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  • NEW YEAR’S EVE AT THE KNICK

Saints & Sinners A New Year’s Affair

An Iconic Celebration. A Legendary Address.

This New Year’s Eve, The Knickerbocker invites you to indulge in an evening of contrasts—where saints and sinners gather 150 feet below the famed Times Square Ball drop for the city’s most exclusive rooftop celebration.
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And when the clock chimes twelve, we’ll launch a year-long celebration of 120 years of The Knickerbocker Hotel — honoring the past, celebrating the present, and toasting the future of New York City’s most iconic hospitality experience.

Choose Your Experience

Tickets are now available across four levels:

PLATINUM PLUS

Dinner at Charlie Palmer
Steak IV at 8 PM;
Exclusive Skypod Access at 9PM

Includes Platinum package and private rooftop.

PLATINUM

Dinner at Charlie Palmer
Steak IV at 8 PM;
Rooftop Access at 9PM

Indulgent feast, early rooftop access, premium bar, and entertainment.

GOLD

Rooftop Access at 9 PM
Enhanced food stations, open bar, passed hors d’oeuvres, and live entertainment.
Rooftop Access at 10PM
Open bar, passed hors d’oeuvres, live entertainment, and a midnight toast.

CELEBRATE LONGER AT THE KNICK

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Ring in the New Year with a stay as iconic as the countdown itself. Whether you’re toasting to new beginnings or savoring one last indulgent escape, extend your time above Times Square — and enjoy exclusive savings the longer you linger.

Stay one to two nights → Save 15%
Stay three to four nights → Save 20%
Stay five to seven nights → Save 25%
Stay eight or more nights → Save 30%

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locationThe Knickerbocker Hotel, Times Square — the closest rooftop to the Ball dropDress codeBlack Tie Optionalaccess times Silver 10 PM • Gold 9 PM • Platinum & Platinum Plus 8 PM

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The Closest You Can Get to Midnight Magic

Above the crowds, beneath the stars, Saints & Sinners: A New Year’s Affair is the ultimate rooftop celebration beside the Times Square Ball Drop.