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  • The Ritz-Carlton New York, Battery ParkIt’s hard to believe this is Manhattan. No other hotel in New York offers a view like this one, taking in the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and all of (...)
  • The Peninsula New YorkBehind a century-old Beaux Arts facade right on the poshest stretch of Fifth Avenue lies the New York franchise of the phenomenal Hong Kong-based (...)
  • The MercerLocated at the intersection of Mercer and Prince in SoHo, The Mercer hotel is New York's first loft hotel and captures the very essence of the area. Lofts (...)
  • The Maritime HotelThe Maritime Hotel was designed in 1966 for the National Maritime Union; hence its name, and its nautical theme. Today it is one of New York's hipster (...)
  • The Mansfield HotelIn New York real estate circles the word “prewar” is one that holds a special significance. This is the era stretching back from the start of the (...)
  • The London NYCAbout The London NYC Hotel: The London NYC hotel is a luxury boutique hotel in Midtown New York City, conveniently situated between 5th and 6th Aves on (...)
  • The Greenwich HotelWhat do we already know about the Greenwich Hotel? It’s got a celebrity owner (none other than Robert DeNiro), a prime Tribeca location, impeccable (...)
  • The Cooper Square HotelFor some time now the East Village has suffered from a certain imbalance — plenty of places to dine and drink, but nowhere to stay. It’s a situation (...)
  • The Carlyle, A Rosewood HotelThis is the old-world, old-money face of Manhattan, the Upper East Side, where the wealthy (including the occasional head of state) pass their time, (...)
  • The Bryant Park HotelThe American Radiator building is a strange and imposing landmark, a black-and-gold gothic skyscraper, towering above Bryant Park like something out of a (...)
  • The Bowery HotelThe Bowery Hotel — the name alone pretty much sums it up. The first and only high-design hotel on this one-time skid row is the younger sister to the (...)
  • The AlexIn hotels, as well as in the air, sometimes if you want to be treated properly you’ve got to spring for business class. In the case of the Alex Hotel, (...)
  • Sunset BeachPlease note: Sunset Beach is closed for the season and will reopen on May 14, 2010. The Hamptons are just the Hamptons, today's playground of wealthy New (...)
  • Soho HouseNo, it’s not in Soho, it’s in the Meatpacking District, the west-side warehouse neighborhood that’s suddenly found itself enjoying a second career (...)
  • Soho Grand HotelOn the outside, with its cheery pink brick facade, the SoHo Grand resembles a brand-new shopping complex. But inside is a different story. Cast iron dogs (...)
  • Sofitel New YorkMaybe we just have a soft spot for all things French. Or maybe it’s the case that for a big-business hotel chain, Sofitel seems to have it pretty well (...)
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