BOUTIQUE HOTELS
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.
Gansevoort Meatpacking
Surprisingly kind and attentive given the location. Spacious guestrooms with nine-foot ceilings and striking views, steps away from hotspots.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Cooper Square Hotel
Easy access to both Midtown and downtown areas of interest but the minimalist glass tower has already become a destination in its own.
W Union Square
Perhaps not be as hopping as it was in the 90s, but it still offers a casual, yet elegant atmosphere with all the amenities.
The Mercer Hotel
The gracious and gorgeous staff will make sure you are as well taken care of as the A-list celebrity checking in next to you.
The Maritime Hotel
All Men on Deck. Modeling itself on a 1960’s luxury cruiser, the feel of Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson’s four-star Chelsea favorite is always buzzing.
The Greenwich Hotel
Calm, cool, collected and definitely on the pricey side. De Niro has pulled out all the stops to show just how worldly he and his gang are, and miraculously, it works.
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