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Our Favorite Hotels for a Big Apple Getaway
Baccarat Hotel New York, NY
Stepping into the entrance, guests are welcomed by a dual-sided fireplace and a wall formed of nearly 2,000 Harcourt glasses, Baccarat's most iconic crystal pieces illuminated with LED lights. On the second-floor lobby, a private guest sitting area enclosed with glass walls, The Petit Salon, features emerald green velvet settees, art installations with re-contextualized crystal elements, silver-leafed boiserie, and two of the hotel's seventeen magnificent chandeliers.
For the traveler craving a blend of luxury and local flair, Royalton Park Avenue is a true New York gem. Located just steps from the Empire State Building in the trendy NoMad area, this hotel promises guests a stay in style in the heart of it all. The 249 rooms are designed for ultimate comfort and indulgence, complete with luxe furnishings, colorful accents, 400 thread count Egyptian cotton linens, and Park Avenue views. The heated rooftop pool is a year-round oasis with panoramic city views, perfect for travelers in need of a day of relaxation after shopping in nearby Chelsea or touring iconic landmarks in Midtown. Dine at the Ivy Room for seasonal dishes and curated cocktails, or head up to the rooftop bar and lounge for happy hour at the aptly-named Penthouse On Park.
Positioned in the heart of Manhattan's Upper West Side, Arthouse Hotel merges the charm of old New York with modern luxury, recalling a timeless uptown pied-Ã -terre. The hotel prides itself on its curated art collection and lively communal spaces, including The Arthouse Bar, which functions as a library, jazz club, and piano lounge. It's intimate and artful, with dark, tufted velvet sectionals and industrial accents. The space's warm ambiance and decor make it an ideal place to curl up with a book or gather and find refuge in the midst of the city's buzz.
Everyone needs a little vacation now and then, and if you'd like to be close to NYC but still have some breathing room, we suggest the Garden City Hotel. Each room is oversized, with gorgeous custom Italian wooden furnishings and pillow-top mattresses. The dining on-site is the main draw, though, as acclaimed Chef David Burke sits at its helm, offering signature dishes like the "Candied Bacon on a Clothesline" you've definitely seen all over social media. However, his food is more than just a novelty—he's won a number of awards, including the James Beard Foundation's Best Chef New York award. This doesn't mean his cuisine is stuffy though, you'll find his on-site restaurants, King Bar and Red Salt Room, as accessible as they are whimsical.
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