European chain YOTEL is known for its hip atmosphere and affordable rates. This Midtown West outpost is certainly hip, featuring an enormous rooftop terrace, a sleek restaurant and bar, and funky, outer space design. And it's usually affordable, at least for the area. Rooms are tiny, and the location on quiet 10th avenue is a bit out of the way, but the cool factor will make this a worthwhile option for a young, well-heeled hipster set. Dream and Hudson Hotel are similar in price, room size (small), and trendiness, so it's worth weighing your options.
European chain YOTEL is known for its hip atmosphere and affordable rates. This Midtown West outpost is certainly hip, featuring an enormous rooftop terrace, a sleek restaurant and bar, and funky, outer space design. And it's usually affordable, at least for the area. Rooms are tiny, and the location on quiet 10th avenue is a bit out of the way, but the cool factor will make this a worthwhile option for a young, well-heeled hipster set. Dream and Hudson Hotel are similar in price, room size (small), and trendiness, so it's worth weighing your options.
With a convenient Midtown West location six blocks from Central Park, the 1,750-room Sheraton is good for families and its thousands of daily conventioneers. Rooms have attractive contemporary decor with a couple of custom-made touches, plush beds with crisp white linens, and flat-screen TVs; some have striking views of the surrounding skyscrapers. There is extensive meeting space, a solid burger restaurant, and a large fitness center with modern machines -- but there's a fee for use of the facilities, as well as a daily charge for Wi-Fi.
With a convenient Midtown West location six blocks from Central Park, the 1,750-room Sheraton is good for families and its thousands of daily conventioneers. Rooms have attractive contemporary decor with a couple of custom-made touches, plush beds with crisp white linens, and flat-screen TVs; some have striking views of the surrounding skyscrapers. There is extensive meeting space, a solid burger restaurant, and a large fitness center with modern machines -- but there's a fee for use of the facilities, as well as a daily charge for Wi-Fi.
The Jewel is a no-frills 135-room boutique hotel boasting a prime Midtown location across from Rockefeller Center. Rooms feature Smart TVs and coffeemakers; some have kitchenettes and pull-out sofas. Floor-to-ceiling windows capture city views, and Terrace rooms have private balconies overlooking St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Radio City Music Hall. Views can also be enjoyed from the adjacent Terrace Club restaurant. The fitness center lacks treadmills, but free Wi-Fi and free bottled water add value. Radio City Apartments is another hidden gem in the bustling Midtown; its rates are slightly lower than The Jewel's, but its rooms are more dated and the hotel lacks a fitness center.
The Jewel is a no-frills 135-room boutique hotel boasting a prime Midtown location across from Rockefeller Center. Rooms feature Smart TVs and coffeemakers; some have kitchenettes and pull-out sofas. Floor-to-ceiling windows capture city views, and Terrace rooms have private balconies overlooking St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Radio City Music Hall. Views can also be enjoyed from the adjacent Terrace Club restaurant. The fitness center lacks treadmills, but free Wi-Fi and free bottled water add value. Radio City Apartments is another hidden gem in the bustling Midtown; its rates are slightly lower than The Jewel's, but its rooms are more dated and the hotel lacks a fitness center.
After a massive 2015 property renovation, the 220-room Dream Manhattan has become a solidly upscale New York hotel. Decor is stellar throughout, offering a chic pairing of vintage and modern style. Rooms may be Manhattan-sized (read: small), but they feature trendy custom headboards, marble bathrooms, and modern amenities. The hotel provides a charming, vintage-inspired cocktail lounge, a two-story rooftop bar that's a popular nightlife spot in its own right, and an Italian restaurant, plus guests have free access to a nearby Crunch gym. Located in bustling Midtown, the hotel is just a five-minute walk from Carnegie Hall and Central Park, and less than three-minutes from a slew of subway lines. The nearby Manhattan Club is a more kid-friendly luxury property, but it doesn't have quite the style and spunk of Dream Midtown.
After a massive 2015 property renovation, the 220-room Dream Manhattan has become a solidly upscale New York hotel. Decor is stellar throughout, offering a chic pairing of vintage and modern style. Rooms may be Manhattan-sized (read: small), but they feature trendy custom headboards, marble bathrooms, and modern amenities. The hotel provides a charming, vintage-inspired cocktail lounge, a two-story rooftop bar that's a popular nightlife spot in its own right, and an Italian restaurant, plus guests have free access to a nearby Crunch gym. Located in bustling Midtown, the hotel is just a five-minute walk from Carnegie Hall and Central Park, and less than three-minutes from a slew of subway lines. The nearby Manhattan Club is a more kid-friendly luxury property, but it doesn't have quite the style and spunk of Dream Midtown.
With worn Standard Rooms and a weak cafe, the 665-room Manhattan at Times Square Hotel isn't exceptional. But its location -- just 10 short blocks north of Times Square -- and on-site features like a large fitness center and free computer access in the lobby area make it a great choice for the price, especially for families. Upgrading to the renovated Executive Rooms means more modern furnishings and up-to-date technology. Note there's a daily fee that covers Wi-Fi, gym and business center access, phone calls, and an eco-friendly water bottle.
With worn Standard Rooms and a weak cafe, the 665-room Manhattan at Times Square Hotel isn't exceptional. But its location -- just 10 short blocks north of Times Square -- and on-site features like a large fitness center and free computer access in the lobby area make it a great choice for the price, especially for families. Upgrading to the renovated Executive Rooms means more modern furnishings and up-to-date technology. Note there's a daily fee that covers Wi-Fi, gym and business center access, phone calls, and an eco-friendly water bottle.
