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The Hilton in New York City sits in Midtown Manhattan just six blocks from Central Park and close to Times Square, Broadway and Radio City Music Hall. LaGuardia Airport is seven miles away. Guestrooms feature contemporary décor and floor-to-ceiling blue-tinted windows, many offering city views. Guestroom amenities include plasma televisions and a stocked minibars. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee. The Hilton New York is an exceptionally located hotel, appealing to both touring and business guests.
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Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers811 7th Avenue on 53rd Street, New York NY 10019The Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers is located in Midtown Manhattan right in the heart of New York City and is just steps from the excitement of Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, Broadway theaters, Central Park, and Fifth Avenue shopping. This hotel appeals to both business and leisure travelers, and is easily accessible from Newark, JFK and LaGuardia airports.
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The Roosevelt Hotel New York45 E 45th St, New York NY 10017Centrally located in Midtown Manhattan on Madison Avenue and 45th Street, The Roosevelt Hotel New York allows travelers to stay in the heart of the city. The Roosevelt Hotel New York's lobby is decorated to reflect the city's classic style, with Tiffany chandeliers and marble floors, while guestrooms, which overlook Madison Avenue, are decorated in luxe gold and green with antique furniture. Just seven miles from LaGuardia, 17 miles from JFK and 18 miles from Newark International Airport, The Roosevelt is convenient to all of New York City's major airports and vacationing travelers will also appreciate the proximity to bustling Times Square and Radio City Music Hall, which are within walking distance of the Roosevelt Hotel.
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InterContinental - The Barclay New York111 East 48th St, New York NY 10017The Barclay New York, a luxury business hotel in the "city never sleeps," is located minutes from Laguardia and JFK Airport. The Barclay Hotel is one of the most glamorous and elegant hotels near Park Avenue. Because of its proximity to the United Nations, nearly every major head of state has visited the Barclay Hotel, including President Ronald Reagan, François Mitterrand and Nelson Mandela. The Barclay Hotel has also been the home away from home for such celebrities as Bette Davis, Marlon Brando and Ernest Hemingway.
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Crowne Plaza Hotel Times Square Manhattan1335 Avenue Of The Americas, New York NYNew York's neon-lit, rejuvenated Times Square is located at the base of this business-friendly, comfortable hotel. In addition to luxury linens and custom bedding, this four-star skyscraper features large rooms with in-room fax machines and high-speed Internet access. The hotel also boasts one of the few indoor lap pools in the city, as well as a full fitness center complete with a sauna. Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan's corporate canyons, the Crowne Plaza Times Square is within walking distance of a vast array of theater, nightlife and dining options.
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Crowne Plaza Hotel White Plains/Downtown66 Hale Avenue, White Plains NY 10601The Crowne Plaza White Plains Hotel is situated in downtown White Plains, NY which is the heart of Westchester County. This 402-room property is only 30 minutes from Manhattan. Perfect for business and leisure travelers alike, the hotel is adjacent to world class shopping at The Westchester with Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.
Luxury HotelsEmbassy Suites New York City102 North End Ave., New York NY 10281Located on the Hudson River near New York Harbor, the Embassy Suites hotel offers amazing views of lower Manhattan and, across the river, New Jersey. This all-suite hotel features expansive accommodations with separate living and bedroom quarters and a host of business-friendly features, such as high-speed Internet access, fax and photocopy services and easy access to Wall St. and the Financial District. Ground Zero, the ferry to Liberty Island (Statue of Liberty) and Ellis Island, shopping, and a host of restaurants within Battery Park City are all located nearby.
Millennium Hilton55 Church St., New York NY 10007Conrad Hilton would have been proud of this stunning downtown property, located near Wall Street, the Financial District and the Ground Zero site. Its dark-suit draped clientele are often too busy hammering out mergers to notice the stunning views of the Statue of Liberty or the glowing downtown skyline, but first-class amenities such as two-line phones, in-room fax machines and ultra-soft linens make everyone at ease. Easy walking distance to TriBeCa, SoHo, the Civic Center and Chinatown also make this an upscale option for those wishing to avoid the madness of Midtown. Soho Grand Hotel310 West Broadway, New York NY 10013The dot.com bubble may have burst, but the Soho Grand still harks back to the heady days of instant riches and over-the-top design budgets. The lobby of the Soho Grand is a shower of lights, metal, music (usually esoteric and beat heavy) and mannequin-perfect black-clad staff. The guestrooms are over-chic in slate and beige tones that complement the art from local SoHo galleries. Located in the heart of stylish and sophisticated SoHo, the Soho Grand Hotel vibes with the downtown cool of the surrounding art galleries and designer frock boutiques.
