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Sets the standard for living the Soho dolce vita. Seventy-five high-ceilinged mini-lofts feature FACE Stockholm products, exquisite linens, and a Dean & Deluca minibar. Quietly elegant style, wood ... read more
Keeping midtown safe for comb-overs. The Donald’s brassy ’80s-skinned Gulf and Western tower the perfect aerie for plutocrats looking to rock park views. Floor to ceiling windows, marbl... read more
Trendsetting boutique pioneer flawlessly merges Soho's industrial hulk with its fashionista ways. Eight-foot windows bring the city into your understated, neutral-toned digs, decked with Bose sound... read more
Possibly the most peaceful rooms in the city. Disappear behind an unmarked door into a dusky rose-tinted haze on one of New York's quietest blocks. Very Edith Wharton. Take tea at the dainty Lady M... read more
If Warhol's Factory ran a hotel. Starck design, pop murals, swirling fun. Pretend you're going to one of the multiple art galleries located within when you're really on a beeline for the model-only... read more
Florentine flourishes would have Michelangelo feeling right at home inside these four lux towers. Original elements from building's 1926 origins interspersed with modern Euro touches. Sea of marble... read more
On a blessed tree-lined block just off the otherworldly Madison Avenue scene. Parisian polish and services, with regal extras. Floral arrangements as ornate, rich, and lavish as the hotel guests. I... read more
Classic city boutique still satisfies. Asia De Cuba seems a tad less ingenious since the world ran wild with its concept, but it's still a tight, popular noodle. Rooms are modern and stylish, thoug... read more
Skying high above the Great White Way with postcard views of classic New York vistas. From the giant marquee, to its position smack in the heart of Broadway, it's a theater-lover's lux fantasy. Thi... read more
Exquisite palatial digs owned by the Sultan of Brunei himself, with all the overwrought gaudiness you'd expect. Front building built in 1882, back tower in 1981, but everything is fully up to date.... read more
Recently renovated deluxe rooms have old Hollywood glamour shots and minimalist design. Other rooms are just minimalist, and on the small side. Quaint feel pervades, especially in the '30s lobby. L... read more
Collision of East, West in epic battle for title of quietest, luxest midtown sleep. NYC’s first Japanese hotel keeps hospitality standards high. Shiseido in the bathrooms, kaiseki haute cuisi... read more
Recent renovation brought this chainer up to spec in the boutique hotel wars. Location puts you well in the mix for Times Square but suited to walk away when you need to. No more bland carpets or p... read more
With about a billion hotels in Midtown Manhattan vying for your head on their pillow, Flatotel makes quite the case. First off, those pillows: luxurious and magnetic. The lobby is modern and sophis... read more
One of the coolest hotels uptown. So cool, Johnny Depp once had to go apeshit in one of its beautiful suites. Built in 1927, but recent renovation has raised the standards to state-of-the-art circa... read more
Beaux-Arts building with 107 sexy rooms sporting dark walnut furnishings and electric candlelight. All-white bedding, stained-glass windows, Carrara in the bathrooms. Once the Chemist's Club of New... read more
The only way to roll. Like living within plush confines of a Faberge egg. Vast rooms, celestial style, service nearing perfection. More than one floor for every week of the year in this I.M. Pei-de... read more
Wins points for location near nightlife-heavy LES and shop-heavy Soho. Competent temporary crash site for dazed-looking Chinese businessmen and Bowery Ballroom-bound rockers on budget-conscious ind... read more
Lists its cross street as “Broadway Avenue,” so you know they’re not exactly local. Italian import with Miami management newly gracing Times Square. Homier than its luxe boutique brethren, with mar... read more
Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original ...
Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck&r...
NYC location number quatre for très chic French luxury brand...
What is the American jet-set doing these days? If you ask Michael K...
San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swa...