At the Midtown corner of 54th Street and 6th Avenue (and across the street from the Museum of Modern Art) is this historic landmark from media-magnate William Randolph Hearst, built in the 1920s. Hence the fitting name Randolph's for the hotel's bar and lounge, adjacent to the lobby, which is still popular among businessmen and women. The former guest list could fill an entire book with such names as Cary Grant (he lived here for 12 years), Audrey Hepburn, and Elvis Presley, to name a few. The 426 rooms are updated with modern amenities and elegant decor, and a small fitness center is a nice feature. Rates are on par with other luxury hotels in the area, but a daily fee for Wi-Fi makes some feel nickel-and-dimed.
At the Midtown corner of 54th Street and 6th Avenue (and across the street from the Museum of Modern Art) is this historic landmark from media-magnate William Randolph Hearst, built in the 1920s. Hence the fitting name Randolph's for the hotel's bar and lounge, adjacent to the lobby, which is still popular among businessmen and women. The former guest list could fill an entire book with such names as Cary Grant (he lived here for 12 years), Audrey Hepburn, and Elvis Presley, to name a few. The 426 rooms are updated with modern amenities and elegant decor, and a small fitness center is a nice feature. Rates are on par with other luxury hotels in the area, but a daily fee for Wi-Fi makes some feel nickel-and-dimed.
Styled like an old British social club, the quaint, 118-room Blakely boutique offers a hushed vibe, great Midtown West location between Central Park and Times Square, and large rooms with coffeemakers, microwaves, Frette robes, free Wi-Fi, and marble bathrooms. The Blakely's on-site restaurant, Black Tap, serves a free continental breakfast. Guests seeking a bit more service and an on-site bar may prefer the nearby London NYC, which offers 24-hour room service, a full-time concierge, and a chic bar with food and cocktails.
Styled like an old British social club, the quaint, 118-room Blakely boutique offers a hushed vibe, great Midtown West location between Central Park and Times Square, and large rooms with coffeemakers, microwaves, Frette robes, free Wi-Fi, and marble bathrooms. The Blakely's on-site restaurant, Black Tap, serves a free continental breakfast. Guests seeking a bit more service and an on-site bar may prefer the nearby London NYC, which offers 24-hour room service, a full-time concierge, and a chic bar with food and cocktails.
A Times Square-area luxury boutique with stunning rooms and lobby/lounge, the Royalton is arguably worth the price for its contemporary, high-concept design alone. Service is very solid, but the 24-hour gym and business center are merely serviceable.
A Times Square-area luxury boutique with stunning rooms and lobby/lounge, the Royalton is arguably worth the price for its contemporary, high-concept design alone. Service is very solid, but the 24-hour gym and business center are merely serviceable.
This stylish urban boutique hotel in New York's Garment District is located in a historic building that was once a tea salon and hat factory. The property's past inspired its present industrial-chic design, and small details such as decorative milliner's tools pay homage to the building's former function. In the lobby, cool white stone and Gothic arches are contrasted against colorful contemporary art, while in the rooms, a minimalist black-and-white motif is warmed up by the oak hardwood floors. Features include a fitness center, a lobby bar (named for the historic tea salon's owner), Parker & Quinn bistro, and a cool rooftop bar. The location is within walking distance of popular sights such as the Empire State Building, Bryant Park, and Herald Square. Those who would prefer to be in a trendier neighborhood (and don’t mind being farther from popular Midtown sights) might also want to consider The James New York in Soho.
This stylish urban boutique hotel in New York's Garment District is located in a historic building that was once a tea salon and hat factory. The property's past inspired its present industrial-chic design, and small details such as decorative milliner's tools pay homage to the building's former function. In the lobby, cool white stone and Gothic arches are contrasted against colorful contemporary art, while in the rooms, a minimalist black-and-white motif is warmed up by the oak hardwood floors. Features include a fitness center, a lobby bar (named for the historic tea salon's owner), Parker & Quinn bistro, and a cool rooftop bar. The location is within walking distance of popular sights such as the Empire State Building, Bryant Park, and Herald Square. Those who would prefer to be in a trendier neighborhood (and don’t mind being farther from popular Midtown sights) might also want to consider The James New York in Soho.
There are 118 rooms at this exclusive four-pearl property in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. It’s an ideal spot for visiting the city's iconic sights, with Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and Central Park at the hotel's doorstep. Rooms are modern and spacious, with large, contemporary bathrooms, and views of towering skyscrapers all around. Located on the top floors of the New York Hilton Midtown, freebies include Wi-Fi, breakfast, and a private Owner's Lounge with snacks and espresso, though the main hotel's bars, restaurants, and fitness center are accessible too. Those looking for a hotel with a pool should check out the nearby Le Parker Meridien, where guests can enjoy views of Central Park while they swim.
There are 118 rooms at this exclusive four-pearl property in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. It’s an ideal spot for visiting the city's iconic sights, with Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and Central Park at the hotel's doorstep. Rooms are modern and spacious, with large, contemporary bathrooms, and views of towering skyscrapers all around. Located on the top floors of the New York Hilton Midtown, freebies include Wi-Fi, breakfast, and a private Owner's Lounge with snacks and espresso, though the main hotel's bars, restaurants, and fitness center are accessible too. Those looking for a hotel with a pool should check out the nearby Le Parker Meridien, where guests can enjoy views of Central Park while they swim.