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Guestroom at The Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn, New York

Guests enjoy a peaceful escape at the popular Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn, for the ideal NYC staycation

The travel sector is well acquainted with the mass exodus of New York City residents on summer weekends, as New Yorkers flock to beachside enclaves from the Hamptons to Connecticut and Cape Cod. Yet many hotels and NYC PR agencies are beginning to take advantage of a growing market for those city residents looking to go against the fray and relish all the city has to offer during a weekend “staycation.”

 

For the Millennial, Trendy Hotels and Party Pool Scenes Continue to Attract

 

The young Millennial generation is even beginning to swap house-share weekends in Montauk for extended summer stays at some of New York’s trendier hotels – think Dream Downtown, Standard Highline and the party-centric Gansevoort Meatpacking. Able to take full advantage of summer Friday’s, hotels are catering to this influential group with live poolside DJ sets and inspired décor.

 

As a New York City public relations agency, our team makes a point of understanding the different demographic markets our hotel clients are targeting. Distinguishing your hotel with unique offerings whether a distinguished cocktail menu, lively art exhibition or world-class DJ set, is essential to stand apart from the competition in a market as saturated as NYC.

 

For Culture Enthusiasts its All About Location and Creature Comforts

 

The best part of staycations for New Yorkers of all generations? Taking advantage of all of the city’s cultural offerings that are too often forgotten in the hustle and bustle of regular city life. For culture lovers, chic, upscale hotels like The Nomad and The Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn offer ideal locations for exploring all that the different boroughs have to offer, while still maintaining a distinct life and character all their own.

 

Located on 28th street and Broadway, the Nomad offers a sleek, sophisticated and trendy retreat from the party scene that can sometimes dominate hotels in lower Manhattan, while offering the perfect central location. Whether looking to explore the museums along Museum Mile, take in a Broadway show or explore the streets of Soho, everything is just a short subway ride or walk away.

 

With New Yorker’s attention focused on the bustling Brooklyn scene, trend-setting hotels like the Wythe Hotel, a converted factory on the Brooklyn waterfront, are offering stellar recluses from which to explore the culture, dining and nightlife Brooklyn has to offer. So why not take a weekend to experience the beauty of New York amidst some peace and quiet this summer? We’re all for it.