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W Hoboken

Perched on the waterfront, right across the river from Manhattan, W Hoboken is perfectly placed for both work and play. You'll find our hotel in the heart of Mile Square City, steps from great dining, exhilarating nightlife and noteworthy cultural attractions. Stretch out in gorgeously designed rooms and suites, many of which showcase grand NYC views. Break a sweat at FIT, our 1,520-square-foot hotel gym, which offers Hudson River and city views, followed by a local, sustainable meal at Halifax. 

And cap off your evening with cocktails and conversation at The Living Room. If you're planning an event in the Hoboken area, you'll be captivated by our venues, which include the stunning Great Room and Lulu's Outdoor Patio. If you're in the mood to explore, our hotel offers close proximity to the PATH and NY Waterway Ferry, enabling you to visit the City that Never Sleeps with ease. We know you're going to love your stay at W Hoboken.

The MC Hotel, Autograph Collection

The MC Hotel is a joyous tribute to the artistic character of its community, Montclair and the endless energy of its neighbor, New York City. With an urban chic foundation, the MC Hotel’s 159 sophisticated guest rooms are replete with a design inspired aesthetic and an eclectic mix of modern details and intimate contemporary decor. The MC Hotel also includes over 8500 square feet of stylish meeting and event spaces, a rooftop bar and lounge with Manhattan views, locally driven restaurant, and curated lobby market featuring wares from community artisans and makers. Airy, bright and nestled in the heart of the bustling Montclair Center district, the MC Hotel is an exceptional place to call home while you’re visiting the area. 

The Greenwich Hotel

Tribeca is one of New York City's most under-the-radar neighborhoods, beloved by locals and plugged-in visitors who appreciate its proximity to SoHo, Greenwich Village and Wall Street, but love being away from the tourist troves. One of the area's biggest spokespersons is Robert De Niro, who spearheaded the Greenwich Hotel, a bold statement of handcrafted design. The work of numerous artisans from around the world is woven into the interiors, which feature such design details as leaded glass windows, exposed oak beams and antique wood floors. A mix of styles, from Tibet to Morocco, is featured in guest rooms, and some have working fireplaces. The hotel's gorgeous library, leafy courtyard, spa and pool are open only to guests, making even first-time visitors feel like they are bona fide Tribeca residents.

The Dominick

Make your New York City visit magical with a stay at The Dominick — the only Five Diamond hotel in the city’s trendy SoHo neighborhood. This ultra chic haven is located where SoHo meets TriBeCa and the West Village, and offers exceptional service, contemporary guest rooms with sweeping skyline views, and a new signature spa.

Panoramic views across SoHo and Manhattan are the icing on the cake of The Dominick’s 391 lavishly furnished rooms and suites with floor to ceiling windows. The sunset views over the Hudson are especially stunning. Spacious guest rooms have stylish furnishings by Fendi Casa, state of the art amenities, and marble bathrooms (some feature floating soaking tubs). Book one of the 10 glamorous penthouses for optimum views of the city as well as living and dining areas, or choose a special one bedroom spa suite.

The New York EDITION

The New York EDITION is a landmark of modern luxury set in the heart of Manhattan on Madison Avenue, housed within the historic Metropolitan Life Clocktower. Overlooking Madison Square Park, this iconic building—originally completed in 1909 and once the tallest in New York—has been masterfully reimagined by renowned designer Ian Schrager in collaboration with the Rockwell Group. The transformation blends timeless architectural elegance with contemporary sophistication, redefining urban hospitality. The hotel features 271 uniquely appointed guest rooms and suites, distinguished by warm oak floors, dark wood paneling, and expansive windows framing views of the Empire State Building, Manhattan skyline, and the lush park below. Designed to evoke the intimacy of a private residence, the interiors balance understated elegance with a sense of urban calm and comfort. Dining is centered around The Clocktower, the hotel’s signature restaurant helmed by Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton. Divided into five uniquely styled dining rooms, it preserves original mahogany walls, Venetian plaster ceilings, and a classic fireplace, evoking a refined British charm. The Lobby Bar and The Bar at The Clocktower are popular social hubs, offering stylish settings for cocktails and conversation.

Art is deeply embedded into the hotel’s identity, with nearly 500 black-and-white photographs adorning the walls, honoring cultural icons such as Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and legendary punk photographer Bob Gruen. The contrast between the Gilded Age architecture and modern artistic spirit creates a singular ambiance. Additional facilities include a serene spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and versatile meeting spaces, allowing guests to unwind or stay productive amid the city’s energy. Frequently chosen by fashion and art world elites—Victoria Beckham famously stayed during the Met Gala—the hotel has become a favorite for tastemakers. Blending history with cutting-edge design, The New York EDITION is a refined sanctuary that exemplifies the height of style and luxury in the city that never sleeps.

Sofitel New York

Between Midtown’s steel-and-glass towers, where Manhattan moves with unrelenting rhythm, Sofitel New York introduces a note of Parisian poise. Positioned steps from Fifth Avenue and within easy reach of Times Square and Bryant Park, the hotel rises with a slender limestone façade that subtly nods to French modernism. Inside, 398 guestrooms and suites unfold in generous proportions, where floor-to-ceiling windows invite in natural light and, in select rooms, frame iconic views of the Empire State Building or the Chrysler Building. Interiors balance soft palettes, sculpted furnishings, and curated artistic touches, an elegant dialogue between French art de vivre and New York’s crisp urban tempo. The result is a retreat that feels composed and private, even at the city’s vibrant core.

Dining continues the transatlantic conversation. Social 45 Bar & Bistro serves as the hotel’s social heart, blending Parisian flair with Midtown energy through shareable plates, refined comfort fare, and inventive cocktails. From morning pastries and light lunches to evening wine and craft spirits, the atmosphere transitions effortlessly throughout the day. The bar’s convivial spirit makes it equally suited to business meetings and late-night gatherings after the theater lights dim. Throughout the lobby and lounge spaces, the spirit of French hospitality prevails, unhurried, polished, and attentive. At Sofitel New York, cuisine and setting converge to create an experience that feels both cosmopolitan and intimate, a seamless bridge between Parisian elegance and Manhattan sophistication.

Andaz 5th Avenue

Andaz 5th Avenue offers attentive, uncomplicated service in a relaxed, sophisticated environment designed to accommodate guests' personal preferences and style. Perfectly positioned to experience the dynamic energy of the locale, Andaz faces the iconic New York Public Park away from Birps in the heart of Midtown. This Tony Chi designed property features 184 well-appointed guest rooms starting at 322 square feet. Andaz 5th Avenue offers a range of on-site amenities, including 6,400 square feet of event space in Apartment 2E, complimentary WiFi and mini bars with non-alcoholic beverages and snacks, and a 24 hour gym featuring two Peloton bikes. While there is not a spa facility on site, the hotel provides in-room services through a partnership with NOMI Beauty. Guests may book a massage, blowout, makeover, or signature Duo Escape any day of the week from 6:30 a.m. to 9 :00 p.m. Guests can cap off their night with an artisan cocktail and delectable bar bites from its onsite speakeasy, The Bar Downstairs.

Equinox Hotel New York

Equinox Hotel for those who rest and play as hard as they work. For those who seek a more relaxed approach to luxury, grounded in breathtaking yet intuitive design and anticipatory service. An urban oasis that creates the perfect retreat to restore and recharge. Equinox Hotel, for those who want it all. Designed to anticipate and meet every need, hotel luxury rooms and suites are perfect for celebrating, recharging or even getting your work done. And for when the day is done, Equinox Hotel created the ultimate sleep chamber: dark, quiet, and cool. Whether you choose to visit restaurant Electric Lemon or dine in your room, hotel menus feature the freshest ingredients and creative interpretations of both healthy and decadent offerings. Take a leisurely swim or log your lags in the hotel 25-yard indoor saltwater pool or relax and recharge at hotel outdoor pool terrace overlooking the city skyline and Hudson River.

