From glam boutique hotels to dazzling luxury properties, these are the best hotels in NYC
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Written by Will Gleason & Céline Bossart
Contributor: Alex Floyd-Douglass
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Hospitality is something that New York prides itself on and that is pretty clearly evidenced by its best hotels. Every kind of traveler can find their perfect holiday haven in this glorious city, from sleek boutique hotels in the city’s trendiest neighborhoods to opulent luxury staysnear the top NYCattractions.
You’ll even find some of the best spas andrestaurants tucked inside their lobbies. Whether you’re a first-time visitor to the Big Apple or a local craving an inner-citystaycation, these properties take the cake when it comes to hospitality and hotel perks. Cue room service.
February 2024 update: We reviewed the excellent Kimpton Hotel Theta at the end of last year, and we absolutely thought it warranted a place in this list. So consider it added!
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The Best NYC hotels
1.Casa Cipriani New York
Italian glamour meets Manhattan luxury at this swoon-worthy five-star spot located in the Battery Maritime Building, one of the last Beaux-Arts style ferry terminals in the city. Each of the 47 guest rooms has been individually decorated with plush velvet furnishings and lacquered mahogany furnishings. Unwind at the on-site spa where a selection of hand-picked therapists provide state-of-the-art massages and facials. Or, make a beeline for the exclusive member’s club, which is a Gatsby-esque hedonistic paradise with a jazz cafe, restaurant, bars, and lounges. There are also chic rooftop areas to hit up including the terrace with stunning views overthe East River, Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn Bridge.
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- Flatiron
price 3 of 4
Acclaimed drinks, dining, and decor combine in this stunning Flatiron hotel. Guests who like to push the envelope shouldn’t miss the nearby Museum of Sex, which boasts X-rated exhibits like The Sex Lives of Animals and a bounce house made out of breasts. Not sure you’re ready to go all the way? Grab a drink in the museum’s admission-free Disco Lounge bar lined with black and white portraits of the 70’s club scene.
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- Flatiron
price 3 of 4
The decor of this hotel might be sleek and modern, but nearby landmarks such as the Empire State Building and Madison Square Park give it the flavor of old New York. The 271 unique guest rooms and suites ooze class with oak floors, spacious layouts, and breathtaking views of Manhattan. If you're dining in, check out the elevated British farefrom Michelin-starred Chef Jason Atherton at The Clocktower.You've also got some of Park Avenue's best restaurants a stone's throw away.
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- Midtown West
4 out of 5 stars
Recommended
Having opened its doors in October 2023, Kimpton Hotel Theta offers a calm, relaxing space just minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan. The 364-room hotel is located on 8th Avenue and is walking distance from the Theater District, Times Square, Hell’s Kitchen and Central Park South—making it the perfect launch point for exploring all of midtown. Only a nine-minute walk from Radio City Music Hall and Rockefeller Center, it’s a great place to stay if you’re visiting during the holiday season.
Time Out tip:Plan your stay in the new year once Kimpton Hotel Theta opens its rooftop restaurant and bar which will be open all year long!
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- Lower East Side
price 3 of 4
Make reservations at the Ludlow to experience sumptuous decor, impeccable views, and exquisite French dining in the heart of the Lower East Side. Wood paneling and decadent furniture in the lobby and throughout the hotel will make every step you take at this location feel glamorous as hell. As for nearby attractions? There's the Tenement Museum just 500 yards away, plus Essex Market andTompkins Square Park.
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- East Village
price 3 of 4
Sleek design meets chic irreverence at this cool crowd hotel in the East Village.The gorgeously put-together rooms range from standard-sized rooms, right through to studios with unparalleled views. Guests who visit during the colder months shouldn’t leave The Standard, East Village without dining in the Winter Garden. Reserve a heated yurt for a veritable alpine feast, complete with fondue, apple strudel, and warm winter co*cktails.
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7.The Wallace Hotel
Looking for a luxury five-star hotel in the heart of New York City? The Wallace Hotel is the one for you. Featuring a well-equipped fitness center, a 24/7 front desk, and free Wi-FI throughout the hotel, it’s a great place to situate yourself for your endeavorsaroundthe Big Apple. The interiors areclassy and its lounge has live music regularly,imaginative co*cktails, small plates for sharing and more. Inside your room, there’s A/C, a flat-screen TV, and a private ensuite, complete with bathrobes and slippers.