Tribeca Grand Hotel2 Avenue Of The Americas, New York NY 10013This stunningly chic sister property of the SoHo Grand is every bit as black-clad and anorexic in character as its edgy sibling, but with its spiral, light-wooded lobby is perhaps less standoffish. But then one doesn't come to New York, let alone the TriBeCa neighborhood, to be coddled. One comes to be pressured into the latest designer frocks and forced into skyscraping stilettos if only to get a glance at the glitterati who flock to this residential neighborhood's lofty bastion of style and scene. Though one could, theoretically, walk to SoHo, the Financial District and the booming nightlife of downtown, when staying at the Tribeca Grand, one cabs it everywhere as a matter of (social) principle.
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Gramercy Park Hotel2 Lexington Ave., New York NY 10010Unlike so many landmark-name-borrowing New York hotels, the Gramercy Park Hotel really does border Gramercy Park. A most exclusive perk, the Gramercy Park grants each guest a provisional key to the private and much lusted after stretch of landscaped greenery. The hotel itself is like a dazzling work of art; it looks as though it were plucked from the pages of a Vogue issue of glamorous haute hotels. Located close to the Union Square shopping, dining and entertainment center, the Gramercy Park is the favored retreat of easygoing movie stars and hard-living rock stars searching for a little peace and quiet.
Algonquin59 W 44th St., New York NY 10036This historic New York hotel is perhaps best known as the meeting place of Dorothy Parker and her acid-tongued circle of literati who held court in the Algonquin's dining room in the 1920s and '30s. Today, the hotel's understated charm and elegance remain intact (if refurbished and upgraded) for a new generation of media mavens and well-heeled lodgers.
Beekman Tower3 Mitchell Plaza, New York NY 10017The Beekman Tower Hotel has been a mainstay of the New York skyline for over 70 years, and this stately Art Deco landmark has been a hub of the executive class all the while. Its all-suite format features rooms with amazing views of New York's East River and glowing skyline, and some rooms have terraces to boot. The well-equipped fitness center comes complete with sauna, perfect for relaxing after a hard day shopping or in the boardroom. The Top of the Tower restaurant and bar offers panoramic views of the city, showering moonlight on lovers and lodgers.
Chambers15 W 56th St. New York NY 10019Chambers caters to the most worldly and discriminating traveler, offering even the most jaded jet setter incomparable luxury without the mossy "Old World Charm" that spreads through most New York hotels. Chambers is glossy, edgy and, above all, arty, with no less than five original pieces in each tres moderne guestroom. In addition to plush bedding, high ceilings, walnut floors, and Tibetan rugs, guests are treated to such rarities as 45-inch plasma TV screens, CD/DVD players and reservations at Town, the hotel's restaurant that regularly draws celebrities, titans of industry and the occasional downtown New Yorker who managed to secure entrance to the exclusive eatery. City Club Hotel55 W 44th St., New York NY 10036New York City's City Club defies the label of a "boutique hotel" by providing guests with sophisticated lodging in line with the luxury of nearby Fifth Avenue. Rooms are very much bedrooms, with window seats suitable for pining and marble baths perfect for soaking away troubles (with Hermes bath products, naturally) while music plays on an in-room CD/DVD unit. The rooms are modern but far from impersonal with contemporary flair added by a creatively subtle interior design featuring quiet colors and modern accents. Downstairs, celebrity chef Daniel Boulud highly rated db Bistro Moderne greets with palate pleasing French comfort food.
Dylan Hotel52 E 41st St., New York NY 10017The recently renovated Dylan hotel manifests all of the things the average New Yorker wishes he or she could be: hip, tall and minimalist, yet classic. Guestrooms are outfitted in soft shades of mauve with quiet lighting and sleek, spare furniture lines. The bedding comes with all-cotton Frette linens and deluxe mattresses held by ebony-stained wood frames. Marble bathrooms (some with Jacuzzi tubs) and high-end amenities complete the experience at this sought-after (yet surprisingly affordable) residence. Located in midtown Manhattan, the Dylan is within walking distance of Times Square, the NY Public Library and the United Nations.
The New York Palace455 Madison Ave., New York NY 10022Palatial doesn't even begin to describe this massive (1000-room) combination brownstone mansion and tower. Its no surprise that the über-wealthy Sultan of Brunei is behind this incredibly posh establishment with enough business amenities to operate a small corporation and enough space to host a loft party in your guest room. Downstairs, Le Cirque 2000 continues to draw the crème de la crème of New York society with its architecturally stunning food and colorful, buoyant dining room.
