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1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
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Overlooking leafy Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York Harbor and Manhattan’s downtown skyline, 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge is a gleaming urban resort with light-filled rooms and a laid-back rooftop.
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1 Hotel Central Park
PlusSituated two blocks from Central Park, the 1 Hotel is an eco-friendly, sophisticated refuge in the midst of Midtown.
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11 Howard
Plus11 Howard is a chic, eco-friendly urban retreat located in the heart of SoHo.
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Aman New York
PlusPicksIndagare IndexWhen it opened last year in the 1921 Beaux-Arts Crown Building on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, Jean-Michel Gathy’s long-awaited vision of what an urban resort can be was the talk of the town. The Big Apple might not have...
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Baccarat Hotel New York
PlusFrom the lit-up Baccarat glass display in the entrance to the crystal chandeliers in every salon, the grand yet intimate Baccarat Hotel embodies the elegance of the brand.
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Crosby Street Hotel
PlusPicksIndagare IndexFrom the London group Firmdale Hotels, spearheaded by owner and creative director Kit Kemp, the Crosby Street Hotel offers a playful escape in the heart of SoHo. Firmdale built the 11-story building from the ground up with sustainability at the...
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Equinox Hotel New York
With its ‘cool, dark, quiet’ tagline, the Equinox Hotel New York is an urban oasis within Hudson Yards.
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Four Seasons New York City, Downtown
PlusOpened in September 2016, the new Four Seasons hotel represents a departure from the old-world, traditional identity of the brand.
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Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC
In the heart of the vibrant Meatpacking District, the revitalized Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC eschews the hotel’s original (and legendary) party vibe in favor of a fresh and grown-up (though still sexy) take on urban luxury.
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Hôtel Plaza Athénée
PlusOrnate and luxurious, this Upper East Side property feels like a private home.
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Lotte New York Palace
PlusOriginally constructed in 1882 as a private residence, the New York Palace offers 176 modern rooms alongside the dated accommodations of the main, historical hotel.
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Mandarin Oriental New York
PlusA sleek, Asian-inspired hotel set high above a commercial and corporate enclave, the Mandarin Oriental's best feature is its unparalleled views of Central Park.
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Nine Orchard
Located at the corner of Orchard and Canal on the border of the Lower East Side and Chinatown, Nine Orchard is the perfect mix of sophistication and style in an eclectic neighborhood close to galleries and shopping offering an authentic...
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NOMO SOHO
PlusThe NOMO SOHO is a boutique hotel in Soho that draws a sexy celebrity and European clientele.
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Park Hyatt New York
PlusLocated in Midtown West, the Park Hyatt boasts enviable accommodations, great art and design and a stunning 25th-floor spa and pool.
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SIXTY Soho
PlusSIXTY Soho, set on Thompson Street, is a luxurious oasis with chic furnishings, comfortable rooms and an excellent Italian restaurant, Sessanta.
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Soho Grand
PlusThe Soho Grand is a great place for those who want to spend a few days in Soho, in a vintage-meets-modern atmosphere.
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Soho House
Located in New York’s trendy Meatpacking District, the Soho House is a private club that attracts a crowd of entertainment industry professionals and a hotel that's open to non-members.
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St. Regis
PlusPicksA 2013 refurbishment of the St. Regis brightened the traditional grandeur of one of New York’s most historic hotels.
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The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel
PlusThis trendy property fuses modern, downtown cool with old New York charm.
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The Bowery Hotel
Well-located on the cusp of the East Village and Noho, this hotel draws locals and visitors alike with its bar scene, restaurant and event spaces.
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The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
PlusEnter this Upper East Side fixture and you will be transported to the New York City of old, with its discreet elegance, dimly lit piano bar, and elevator operators who have been there—and witnessed it all—seemingly from time immemorial.
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The Dominick
PlusSpa mavens and big rollers adore this mega-property on the fringe of Soho.