Hotel 50 Bowery

Perched beside Bowery—the oldest street in New York—Hotel 50 Bowery feels like a living city story: its industrial-chic lobby hints at the bustle of Chinatown and the cool vibe of the East Village. The 229 rooms and suites embrace minimalist urban design, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge. For extra flair, book the 635 sq ft Bowery Suite, complete with a separate living area and dual powder rooms, perfect for hosting a loft-style gathering. By day, step outside to savor authentic soup dumplings, specialty coffee shops, and hidden vintage boutiques. As dusk falls, head up to The Crown, our 21st-floor rooftop bar, where classic and creative cocktails pair with seasonal small plates as you watch the Statue of Liberty glow against the city lights. Feeling adventurous? The Staten Island Ferry terminal is a ten-minute walk away—ride for free and see the city from the water. To the south, the Seaport District’s cobblestone streets and Pier 17 concerts bring the nightlife to life.

Smyth Tribeca

Tucked between Tribeca’s time-worn cobblestones and the steel-and-glass skyline of Lower Manhattan, Smyth Tribeca rises a discreet fourteen stories, sheltering just 100 keys that blend loft-style comfort with precision hospitality. The living-room-style lobby—leather-clad Danish sofas, curated New York artwork and a glowing hearth—dissolves the border between hotel and home. Slip past veined-stone corridors to Galerie Bar, an intimate 12-seat hideaway with twin fireplaces where signature cocktails meet oysters on the half shell. Upstairs, guestrooms dressed in calming neutrals frame floor-to-ceiling views and pair Egyptian-cotton linens with MALIN+GOETZ amenities and rain showers carved from marble, turning nightly ritual into an urban spa. Wellness continues around the clock in the 24-hour fitness studio equipped with Peloton bikes and free weights, while the city itself becomes an open-air playground: the World Trade Center Memorial, Brooklyn Bridge and Battery Park are all within an energizing stroll. Evenings unfold at Smyth Tavern, where elevated supper-club classics nod to Tribeca’s epicurean heritage before the skyline glows beyond private terrace suites. Designed for business nomads and culture seekers alike, Smyth Tribeca writes a new chapter in the neighborhood’s story—one where cobblestones and cocktails mingle with effortless grace.

ModernHaus SoHo

Where SoHo’s cast-iron facades meet cobblestoned lanes, ModernHaus SoHo soars like a vertical gallery, its 20-storey silhouette traced in clean Bauhaus geometry. Step inside and you’re greeted by original works from George Condo, KAWS and Jean Dubuffet—proof that every corridor doubles as a curated exhibition. On the second floor, Jumpin Jacks pours espresso by day before morphing into an intimate cocktail den after dark. Guest rooms hover above the skyline, floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Hudson River and One World Trade Center, while pale woods and adjustable ambient lighting turn each space into a private canvas. Evenings begin beneath the retractable-glass greenhouse of Veranda, where seasonal plates arrive under starlight, and end 18 floors up at Jimmy: one of New York’s rare rooftop pool bars, complete with champagne flutes and sweeping views of Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State Building and the rivers that cradle Manhattan. In-room massages, the tranquil Signature Room for weddings and meetings, and tailored cultural programs ensure entrepreneurs and romantics alike find a refined tempo above the city rush. By weaving fine art, natural light and community spirit, ModernHaus SoHo re-imagines modern luxury and invites you to “sleep inside an art museum” amid the clouds.

Royalton Park Avenue

Rising at the crossroads of 29th Street and Park Avenue, Royalton Park Avenue reimagines Midtown behind a gleaming glass façade. Its 249 loft-ceiling rooms and 36 suites—many graced with Juliette balconies and five-fixture marble baths swathed in Egyptian-cotton linens—deliver breathing space Manhattan rarely grants. The lobby doubles as gallery and living room, anchored by a kaleidoscopic Roche Bobois Mah Jong sofa and a roaring fireplace that set an unmistakably chic tone. Twenty floors up, a 40-foot heated indoor-outdoor pool and a 1,000-square-foot deck perch just beneath the Empire State Building, turning sunrise laps and sunset cocktails into postcard moments. After dark, the Rooftop Bar & Lounge pours seasonal concoctions against a skyline ablaze with Broadway lights. Around-the-clock in-room dining, neighborhood fitness partnerships, and a menu of localized experiences blur the line between guest and resident, while Madison Square Park, Times Square, and the Flatiron District sit a short stroll away. By weaving minimalist luxury with the city’s restless energy, Royalton Park Avenue invites you to trade the tourist gaze for a Park Avenue state of mind—equal parts glamour, freedom, and unmistakable New-York swagger.

The Frederick Hotel

On first appearances, The Frederick Hotel is a glimpse of old time New York grandeur. This landmark gothic revival building was built in the 1830s – and has been welcoming guests since 1845. In fact, it’s rumoured Lincoln himself may have visited. Now, over 150 years later, it’s been reinvented as a luxury boutique hotel immersed in downtown’s up to the minute culture. That’s not to say the hotel has left the past behind. Rooms and suites celebrate vintage inspired design, mixing mid century modern and art nouveau with contemporary minimalism. Custom, dark wood features contrast with neutral colour schemes and pure white Frette linens. Mornings are made for flicking through complimentary copies of the New York Times over freshly brewed coffee and breakfast at Serafina restaurant. Then, after a day exploring Manhattan, return to Serafina for authentic Italian fare and a relaxed atmosphere. Just make sure you don’t leave without trying the signature truffle pizza.

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel offers a first-class combination of discretion and grace. The hotel features 189 rooms, including 90 suites, with views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. Romantic dining awaits guests in The Carlyle Restaurant, while legendary entertainers create the quintessential New York cabaret experience at Café Carlyle. Additionally, Bemelmans Bar is a favorite hideaway for both locals and visitors. The Carlyle is surrounded by galleries and designer boutiques on Madison Avenue. Blocks from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and the Frick, the hotel also is within easy reach of Museum Mile.

The Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown

The Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown is a refined urban retreat located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan on 54th Street, just steps from Central Park, Fifth Avenue, and iconic New York landmarks. Reimagined and reopened in 2024 as part of Marriott’s prestigious Luxury Collection, the hotel occupies a historic high-rise building originally completed in 1990, blending timeless architecture with modern sophistication. The hotel features 562 spacious suites, starting from approximately 700 square feet (65 sqm), many of which offer sweeping views of Central Park or the Manhattan skyline. The interiors are elegantly designed with herringbone oak floors, sleek contemporary furnishings, and expansive windows, evoking the feel of a chic city residence.

Guests enjoy a curated selection of amenities, including a 24-hour fitness center, eight flexible meeting and event spaces, and the hotel’s signature restaurant and bar, Dabble, serving modern American cuisine. Each evening, the hotel hosts an “Epicurean Moment” in the lobby—an exclusive tasting experience featuring locally sourced cheese and wine. Highly praised for its prime location, generous room sizes, and warm, attentive service, the hotel has quickly become a favorite among both business and leisure travelers. While some guests note that elevator access and understated décor may not match ultra-luxury expectations, the overall experience offers a sophisticated and welcoming stay in the city that never sleeps. The Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown captures the essence of New York—bold, stylish, and rich in character, making it an ideal base for exploring the city’s dynamic culture, dining, and shopping.

