open living area. Enjoy views of the skyline from any of the rooms — the master bedroom also provides a closer look at the Chrysler building. If and when you decide to venture out, it’s located on elegant Park Avenue, putting you within walking distance of some of the best shopping and restaurants in the city. Rates from $636 to $1,000 per night depending on your dates, with a minimum two-night stay required.
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Source: thepointsguy.com