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America’s Favorite Travel Show Returns to New York

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Jacob K. Javits Center (Hall 3D/3E) 429 11th Ave New York, NY 10001 212-216-2000

2025 Show Dates:

Public Show Hours: Saturday, January 25: 10am – 5pm Sunday, January 26: 11am – 4pm

Directions/Parking:

Paid parking is available near the Convention Center. 

For more information on directions and parking,  Click Here

Phone: 203-878-2577 Email:  [email protected]

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Adults 17 and over.  Children 16 and under are free when accompanied by an adult.

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One Day Adult Ticket: $18 Two Day Adult Ticket:  $26

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Active Duty Military Discount:  The Travel & Adventure Shows support all of our men and women in the U.S. armed forces. We thank you for your service. Please accept our small token of thanks – U.S. active duty military, and 4 members of their immediate family are provided FREE admission to the Travel Show. Please present U.S. active duty military ID at the Buy Tickets registration counter at the Show. Note: No refunds on previously purchased tickets.

Courtyard New York Midtown West   – .7 mi/5 min walk to convention center 461 West 34th Street , New York, NY 10001

Online Reservations: Click Here Phone: 1-212-553-3000

Room Rates: $219/night plus tax Rate Available through 1/2/2025 * Rooms Available on a First-Come, First-Served Basis

Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan   – 1.3 mi/30 min walk to convention center 1605 Broadway, New York, NY 10019

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Room Rates: $159/night plus tax Rate Available through 1/2/2025 * Rooms Available on a First-Come, First-Served Basis

Hyatt Place NYC Times Square – .6 mi/4 min walk to convention center 350 West 39th Street, New York, NY 10018

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Room Rates: $139/night plus tax Rate Available through 1/5/2025 * Rooms Available on a First-Come, First-Served Basis

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2022: Daring to Explore Again

Long-postponed trips sometimes fizzled into staycations as Covid lurked and costs rose. But when we were finally able to travel, we were dazzled anew.

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By Morrigan McCarthy

  • Dec. 20, 2022

This was the year the world (mostly) reopened for travel. It came in fits and starts, and a year that was supposed to be the year of big travel turned, for many, into a summer of staycations with rising costs and yet another spike in Covid cases. But travel did come back, eventually, and with it a whole host of postponements , cancellations and general chaos .

When we were finally able to get back out there and explore, many found that travel looked a little different, whether because of climate change , economic change or simply because our own ideas of what constitutes a good vacation had shifted in the course of the time that we mostly stayed home.

As the last couple of years have taught us, the ability to travel is truly a gift, and as we plan the adventures that 2023 will hopefully hold, let’s all agree never to take it for granted.

On the New York Times Travel desk, we spent 2022 navigating the twists and turns of this year along with everyone else. We dared to dream a bit, and this fall we brought back the popular column 36 Hours, after a two-year hiatus:

A skyline of lit skyscrapers stretches across the frame, looking south in Manhattan. The sky is pink with bands of dark clouds.

Does the cabin crew ever get scared in the air? Can middle-seat passengers really claim both armrests? How do I survive a flight with my toddler? Kristie Koerbel , a 20-year veteran flight attendant shared tips and answered all our questions — and some we never thought to ask.

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We got lost in the beauty and community of train travel and explored new alternatives to what (in the United States at least) has often been considered the least comfortable form of travel — long-haul buses:

If you preferred a more meandering kind of two-wheeled travel, Alex Crevar wrote about riding his bicycle from Italy to Croatia , taking in ancient traditions, sublime food and perched-village photo ops:

We brought you to the far corners of the world through spectacular photography:

And finally, we had some suggestions for stretching your travel budget, including some alternative locales to consider , ideas for traveling in Europe as a retiree and much more from our Frugal Travel column , which has been covering budget travel for almost 30 years! It’s something to consult as you plan — maybe you can squeeze in a little more travel next year than you thought? And isn’t that the dream?

Follow New York Times Travel on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook . And sign up for our weekly Travel Dispatch newsletter to receive expert tips on traveling smarter and inspiration for your next vacation. Dreaming up a future getaway or just armchair traveling? Check out our 52 Places for a Changed World for 2022.