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- Lenox Hill
price 4 of 4
This stalwart of the New York hotel scene is still as classic and elegant today as the day it first opened in 1930. The Rotunda on the ground level is the room that The Pierre is most well-known for. The curved walls and grandiose murals, painted by Edward Melcarth in 1976, make the room feel like it was plucked straight from a rococo fairytale setting. It was newly renovated by Daniel Romualdez to include a full bar and light snacks in the afternoon and evening.
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- Midtown West
price 4 of 4
Modern amenities complement the opulent decor and old-world charm of this iconic hotel at the base of Central Park. Rooms and suites offer up ornate touches, oversized bathrooms, and 24-carat gold-plated fixtures. Though there is plenty to keep you busy within the Plaza's confines, cross 59th Street to find another New York landmark: Central Park. Explore the grounds, especially the nearby attractions of Wollman Rink for some ice skating and the Central Park Zoo.
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- Tribeca
price 4 of 4
Natural wood furnishings, a secluded courtyard, and a luxurious Japanese spa bring a sense of serenity to this Tribeca hotel. This chic spot has 88 rooms and suites, and is proud that no two are alike. Expect plenty of comfy touches while you stay, ensuring that this New York boutique hotel really feels like a home away from home. If you do need a little extra comfort? Check out Shibui Spa,which offers a variety of massages and treatments to help you unwind.
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- Williamsburg
price 3 of 4
A factory built in 1901 gets a second life as a 70-room hotel with a beautifully designed bar and restaurant, retail space, and lots of cool Brooklyn vibes. With rooms ranging from bright studios with high ceilings to lofts with private terraces, this hotel should please even the pickiest traveler. You'll even get views of the New York City skyline ora peek into the Brooklyn and Williamsburg threw in too. You're right byHurricane Point, Brooklyn Bowl, and the quirkyCity Reliquary.
12.Smyth Tribeca
Formerly AKA Tribeca,Smyth Tribeca is as modern and luxurious as the area in which it's situated. Guests can choose between rooms, apartments, and penthouse suites, which all come with Netflix and Hulu access, as well as other home comforts. If it's the modern vibes you're after, this is the spot. You're right in the thick of it, with Rockefeller Park on your doorstep along with City Hall and a plethora of trendy bars and restaurants.
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- Tribeca
price 3 of 4
Eclectic touches and top-notch entertainment draw tourists, celebrities and New Yorkers alike to this funky Tribeca hotel. This spot is influenced by Art Deco-realness and it shows as each of the 201 rooms are all about comfort, enjoyment and a splash of opulence. Downstairs, the Roxy Bars & Lounge serves up hearty American breakfasts, lunch and dinner. And by night, it'll keep you entertained withlive DJs and performances.
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- Long Island City
price 2 of 4
Sweeping views of Manhattan, an industrial design aesthetic, and lots of natural light help this Long Island City hotel stand out. All the studios, for example, feature deep soaking tubs - perfect for extreme relaxation after a day of taking in the sights. If you're looking for something channeling urban chic vibes, this is the spot for you. While it's not in the thick of the city, it is in one ofNYC's coolest neighborhoods so expect to live like a localthroughout your stay.
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- Chelsea
price 3 of 4
Anchor’s away at this simple stationary vessel in bustling Manhattan that touts cozy decor, a nautical theme and a glitzy Italian trattoria, La Sirena. If you want to venture out from your cabin to the top decks, head to Gallow Green, the 1920s rooftop bar atop the McKittrick Hotel—which isn’t a hotel at all but the home of interactive mystery performance Sleep No More. Whether you just go for drinks or to partake in the show, you’ll get your breath of fresh air.
