NEW YORK

BOUTIQUE HOTELS

The James New York

The James New York

Better known for its sceney nightspot ‘JIMMY’ up on the roof, but don’t let that make you count it out as a genuinely great stay.

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The Nolitan

The Nolitan

The cutesy Nolita district gets its first boutique hotel with warehouse-style rooms and plenty of opportunity to play.

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Dream Downtown Hotel

Dream Downtown Hotel

Looking for a bit of LA flair with a side of Vegas-style partying in NYC? Welcome home. Vikram Chatwal takes over Albert Ledner's ‘cheesegrater’ building.

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Mondrian SoHo

Mondrian SoHo

New York’s SoHo gets a taste of SoBe and WeHo as the Mondrian arrives in town with a suitcase packed for late night fun.

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Gansevoort Park Avenue

Gansevoort Park Avenue

The uptown sister of the hotel that defined the Meatpacking District hasn’t forgotten its fun-loving roots at this sceney new Park Avenue outpost with a rooftop pool and design to die for.

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Trump SoHo New York

Trump SoHo New York

Trump’s big glass tower promises to best the competition with stunning views and service with way more than a toothy smile.

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Ink48

Ink48

Kimpton’s Ink48 makes its mark on Midtown with larger than average rooms, a personal level of service and the sceney rooftop glass-enclosed restaurant.

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Andaz Wall Street

Andaz Wall Street

The Hyatt’s cool new boutique-brand sister has landed on Wall Street, with all of her usual quirks and techie advantages.

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Crosby Street Hotel

Crosby Street Hotel

British hoteliers Tim and Kit Kemp bring their raved-about brand of boutique chic to the streets of New York.

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The Standard

The Standard

Cali cool meets NYC chic at André Balazs brand new concrete slab just seconds away from the shopping and nightlife of the Meatpacking District.

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The Hotel on Rivington

The Hotel on Rivington

Immaculate rooms in the hip Lower East Side, and although staff can be a little snooty, they are as easy on the eyes as the hotel itself.

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Gansevoort Meatpacking

Gansevoort Meatpacking

Surprisingly kind and attentive given the location. Spacious guestrooms with nine-foot ceilings and striking views, steps away from hotspots.

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The Bowery Hotel

The Bowery Hotel

The team behind The Maritime Hotel have brought a boho-cool atmosphere to a once sketchy location, turning it from skid row to in-the-know.

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Soho House New York

Soho House New York

This is first and foremost a members club, but as a lodger there’s no wait to get into this symbol of urban sophistication.

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Library Hotel

Library Hotel

A quiet (surprise) retreat from the city, just steps from The New York Public Library and Bryant Park, that stays away from any hipster-cool pretentions.

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Gramercy Park Hotel

Gramercy Park Hotel

The long-loved property’s haute bohemian heritage has been honored and successfully transformed into a classy urban retreat by Ian Schrager.

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