Open Up Your World

Considering a trip, or just some armchair traveling here are some ideas..

52 Places:  Why do we travel? For food, culture, adventure, natural beauty? Our 2024 list has all those elements, and more .

Provincetown, Mass.:  Located at the tip of Cape Cod, P-town (as locals call it) has overlapping — and sometimes competing — identities : one of America’s oldest art colonies, nature preserve, thriving L.G.B.T.Q. resort and historic Portuguese fishing village.

Lake Como, Italy:  Stars like George Clooney frequent this scenic corner of northern Italy, but you might be surprised by how affordable it can be. Here’s an insider’s guide .

South of France:  Horses, bulls and birds of all types live among the pink marshes of the Camargue, a rugged landscape shaped  by the relentless push and pull of sea and river.

Disney Theme Parks:  As Disney has raised the cost of tickets and hotel rooms at its theme parks, and added pricey, difficult-to-navigate tools, even its most loyal fans are asking themselves  if they should rethink their vacations.

Helsinki, Finland:   Explore the stunning architecture  of the new central library, browse treasure-filled shops in the Design District, sweat in a wood-burning sauna, sip cocktails on a schooner and trek across islands in the surrounding archipelago.

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2019 New York Times Travel Show Reports Highest Consumer and Trade Attendance Ever

The New York Times has announced that its annual Travel Show reached a new record of 35,568 participants—the highest attendance in the Show’s history.

Attendance included 11,756 travel trade and 23,812 consumer attendees during the three-day event that took place from Jan. 25-27, 2019 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. 2019’s show marked the 16th anniversary of The New York Times Travel Show, the largest travel industry show in North America. Incredible India was this year’s Presenting Sponsor.

The number of participating exhibitors also hit a new record with over 730 companies representing 176 countries, an all-time high.

2019 Show Highlights

Trade Day: The first day of the Travel Show on Friday, Jan. 25 was reserved exclusively for travel industry professionals and members of the media, offering 22 Focus Conferences panels that covered the latest products, services, destination information and trends from travel industry experts; an open general session address given by MMGY’s Steven Cohen ; and four informative Business Series sessions, a new programming feature to the 2019 Show.

Keynote Address: Given on Friday, Jan. 25 by veteran travel journalist and editor James Shillinglaw , in conversation with: Christine Duffy , President, Carnival Cruise Line; Kristin Karst , Executive Vice President and Co-Owner, AmaWaterways; Jennifer Tombaugh , President, Tauck;   Jackie Friedman , President, Nexion Travel Group; and Lindsey Ueberroth , Chief Executive Officer, Preferred Hotels & Resorts.

Star Speakers : Saturday, Jan. 26 and Sunday, Jan. 27 were open to all attendees and featured various cultural presentations and performances, food demonstrations, and one-on-one conversations with travel experts, influencers and celebrities including travel expert  Pauline Frommer , food memoirist and “Top Chef” host, Padma Lakshmi ; The Times’s inaugural 52 Places traveler Jada Yuan, and television host, Samantha Brown . The 2019 show also highlighted new seminar topics such as: “Staying Well While You Travel,” “How to Travel to Cuba in 2019,” “Heritage Travel: Walking in Your Ancestors’ Footsteps,” and “Sustainable and Socially Conscious Travel: Tips, Advice and Travel Experiences.”

Trade Day Speakers: A robust list of Trade Day speakers included: Erika Richter , Director of Communications and Lillian Africano , Past President, Society of American Travel Writers (SATW); Anne Marie Moebes , Publisher, Travel Market Report; Terry Dale, President, United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA); Rainer Jenss , President & founder, Family Travel Association; Ignacio Maza , Executive Vice President, Signature Travel Network; Kate McCulley , Travel Blogger, Adventurous Kate; Todd Neuman , Executive Vice President, South African Airways; Sylma Brown , Director, Caribbean Tourism Organization-USA, Inc.; Arnie Weissman , Editor in Chief, Travel Weekly, and Charles Sylvia , Vice President, Trade Relations, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)

