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15 Best Luxury Hotels In NYC To Book Right Now
Getting ready to visit the Big Apple? Well, you’re going to have find somewhere to stay…and we’ve got some recommendations! NYC is of course synonymous with luxury and elegance, boasting some of the world’s most impressive hotels with opulent accommodations and world-class amenities.
Just steps away from iconic landmarks like Times Square and the Empire State Building, there’s plenty of sophisticated, 5-star hotels to stay if you’re willing to spend the money.
In this list, we’re putting you on to the best luxury hotels in NYC which have amazing rooftop bars, spas, and of course accommodation options. Here’s where to book your next vacation.
1. Mandarin Oriental
The Mandarin Oriental is just steps away from the stunning Central Park, and their world-class New York location is part of the mixed-use Deutsche Bank Center which sits 280 feet above the city’s best shops, Michelin-starred restaurants, and renowned performance centers. In terms of accommodation, the 5-star Mandarin Oriental boasts 244 guest rooms and suites, many with jaw-dropping panoramic views of Central Park and the Hudson River.
During your stay, you’ll be able to take advantage of amenities like their stunning 35th floor MO Lounge restaurant and bar, two floors of award-winning spa and wellness facilities, and access to nearby shopping and entertainment (like The Shops at Columbus Circle, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and more).
Learn more about the Mandarin Oriental and how to book your stay here.
Where: 80 Columbus Cir
2. Baccarat Hotel New York
Experience a taste of Paris right here in NYC at the Baccarat Hotel…where luxury is king (King Louis XV, the founder of Baccarat crystal company to be exact). The whole property is seemingly decked out in the finest crystals and elegant decor and furniture…almost feeling like you are the royalty during your stay. From beaming chandeliers in their Grand Salon restaurant to luxe original prints in their suites, every detail is basically bedazzled.
Of course we mentioned their world-class Parisian-style restaurant, but they also have a state-of-the-art spa in collaboration with skincare brand La Mer, a luxury house car service around Manhattan, special afternoon tea times, and incredible stay packages. Baccarat is truly a crown jewel in the hotel world.
Learn more about the Baccarat Hotel and how to book your stay here.
Where: 28 W 53rd St
3. Lotte New York Palace
The Lotte New York Palace was actually NYC’s first hotel to ever earn the 5 stars title, and it’s for good reason. Not only does their Midtown location near Rockefeller Center, the Museum of Modern Art, Radio City Music Hall, and Saks Fifth Avenue make it a great destination spot, but accommodation is lovely…with over 900 rooms and suites to choose from in either The Palace or The Towers (which overlook St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the Manhattan skyline).
Their in-house restaurant VILLARD is worth a meal while you’re here, and depending on the time of year you visit…their seasonal activations. During the summer right now, they’re hosting a pop-up Summer Bar at the Palace with seasonal bites and drinks, and during the winter they turn into one of the most magical Christmas hotels you’ve ever seen.
Learn more about the Lotte New York Palace and how to book your stay here.
Where: 455 Madison Ave
4. The Mark
A little further uptown in the Upper East Side resides The Mark, who’s stunning hotel designed by renowned architect Jacques Grange continues to be the forefront of luxury. With 106 rooms and 47 suites, The Mark offers east side views of Central Park and is just a stone’s throw away from The Met.
Every detail in this hotel balances elegance with contemporary design, and that can be seen throughout their in-house The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges and accompanying The Mark Bar…as well as their other amenities of a state-of-the-art fitness center, Frédéric Fekkai salon, 24-hour room service, and personalized concierge services.
Learn more about The Mark and how to book your stay here.
Where: 25 E 77th St
5. The William Vale
If you’re looking for a luxury hotel in Brooklyn, The William Vale is without a doubt our first pick. It’s other-borough location offers unparalleled Manhattan skyline views from the opposite side of the river, as well as elevated accommodation and dining options. They deem themselves as “Williamsburg’s only true luxury hotel” and it’s very much thanks to their spacious rooms and suites which are personalized to guests to help make their experience better.
