Where to Stay in New York for New Year’s Eve December 13, 2010| By:Mary Winston Nicklin Heading to New York to see the ball drop on New Year's Eve? The Times Square tradition goes back to 1907, and millions tune in every year to see the 12-ft geodesic sphere, weighing 11,875 pounds, descend on NYC. (The million spectators in Times Square get treated to a confetti shower at midnight.) You've got your pick of new and buzzworthy accommodations in the city-- from the Andaz 5th Avenue (recently profiled as "cool and comfortable" in The Telegraph) to The Eventi (with "floor-to-ceiling views of the Manhattan skyline"), InterContinental New York Times Square (boasting "a top-drawer concierge staff to help guests get tickets and navigate the neighborhood"), the Setai Fifth Avenue (occupying "the lower floors of a smashing new 60-story skyscraper designed by New York architects Gwathmey Siegel & Associates")-- all three featured by Susan Spano in a recent article for the Los Angeles Times. Posted in: Articles, Featured Luxury Hotels, Romantic Travel, Travel with Kids, Business Travel, Food and Wine, Luxury Spas, North America, Travel Industry News, Hot Spots, The Practical Traveler, Events Share : Related Hotels Castle Hotel and Spa Tarrytown, United States 71 Fair 235 Reviews ADERO Scottsdale formerly CopperWynd Resort Fountain Hills, Scottsdale, United States 94 Excellent 846 Reviews Rusty Parrot Lodge And Spa Jackson, United States 100 Excellent 178 Reviews Opus Hotel Vancouver Vancouver, Canada 97 Excellent 1656 Reviews Wentworth Mansion Charleston, United States 98 Excellent 118 Reviews