Return of LGBTQ Pavilion: The LGBTQ Pavilion featured the latest trends around L.G.B.T.Q.-centric tourism and showcased a wide range of L.G.B.T.Q. travel experts from exhibitors including ManAboutWorld,  AIG Travel, Atlantis, Berlin, Discover Puerto Rico, Enjoy Illinois, Fort Lauderdale, IGLTA, Oscar Wilde Tours, Passport magazine, Provincetown, Provincetown for Women, Quiiky LGBT Italy and Wild Rainbow African Safaris. The pavilion was curated by gay travel expert and ManAboutWorld editor in chief, Ed Salvato .

Taste of the World Pavilion: For the 16th year, the country’s largest culinary travel showcase again delivered its unique combination of tips and tastings, this year featuring New York Times food writers Melissa Clark and Joan Nathan , Phil Rosenthal from Netflix “Somebody Feed Phil,” and delicious experiences from food trails, cruises, resorts, restaurants and Broadway shows. The Taste of the World’s curator, host, and executive chef is A&E’s “The Well-Seasoned Traveler” Doug Duda , and for the second year running, the pavilion’s presenting sponsor was Israel Ministry of Tourism.

Family First: The Family Pavilion sponsored by the Family Travel Association, showcased leading players in the Family travel space, including lodges, resorts, destinations and cruise lines. Family themed activities were offered by Family Travel Radio, Celebrity Cruise Line, LEGOLAND New York Resort, MSC Cruises, PADI. In addition, Camp Cody, New Hampshire’s premier summer camp once again hosted a kid-loving interactive area that offered archery, slime making, giant Jenga, Cornhole, friendship bracelets and everyone’s favorite campfire treat – S’mores!

Travel Show Exhibitor Awards

2019 Travel Show Exhibitor Award winners included:

Best in Show:  Incredible India

Best New Exhibitor:  Pugliapromozione

Most Interactive:  MSC Cruises

The People’s Choice:  Japan National Tourism Organization

Most Imaginative:  Korea Tourism Organization

For photos of the 2019 New York Times Travel Show, visit here .

2019 New York Times Travel Show Sponsors

Incredible India is the Presenting Sponsor of the 2019 New York Times Travel Show.

South African Tourism and Visit California are Gold sponsors of the 2019 Travel Show; Allianz Global Assistance, Greek National Tourism Organization, MSC Cruises, Visit Florida, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and Hungarian Tourism Agency are Silver sponsors; I Love New York, Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, Pugliapromozione and the Georgian National Tourism Administration are Bronze sponsors. Israel Ministry of Tourism is the Taste of the World Sponsor.

Industry sponsors include: Adventure Travel Trade Association, Africa Travel Association, American Society of Travel Agents, Association for the Promotion of Tourism to Africa, Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association, Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association Education Foundation, Caribbean Tourism Organization, Cruise Line International Association, Destination Wedding & Honeymoon Specialists Association, European Travel Commission, Family Travel Association, International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association, Millennials in Travel, Pacific Asia Travel Association, Professional Travel Bloggers Association, Travel Goods Association, Society of American Travel Writers, U.S. Tour Operators Association, and Well-Being Travel.

Girls LOVE Travel, GoNomad, Healthy Aging Magazine, Insider Travel Report, ManAboutWorld, Passport Magazine, TA Connect, TravAlliancemedia, and Travel Market Report are media sponsors for The 2019 New York Times Travel Show.

Explore Further

Food expert and ‘top chef’ host padma lakshmi to headline 2019 new york times travel show, incredible india announced as presenting sponsor for 2019 new york times travel show; new program highlights also added to event schedule.

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Celebrating 15 years, the New York Times Travel Show is back with more than 550 exhibitors sharing tips of the trade. There will be live seminars featuring Zac Posen, Andrew Zimmern, Samantha Brown, Pauline Frommer and others; cultural performances; culinary demonstrations and tastings; travel advice;   travel deals and  more. Receive a s pecial discount of  $5 off your ticket purchase with code SOCIAL.

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