Quietly (yet incredibly) luxurious, the Aman’s ostentatious 5th Avenue address is hardly obvious once you’re tucked away inside its tranquil, spacious rooms, inspired by Japanese minimalism. The type of serenity the Aman is dealing does not come cheap though—the hotel is currently regarded as New York’s priciest.
The first US location of the iconic French group (and a Michelin-starred brasserie to match), Fouquet’s blends so many iconic aspects of New York and Parisian luxury together: soft pastels accented with shimmering Art Deco design, historic Tribeca masonry, a lustrous cinematic history (including a dedicated partnership with the neighborhood’s world-famous film festival), and much more to discover.
With a cocktail bar that’s very popular among the downtown It crowd, this Lower East Side boutique hotel offers an oasis among an ever-bustling neighborhood. The historic structure formerly housed a bank, so don’t forget to look up at the ornate ceilings and impeccably restored details, flush throughout the 113-room hotel.
An edgier boutique hotel beloved by the creative elite and their many fans. Leaving your loft-style room for a drink downstairs at Gemma will have you feeling unbeatably chic, or head into the lobby’s lounge for a fireplace-side wine (and great people-watching to match).
From the beloved Rosewood hotel group comes The Carlyle, one of New York’s most celebrated hotels. In a 1930-built Art Deco tower, the hotel’s long been a favorite for Hollywood’s elite, and we get why—an embodiment of uptown class and a testament to New York style.