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Chinese Lunar New Year in New York City: 2005 Hotel Deals
Don't miss out on the Chinese New Year festivities in New York City.

By , About.com Guide

Jan 13 2005
Chinatown New York City’s Lunar New Year celebrations feature festivals, parades, dragons and authentic New Year’s Chinese feasts. Travelers can experience all of it first-hand with special hotel rates from the Holiday Inn Downtown, the Clarion Solita Soho Hotel and the Windsor Hotel. Lunar New Year celebrations in Chinatown begin February 5, 2005, through February 23, 2005.

This Lunar New Year, the Holiday Inn Downtown (138 Lafayette Street) is offering a $149 rate, per room, per night, including taxes from February 4, 2005, through February 13, 2005. Full American breakfasts is available at $15 per person. From February 18, 2005, through February 20, 2005, the rooms are priced at $179, per room, per night, plus taxes and will include breakfast for two. For more information please visit http://holidayinn-nyc.com or call 212-966-8898.

The Clarion Solita Soho Hotel (159 Grand Street) is the area’s newest hotel and offers rates from $199 per room, single or double occupancy. This offer is valid for the month of February 2005. For more information please visit www.choicehotels.com or call 212-295-3600.

The Windsor Hotel (108 Forsyth Street) is offering rates beginning at $155 per room, based on single or double occupancy. For more information please call 212-226-3009.

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