Do you want me to book hotels for/in New york for you?

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Do you want me to book hotels for/in New york for you?

Are both okay?
 
No you wouldn't use "for New York for you". It's 'ín New York'.
Note that the first letters of both 'New' and 'York' are capitalised.
 
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