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- Flatiron
5 out of 5 stars
Recommended
The Ritz-Carlton NoMad is a towering, 50-story beacon of luxury in the rapidly changing neighborhood just north of Madison Square Park. It offers gorgeously appointed rooms with stunning views, excellent dining options and the above-and-beyond hospitality that’s associated with the brand. It’s also, it should be noted, an entirely different vibe than NYC’s other Ritz-Carlton located on Central Park. While that hotel conveys a sense of Old New York tradition, this newer offering strikes a lighter note with a heavy dose of contemporary glamor. Situated in the heart of Manhattan, it also has another big thing going for it: an unbeatable location not far from many downtown and midtown hot spots. It’s a great home base for travelers who want to experience the exciting cultural vibrancy of New York City.
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- East Village
price 3 of 4
5 out of 5 stars
Recommended
The attention to detail is evident in every corner ofthis hotel, from the lobby lounge and hotel restaurant to the room. The Bowery Hotel is the perfect place for a staycation or if you’re planning to visit Manhattan and want to explore downtown. Our room, which hadbreathtaking views of Manhattan and Brooklyn, was a Bowery Kingthat included a large desk with drawers for clothing, a table and two chairs, a loveseat sofa, a coffee table, a king-size bed with a nightstand on each side and a bathroom with a walk-in rainfall shower.Itwas incredibly comfortable, with lots of spaces to sit and relax. We loved being able to sit at the table on one side of the room and then move to the other side and sit on the couch while enjoying different views of the city.
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- Financial District
price 3 of 4
Sleek contemporary meets attention to historic detailin an 1881 building that was one of New York's first skyscrapers. Ask the concierge to help reserve you a table at the chic in-house brasserie-style restaurantAugustine. Run by London restaurateur Keith McNally, who also owns Balthazar (among many other joints in town), Augustine serves up a mean whisky burger.
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- Chelsea
price 3 of 4
You'll feel the spirit of Chelsea's nightlife at this hip 12-story hotel complete with a rooftop lounge, craft co*cktail bar, and two restaurants. And if the sun is out? There is anoutdoor pooland private cabanas. This one is a celeb favorite, with well-known faces often choosing Dream as their, you know, dream destination. Portholes around the exterior of the hotel are its signature, with nautical themes found all around the modern haven.
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- Soho
price 3 of 4
Hang out 18 stories above the city at this stylish Soho hotel’s indoor-outdoor rooftop lounge. Formerly known as The James, new life has been breathed into the glamourous building, with a modernist aesthetic paying tribute to its Bauhaus design. The line to go up to the Jimmy, the rooftop bar, and the pool at ModernHaus, can be disheartening – especially on a warm summer night. Thankfully, hotel guests don’t have to queue to check out the bar for themselves. Head up to the roof before 9pm for craft co*cktails sans crowds.
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- Midtown West
price 4 of 4
5 out of 5 stars
Recommended
Some hotels are defined by their architecture, others by the type of scene they attract. Sofitel New York is a vision in limestone and glass, and has a lovely on-site restaurant, Gaby Brasserie Française. But the main thing that defines a stay here, and will probably convince you to return for a second or third time, is the excellent service. The experience manages to achieve a sense of luxury without a hint of snobbishness or pretension.
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- Chinatown
price 3 of 4
You'll find this boutique hotel in Chinatown with a 24-hour fitness center, an on-site restaurant, and an amazing rooftop terrace. Nestled in the heart of lower Manhattan, this tasteful spot beckons global explorers, digital nomads, creatives, and New York aficionados alike. You'll be able to get around easily as thishotel is right in the middle of the action. So expect plenty of really good eatingthroughout your stay.
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- Hell's Kitchen
price 2 of 4
Evenput wellnessfront and center at their Times Square South hotel, so you can rejuvenate during a stay here. Take advantage of the fitness center or – and this would be our preference – the in-room workout gear, then tuck it into a nutrient-enriched meal in the restaurant/bar. If you're sightseeing, you've got Times Square right there,Macy's only a few hundred yards away and Madison Square Gardens on your doorstep if you want to catch a show.
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- Battery Park City
price 3 of 4
Conrad New York is15 stories ofmarble floors, plush suites, open views of the Hudson, and 2000 pieces of artwork on display.This Hilton offshoot makes for an ideal escape from the city, especially when you're up on thespectacular rooftop bar. You can chill up there for a co*cktail or bite to eat and they even hand out complimentary selfie sticks to get that perfect pic withthe view.
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