As a born and bred New Yorker, I might not be staying in hotels on a regular basis, but I’ve come to know which hotels are considered the best. Through city staycations, recommending hotels to out-of-towner-friends, blog shoots or just knowing what areas and hotels I’d want to be in if I was visiting, these are some of the best the city has to offer.
The Best Hotels in NYC
THE SURREY
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Address: 20 East 76th St, New York, NY 10021
If you’re looking for Upper East Side, Gossip Girl vibes (in the best possible way), this is the place to stay. It’s close to Central Park and Madison Avenue shopping and relatively quiet for NYC standards. Built in 1926 and once a residence hotel to NY celebrities (such as JFK, Bette Davis, and Claudette Colbert to name a few.) This boutique historic hotel was voted the #1 City Hotel by Conde Nast Traveler in 2016 and with good reason.
THE HIGH LINE HOTEL
Neighborhood: Chelsea
Address: 180 10th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Set in the 19th Century seminary of an Episcopal Church, The High Line Hotel is one of the oldest hotels with hip & historic charm in the heart of Chelsea. Located opposite the High Line Park and one block from Chelsea Piers, the hotel is charming, quirky and bustling with a welcoming staff.
I love that the lobby is equipped with an Intelligentsia coffee house that’s filled with locals and people staying there. Some might find that part odd, but I think it adds to the charm. The coffee is great and the atmosphere makes for great people-watching. If you’re looking for calm and low-key, this hotel is not for you. But if you don’t mind me in the midst of Chelsea’s hustle and bustle, I highly recommend.
THE NEW YORK EDITION HOTEL
Neighborhood: Flatiron
Address: 5 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
The New York EDITION Hotel has one of the coolest locations of all – set in the Landmark clock tower building, in the heart of Flatiron District. Built in 1909, this clock tower was once headquarters for The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Overlooking Madison Square Park, the location is ideal if you need to be in the middle – close to midtown and easy enough to get downtown. The service is excellent, it’s close to Shake Shack (hey, priorities) and as soon as you walk into the lobby, you’re greeted with the BEST smell.
HOTEL GIRAFFE
Neighborhood: Flatiron
Address: 365 Park Ave South, New York, NY 10016
A good friend of mine, who travels often and is an opinion I trust, stayed here during a recent trip and deemed it her favorite hotel in NYC. It has become her go-to when visiting for work or pleasure. What sets Hotel Giraffe apart from all the other luxury boutique hotels is not only its timeless style, but also its added amenities offered daily to its guests: a fabulous complimentary breakfast and wine and cheese happy hour. Yes, please!
*Fun Fact: Mr. Big’s apartment scenes in the first “Sex & The City” movie was filmed in the Penthouse.
THE NOMAD HOTEL
Neighborhood: Flatiron
Address: 1170 Broadway, New York, NY 10001
Housed in a historic beaux arts building, this chic, Parisian-inspired hotel is centrally located in Flatiron. It also happens to have one of the most beautiful bars and one of the best restaurants the city has to offer. If you’re into hotels that are light and airy, this one is not for you! But if dark and sexy is a bit more up your alley, I highly recommend.
THE BEEKMAN HOTEL
Neighborhood: Financial District
Address: 123 Nassau St, New York, NY 10038
One of my favorite downtown hotels. It’s a historic hotel with old world charm, but with modern amenities and technology (and quick wifi). The staff is exceptional, the beds are comfortable and the amenities are top notch. One of things I appreciate most is the varied rooms and suite designs, all rooms with their own unique charm and personality.
CROSBY STREET HOTEL
Neighborhood: Soho
Address: 79 Crosby St, New York, NY 10012
Set on a cobblestone street, my interior designer friend deems the Crosby Street Hotel his favorite (in terms of aesthetics) with Kit Kemp design in every detail. It also happens to be one of my favorite hotels for a NYC stay-cation. Located in the heart of Soho and perfect for some of the cities best shopping and people watching. The hotel itself has service that is top-notch with attention to every single detail. Lastly, cannot mention this hotel without calling out their bar, one of the best in the city. Even when not staying here, my girlfriends and I have met here on many occasions for cocktails and a fun night out.
THE GREENWICH HOTEL
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Address: 337 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10013
The Greenwich hotel is located in the heart of Tribeca, one of my favorite NYC neighborhoods. With no two rooms alike, the hotel is chic and sexy, but never intimidating or stuffy. Whether you’re dining at the hotel or ordering room-service, the hotel is attached to Locanda Verde, one of the cities best Italian restaurants. Even if you’re not staying there, come for their brunch, which has been one of my favorites for years. Heck, I’d even go as far as saying to have both dinner and brunch there. It really is that good.
ARLO SOHO
Neighborhood: South Village
Address: 231 Hudson St, New York, NY 10013
Located near Chelsea Market, High Line and Meatpacking, The Arlo Soho boasts an interior defined as contemporary with a Scandinavian vibe. Yes, the rooms are small, but chic and extremely comfortable. The lobby and bar area is a great place to catch a drink, hang out, work on laptop and just be in a feel-good, inspiring atmosphere.
17 comments
Allie
I love checking out new hotels in NYC during the off season. Last time we stayed at the s Soho Grande and it was lovely. I’m hoping to go to the Greenwich next. Thanks for sharing all these lovely places, xAllie
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Love this post! x
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April 20, 2018Zoe
I love this post. I travel to New York for work and always extend my stay for a few days and like to try different hotel. I will add these to my list…
April 20, 2018Kim
I haven’t been to any of these hotels after all my times in NYC — I’m missing out! I love the high-line though, I bet that hotel is beautiful
Kim
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April 20, 2018PaUla
Thank you. I’ll save this list. Can you also crate for restaurants and fun things to do
April 20, 2018BeingIsabella
I really wish I didn’t live in New York now after reading this! All these hotels look so beautiful and I wish I could stay there. Maybe I’ll go there for lunch one day!
Thank you for your very details recommendations!
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Chloe
These hotels are amazing, I want to visit all of them!
Chloe x
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nat
these hotels look amazing!!
April 21, 2018I wish i was staying in one of them for my upcoming trip to nyc
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Jen Lawrence
Saving this list. Need a new place to stay the next time I’m there!
April 21, 2018Olya Omel
WHAT A GREAT LIST! THANK YOU! THIS MAKES ME WANT TO GO TO NYC LIKE RIGHT..NOW!
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April 21, 2018Blanca Lesser
Hi Helena!!!! I loooove your blog, I don’t follow many, but yours hits home every time.
April 21, 2018Nomad and Surrey are my NY faves, also Gramercy Park and Soho Grand. Glad to keep in touch with you, even if just from afar : )
Fortune DUshey
The Surrey Hotel rooftop is my favorite place to hang out in the spring time! Their bar during winter time is also so cozy and chic.
April 23, 2018Need to check out the Crosby Hotel. Rooms look so pretty!
Daria EDU
Hey there,
I love your blog!
Finding a good, well organised and entertaining blog is very difficult these days.
Keep up an amazing job and have a great week <3
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April 27, 2018Kim
Hi. looking to visit NYC with a 5 years old in May. Are these hotel options good for kids and/or which neighborhood should I be looking at? Thanks in advance
April 3, 2019Hardy Bains
A very useful article to read. Thanks a lot for sharing this. Fine work. Keep it up.
April 19, 2019Anna Hassan
Great recommendations. They all have a very unique style
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