Airbnb and Nasdaq are coming together to offer the ultimate, yet intimate, experience to close out 2020.
To honor the strength and resilience seen and felt around the world from New Yorkers, Airbnb and Nasdaq are offering locals the chance to call Times Square home for just one night under the New Year’s Eve Ball.
High (and safely isolated) above Times Square, on Nasdaq’s outdoor terrace, guests will have their very own geodesic dome to ring in the highly-anticipated new year while taking in panoramic views of the sparkling crystal ball. With Times Square celebrations going virtual this year, guests will have a truly unique experience during the traditional confetti celebrations, right below the ball.
The night will be full of magic and good vibes as guests are dazzled and glamourized with:
A virtual, personal greeting from Mariah Carey.
A $5,000 shopping credit to use along NYC’s famous 5th Avenue or local Times Square shops before their stay, along with a trunk full of sparkly New Year’s Eve hats, 2021 glasses and horns for the countdown to midnight.
Access to an indoor lounge to watch New Year’s celebrations around the world, adorned with local art. Or, enjoy the reading nook stocked with board games while waiting for the clock to strike twelve.
Dinner prepared by a private chef.
A sparkly piece of crystal featuring this year’s Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball design as a memento to take home.
Panoramic views to see all broadcasted events and concerts organized by Times Square Alliance.
To honor those who have given everything to protect New Yorkers during the COVID-19 crisis, Airbnb will make a contribution to an organization serving New York City front-line workers and their families.
Any New York City resident who wants to have an evening to remember can request to book the one-night stay beginning on Monday, Dec. 21 at 9 a.m.
here.
All COVID-19 protocols will be followed in conjunction with state and city guidelines. Read more about Airbnb safety protocols
here.
Those who request to book must prove New York City residency and currently live in the same household.