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New York hotels
The independent hotel scene is stronger in New York than in any other major city. More than half the hotels are not affiliated to a national or international chain, which means that they are particularly good at providing individuality, character, and style.
Rooms don’t come cheap, but there are deals to be had with a little planning. Select hotel to get the best deals.
Most popular hotels in New York
The New Yorker Hotel
Though the hotel will still maintain an air of its original Art Deco style of the '20s and '30s, the renovations are part of a large-scale marketing initiative to bring the New Yorker up to contemporary standards of style and functionality. Read More
Hudson Hotel
The Schrager-Starck team pulled out all the stops for this 1,000 room extravaganza, a melting pot of styles described as “organized chaos”. Tiny rooms were billed low-budget, but rates went up when the hotel became a hit. Read More
Hotel Pennsylvania
The grande dame of New York hotels, this 19-story, French Renaissance building opened in 1907 as a residence for the wealthy and is now a National Historic Landmark. Read More
The Plaza Hotel
The grande dame of New York hotels, this 19-story, French Renaissance building opened in 1907 as a residence for the wealthy and is now a National Historic Landmark. Read More
The New York Palace Hotel
The splendid hotel, housed in a landmark 1882 house, is a wonderfully lavish establishment with old-world style and perfect service. Many think it’s the most serene and calming spot in NYC. Read More
Edison Hotel, New York
The splendid hotel, housed in a landmark 1882 house, is a wonderfully lavish establishment with old-world style and perfect service. Many think it’s the most serene and calming spot in NYC. Read More
The Pod Hotel, New York
The splendid hotel, housed in a landmark 1882 house, is a wonderfully lavish establishment with old-world style and perfect service. Many think it’s the most serene and calming spot in NYC. Read More