Omni Berkshire Place21 E 52nd St., New York NY 10022The Omni Berkshire offers upscale luxury with fabulous city views. It caters primarily to members of the business community, but with dressy 300-count linens, marble baths and a wide variety of suite options (including the 1000-sq.ft. Rodgers and Hammerstein Suite with private terrace) it easily accommodates less-than-corporate needs. Located amidst the hustle and bustle of New York's business Mecca, the Omni Berkshire is only minutes from Times Square, high-end 5th Ave. shopping and Midtown's corporate headquarters.
The Shoreham Hotel33 W 55th St., New York NY 10019The Shoreham is a classy and creative boutique hotel filled with aspiring starlets who know that one needn't pay top dollar for top-drawer lodging. Rooms are edgy and expansive, with retro accoutrements and minimalist accents in stainless steel, glass and marble. Located amidst the hustle and bustle of New York's business center, the Shoreham Hotel is only minutes from Times Square, high-end 5th Ave. shopping and Midtown's corporate headquarters.
The Waldorf-Astoria301 Park Ave., New York NY 10022If the glorious Plaza is queen of New York hotel royalty, the Waldorf-Astoria is king. With 1700 rooms, the Waldorf-Astoria is nearly the largest hotel in New York (and at one time, was the largest in the world). Its lodging pedigree--it practically invented room service--cements its place in New York history and guestrooms are designed with Old World Elegance in mind, featuring high ceilings marble bathrooms and triple-sheeted edding. Located only blocks from Central Park, the Waldorf-Astoria is also only minutes from Times Square, boutique shopping and the Midtown business district.
Warwick65 W 54th St., New York NY 10019William Randolph Hearst's luxury Warwick hotel is capacious in its lodging and lavish in its appointment, boasting past guests like The Beatles and Audrey Hepburn. The splendid hotel still carries the charm of a bygone Hollywood era and its renovations have added modern amenities like wireless internet access to the classic marble bathrooms and guestrooms with walk-in closets. Located amidst the hustle and bustle of New York's business center, the Warwick is also only minutes from top attractions like The Museum of Modern Art and is just blocks from the Theater District, where guests can enjoy both new and time-honored Broadway shows.
Vincci Avalon16 E 32nd St., New York NY 10016Visitors to the Vincci Avalon hotel in New York are apt to feel like they've entered a private club, complete with a dark wood and marble lobby illuminated by graceful chandeliers. The hotel's well-appointed library and meeting rooms only add to the effect. Bedrooms are meticulously kept and lodgers are treated to Irish cotton linens, the hotel's signature body pillows and bathrooms constructed from imported Italian marble. Although boutique hotels abound in New York City, the thoughtful European sensibility of the Vincci Avalon hotel sets it apart from other lodging options.
Four Seasons57 E 57th St., New York NY 10022This I.M. Pei-designed New York hotel has dwarfed all competitors for nearly a decade with its impossibly large (over 600-sq. ft.) rooms, inconceivably prompt service and a concierge with more connections than the New York subway system. Marble baths that jet-fill in seconds, Art Deco rooms with private balconies and grand city views make the Four Seasons one of New York's residential crown jewels. Located only blocks away from Central Park, and just minutes from Times Square, high-end shopping and midtown's corporate behemoths, The Four Seasons also boasts an über-exclusive restaurant of the same name.
Hilton Times Square234 W 42nd St., New York NY 10036Unlike its mammoth siblings (the Millennium Hilton and Hilton New York), the Hilton Times Square is a smaller, boutique-style hotel. But what it lacks in size it makes up for in space--the rooms are the largest standard rooms in New York. The service gets an upgrade, too; the staff is quick to learn names and habits and then cater to them with promptness and congeniality. Located in flashy Times Square, the hotel is walking distance to both Broadway shows and board meetings.
The Iroquois49 W 44th St., New York NY 10036It's a wonder that with the Iroquois' prime location and sizeable rooms, it has been able to keep its prices reasonable and its service praise-worthy. While not as well heeled as some of its Midtown neighbors, this New York hotel is certainly a respectable place to crash without drawing attention or the requisite fanfare. Newly remodeled guestrooms at The Iroquois feature lush Frette linens and LG flatscreen televisions, while the on-site Triomphe restaurant serves up some of the most famed French fare in all of Manhattan.