The Surrey, A Corinthia Hotel, New York

Built in 1926 as a residence hotel, the original Surrey was home to many of New York’s most eccentric celebrities. JFK, Bette Davis and Claudette Colbert are just a few famous faces that recognized the allure of exceptional and discreet service here. Now - building on storied past - the mission is to restore the hotel's glamour and sophistication, making it an icon of the future.

The 16-story building will boast 70 guest rooms, 30 suites and 14 residences, which draw inspiration from the hotel's illustrious history and surroundings. Signature suites will be inspired by the bridges of Central Park, with sublime comfort and spectacular elegance at its core. Expect intelligently-designed guest spaces filled with modern luxury, and constant culture at your fingertips.

The Standard, High Line

In New York, some buildings are destined to be protagonists. The Standard, High Line is one of them. It doesn't just sit in the Meatpacking District; it bestrides the High Line park, a monumental sculpture of glass and concrete on stilts. This is architecture as an active participant, a building that doesn't just occupy a space but defines it, becoming the focal point in the neighborhood's narrative of constant reinvention.

The defining feature of this architectural performance is the floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall glass in every room. This is not merely for the view; it is a deliberate act of dissolving the boundary between private interior and public spectacle. The city is not just a backdrop; it is an immersive, ever-present co-star. This experience culminates eighteen floors up at The Top of The Standard, a glamorous rooftop lounge that remains one of the city's most coveted destinations.

The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad

The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad invites the best of Manhattan inside of its doors, sparking curiosity and creativity in each and every guest. This hotel with an unobstructed view of Downtown Manhattan features bold design, legendary restaurants and bars, and immersive experiences. Discover the expansive living spaces filled with bespoke furnishing, natural light, and artwork at our New York City luxury hotel. Guests can find comfort in one of our 219 guestrooms, 31 suites, or 16 penthouse residences. Discover authentic and innovative cuisine at Zaytinya or opt for a vibrant, sophisticated menu at The Bazaar by José Andrés and cocktails 500 feet in the air at Nubeluz. The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad enlivens the essence of the new Madison Square Park, heightened by the genuine care of the Ladies and Gentlemen.

11 Howard

11 Howard’s guiding principle is conscious hospitality. What does conscious hospitality mean? It means that 11 Howard's approaches each aspect of the hotel—from design to location to amenities to our ultramodern brand of service—with awareness, purpose, and thoughtful consideration. Thus, a collaborative creation between Anda Andrei Design and influential Danish firm Space Copenhagen, 11 Howard’s 207 guestrooms and suites feature custom furnishings by respected Scandinavian names. The design team gutted a characterless structure built in 1961 and reinvented the space with a dose of minimalism.  With an emphasis on long-term function, 11 Howard is intentionally not trendy; its goal is to endure, and even to improve with time.

JW Marriott Essex House New York

Discover our rich history and exquisite Art Deco inspired décor at JW Marriott Essex House New York. Our luxury Manhattan hotel is ideally located across from Central Park South and minutes from Lincoln Center, Columbus Circle, Fifth Avenue and other sites in Midtown NYC. Replenish yourself with a relaxing spa treatment, work out in our modern fitness center or indulge at SOUTHGATE Bar & Restaurant before you explore New York City. Planners appreciate our elegant hotel venues, which include more than 17,000 square feet of event space, state of the art AV, catering services and versatile layouts. Distinctive, well appointed hotel rooms and suites feature Art Deco touches, plush bedding, marble bathrooms, minibars, ample desks and WiFi. Reserve a connector room or suite and expand the living space of your family, friends and groups. Appreciate terraces overlooking Central Park as well as pet friendly accommodations. Experience an elevated Manhattan hotel experience at JW Marriott Essex House New York.

The Peninsula New York

The Peninsula New York stands as one of Midtown Manhattan’s most enduring expressions of refined urban luxury and a flagship of the Peninsula Hotels in North America. Located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 55th Street, directly facing St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the hotel enjoys one of the city’s most symbolic addresses, within easy walking distance of Central Park, Rockefeller Center, and premier luxury shopping. Housed in a neoclassical landmark building, the interiors balance classical proportions with contemporary lines and advanced technology. Marble surfaces, dark woods, bespoke furnishings, and softly calibrated lighting create an atmosphere that feels composed, elegant, and unmistakably New York. The hotel offers 219 guestrooms and suites, remarkably spacious by Manhattan standards, each designed with discreet technology and attentive service that provide a rare sense of calm and privacy in the city center.

Dining plays a central role in the Peninsula New York experience, unfolding across a thoughtfully curated sequence of venues from day to night. Clement Restaurant & Bar anchors the culinary offering with contemporary American cuisine focused on seasonal Northeast ingredients, transitioning from light-filled daytime dining to an evening scene of cocktails and wine. Pen Top, the rooftop venue, offers one of Midtown’s few open-air dining and bar experiences, pairing classic drinks and light bites with sweeping skyline views. Gotham Lounge completes the collection with an intimate, heritage-inspired setting for fine wines, cocktails, and quiet conversations. Together, these spaces define a dining program rooted in atmosphere, consistency, and understated confidence. Luxury at The Peninsula New York is never overt; it is expressed through proportion, location, and service discipline, offering travelers a polished, enduring city residence at the heart of Manhattan.

The Plaza

The Plaza Hotel, located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Central Park South in New York City, is one of the most iconic luxury landmarks in Manhattan. Since opening its doors in 1907, this legendary hotel has embodied timeless elegance and grandeur. Designed by renowned architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, The Plaza features a French Renaissance-inspired façade and interiors adorned with soaring marble halls, crystal chandeliers, and gilded detailing, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a European palace. The hotel offers 282 luxurious guest rooms and 102 suites, many showcasing classic French décor, handcrafted furnishings, and Italian marble bathrooms, with select accommodations providing breathtaking views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. Culinary experiences at The Plaza are equally distinguished, including the world-famous afternoon tea at The Palm Court, refined cocktails at The Champagne Bar, and diverse dining options at The Plaza Food Hall, serving gourmet steaks, seafood, and international fare.

Guests can also indulge at the Guerlain Spa, work out at the 24-hour fitness center, or enjoy personalized services such as salon treatments, dedicated concierges, private shopping consultants, and chauffeured luxury car transfers. Over the decades, The Plaza has been the preferred retreat of dignitaries, celebrities, and royals, and has starred in numerous films such as Home Alone 2 and The Great Gatsby, cementing its place as the heart of New York’s social scene. Blending over a century of storied tradition with contemporary luxury, The Plaza is not just a hotel stay—it’s an unforgettable journey into the very essence of New York’s classic charm and glamour.

The Pierre New York A Taj Hotel

On the choice corner of Fifth Avenue, The Pierre, A Taj Hotel, New York overlooks Central Park, where Manhattan’s upscale shopping transforms into the residential elegance of the Upper East Side. The iconic U.S. flagship of Taj hotels, resorts and palaces has 189 guest rooms, including 49 suites, adorned with silks, sumptuous furniture, and original art. French-American Perrine Restaurant offers local dishes and daily specials. Visit the iconic Rotunda for cocktails and Two E lounge for afternoon tea and live jazz, or dine in your room 24/7. Master classes with chef Ashfer Biju include a private tour of the historic kitchens.

InterContinental New York Barclay

At 111 E 48th Street, InterContinental New York Barclay has greeted travellers since 1926 as the residential face of Grand Central’s Terminal City. A $180 million makeover in 2016 revived its Colonial façade and updated 704 rooms with Federal touches, walnut trim and Carrara-marble baths, crafting a Park Avenue apartment vibe with skyline views.

