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The 7 Best Hotels in New York City (Updated 2024)

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Posted: 3/7/2024 | March 7th, 2024

New York City is the most iconic and most visited city in the United States. With its distinctive skyline, diverse neighborhoods, world-class museums, incredible Broadway productions, and melting pot of cultures, NYC attracts millions of visitors each year. (It’s also the place I call home.)

New York City is huge. I mean ten million people live here. Where do you stay when you’re here? There’s so many hotels to choose from.

To help you plan your visit and narrow down your options, here’s my list of the best hotels in NYC:

1. East Village Hotel

Sunny hotel room with exposed brick walls, a double bed, and a flatscreen TV on the walls at East Village Hotel in NYCSunny hotel room with exposed brick walls, a double bed, and a flatscreen TV on the walls at East Village Hotel in NYC
Located in the East Village, my absolute favorite neighborhood in NYC, this boutique apart-hotel is run more like an Airbnb than a traditional hotel. You get sent a code before arrival to check in and there’s no staff or restaurant on site (though an outpost of The Bean, a popular NYC café, is right downstairs). The studio apartments are designed to reflect the neighborhood’s bohemian spirit, with contemporary artistic décor, beautiful exposed brick walls, and lots of natural light. The kitchenettes include a stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and silverware.

Rooms include comfy pillowtop beds, showers with good water pressure, a flatscreen TV, and complimentary bath products. Everything is pretty compact, but in an area with few hotels, this is one of the best value spots. Stay here if you want to be in a central location with tons of great restaurants and bars at your fingertips.

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2. The Marlton

Stately hotel room with a gilded headboard, lamps on either side of the bed, and white crown molding on the walls at The Marlton Hotel in NYCStately hotel room with a gilded headboard, lamps on either side of the bed, and white crown molding on the walls at The Marlton Hotel in NYC
Originally built in 1900, this historic boutique hotel in Greenwich Village has been home to many of the area’s bohemian set, including one of my favorite writers, Jack Kerouac (he even penned a few novellas here). I like that the hotel’s extensive renovations still kept its classic aesthetic. The beautiful interior has a stately feel, with ornate moldings, herringbone parquet floors, and vintage furnishings like brass light fixtures, ornate rugs, and custom-made furniture. The staff are super friendly too.

The rooms are pretty small, but well designed to make use of the space. They come with flatscreen TVs, comfy beds with plush bedding, wardrobes, minibars, and marble bathrooms. The Marlton is also home to an excellent bar that serves incredible cocktails, and there’s a complimentary breakfast available too. I think it’s the best value for your money in the area.

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3. voco The Franklin

Simple hotel room with deep blue walls, a chandelier, and sitting chair next to a queen-sized bed at voco The Franklin hotel in NYCSimple hotel room with deep blue walls, a chandelier, and sitting chair next to a queen-sized bed at voco The Franklin hotel in NYC
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