10. Baccarat Hotel & Residences—New York
9. The Lowell
The location of this Madison Avenue hotel, one block away from Central Park and around the corner from Fifth Avenue’s flagships (Barney’s, Bendel’s, Bloomie’s), is hard to beat. An Art Deco exterior gives way to spacious, European-inspired rooms decorated with one-of-a-kind antiques and gold curtains, plus authentic wood-burning fireplaces.
8. WestHouse Hotel New York
Far north enough in Midtown to escape the Times Square bustle, this luxury boutique hotel opened in 2013, showcasing Art Deco–style interiors in cool neutral tones that were inspired by the performers' dressing rooms in nearby Carnegie Hall. A customized scent wafts through the public spaces, and guests can enjoy breakfast and afternoon libations with stellar views of the city on the 23rd floor, at rooftop lounge the Terrace.
7. Langham Place, New York, Fifth Avenue
Three blocks north of the Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue, this hotel has spacious rooms starting at a generous-for–New York 400-square-feet that are filled with natural light and supple surfaces. All units are outfitted with walnut furnishings, wondrously comfortable Duxiana beds, and deep soaking tubs, while the apartment suites each have a full stainless-steel kitchen. The hotel is also home to several original paintings by New York City artist Alex Katz—the lobby is a great place to start learning about his work.
6. Roxy Hotel
At the crossroads of SoHo and Tribeca, this 201-room newcomer is the highest debut of this year’s Reader’s Choice Awards. The property is a reinvention of the iconic Tribeca Grand Hotel; and as its new incarnation, The Roxy channels an artsy vibe with the offerings to match, like a cellar jazz club, a screening room, and an organic coffee shop attracting film and fashion types. Guest rooms have a stylish yet residential feel and come with a few quirky amenities (such as a pet goldfish for your stay).
5. Park Hyatt New York
Opened in summer 2014 in the new One57 skyscraper tower on Billionaires' Row of West 57th Street, this five-star Midtown modern marvel is this year’s second biggest gainer on the Reader’s Choice Awards list, up from its debut at #21 last year. Listen to classical music underwater in the 25th-floor swimming pool, get a spa treatment on a top-floor terrace, and then retire to textile-rich rooms outfitted in rich browns and creams and featuring custom furniture pieces (think: leather trunks that double as minibars).
4. Library Hotel
As its name suggests, this hotel is a bibliophile's haven; It is housed in an elegant, ten-story circa 1900 landmark building on the corner of Madison Avenue and 41st Street, just around the corner from the New York Public Library, and each floor is themed after one of ten categories of the Dewey Decimal System. Comfy armchairs, an oasis of a rooftop garden, and a roaring fireplace in winter together create a highly intimate experience.
3. Crosby Street Hotel
On the eastern edge of Soho, this Kit Kemp–designed 11-story brownstone has floor-to-ceiling windows in rooms that thoroughly embrace the English interior decorator’s colorful and eclectic flair. Expect cheerful fabrics, sophisticated wallpaper patterns, tall headboards, sleek modern furniture, and bold, color-blocked paint at this boutique hotel, which is also environmentally certified as a LEED Gold property.
2. The Peninsula New York
Embracing its Beaux-Arts glamour, this hotel just off of tony Fifth Avenue doesn't hold back on luxury trimmings, all in muted shades of camel and beige. Marvel at the hotel’s façade—it features limestone carvings, a copper cornice, and Doric columns—and gawk at the Manhattan skyline, sipping “Ning Sling” cocktails at the Salon de Ning rooftop bar, which is open year-round. And the luxury doesn’t only extend to human guests: The pet-friendly Peninsula will pamper your dog too.
1. The Surrey
For the second year in a row, Traveler readers bestowed top marks on this understated, 189-room, Upper East Side stunner. Peering over a particularly posh stretch of Madison Avenue (just one block west of Central Park), New York City’s sole Relais & Châteaux-branded property is an excellent find in a metropolis notorious for cramped quarters. The lobby’s Art Deco-inspired black-and-gray palette is echoed in generously sized guest rooms with Dux by Duxiana beds and oversized bathrooms. Order 24-hour room service from Café Boulud and sip cocktails on the butler-attended rooftop.
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