Guests enjoy 20 000 sq ft of event space, a 24-hour gym and Club InterContinental. The Parlour, styled after 1920s gin bars, mixes drinks with honey from six rooftop hives and herbs from the garden—flagships of the B-Green plan and ‘Meeting for Good’ low-carbon events. Steps from Grand Central, Broadway and the UN, the Barclay lures executives, diplomats and culture fans who seek heritage calm and eco-aware luxury.

Park Lane New York

Park Lane, situated on Billionaires’ Row, is being completely reimagined and will serve as a unique and inclusive retreat. Internationally acclaimed design firm Yabu Pushelberg will create the hotel’s interiors, while mindfully restoring the existing architectural details of the historic Central Park South building. The 47 story property will feature 611 rooms – half of which provide sweeping park views, new food and beverage concepts that include an 80 seat lobby bar with an outdoor terrace and an intimate second floor restaurant. With the only rooftop venue on Central Park South, guests will enjoy an exclusive cocktail bar on the 47th floor, serving libations and light fare against Manhattan’s sprawling skyline.

The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park

Boldly transformed and redesigned, The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park reimagines luxury in Midtown Manhattan, drawing inspiration from Central Park and the chic residential style of a city penthouse. Steps from renowned cultural attractions, the 253-room hotel is a Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond Hotel and was named World's Best Rooms by Forbes Travel Guide Verified List in 2019. At the all-day gastro lounge Contour, The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, and in a collection of wellness experiences, including the first stateside La Prairie Spa, the legendary service will create unforgettable memories at the iconic Ritz-Carlton.

Hyatt Centric Times Square New York

Standing tall on West 45th Street, Hyatt Centric Times Square New York offers a sophisticated vertical escape in the heart of Manhattan. This 54-story tower is strategically positioned to provide immediate access to the energy of Broadway and Rockefeller Center while serving as a quiet sanctuary above the bustle. The property features 487 guest rooms and suites, each distinguished by floor-to-ceiling windows that frame breathtaking views of the city skyline. Starting at a generous 325 square feet, the accommodations are exceptionally spacious for the area, designed with a residential feel that blends warm wood accents with vibrant pop-art touches. The highlight of the social experience is Bar 54, one of the city’s highest open-air rooftop lounges. Here, guests can enjoy river-to-river panoramas and craft cocktails by cozy outdoor fireplaces. For daily convenience, T45 Market offers local grab-and-go options perfect for busy travelers. The hotel also features a 24-hour fitness center equipped with Peloton bikes and the relaxing Marilyn Monroe Spa. Guests should note the strict no-pet policy and a daily destination fee that unlocks local perks like Citi Bike passes, enhancing the urban exploration experience.

The Chatwal

Located in the heart of Manhattan’s Theater District, The Chatwal, New York, stands as a testament to the city’s Golden Age. Originally built in 1905 by Stanford White as the home of the prestigious Lambs Club, this Unbound Collection by Hyatt property has been reimagined by Thierry Despont into an Art Deco masterpiece. Behind its historic brick façade adorned with ram head gargoyles lies an intimate sanctuary of just 76 keys, characterized by a 'Jewel Box' aesthetic featuring suede-covered walls, rich leather accents, and custom furniture inspired by vintage steamer trunks. Every guest enjoys the luxury of dedicated butler service, ensuring a seamless stay amidst the bustle of Midtown. The rooms offer a tactile experience with Frette linens, TOTO washlets, and bespoke amenities from Asprey or Santa Maria Novella. The hotel’s culinary soul resides in The Lambs Club, a historic venue anchored by a massive 18th-century French limestone fireplace. Here, Chef Jack Logue presents elevated American classics, from the legendary Lemon Ricotta Pancakes at breakfast to sophisticated pre-theater menus featuring dry-aged steaks and fresh seafood. The adjoining bar serves historically inspired cocktails like the 1905 Martini in a setting of red leather banquettes and black wood paneling. For wellness, the Giving Tree Wellness Spa offers a rare luxury in Midtown: an indoor saltwater lap pool with a current feature, alongside a Jacuzzi and private steam showers, providing a serene escape just steps from Times Square.

The Mark

In the heart of Manhattan’s exclusive Upper East Side stands The Mark, an iconic 1927 building transformed into a luxurious retreat by legendary designer Jacques Grange. Its 100 guest rooms and 53 suites are proudly bold in design and lavishly appointed, ensuring a sound sleep even in the city that never does. With award winning Chef Jean Georges Vongerichten looking after your appetite and celebrated hair stylist Frédéric Fekkai taking care of your look, a break at The Mark will leave you feeling enriched, informed, and awakened.

In contrast to the playful and bold décor of The Mark’s public spaces, the guest rooms and suites have been modeled on 1930s Paris, designed to calm and soothe. The 100 guest rooms and 40 suites feature furnishings of ebony and sycamore, as well as fine Italian linens and bedding by Quagliotti on custom made beds. Relax at the end of the day in your deep soaking tub in the Art Deco inspired bathroom, featuring black and white marble, then wrap yourself in plush Flemish towels.

The Iroquois Hotel

Tucked away on a quiet street amid Midtown’s hustle, The Iroquois Hotel has been a tranquil urban oasis since 1902, blending classic elegance with modern flair. Step outside, and you’re moments from the Theater District, Times Square, and Bryant Park, with Fifth Avenue’s shopping allure just a stroll away. Inside, 118 rooms and suites offer a soothing palette, oversized headboards, and Italian marble bathrooms for ultimate relaxation. A warm, refined library and an acclaimed restaurant add depth and character to the space. Courteous, attentive staff are on hand to book Broadway tickets, arrange neighborhood walking tours, or invite you to the daily wine hour—truly personalized hospitality. The 24-hour fitness center ensures your journey never skips a beat.

W New York - Times Square

Soaring above a glittering stretch of Broadway in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, W New York - Times Square is a sultry escape in the center of it all. Benefit from our prime location and discover the endless attractions of the Big Apple, including the nearby Theater District, Museum of Modern Art, Central Park, and Radio City Music Hall. Conveniently located steps from major subway lines, our hotel in New York's Times Square instantly connects travelers to all parts of Manhattan, from the Upper East Side to the West Village. After a busy day exploring New York City, recharge in your bold guest room or suite, refuel at one of our two dynamic restaurants or relax in The Living Room, a playful tribute to Times Square of the past.

W New York – Union Square

Set yourself up for an extraordinary stay at W New York - Union Square. Tucked within the landmark 1911 Beaux-Arts Guardian Life building, our Union Square hotel seamlessly blends old-school grandeur with NYC's avant-garde style. Our prime location puts you at the intersection of uptown and downtown neighborhoods, leaving you to explore every inch of the city with ease. Head down to the Village for its innovative mix of film, art and music. Visit midtown's attractions, or head uptown for high-end retail therapy and fine dining. 

Nearby, you can tour Chelsea Market, Eataly and the Greenmarket in Union Square. When it's time to catch your breath, stretch out in your chic accommodations, hit our FIT gym, or grab a cocktail and a bite in The Living Room. If work or social events bring you to NYC, our hotel's bright function space will infuse your gathering with the city's vitality. Daytime or nighttime, for work or for play, you'll find it all waiting here for you at W New York - Union Square.