The Mansfield Hotel12 W 44th St., New York NY 10036A Beaux-Art gem on the edge of Times Square, the Mansfield is a reasonably priced hotel with all the perks of newer, edgier and trendier entrants in the Manhattan hotel game. Rooms are posh and handsome, with clean lines, high-end linens and classic turn-of-the-century baths and the unbeatable Midtown location between Fifth and Sixth Avenues appeals to visitors seeking to explore the city's finest shopping, dining and theatre. The Mansfield's M Bar is also a perfect place to unwind after a day of sightseeing and a blend of signature cocktails, weekly live music and elegant, romantic atmosphere combine to create a truly New York experience. Millennium Broadway145 W 44th St., New York NY 10036From the moment guests enter the Millennium Broadway, the hotel's graceful art-deco interior and Tiffany stained glass give guests a taste of luxury. The dramatic lobby staircase with its edgy geometric styling and lighting leads to similarly appointed guestrooms, where fresh flowers stand on Art Deco furnishings and oversized beds are dressed with Merino wool blankets and goose down pillows. The on-site Hudson Theatre was once the site of Louis Armstrong's Debut, and over 110,000 square feet of function space are available to accommodate events of any size. Located in bustling Times Square, the Millennium Broadway is also within walking distance of countless fine dining options, high-fashion shopping and Broadway theatres.
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Renaissance New York Hotel Times Square714 7th Ave., New York NY 10036With a prime location on Times Square and beautifully decorated, soundproofed rooms, the Renaissance New York Hotel allows guests to enjoy staying in one of the world's most famous and vibrant destinations without the disruption of noise from the streets below. The guestrooms at this luxury hotel on Times Square also feature premium bedding, Italian marble and designer toiletries. The Renaissance Hotel in New York is home to the popular Chop Suey Restaurant serving East Asian cuisine, and guests can enjoy cocktails and complimentary hors d'oeuvres at the lobby bar before heading out for a night on the town.
Royalton44 W 44th St., New York NY 10036Re-imagined, re-glamorized and meticulously redesigned, the Royalton Hotel has reclaimed its fame as a Midtown hotspot. The rich, dark and sensuous lobby sets the stylish tone with thick leather walls, suede appointments and contrasting glass and steel furnishings. Each guestroom is like a work of sophisticated art, with mahogany niches, crisp white linens and striking bathrooms, complete with Roman soaking tubs and glittering mirrored tiles, created by renowned designer Phillipe Starck. The in-house restaurant, Brasserie 44, and bar, Bar 44, have also become meccas for delicious cuisine and tasty cocktails.
Sofitel45 W 44th St., New York NY 10036In the tradition of upscale New York hotels, the Sofitel New York is a handsomely appointed hotel that blends sleek style with contemporary elegance. The beautiful, chic guestrooms are feature marble bathrooms and Paris or New York motifs, adding a cultured, artistic flair to the experience. Gaby's, the in-house restaurant, is an Art Deco hotspot that keeps with Parisian theme of some guestrooms by offering delectable French cuisine and refined Euro-fusion dishes. The Sofitel New York is a glamorous Midtown hotel, located walking distance from Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, Grand Central Station and dozens of high-boutiques and restaurants.
The Muse130 W 46th St., New York NY 10036The Muse is a fairly inexpensive boutique New York hotel, but the management at this new addition to the Manhattan lodging scene doesn't skimp on comfort. Rooms are large, with artistically colored feather beds, wide-screen TVs and many guestrooms are also equipped with private balconies. Boasting high-tech amenities like wireless Internet access and iPod docking stations as well as commissioned original works of art, The Muse combines creativity with function to create a truly pampered experience for New York City guests.
The Time Hotel224 W 49th St., New York NY 10019The unassuming exterior of the Time fails to give this spectacular New York hotel its due. The simple red, blue or yellow decor of the guest rooms is an experiment in color theory and each room takes its color designation from the bedroom to the bathroom and from window treatments to bath accoutrements. Sensory stimulation is the name of the game at the Time and should your room color adversely affect your mood (or clash with your outfit), you can switch. The Time also boasts plush amenities like LCD televisions and iPod docking stations with Bose Wave sound systems and the hotel's combination of style and function create a luxurious experience for New York City guests.
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W New York Times Square1567 Broadway, New York NY 10036The W New York is a celebrity-caliber hotel that features a glamorous, ultra modern design and top-notch location on Times Square. The guestrooms go above and beyond with floor-to-ceiling mirrored headboards, silky 350-thread count linens, floating glass desks, plasma TVs, minibar elixirs and Bliss toiletries. The W New York also features two bars, the beautiful Living Room and see-and-be-seen Whiskey, and is home to the jazzy Blue Fin restaurant, known for a seductive menu of seafood.
—New York City hotel reviews by Jennifer Jespersen & Michael Stabile
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