Makes trendy hipster clientele nostalgic for Ian Schrager’s glory days, when the Royalton and Delano were the apex of cool.
A 4-story 1913 Edwardian hotel that’s so charming it’s like staying at Grandma’s house sans the funny smell.
Ornate Spanish Colonial Revival with chic interior, city views, and a snazzy-hip restaurant.
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“Painted Rooms” designed by international artists have made this hotel cum art gallery the best cheap ticket in town.
In heart of Theater District, cool green cut-glass entrance leads into trendy modern slicklandia.
Based on literary salons of mid-20th century with stacks of leather-bound classics that invoke witty repartee.
Hip, lively musician favorite with celebrity-named bedrooms personally designed by stars themselves.
California’s first generation of newly built “green” hotels as decreed by the USGBC (Google it).
Old-school opulence oozed from this 1928 European style landmark swathed in rich royal colors and just a block up from Union Square.
Neatly appointed rooms with DVD, large desks and free DSL; cable car just outside the front door.
This Union Square landmark is so money, they’ve literally been laundering it here since 1938.
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