While you’re here, you’re granted access to their incredible rooftop bar Westlight, tasty Italian restaurant Leuca, time at the Vale Pool to swim all day long, and hang out spot The Turf Club to sip cocktails and play lawn games on the 23rd floor.
Learn more about The William Vale and how to book your stay here.
Where: 111 N 12th St, Brooklyn
6. Intercontinental New York Barclay
What makes The Barclay so special is that the hotel actually opened in 1926 as part of the Grand Central Terminal expansion. Ever since, they’ve been a premier destination in the heart of Midtown, offering visitors to NYC a grand place to stay in one of their over 700 rooms or suites. This luxury hotels feels historical, and you can sense that when you see the heritage that’s sprawled throughout the rooms, lobby, and on-site amenities.
During the summer, they’re hosting a variety of amazing seasonal programming too, which includes in-room camping slumber parties, picnics in the park, trips to an NYCFC game and more. If you want a 5-star spot that’s got that historical, yet modern feel, stay here.
Learn more about the Intercontinental New York Barclay and how to book your stay here.
Where: 111 E 48th St
7. The Fifth Avenue Hotel
The Fifth Avenue Hotel in NoMad was one of NYC’s very first luxury hotels, dating all the way back to the 1800s and catering to affluent guests of the Gilded Age. Today, they continue to be an elegant spot to stay, combining historic and contemporary elements into both their brick and limestone Renaissance-style palazzo and shimmering 24-story modern glass tower.
As for amenities, their signature restaurant Café Carmellini, helmed by award-winning Chef Andrew Carmellini is quite literally one of the best in the city…and the accompanying The Portrait Bar is one of the buzziest cocktail bars in the city right now. With travelers at the forefront of their mind, everything at The Fifth feels adventurous…from green wallpapers to exceptional food and beverage.
Learn more about The Fifth Avenue Hotel and how to book your stay here.
Where: 1 W 28th St
8. Aman New York
Housed inside the iconic Crown Building in Manhattan, Aman New York is a gem of a hotel and offers some of the most chic and largest suites in the city. There’s 83 different suites in the fairly new hotel (est. 2022), where their spacious areas have all sorts of luxurious furnishings, fireplaces, large soaking tubs, and more. Plus, there’s also 22 private Aman Residences, which are a combination of hotel and residential living with exclusive amenities.
As for exclusive experiences there’s so much going on, there’s a year-round Garden Terrace, a 25,000-square-foot Aman Spa with an indoor swimming pool, cryotherapy chamber, and fitness facilities, two different restaurants Arva (Italian) and Nama (Japanese), as well as The Jazz Club, one of the city’s most lively hubs of jazz entertainment.
Learn more about Aman New York and how to book your stay here.
Where: 730 5th Ave
9. The Ned NoMad
The Ned NoMad is the closet thing you’ll find on this list to a private members’ club, and their pristine and vintage-inspired aesthetic is really a breath of fresh air. It’s located in the historic Johnston Building in NoMad, and their collection of 167 rooms and suites pay homage to “1920s glamour.”
In addition to their luxurious accommodation it also houses Cecconi’s, an outstanding Italian restaurant, Little Ned, a cozy American bar and restaurant, and Ned’s Club, a members-only access to a rooftop terrace, specific dining areas, and a library bar. Not to mention it’s only a short walk from Madison Square Park, the Flatiron Building, and a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops.
Learn more about The Ned NoMad and how to book your stay here.
Where: 1170 Broadway
10. Conrad New York
With two different locations in NYC, the Conrad is perfect for either uptown or downtown travelers. Their downtown is more popular in terms of luxury travel, boasting 463 all-suites just a 10 minutes walk from One World Trade Observatory, Tribeca, Greenwich Village, SoHo, and Wall Street. This spot is highly popular amongst business travelers, but there’s plenty of leisurely travels who pitstop here as well.
