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Enjoy discounted dinners, Broadway shows, and hotel stays during NYC’s ‘Winter Outing’


Here’s a chance to enjoy some of New York City’s most popular attractions at discounted rates. Hosted by NYC Tourism + Conventions, “NYC Winter Outing” kicks off this month, offering special deals at the city’s best restaurants, hotels, Broadway shows, museums, attractions, and more, through February 4.

NYC Winter Outing includes the city’s beloved Restaurant Week, which runs from January 16 through February 4. The prix-fixe dining program includes 581 restaurants this year, each offering two-course lunches and three-course dinners starting at $30, $45, and $60. Reservations will open on January 9; see a full list of this year’s participating restaurants here.

NYC Broadway Week offers customers two-for-one tickets to 18 Broadway shows. The Broadway shows included in this year’s event are “Wicked,” “Chicago,” “Hadestown,” “The Lion King,” “The Book of Mormon,” “Aladdin,” “Hamilton,” and more. You can book tickets for the discounted shows starting January 9.

LilliStar rooftop lounge and bar at Moxy Williamsburg, Photo courtesy of Moxy Williamsburg

During NYC Hotel Week, 150 hotels across the five boroughs will offer a 24 percent discount on standard room rates. Participating hotels include Ace Hotel Brooklyn, Conrad NY Midtown, Hotel Indigo Flushing, Hyatt Regency JFK Airport at Resorts World, Le Meridien NY Fifth Avenue, and many more.

“We look forward to the return of NYC Hotel Week which offers the year’s best rates on some of the world’s best hotels,” Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC Tourism + Conventions, said.

“The start of reservations for NYC Hotel Week marks the countdown to our NYC Winter Outing program, which combines all of your favorite activities with tremendous value through NYC Restaurant Week®, NYC Broadway WeekSM, and NYC Must-See WeekSM. Whether planning your own getaway or giving the gift of NYC for the holidays, these programs are your key to unlocking the best of the five boroughs this winter.” 

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