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Manhattan vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Manhattan

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Apartment in New York
The Louvre meets the heart of the east village
If you’re interested in options other than long stays, please reach out to me for flexibility. Welcome to the Louvre Apartment. The apartment is in the heart of the East Village in Manhattan. Considered to be one of the most dynamic neighborhoods of the world. Just step out the door and you are in the heart of it all. It represents the true New York City experience.Designed, decorated and furnished to represent the charming & historical lifestyle of European culture. It’s a quiet apt.
$165 per night
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Loft in New York
Spectacular East Village Loft
Stunning loft with 15 ft ceilings & original hardwood floors, in historic East Village building. The bright, spacious 2,000 sq. ft. space is filled with gorgeous antique furniture, Deco lamps, Oriental rugs, oil paintings and one-of-a-kind vintage bric-a-brac. Eat-in kitchen with floor-to-ceiling picture window overlooking street. Open living and dining areas, working office (with Fios 5G internet) and cable TV. Close to all public transport, minutes from Midtown Manhattan.
$210 per night
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Apartment in New York
Charming Studio with your Own Private Patio
Charming Studio with a private patio in a Harlem Brownstone. Ideal for couples visiting Manhattan - easy access to midtown (15 minutes) and downtown Manhattan (20-30 minutes). Subway 2 or 3 (red line) is just 5 blocks and one avenue away. We are present in the building during your stay making us conform with city ordinances. Contact-free check-in via code.
$98 per night

Stay near Manhattan's top sights

Rockefeller Center759 locals recommend
Bryant Park688 locals recommend
The Metropolitan Museum of Art2,653 locals recommend
Broadway15 locals recommend
Staten Island Ferry73 locals recommend
Macy's696 locals recommend

Manhattan apartment rentals

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Apartment in New York
Entire cozy 1 bedroom apartment
$161 per night
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Apartment in New York
Charming Studio in a Great location
$250 per night
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Apartment in New York
Million Dollar Listing Chelsea. 30 day minimum.
$263 per night
Superhost
Apartment in New York
THE SMALL ENGLISH MANOR NESTLED AMONGST THE TREES
$126 per night
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Apartment in New York
Beautiful Chelsea 2 Bedroom apt
$365 per night
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Apartment in Brooklyn
Home away from home in great neighborhood.
$122 per night
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Apartment in New York
Nice, cozy Studio in Midtown Manhattan NO PARTY
$210 per night
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Apartment in New York
Moon's House - Studio near Empire State Building
$253 per night
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Apartment in New York
Spacious charming upper east side apartment
$185 per night
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Apartment in New York
One bedroom apartment near Central Park
$141 per night
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Apartment in New York
Real 1-BR Home in West Village, Central yet Quiet!
$195 per night
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Apartment in New York
Charming Chelsea 1 bedroom
$223 per night

Manhattan home rentals

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Home in New York
Brownstone-Morningside Heights-Harlem
$173 per night
Superhost
Home in Brooklyn
Private, Beautiful Brownstone Guest Suite.
$283 per night
Superhost
Home in New York
Quality cozy studio in a quiet neighborhood
$92 per night
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Home in Brooklyn
Large 2BR Entire Floor Bushwick Home, Free Parking
$145 per night
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Home in Irvington
Home away from home
$81 per night
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Home in Yonkers
Cozy 2 Bedroom in Yonkers NY
$129 per night
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Home in Newyork
Main st APT w PRIVATE Bath, bedroom, living room.
$149 per night
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Home in West New York
Walk Everywhere | Modern 2-BR | Paid Parking
$228 per night
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Home in West New York
MODERN 1 BED MINS TO TIMES SQ & NYC
$129 per night
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Home in Brooklyn
Beautiful Brooklyn space in Prospect Heights!
$230 per night
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Home in Elmont
Stylish Luxe Apartment!
$130 per night
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Home in Brooklyn
Cozy 2BD APT close to subway
$160 per night

Manhattan condominium rentals

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Condo in Brooklyn
Williamsburg Apt. Panoramic View/Private Rooftop
$209 per night
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Condo in New York
Beautiful Alcove Studio in North Chelsea
$239 per night
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Condo in New York
Clean, Comfy, and Central Midtown Haven!
$315 per night
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Condo in New York
Spacious One Bedroom Entire Apt
$143 per night
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Condo in New York
Luxurious Famous Hell’s Kitchen!
$350 per night
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Condo in Brooklyn
Cool Brooklyn Apartment!
$198 per night
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Condo in New York
Cozy Room in uptown Manhattan
$110 per night
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Condo in Brooklyn
Serenity Park Slope - Entire Brownstone apt.
$186 per night
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Condo in New York
Glamorous 1 bd/1 bath Condo in Lower East Side
$225 per night
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Condo in New York
Private Large Unique space
$77 per night
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Condo in New York
Spacious Private Jr. One Bedroom Near NYU Hospital
$189 per night
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Condo in New York
Quiet Midtown Oasis - Sutton Place
$203 per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Manhattan

Total rentals

25K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

11K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

950 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

6.3K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

5.8K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

534K reviews

Your guide to Manhattan

Welcome to Manhattan

The borough of Manhattan is New York City’s beating heart and most densely populated area. Each neighborhood represents a different persona from the theatrical Times Square to the buttoned-up Financial District, and historic Chinatown to artsy TriBeCa. The city has its own adventure map, whether you’re taking an elevated walk along the High Line, spiraling through The Vessel sculpture, or exploring the lakes and lawns of Central Park. The island, which is about 13.4 miles long and 2.3 miles wide (at its widest), is also one of the most navigable, with streets running east to west, avenues going north to south, and Broadway cutting across the island diagonally. The best way to experience New York City is to simply dive right into the Manhattan bustle.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Manhattan

In Manhattan, every season is the best time to be here. Springtime, while sometimes chilly and rainy, ushers in the blooming of flowers all over town and longtime traditions of the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade and the Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival. Summer may be hot — and often sticky — but it’s also prime time for outdoor fun, with street fairs and festivities such as the NYC Pride March and the National Puerto Rican Day Parade.

Arts take over the parks with summer concerts and the free performances of Shakespeare in the Park. As crisper weather moves in, so does another magical time: fall in New York. The cozy atmosphere is accompanied by West Village’s Halloween Parade, the African American Day Parade, and the TCS NYC Marathon, which finishes in Central Park. The storybook spirit of the holidays kicks off the winter, anchored by the world-famous New Year’s Eve celebrations in Times Square.


Top things to do in Manhattan

Central Park

There’s a reason this 843-acre greenspace in the middle of Manhattan is such a favorite, with some essential sights — Bethesda Fountain, Belvedere Castle, and the Imagine mosaic at Strawberry Fields. Immerse yourself with the locals, whether it’s running around the reservoir, experiencing the roller discos at Skate Circle, or simply sitting and people watching.

Museums

All of Manhattan might as well double as a museum district. While there are classics —such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art (don’t miss the rooftop deck), the Guggenheim, and the American Museum of Natural History — others such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the New Museum grab headlines with their rotating exhibits. Museums without such boldface names also delight, such as The Frick Collection, The Morgan Library and Museum, and the quirky Mmuseumm. But perhaps the most essential to the history of the city is the emotional 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

The Edge

Manhattan has long been known for its skyscraper viewpoints — from the Empire State Building and Top of the Rock to One World Observatory. But newcomer the Edge takes the cake as the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, with a dramatically shaped platform jutting from the edge of the building that contains glass panels giving you a vertical view 100 floors down.

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