Thompson Central Park New York

An unparalleled location. An exceptional sense of style. Thompson Central Park New York is your gateway to the best of Manhattan. Poised on the southern edge of Central Park, our Billionaires’ Row locale is a short walk to Carnegie Hall, MoMA, and legendary fine dining destinations. Inside the hotel, redesigned public spaces and guest rooms add sophistication and flair to our iconic structure. Check into a sleek high-floor room overlooking the lush greenery of the park or the bustling sidewalks below. With our award-winning venues and re-imagined spaces, here is where you'll want to meet, gather, drink, and dine, or set out to explore New York City’s world-class cuisine, nightlife, and entertainment offerings. Adding to the history and lore of this notable landmark—an established mainstay in the heart of Manhattan is discovering the unexpected. Stay tuned and follow us as we incorporate 21st century upgrades and add more space to this beloved and iconic neighborhood hotel as part of our renovation. 

Mandarin Oriental, New York

Overlooking the breathtaking views of Columbus Circle and Central Park, Mandarin Oriental, New York redefines urban luxury through a seamless fusion of Eastern elegance and contemporary sophistication. Perched between the 46th and 80th floors of the Deutsche Bank Center, the hotel commands sweeping vistas of Central Park, the Hudson River, and the glittering Manhattan skyline. Its prestigious location places guests within walking distance of Lincoln Center, Broadway theaters, and Fifth Avenue’s world-renowned boutiques. The property features 244 guestrooms and suites, along with 64 private residences, each blending refined Asian aesthetics with modern design elements. Interiors showcase Japanese hinoki wood, Italian marble, and fine silk fabrics that create a serene yet luxurious ambiance. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite the ever-changing light of New York City into each room, while select suites offer deep soaking tubs that look out over Central Park’s greenery or the Hudson’s golden sunset — the epitome of privacy and indulgence.

Dining at MO Lounge offers all-day international cuisine and handcrafted cocktails against the backdrop of Manhattan’s skyline, an elegant space for both relaxation and social gatherings. The hotel’s signature Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York, spanning over 1,200 square meters, is a sanctuary of tranquility featuring vitality pools, amethyst crystal steam rooms, and holistic treatment suites inspired by Eastern and Western wellness traditions. Guests can also enjoy the indoor lap pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, and a range of private event spaces catering to both business and leisure. With its unmatched panoramic views, understated design, and the legendary service synonymous with the Mandarin Oriental brand, Mandarin Oriental, New York stands as an icon of sophisticated luxury,  an elevated haven where East meets West above the heart of Manhattan.

The Times Square EDITION

Feel the intoxicating buzz of Manhattan from The Times Square EDITION, a 452-room modern oasis in the heart of the city. The stylish hotel boasts four distinct dining venues helmed by Michelin-starred chef, John Fraser, an expansive state-of-the-art fitness center with personal training sessions and an open-air wellness deck, and high-end details ranging from designer bedding to deep soaking tubs – all within walking distance to the city’s best theaters, galleries, and restaurants.

Hotel Barriere Fouquet's New York

French joie de vivre comes to life at Hotel Barriere Fouquet’s. Tucked into Tribeca’s historic district, this elegantly appointed escape boasts a Mediterranean-style restaurant and classic brasserie helmed by Michelin-starred Chef Pierre Gagnaire, plus residential-style rooms and suites designed in true French style. Think lavender and almond green color palettes, parquet floors, and whimsical Toile de Jouy wallpaper. Pro tip: schedule a Lymphatic Drainage Massage in the spa after a day racking up a few thousand steps in the city.

The Wall Street Hotel

Located on lower Manhattan’s famed Wall Street and housed in the historic Tontine Building, just steps away from Battery Park, the New World Trade Center and the Brooklyn Bridge.The Wall Street Hotel offers travelers to New York a colorful and charming retreat surrounded by the beating heart of the United States’ main financial sector. Blending the best of the Big Apple’s broad cosmopolitanism, guests of The Wall Street hotel will get a taste of city life by being the center of it all. 

Guests checking into The Wall Street Hotel have their selection of 180 rooms ranging from 300 to 800 square feet. Whether choosing a comfortable king room or an even more spacious suite, you’ll be pleased with the immediate warmth and comfort you feel up on entering. With décor inspired by traditional New York City residences with soothing color palettes and accents like curated libraries and original artwork, each guest accommodation provides a proper place for relaxation in the city that never sleeps.

Envue, Autograph Collection

The Envue, Autograph Collection is located just across the Hudson River from Manhattan and places you in a central location near popular attractions. Visit Midtown Manhattan, Time Square and Hoboken & Jersey City just outside the hotel. Enjoy expansive views of the city and waterway from our spacious lobby and premiere restaurant. Get a good nights rest when you stay in our well-accommodating suites and guest rooms with a host of amenities. Keep up your workout routine while you are traveling with our 24-hour fitness center and our indoor pool. Watch the city light up from SkyLine, our 6th-floor rooftop deck while planning your evening out on the town. With the Port Imperial Ferry located just across the street, the town is yours to explore. The Envue, Autograph Collection is the perfect place to stay for leisure and business travelers alike.

Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel

Situated on the historic Gold Street in New York’s Financial District (FiDi), Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel, redefines the Lower Manhattan hospitality experience as a sophisticated urban retreat. This boutique property exudes a warm, mid-century modern aesthetic that feels more like a gentleman’s hunting lodge or a private club than a standard hotel. The interiors are a masterclass in texture, featuring rich leather, dark wood, and brass accents, all complemented by the vibrant, nostalgic photography of Slim Aarons that lines the walls. The guest rooms features custom-designed leather headboards with buckle details and, in premium categories, soaring 12-foot ceilings that offer a rare sense of spaciousness in the city. The sleep experience is elevated by Italian Sferra linens, while bathrooms are stocked with exclusive amenities from Brooklyn-based perfumer D.S. & Durga, adding a local artisanal touch. Dining at Gild Hall is anchored by Felice Ristorante, a destination in itself that brings the rustic soul of Tuscany to FiDi. The restaurant serves authentic handcrafted pasta and seasonal Italian dishes in a rustic-glam setting. For a more intimate evening, guests can retreat to La Soffitta, a hidden wine bar on the second floor. Resembling a wine library, its shelves are lined with bottles, offering a curated selection of Italian vintages in a cozy, lantern-lit atmosphere perfect for unwinding after exploring the nearby Seaport District or Wall Street.

The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel

Located in the epicenter of Lower Manhattan’s vibrant New Downtown, old world glamour meets modern luxury at The Beekman. Nestled between East and Hudson Rivers, the hotel is surrounded by some of Manhattan’s most cherished attractions, including the Brooklyn Bridge, One World Trade, the Seaport Distrcit/Pier 17, Brookfield Place, and many more. Originally, the site played host to many significant milestones including New York City's debut of Shakespeare's Hamlet and the famed Clinton Hall where writers such as Edgar Allan Poe honed their craft. Passionately restored to its former glory, the historic landmark building exudes elegance and charm. Award-winning designer Martin Brudnizki enhances a meld of classic and contemporary elements with a rare combination of destination dining spots, sumptuous lounges, hidden cozy corners, and attentive staff eager to exceed your expectations.

The Beekman boasts a world-class dining experience, featuring award-winning chefs Tom Colicchio and Daniel Boulud. Colicchio’s Temple Court and our famous Bar Room reflects on the cultural and culinary history of lower Manhattan to serve a menu of quintessential New York City dishes. These outlets are sure to surprise, indulge, and nourish you. Chef Daniel Boulud introduces Le Gratin, a Bouchon Lyonnais located in The Beekman. Inspired by his hometown of Lyon, France, Chef Daniel Boulud's casual dining experience is influenced by the notable bouchons and bistros of Lyon. The menu will feature classic French dishes and Lyonnais specialties. Iconic French dishes to share will rotate monthly while highlighting local purveyors.