Their attached Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar is a great spot to sip their famous poptails (Prosecco & Ice Pop cocktails) and overlook the Statue of Liberty, or if you’re hungry try out wood-fired pizzas at ATRIO Wine Bar & Restaurant.
Learn more about The Conrad and how to book your stay here.
Where:
Downtown – 102 North End Ave
Midtown – 151 W 54th St
11. The Peninsula New York
The Peninsula New York draws inspiration from the city’s Art Deco era and has received some of hospitality’s highest luxury awards including the Forbes Five Star rating and the AAA Five Diamond awards. With over 235 luxurious rooms and suites (most of them newly renovated by the way), their accommodation options offer a tranquil and stunning retreat from the craziness of Midtown.
As for amenities, expect the lovely Clement Restaurant & Bar which has lovely American fare and cocktails, as well as a sophisticated rooftop bar (Pen Top), a 22nd-floor pool, The Peninsula Spa, and a whole lot more.
Learn more about The Peninsula New York and how to book your stay here.
Where: 700 5th Ave
12. Hotel Chelsea
Hotel Chelsea is quite literally a historic landmark here in NYC, and its Queen Anne Revival style and red brick façade makes it one of the most recognizable in the whole city. Over the years, names like Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen, Andy Warhol, and Sid Vicious have endorsed the place, making it one of the most luxurious spots inspired by art, literature, and music.
Each of their rooms and suites has that sense of charm, with bohemian furniture and decor that feels warm and welcoming. It’s also home to El Quijote, a historic Spanish restaurant and it’s very close to Chelsea’s art galleries, theaters, sand the High Line.
Learn more about Hotel Chelsea and how to book your stay here.
Where: 222 W 23rd St
13. The Greenwich Hotel
Situated right in the heart of Tribeca, this hotel is actually co-owned by actor Robert De Niro and boasts 88 rooms and suites decked out with Moroccan tiles, Tibetan silk rugs, and English oak. It opened in 2008, and has since been providing downtown New York travelers with global and timeless accommodation ever since.
If you book a reservation here, be sure to spend time at Locanda Verde, their acclaimed rustic Italian restaurant, as well as the highly-talked-about Shibui Spa, which features a lantern-lit swimming pool, fitness center, and a range of holistic treatments.
Learn more about The Greenwich Hotel and how to book your stay here.
Where: 377 Greenwich St
14. The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel
The Beekman is another Financial District hotel that we highly recommend, mainly because it’s housed in a building that dates back to 1881. While the hotel itself only opened in 2016, its 287 rooms and suites make you think it’s been for longer…thanks to the gorgeous high ceilings, bespoke beds, and marble bathrooms.
In terms of dining, this spot might be our favorite on the list…mainly because there’s 3 huge options of Temple Court, a fine dining restaurant by acclaimed chef Tom Colicchio, The Bar Room, a stylish cocktail lounge known as “the living room of downtown Manhattan”, and Augustine, a brasserie-style restaurant by restaurateur Keith McNally.
Learn more about The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel and how to book your stay here.
Where: 123 Nassau St
15. The Plaza
The Plaza Hotel has been a NYC symbol for over a decade, and is arguably one of the most thought-of luxury hotels for many travelers. We can confidently say it lives up to the hype, where their 282 luxurious rooms, including 102 suites are absolutely world-class and fit the vibe as a National Historic Landmark. Of course it’s been featured in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York and many other films, and it’s even gotten a cosign from countless celebrities and TV shows.
Its proximity to Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Broadway theaters, and the MoMA make it extremely desirable, and their amenities like the Guerlain Spa, state-of-the-art fitness center, and high-end retail shops make it worth your while. The Plaza truly has it all and checks just about all the boxes you could be looking for.
Learn more about The Plaza and how to book your stay here.
