New York may be the city that never sleeps but when you’re paying top dollar for a hotel room, you’re going to want some quality shut-eye.
Fortunately the luxury hotels in Manhattan are among the best in the world, offering the finest interiors from renowned designers, chic in-room amenities, attentive service, and glorious city views (which is often the number one selling point for a hotel).
The best luxury hotels in New York are:
- Best for scene: New York Edition, booking.com
- Best for design inspiration: The Crosby Street Hotel, Booking.com
- Best for artists: The Mercer, Booking.com
- Best for power players: Park Hyatt New York, Uk.hotels.com
- Best for movie stars: The Greenwich Hotel, Booking.com
- Best for pampering: St Regis New York, Booking.com
- Best for Instagram: Baccarat Hotel and Residences, Booking.com
- Best for wellness: The Mark, Themarkhotel.com
- Best for art lovers: The Langham New York, Booking.com
- Best for wolves of wallstreet: Four Seasons Downtown New York, Booking.com
- Best for central park and Hudson river views: Mandarin Oriental, Booking.com
- Best for Art Deco decadence: The Carlyle, Rosewoodhotels.com
- Best for giant outdoor terraces: The Chatwal, Booking.com
- Best for classic New York: The Plaza, Booking.com
- Best for insider access: Soho House, Sohohouse.com
- Best for back-in-time vibes: The Sherry Netherland, Booking.com
The sexy Edition brand, created by Studio 54 legend-turned-boutique-hotelier Ian Schrager in partnership with Marriott Hotels, caters to sophisticated travellers who are after high design and exciting nightlife, rolled up in five-star service. The New York outpost delivers on all of that.
In Madison Square Park’s Clocktower Building, a Beaux-Arts landmark dating back to 1909, the 273 rooms (designed by The Rockwell Group) feature a minimalist layout with neutral-coloured furniture and fabrics, save for the oak-panelled foyers, walnut headboards and faux fur throws on the bed. Some rooms have original scalloped ceilings while others have Instagram-perfect views of the Empire State Building.
Downstairs, the Lobby Bar with its sultry backlit shelves of liquor, is a beacon for NYC’s prettiest people. Up a winding helix-shaped staircase is the Clocktower Restaurant where chef Jason Atherton serves contemporary British cuisine in three separate dining rooms, each…
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