The Algonquin Hotel Times Square, Autograph Collection

A long standing symbol of classic style and seductive eccentricity, The Algonquin Hotel Times Square, Autograph Collection is an endless source of inspiration. Designated a New York City Historic Landmark, its doors opened in 1902. Tucked away on a quiet block, in the center of it all; step off of Manhattan's West 44th Street and into the hotel, where an intimate yet lively lobby welcomes guests. At the Blue Bar Restaurant & Lounge, sip an expertly prepared martini with classic food and cocktail menus inspired by the infamous Round Table regulars and eavesdrop on Theatre District gossip. A wealth of iconic New York City attractions are nearby, including Radio City Music Hall, 5th Avenue Shopping, the Empire State Building and Central Park. Touch base with the Resident Feline Concierge, Hamlet VIII, for his guidance. Whatever brings you here, the hotel knows you'll return for years to come to experience the enduring charm and unconventional legacy of The Algonquin Hotel Times Square, Autograph Collection. 

Lotte New York Palace

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan, the Lotte New York Palace seamlessly marries the 19th-century grandeur of the Villard Mansion with a contemporary 55-story tower, creating a living tapestry of past and present. Step into the magnificent lobby and feel a dialogue between gilded-age opulence and modern luxury. The Towers, occupying the top 14 floors, offer 176 expansive suites with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame undeniable views of the Statue of Liberty and Central Park. Each Hästens mattress feels like sleeping on a cloud, delivering an incomparable rest.

As night falls, venture into Rarities within the Villard Mansion—a discreet haven showcasing rare wines and spirits beloved by celebrities. For a taste of true old-world glamour, head to The Gold Room and savor “The Reserve” martini, a toast to the Roaring Twenties. At dawn, Pomme Palais, our French market café, serves freshly baked croissants and locally sourced produce to fuel your day.

Every Saturday at 10 a.m., enjoy a complimentary guided tour of the Villard Mansion, where you’ll uncover tales of Gilded-Age splendor. In the evening, The Towers guests can witness Steve Cohen’s mesmerizing Chamber Magic show, an intimate infusion of wonder. With a 24-hour fitness center and a world-class spa, your wellness needs are effortlessly met.

The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection

Enjoy boutique style and modern amenities at The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection. We provide a prime location in Manhattan near Rockefeller Center, United Nations headquarters and Grand Central Terminal. When you're not exploring the heart and soul of New York City, relax in our modern rooms and suites. We offer Jazz Age-inspired décor, complimentary Wi-Fi and plush bedding for your ultimate comfort. Bring your four-legged friend along for your travels courtesy of our pet-friendly policy. During the mornings, power-up with a light breakfast and cup of joe at our on-site StarbucksⓇ. Stop by our lobby bar when evening arrives for a few handcrafted cocktails with colleagues or friends. No matter the time of day or night, enjoy a refreshing workout at our 24-hour fitness center. Need to host a celebration? Our hotel has you covered with five event spaces, catering options and rentable AV equipment. Whatever fills your stay, sleep soundly and awake renewed at The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection.

Le Méridien New York, Central Park

Tap into the inimitable energy of NYC at Le Méridien New York, Central Park, where iconic attractions and world-class cultural experiences beckon. Exquisitely designed to reflect the ethos of New York—bold, cosmopolitan, vibrant and authentic—the hotel is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, on West 57th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. From this enviable vantage point, discover Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Rockefeller Center, MoMA and Columbus Circle. Showcasing custom furnishings, pristine marble bathrooms and opulent bedding, the hotel's guest rooms and suites are immersive escapes high above Manhattan. Soak in sweeping views of Central Park at The Roof, the property's chic rooftop bar serving small-batch spirits, craft beers and global wine offerings; Kingside is Le Méridien New York's   flagship restaurant, where seasonally inspired fare takes center stage. 

Aman New York

East meets West and old meets new. Manhattan’s iconic Crown Building is reimagined as Aman New York, where the city’s original architectural splendour and Aman’s harmonious design language collide, reimagining the inimitable tranquillity of Aman in the heart of Manhattan’s midtown. With a year-round Garden Terrace, flagship Aman Spa and spacious suites all among the largest in the city.

Step inside the gorgeously reimagined Aman New York, and the sounds of midtown Manhattan melt away. Massive marble rain showers, oversized soaking tubs, and enchanting fireplaces mark the urban retreat’s 83 daydream-worthy suites, while signature restaurants Arva and Nama – available exclusively to guests and Aman Club Founders – pay homage to Italy’s rustic roots and Japan’s culinary traditions, respectively. Don’t miss the three-story spa boasting restorative treatments, functional biomarker lab diagnostics, and multidisciplinary wellness programs.

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

With expansive outlooks over the Manhattan skyline and East River, 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge is the ideal setting for visitors to the Big Apple. Designed by local artists using native greenery and reclaimed materials, each of the 195 rooms and suites features floor-to-ceiling windows and industrial-chic touches. After a day of sightseeing, tuck into farm-to-table cuisine at The Osprey, or take in city views from the rooftop plunge pool and bar.

The Manner, Soho

Opening Fall 2024 , Standard International will unveil its newest endeavor. Sitting on a quiet tree-lined street in Soho, twelve floors rise above the neighborhood’s storied lofts, boutiques and galleries. The name derives from a particular manner of hospitality. One that feels more like staying at the home of a dear friend than at a hotel — discreet, r e fined, generous. Designed by Hannes Peer in tandem with Standard International’s award- winning design studio, this project has 90 rooms and suites with four distinct areas for eating, drinking and socializing. The culinary direction and menus were created in collaboration with an acclaimed chef . The street-side restaurant and second floor cocktail bar will be open to the public while the Apartment and The Rooftop (opening Spring 2025) are reserved exclusively for in-house guests and friends.

Baccarat Hotel

Combining the best of New York with splendid Parisian style, the 114-room Baccarat Hotel is located across from the Museum of Modern Art in the heart of Manhattan. Reflecting its namesake French crystal maker, this vision of modern elegance is inspired by more than 255 years of heritage and artisanship. From the spectacular prism-glass facade to the 17 custom Baccarat chandeliers adorning the public spaces, the hotel is a tribute to the art of living. An intimate oasis, the serene Spa de La Mer is complemented by a 55-foot marble swimming pool. The bustling Grand Salon features light, seasonal fare from the talented culinary team.

The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue

Centrally located in Midtown Manhattan on Fifth Avenue, The Langham, New York is steps from Madison Square Garden, the Theater District, shopping, restaurants, museums, and more. With some of the largest guest rooms in the city, averaging 750 square feet, and a variety of suites, guests have ample space to spread out in a contemporary setting. Many rooms and suites boast spectacular views across the city’s skyline and to the neighboring Empire State Building. The hotel offers culinary delights at Michelin-starred restaurant Ai Fiori, and handcrafted cocktails at Bar Fiori.

The Langham, New York takes every step to ensure that each guest experiences exceptional comfort. The Langham, New York offers guests a Chef Concierge, complimentary WiFi, and meeting rooms. In addition, we offer some of the most spacious 5 star hotel rooms in New York City and some of the finest in-room amenities. We are excited to be home to Alex Katz paintings in our lobby and lithographs and silkscreens throughout the rest of the hotel. Katz is a New York City based artist who is known for anticipating the Pop Art.

The Standard, East Village

In New York's East Village, a neighborhood famously skeptical of outside influence, The Standard, East Village has achieved a rare feat: it has become an accepted, even embraced, anomaly. It makes no attempt to mimic the surrounding brick tenements. Instead, its slender, glassy form stands in stark, elegant contrast, engaging in a direct architectural dialogue with its historic environment. This confident posture reveals a profound understanding of the local ethos: true integration is not about imitation, but about adding a distinct new voice to the ongoing conversation.

