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Harpersbazaar.Com | September 8, 2017| VPM: 8,793,587 The High Line Hotel | HarpersBazaar.com | September 8, 2017| VPM: 8,793,587 The Mark The Mark The spot where many a celebrity gets ready before the Met Gala each year, The Mark is flawlessly elegant in its Jacques Grange-designed interiors and Upper East Side luxury. Grab one of the hotel's custom bikes or hop in a black-and-white striped pedicab to hit up the nearby 5th Avenue boutiques—though you don't have to leave the hotel for the finest in high-end shopping, pampering and dining. The Mark offers room service prepared by renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, sweet treats by Ladurée, a Frédéric Fekkai salon, and 24/7 access to Bergdorf Goodman for it's penthouse guests. For bookings and information, themarkhotel.com. The Carlyle The Carlyle This storied establishment is an icon of elegance and luxury in the city. A timeless capsule of classic New York, the Carlyle oozes 1930s glamour from the moment you step into into the black-and-white marbled lobby. Guests are treated to the utmost in amenities and services, including in-house boutiques for everything from florists to art galleries and nearby designer shopping at Vera Wang, Perrin Paris and more. The rooms are impeccably appointed with posh decor and the luxe bathrooms come fully stocked with a generous range of Kiehl's bath products. For bookings and information, rosewoodhotels.com. The St. Regis New York St. Regis This iconic New York landmark epitomizes the city's fashion and glamour, from the opulent gold and marble lobby to the specialty themed suites inspired by Dior (pictured here), Tiffany & Co., and Bentley. The amenities at the St. Regis are also first-rate— guests can make use of the Bentley House Car and enjoy attentive hospitality from the hotel's hallmark Butler Service. For bookings and information, starwoodhotels.com. Crosby Street Hotel Crosby Street Hotel Consider this a little oasis of British charm in the middle of an urban metropolis. The Crosby Street Hotel, a charming spot tucked away on a quiet cobblestone street in the heart of SoHo, features eclectic, vintage-inspired decor in its light-filled rooms and bathrooms stocked with products from London-based perfumer Miller Harris. Every day, guests can enjoy a traditional English tea served in The Crosby Bar. For bookings and information, firmdalehotels.com. Four Seasons Hotel New York Four Seasons It doesn't get more five-star than Four Seasons. The 52-story building boasts 360-degree views of the city, including the coveted rooms overlooking Central Park. Accommodations are not only well-fitted, but spacious—and not just by NYC standards. Rooms start at a cushy 500 square feet and expand from there. Splurge on the Four Seasons' $55,000-a-night Ty Warner Penthouse and you'll enjoy a sprawling 4,300 square feet of extravagant luxury, including four glass balconies, a chauffeured Rolls Royce Phantom, 24/7 butler service and unlimited caviar, champagne and in-room massages. For bookings and information, fourseasons.com. Gramercy Park Hotel Gramercy Park Hotel As expected from a hotel in one of New York City's most exclusive neighborhoods, the Gramercy Park Hotel is a lavish and opulent choice of accommodation. The chic design combines a bohemian flair for color and textures with more serious baroque elements for a wholly regal feel. Plus, the space more or less doubles as an art museum with its constantly rotating collection of contemporary works by Basquiat, Warhol, and others. For bookings and information, gramercyparkhotel.com. The Greenwich Hotel The Greenwich Hotel Part-owned by Robert de Niro, the Greenwich Hotel maintains an unassuming, quiet comfort. Wood-beamed ceilings and exposed brick are matched in their rustic sensibility by the tufted leather seating and fireplace, while a Japanese influence is evident in the folding room dividers, shoji-style panels, and the serene courtyard garden. The pièce de résistance, however, is the underground pool and Shibui Spa, which sits beneath a 250- year-old bamboo and reclaimed wood roof. For bookings and information, thegreenwichhotel.com. Mandarin Oriental New York Mandarin Oriental On par in luxury and class with the nearby Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton hotels, Mandarin Oriental is a sleek, modern counterpoint to its storied neighbors. Perched high above Columbus Circle, the hotel boasts incredible bird's-eye views of Central Park from its spectacular, Asian-inspired rooms. Plus, the world-class Spa at Mandarin Oriental is one of the best in the city. For bookings and information, mandarinoriental.com. Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC Gansevoort A hip hotel in the trendy Meatpacking District, The Gansevoort is a hotspot at all hours of the day. Hit the rooftop pool to cool off from the city's summer heat and day-drink. Then, come evening, soak up the illuminated city vistas from the terrace or head into one of the hotel's multiple nightlife destinations. For bookings and information, gansevoorthotelgroup.com. The NoMad Hotel The NoMad Elegant and upscale, with a decidedly European feel, the NoMad Hotel is where anyone who wishes she were French should stay. The hotel is housed in a turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts building with interiors by French designer Jacques Garcia, who drew inspiration from his own childhood apartment in Paris. The rooms are cozy, but elegantly appointed, featuring large beds with studded leather headboards, velvet tapestries, antique Heriz rugs, and free-standing clawfoot bathtubs. C'est très chic. For bookings and information, thenomadhotel.com. The High Line Hotel The High Line Hotel Like a real-life Pinterest board, the High Line Hotel oozes eclectic vintage charm. Furniture is one-of-a-kind and locally sourced to evoke that homey, lived-in feel. Rooms feature large, oversized windows with excellent views of the High Line. Guests can grab a cup of coffee at the downstairs bar before heading out into Chelsea, and upon return, enjoy a glass of wine in the idyllic, Parisian-inspired garden. For bookings and information, thehighlinehotel.com. The Baccarat Hotel Courtesy Designed to mimic a Parisian pied-a-terre in the heart of Manhattan, the Baccarat hotel is by far one of the most glamorous stays in the city. Situated right off Fifth Avenue, and right next door to the MoMa, spend your mornings taking a dip in the spa's pool, and then indulge in a treatment at the Spa de La Mer. If you're feeling fancy, stay in the hotel's namesake suite, pictured here, to enjoy La Mer and Laduree amenities, complimentary evening blowouts in the hotel salon, white glove butler service and more. For bookings and information, baccarathotels.com. The Chatwal Courtesy Times Square may be the heart of New York City, but its touristy vibe certainly doesn't make you feel like one of the city's best kept hospitality secrets sits within walking distance from it's billboard-clad center. One of the chicest properties in the city, The Chatwal is an Art Deco gem, well-suited with handsome furnishings, luxury service and The Lambs Club, a culinary destination with celebrity chef Geoffrey Zakarian at its helm. Head here if you're looking for luxury with a boutique feel–the property is a Luxury Collection hotel–and an alluring alternative to the at-times to the more over the top properties scattered along Fifth Avenue. For bookings and information, thechatwalny.com. Park Hyatt New York Top-tier service, sleek furnishings and a prime location on the periphery of Central Park make this hotel one to keep in mind for a luxury trip to NYC, without the pomp and circumstance of a European-style decor, 18th-century inspired property. Head here for the fantastic restaurant, minimalistic feel and stellar spa. For bookings and information, newyork.park.hyatt.com. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge Courtesy A city hotel with a natural feel, the 1 Hotel aims to bring the outdoors (and then some, given that we're talking about nature-sparse NYC) indoors, for an organic yet luxurious feel in the heart of a major city. Expect natural touches in every room, but don't anticipate glamping, or rusticity of any sort–this property is more about thoughtful decor and sustainability than a hippie dippie vibe. 1 Hotel (which has another location on Central Park) is all about laid-back luxury, and knowing that your food and decor has been responsibly and thoughtfully sourced. For bookings and information, 1hotels.com. The Nolitan The Nolitan The Nolitan was made for stylish twenty-something millennial. Not only is the area ripe for chic boutique shopping, but the hotel itself is Instagram gold with its sleek mid- century modern aesthetic. Guests can rent a bike (or skateboard, if you dare) and cruise around the neighborhood, or play on the available Xbox, Playstation 3 or Wii consoles. Then once you're done indulging your youthful side, be sure to catch the complimentary wine and cheese served at happy hour. For bookings and information, nolitanhotel.com. The Quin The Quin The sleek and modern Quin boasts a variety of tech-friendly amenities, like the Evolve Guest Control system that acts as command central for everything from your TV to your lighting and music. The contemporary architecture is enhanced by flourishes of color in the furnishings and artwork, while the rooms and suites are beautifully appointed to create a serene, calm sanctuary from the bustling cityscape that rushes on outside the hotel's walls. For bookings and information, thequinhotel.com. The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park The Ritz-Carlton When it comes to location, this can't be beat. Opening up directly to Central Park, the Ritz-Carlton New York puts you in the lap of luxury.
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