Nashville/ Health & Lifestyle
Published on May 21, 2019
Festival travel: New York City hosts the Governors Ball, with cheap flights from NashvillePhoto: iStock

Looking for the right time to visit New York City, but hoping to skip the typical Big Apple tourist scene in favor of a more local experience? The Governors Ball Music Festival is right around the corner, and might have exactly what you're looking for.

Started by local music lovers eight years ago, it features 60-plus artists of all genres, plus a selection of the best eats in town, street artists from around the city, interactive games and activities and more. What better way to experience the music, art and culture at the heart of NYC?

It’s more doable than you think. According to travel site Skyscanner, there are plenty of flights from Nashville to New York City in that time frame, and the prices aren't too shabby.

So if you're looking for a change of scenery, here are some deals to put on your to-do list. (Prices and availability are current as of publication and subject to change.)

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Flight deals to New York City

The cheapest flights between Nashville and New York City are if you leave on May 31 and return from New York on June 4. American Airlines currently has roundtrip tickets for $275.

There are also deals to be had earlier in May. If you fly out of Nashville on May 30 and return from New York City on June 2, Allegiant Air can get you there and back for $305 roundtrip.

Top New York City hotels

Regarding where to stay, here are some of New York City’s top-rated hotels, that we selected from Skyscanner's listings based on price and customer satisfaction.

The Standard, High Line (848 Washington St.)

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If you're looking to treat yourself, consider The Standard, High Line. The hotel has a 4.4-star rating on Skyscanner, and rooms are currently available for $275.

All 338 rooms at The Standard, High Line have ground-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views. It is within close proximity to the west side highway, Javits Center, SoHo and the Financial District.  

The Dream Downtown (355 W. 16th St.)

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There's also the 4.5-star rated The Dream Downtown. Rooms are currently set at $204/night.

It's situated between the thriving Meatpacking District and Chelsea.

Ace Hotel New York (20 W. 29th St.)

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If you're looking for an inexpensive place to stay, try Ace Hotel New York. The 4.3-star hotel has rooms for $84/night.

It's within walking distance of many popular destinations like Times Square, the Empire State Building, Macy's and the Broadway theaters. And it's close to the old Tin Pan Alley.

Featured New York City food and drink

If you're looking to snag a bite at one of New York City's many quality eateries, here are a few popular culinary destinations from Skyscanner's listings that will help keep you satiated.

Levain Bakery (167 W. 74th St.)

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Let's start with the essentials: dessert. For a popular option, check out Levain Bakery, which has an average of 4.8 stars out of 42 reviews on Skyscanner. The menu includes an inventive array of rustic breads and other creative takes on traditional baked goods and cookies.

The Meatball Shop (84 Stanton St.)

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If you're looking for a local favorite restaurant pick, head to The Meatball Shop, with 4.6 stars from 49 reviews.

"It was the best meatballs I have ever had," wrote reviewer ABelle.

Red Rooster (310 Lenox Ave.)

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Also worth considering is Red Rooster.

"The attention to detail in every part of this dining experience really made it a standout that we'll remember," wrote John349.

Dominique Ansel Bakery (189 Spring St.)

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Finally, there's Dominique Ansel Bakery.

"A visit to New York meant that we had to visit the bakery that started the cronut craze," wrote Trina. "Their cronut flavors rotate monthly and they never feature the same flavor twice."

Featured New York City attractions

Not sure what to do in New York City, besides eat and drink? Here are a few recommendations, provided by Skyscanner.

The Brooklyn Bridge Park (334 Furman St.)

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First up is The Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Brooklyn Bridge Park is located beside the Brooklyn bridge, and offers an amazing view of the entire city. It is a great place for a tourist to stop and take a quick lunch break while absorbing the skyline of Manhattan. It is a highly recommended spot to watch the sun go down over the city.

"The walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, whether you're walking from Brooklyn to Manhattan or vice versa, is one of the most iconic walks New York City has to offer," wrote visitor Gary. 

The High Line Park (New York)

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Then, there's The High Line Park.

This re-purposing of the old railroad line running through the Meat Packing district of Manhattan has become an outdoor favorite for locals and tourists alike. With wood-planked floors and landscaping, the High Line is a great place to escape the craziness of the city and enjoy a few quiet moments.

"The most fun place I have found to walk in the city yet," wrote visitor Lars. "Starting in spring they offered great tours. Every time I go there are even more things blooming. The views are amazing and ever-changing. There is a lot of great art along the High Line to enjoy and photo ops are endless."

The Statue of Liberty 

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Finally, spend some time at The Statue of Liberty.

Lady Liberty has welcomed the grandparents and great-grandparents of many Americans. A symbol of the country's possibilities, the Statue of Liberty National Monument includes nearby Ellis Island, where many European immigrants started on their journey of becoming Americans.


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