This dialogue continues within. The hotel deliberately eschews grand, generic luxury in favor of a more intimate, textured experience. The floor-to-ceiling windows in each room act as carefully calibrated viewfinders, directing the guest's gaze not toward obvious landmarks, but toward the beautifully chaotic, authentic fabric of the neighborhood—rooftop gardens, graffiti-tagged walls, and intricate fire escapes. It is a curated "anti-view," compelling a deeper appreciation for the poetry of the everyday.

Waldorf Astoria New York

Waldorf Astoria New York reclaims its place at the heart of Manhattan’s luxury hotel landscape with the quiet authority of nearly a century of history, reintroduced through a meticulous contemporary reinvention. Since opening in 1931, the iconic Art Deco landmark on Park Avenue has hosted world leaders, cultural icons, and generations of tastemakers, standing as a central stage in New York’s social, political, and cultural life. Following an extensive restoration, the hotel preserves its grand architectural proportions, historic details, and ceremonial presence while introducing residential-scale comfort suited to modern living. The property now features 375 guestrooms and suites, reimagined with generous space, privacy, and refined functionality, an exceptional rarity in Midtown Manhattan. In the grand lobby, enduring symbols such as the Waldorf’s historic clock and Cole Porter’s piano continue to connect the hotel’s storied past with its present chapter.

Dining remains central to the Waldorf Astoria New York experience. Lex Yard, led by acclaimed chef Michael Anthony, anchors the hotel with polished modern American cuisine driven by seasonal ingredients and precision, served from breakfast through dinner in an elegant Art Deco setting. Peacock Alley revives the hotel’s legendary social promenade as a refined dining and bar destination, offering classic fare and craft cocktails throughout the day and into the evening. Yoshoku draws on Japanese kaiseki traditions, presenting sushi, warm dishes, and thoughtful small plates that reflect a dialogue between Japanese culinary structure and New York’s cosmopolitan rhythm. A signature 24-hour in-room dining service nods to the Waldorf’s pioneering role in modern hospitality. Luxury here is never performative; it is expressed through history, restraint, and consistency, offering an enduring city residence defined by proportion, culture, and trust.

New York Marriott Marquis

Step into the magic of Manhattan at New York Marriott Marquis and make memories that will last a lifetime. Our iconic hotel is nestled in Manhattan’s Times Square, surrounded by Broadway lights and world-class attractions. Indulge in our redesigned restaurants, featuring bold New York flavors and innovative menus. Unwind in our spacious accommodations equipped with modern amenities and stunning views of Broadway, Times Square and the Manhattan skyline. For your next event, our sophisticated meeting spaces span over 100,000 square feet and are equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Whether you're planning a holiday party, corporate event or special occasion, we'll help you create a memorable experience. Book your stay now at New York Marriott Marquis and experience the perfect blend of style, comfort and convenience in the heart of Times Square.

The St. Regis New York

Since its founding by John Jacob Astor over a century ago, The St. Regis New York has established itself as one of Manhattan's most alluring luxury hotels. Our historic 5-star hotel has evolved to reflect the rich heritage of St. Regis, while infusing the timeless elegance that has come to define it. Every element of the hotel is carefully considered, from the richly decorated rooms and designer suites to the graceful public spaces, highlighted by a regal rooftop ballroom with sweeping Manhattan views. Enjoy thoughtful hotel amenities, including the treasured St. Regis Butler Service, and our impeccable Fifth Avenue address for exploring the best of NYC in style.

The Knickerbocker

Edging the bright lights of Broadway and the calm of Bryant Park, The Knickerbocker is a legendary New York landmark reborn as the first luxury hotel in Times Square. The Knick is a haven of refined elegance, created by John Jacob Astor in 1906 and now reimagined into a sophisticated urban sanctuary mere blocks from Fifth Avenue, MoMA, Rockefeller Center, and Central Park. Italian tenor Enrico Caruso and American playwright George M. Cohan made their homes here, while Rockefeller and Fitzgerald gathered over martinis in what was once known as the 42nd Street Country Club. The dazzling culinary experience at The Knick is led by Master Chef Charlie Palmer. Guided by a passion for market-driven ingredients and vibrant, unexpected flavors, Palmer further heightens his critically acclaimed American cooking to create unrivaled dining options at this luxury hotel in New York City. Contemporary yet classic, and always served up with a twist, The Knickerbocker Hotel is bringing New York’s glitterati back to Times Square.

Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown

Downtown Manhattan has spent two decades reminding the world it is more than a financial district, and Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, opened in September 2016, arrived at the right moment. The hotel occupies the first 24 floors of 30 Park Place, an 82-storey limestone tower designed by Robert A.M. Stern that rises 926 feet above Tribeca, sharing a block with the Woolworth Building. Yabu Pushelberg designed the 189 rooms and suites in warm grays and taupes, with bronze accents, floor-to-ceiling windows and proportions starting at 400 square feet. The newest suites, the Greenwich and Trinity Collections unveiled in 2025 by Bill Rooney Studio, bring full kitchens, marble and walnut finishes that read less like hotel rooms and more like a Tribeca apartment someone curated with care.

CUT by Wolfgang Puck occupies the corner off the lobby, marking the chef's first Manhattan restaurant; Jacques Garcia designed the room — dark and confident — around prime steaks and service that makes a Tuesday feel like an occasion. The Spa runs a different register: white tay wood walls, oak and travertine floors, seven treatment rooms with Soveral, Dr Burgener and Omorovicza, and a 75-foot lap pool with two-storey windows and an adjacent outdoor sundeck. The C, E, R and W subway lines stop at the door; SoHo, the West Village and the Seaport are each walkable. One block from the World Trade Center, within view of the Brooklyn Bridge, the hotel has become one of Downtown's most convincing arguments for staying the night.

The Lowell

In the heart of Manhattan, The Lowell is steps from Madison and Fifth avenues and Central Park. Established in 1927, The Lowell reflects the elegance and soul of the Upper East Side. The 74 rooms and suites are individually appointed, many with wood-burning fireplaces and terraces. Luxurious comfort is the essence of The Lowell. Legendary restaurateur Charles Masson oversees the property’s newest dining additions, with seasonal cuisine at Majorelle and the perfect martini at Jacques Bar. The Club Room at The Lowell offers a sophisticated setting to unwind, while the reimagined Pembroke Room serves breakfast and afternoon tea.

Park Hyatt New York

Park Hyatt New York is the iconic Hyatt flagship skyscraper hotel situated on West 57th Street—part of the prestigious One57 tower, directly across from Carnegie Hall and a block from Central Park. Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Christian de Portzamparc with interiors by Yabu Pushelberg, the hotel opened in August 2014 on the lower floors of the 90‑story mixed-use building known as “Billionaires’ Row”. The hotel offers 210 luxurious guest rooms and 92 suites, each spacious, with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing Central Park or city skyline views. Rooms feature high-end amenities such as Italian linens, Nespresso coffee machines, Le Labo bath products, deep soaking tubs, and walk-in showers. Signature suites include the Manhattan Suite—a lavish 3,500 sq ft, three-bedroom top-floor residence with private balconies, full kitchen, personal concierge, and even a private service elevator—launched for the 10th anniversary at US$50,000 per night.