Where: 768 5th Ave
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The largest Peruvian restaurant in Manhattan has just landed in Union Square
Back in 2015, José Luis Chávez and business partner Brice Mastroluca opened a restaurant concept at Gansevoort Market. Hot off the poke craze that dominated the city back in the mid-2010s, the main draw of the stall was also raw fish. But here, the restaurant focused on Peruvian-style ceviche, a traditional raw fish dish that steeps (and cooks) in leche de tigre, a citrus-y, chili-flecked marinade. Gaining popularity—and another counter space at Canal Street Market—the duo upgraded to a brick-and-mortar home in the Upper East Side in 2019, ditching the fast-casual concept and honing in on the varied cultures and ecosystems found in Peru. In just under a year, the restaurant received a one-star review from The New York Times and a nod from the Michelin Guide. Now, the ceviche spot has sailed on down to Union Square at 7 East 17th Street.
Now open as of July 24, the newest outpost of Mission Ceviche plans to be its biggest yet. Clocking in at 5,000-square-feet, the 155-seater restaurant wows with a mosaic of an octopus and an art piece made of 4,000 fish-shaped “scales.” But even with new flashy digs, chef Jose Luis Chavez continues to pay homage to Peruvian fare with a focus on Nikkei—a culinary style that blends Peruvian ingredients with Japanese techniques.
“Mission Ceviche Union Square is the culmination of our work together,” said chef Jose Luis Chavez in a press release. “A bigger space means we can share the vibrant and dynamic flavors of Peruvian cuisine with an even broader audience, fostering the creation of cherished memories—the heart of our culture.”
Lovers of the Peruvian hotspot will still find their favorite signature staples, including the Lomo Saltado, Seco Norento and the restaurant’s claim to fame, the Ceviche Clasico with tiger’s milk, Peruvian corn and sweet potato. But with new environs comes new menu items like the vegan Watermelon Ceviche with edamame, pickled daikon and crispy quinoa furikake and Pulpo al Olivo or octopus tiradito swimming in a traditional botija olive tiger’s milk.
Partnering with local fisheries, the restaurant will also serve fresh catches of the day. Presented on ice, guests can choose their cut, or go for the whole fish, prepped and cooked to their liking. Leaning into their Asian influences, the new location will also house a sushi and ceviche bar featuring mixto, crudo, sashimi and tiradito.
As for behind the bar, Mission Ceviche makes room for the national drink of Peru. Beverage captain Adrien Lefort has shaken up an astounding eight variations of the pisco sour, infusing the drink with pineapple, passionfruit and even espresso evident by the Pisco Espresso Martini. The non-alcoholic Andean drink Chicha Morada is also on the menu, crafted with peppercorn, maize, pineapple skin and cane sugar.
Mission Ceviche Union Square is open daily 5pm-11pm. Reservations can be made through OpenTable and Resy.
The Queens Midtown Tunnel Will Partially Close Through August
MTA Bridges and Tunnels announced a series of overnight flood door tests which will require the Queens Midtown Tunnel and Hugh L. Carey Tunnel to partially close this summer.
Both tunnels feature 20-plus ton steel flood doors that act as a barrier in the presence of potential hurricanes or tropical storms. The nearly two-feet thick doors, measuring 29-feet wide and 14-feet high, prevent water from infiltrating tunnels and causing extensive damage similar to what was seen during Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
Eight doors were installed in 2017 as part of the Agency’s long-term flood mitigation program, though they can only be moved when the tunnel tube is fully closed to traffic.
As a result, the Queens Midtown Tunnel will be closed according to the following schedule:
- Saturday, July 27 – 12:01 am through 8 am
- Sunday, July 28 – 1 am through 9 am
- Saturday, August 3 – 12:01 am through 8 am
- Sunday, August 4 – 1 am through 9 am
Additionally, the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel will be closed beginning tonight, Wednesday, July 24th at 9 m through tomorrow, Thursday, July 25th at 5 am.
New Yorkers can find real time updates on service changes here.
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