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The Greenwich Hotel
PlusPicksConstructed and decorated with materials recovered from all over Manhattan and from as far as Japan, the Greenwich Hotel, Robert DeNiro's passion project, will bring any aesthetically savvy guest to tears.
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The High Line Hotel
A calming sanctuary in New York’s chic Chelsea neighborhood, the High Line Hotel welcomes guests into a haven of old-school sophistication with its red brick, collegiate-style building and antique touches.
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The Hoxton Williamsburg
At a Glance The first Hoxton in the U.S. (there are properties in Amsterdam and Paris) offers high-design accommodations and an Instagram-friendly rooftop bar.
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The Lowell
PlusPicksIndagare IndexFor the ultimate refined, Upper East Side experience, check into this discreet, comfortable and stylish hotel on East 63rd Street.
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The Ludlow Hotel
A gem in the Lower East Side, the Ludlow has compact but comfortable rooms with tons of natural light and an edgy downtown feel.
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The Mark
PlusPicksIndagare IndexDiscreet on the outside, lively on the inside, The Mark, whose 16-story limestone-and-brick building has stood on the corner of Madison Avenue and East 77th Street since 1927, is decidedly “uptown New York.” Its restaurant, on the ground floor, is...
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The Marlton
The Marlton phrases it well: “our rooms are small but our ideas are big.”
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The Mercer
PlusA quiet property despite its location in central Soho, the Mercer is a haven for those looking for an escape that still feels like home.
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The New York EDITION
Housed in the historic former Met Life tower, the New York EDITION brings a cool sophistication to the Flatiron District.
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The Peninsula New York
PlusPicksIn the heart of midtown, the landmark Beaux Arts building of the Peninsula Hotel stands strong in the Manhattan skyline, but the bright interiors, extensive facilities and friendly staff creates a comfortable home away from home.
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The Pierre
PlusSince its $100-million-dollar renovation in 2010, the revamped Pierre has lost none of its grandeur as one of the Upper East Side's most legendary properties, while the rooms and common areas exude a more contemporary elegance.
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The Plaza
PlusThis grande dame was renovated in 2008—to the tune of $450 million—and many of the rooms were converted into condominium residences, but the hotel remains a New York icon.
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The Ritz Carlton New York, Central Park
PlusThe major draw of the Ritz Carlton is its convenient location in midtown Manhattan, just steps from Central Park.
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The Roger
PlusSubtly stylish and reasonably priced
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The Standard East Village
The second project of the Standard Hotel Group in New York has transformed the Cooper Square from an imposing twenty-one story high rise into a neighborhood hot spot.
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The Standard High Line
A staple of downtown nightlife and food, the Standard High Line hotel is at the heart of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.
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The Surrey Hotel
PlusThe Surrey Hotel, a historic property on the Upper East Side, celebrates New York City and is a discreet and comfortable option.
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The Whitby Hotel
PlusPicksIndagare IndexThe Whitby is a snapshot of whimsy and eclecticism in the heart of Upper Midtown Manhattan; a boutique property from Firmdale Hotels where imagination runs wild and where entering the guest rooms, designed by owner and creative director Kit Kemp,...
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The William Vale
Located in Brooklyn’s hip Williamsburg neighborhood, the William Vale offers five-star pampering, excellent dining options and beautiful rooms, all of which boast balconies.
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The Wythe Hotel
Perhaps no establishment embodies Williamsburg’s take-off from hipster habitat to bona fide destination than this red-brick boutique hotel.
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Boston
Despite continuously serving for more than 200 years as the political, economic and cultural hub of New England, Boston’s reputation as a staid municipality with rabid sports fans hadn’t changed much over the years. Now home to a bevy of...
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn, which would be the United States’ fourth-largest city if it were independent, is home to extraordinary diversity, from long-time Russian, Italian and Polish communities to young professionals recently decamped from across the river. Brooklyn has become a catchphrase for...
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Montreal
Often referred to as the Paris of Canada, Montreal is a fascinating northern city with a vibrant culinary scene and is one of the oldest cities in North America. It’s also the fourth-largest French-speaking city in the world, and just...