Wellness is a standout feature: Spa Nalai occupies the 25th floor with a 65-foot indoor saltwater pool, eucalyptus steam room, whirlpool, and rainforest showers—all offering panoramic city views. A fully equipped 24-hour fitness center sits alongside this serene retreat. The Living Room restaurant & bar, located on the lobby level, provides all-day dining with views toward Carnegie Hall. Public spaces like The Study and The Living Room are designed to feel like residential lounges, complete with curated artworks sourced partly from MoMA, about 350 pieces adorn the hotel. Guests consistently praise the hotel’s unmatched combination of large, elegant rooms, world-class spa and pool, prime Midtown location, and exceptionally attentive service. In summary, Park Hyatt New York is a rare blend of residential-style luxury, architectural artistry, and wellness-focused indulgence in the heart of Manhattan, making it a top-tier choice for discerning leisure and business travellers alike.

The Fifth Avenue Hotel

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood, The Fifth Avenue Hotel offers a realm of imagination to enchant the five senses. Once a Gilded Age mansion, this luxurious retreat marries the historical grandeur of 19th-century New York high society with the contemporary elegance of upscale hospitality, offering guests a comforting enclave where every detail is steeped in warmth and refined charm. Reimagined by founder Alex Ohebshalom, The Fifth Avenue Hotel rejuvenates the glamour of its past life as a beloved 19th-century residence, transforming it into an unmatched oasis of unexpected discovery. Guests are invited to wander leisurely, adopting the pace of a flâneur, as they explore corridors adorned with intriguing cabinets of curiosity and pause to appreciate the vast, meticulously curated art collection. With a deep commitment to intuitive service, the hotel team provides thoughtful, personalized attention, anticipating and fulfilling every whim to ensure a memorable and bespoke experience. Renowned for the exceptional culinary creations of acclaimed chef Andrew Carmellini, The Fifth is home to his namesake restaurant, Café Carmellini, as well as the award-winning The Portrait Bar.

Four Seasons Hotel New York

I.M. Pei's 52-storey tower of honey-coloured French Magny limestone has anchored East 57th Street since 1993, its sharp geometry a quiet counterpoint to the Manhattan skyline. The address falls between Madison and Park Avenues on the stretch known as Billionaires' Row, steps from Central Park, Fifth Avenue and Rockefeller Plaza. After a four-year closure, the hotel reopened in November 2024 with upgrades across its 219 rooms and suites, among the city's most spacious, starting at 500 square feet and reaching 4,300 for the full-floor specialty suites. The grand lobby sets the tone: 33-foot glass ceilings, marble columns in warm amber tones, sculptural florals catching the light. Upper floors frame Central Park and the skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows, and several suites open onto private terraces, a rarity in Manhattan. At the summit, the Ty Warner Penthouse on the 52nd floor is a seven-year collaboration between Pei, Peter Marino and owner Ty Warner, with four cantilevered glass balconies offering unobstructed views in three directions. Inside, hand-knotted rugs, wood panelling and bespoke furnishings create a residential warmth that reads more Manhattan apartment than hotel room.

The Garden restaurant sits above the lobby beneath tall African acacia trees, oversized windows flooding the space with daylight. Executive Chef Maria Tampakis brings a Northern Italian sensibility — her agnolotti with braised short rib and pecorino fondue has become a signature, while the legendary lemon ricotta pancakes remain non-negotiable. Across the lobby, TY Bar channels Art Deco grandeur with cocktails designed alongside Toby Maloney of Chicago's Violet Hour, tracing a century of New York drinking culture. The spa is undergoing enhancements, with Natura Bissé treatments in two dedicated suites. For travellers who want Manhattan's pulse within reach and a limestone sanctuary to return to, this remains the address.

Conrad New York Downtown

Conrad New York Downtown is a 463 all-suite luxury hotel situated alongside the Hudson River. An escape for leisure and business guests alike, the hotel features ATRIO Wine Bar & Restaurant and the renowned Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar (open spring and summer), as well as the largest hotel event space in Downtown Manhattan. A true Urban Oasis - the hotel is just minutes from the city’s most historic neighborhoods and acclaimed attractions, including Tribeca, Wall Street, the World Trade Center and Oculus, Statue of Liberty, Brookfield Place and more.

Pendry Manhattan West

Carved into Manhattan’s skyline like a rippling black-granite dune, Pendry Manhattan West softens the West Side’s steel edges with a 21-storey wave of glass and stone. Inside, California-infused warmth—blonde woods, flax linens—meets East Coast polish, while 164 rooms and suites by Gachot Studios frame either Hudson River dawns or Empire State neon through floor-to-ceiling windows, pairing plush duvets with bespoke-scent pillows so guests quite literally “sleep in a picture frame.”

Evenings gravitate to Bar Pendry, where inky velvet, burnished brass and a vintage turntable set the scene for cocktails that riff on Jazz-Age classics with house-made bitters. By day, the airy Garden Room serves California-lean lunches and still-warm cookies, while a 1,700-square-foot, 24-hour fitness studio keeps city-siders on pace. Step outside and the High Line, Moynihan Train Hall and Hudson Yards lie a mere six-minute walk away, placing Broadway marquees and riverside sunsets firmly within reach.

Casa Cipriani New York

Moored within the historic Battery Maritime Building, Casa Cipriani feels less like a hotel than an ocean liner at berth. Thierry Despont has dressed its 47 rooms and suites in mahogany lacquer and Loro Piana textiles, each terrace framing the Brooklyn Bridge or Statue of Liberty. Members drift from a jazz-laced club floor to a copper-clad bar serving Bellinis—a nod to Harry’s Bar—before surrendering to cryotherapy and bespoke treatments in the 15,000-sq-ft wellness deck. Come nightfall, the balcony rail becomes the ship’s prow: champagne bubbles rise as harbor lights glitter below. Part private club, part grand hotel, Casa Cipriani brings seafaring romance and Italian precision to travelers who prefer New York at water level.

Trump International Hotel & Tower New York

Hotel's 176 luxury accommodations include superior and deluxe guest rooms, as well as one, two, three, and four-bedroom suites in NYC. Each room and suite boasts stunning floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase captivating panoramas of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. Immerse yourself in the bold and engaging style characteristic of New York, where every detail has been custom designed to create a relaxing and indulging experience. Our suites offer a luxurious and spacious atmosphere, making them the perfect destination for your stay in the city. With fully-equipped kitchens available in every suite, our guests can savor the convenience and flexibility of home-cooked meals. Whether you are staying for a short trip or an extended stay, our suites with kitchens provide a home-away-from-home experience that is unmatched in the city. Come discover unparalleled luxury and comfort at Trump International Hotel & Tower New York, where every moment is nothing short of extraordinary.

As one of the most luxurious hotels overlooking Central Park and steps away from Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and Fifth Avenue, we give you the best shopping and nightlife New York City has to offer. Our luxury hotel near Central Park is a a Forbes Five-Star hotel with a 2 Michelin-Starred restaurant. Trump International Hotel & Tower New York will exceed your expectations. Guests of our Manhattan & Central Park hotel are surrounded by impeccable style, spectacular service, and luxurious amenities, including the personalized Attaché service exclusive to Trump Hotels.

Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel

Whatever your reason for visiting NYC, Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel is dedicated to making your stay extraordinary. Take pleasure in the thoughtful details that surround you - from the soundproof windows and comfortable beds in our renovated rooms and suites to the AVEDA products in every bathroom. For the quintessential experience, book one of Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel's redesigned Terrace Rooms, which offer balconies with panoramic Times Square views. Grab a drink and mingle with others as you watch the world go by at R Lounge at Two Times Square, the hotel signature bar and eatery. Stay fit in the 24-hour gym or take care of work tasks in the hotel's business center. Those planning events in NYC will love its unique spaces, which include an outdoor terrace and a stylish boardroom. When it's time to explore, the prime hotel location places New York City's most legendary attractions at your fingertips - from the Theater District to Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue, Central Park and more.

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