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NYC Hotels You Shouldn't Sleep On
The Knickerbocker New York, NY
A Beaux-Arts oasis in the heart of Times Square, The Knickerbocker is the epitome of discreet, tasteful design and luxury. Originally built in 1906 and fully restored in 2015, The Knickerbocker boasts a rich history of hosting luminaries such as John D. Rockefeller and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Don't let the hotel's illustrious history fool you: A stay here is far from old-fashioned. The rooms blend classic luxuries like oak accents and feather pillows with modern sensibilities like automated blackout drapes and HD TVs. Floor-to-ceiling windows give guests stunning views of the city skyline, but for some of the best views in the city, head to the rooftop bar. Sip on a martini at the very place it was invented at the ritzy hotspot St. Cloud, which overlooks the bright lights of Times Square. For those seeking the quintessential New York City experience, we highly recommend their The Curtains Up at the Knick offer, which highlights Broadway and its rich history.
Located in a historic factory in Brooklyn's trendy Williamsburg neighborhood, The Wythe Hotel is the perfect place to stay for those looking to live like a local in this lively area. Quaint cafes and chic bars are just a block from the front door, and the nearby subway and ferry offer connections to further reaches of the city. Grab dinner at Le Crocodile, the hotel's Parisian-inspired brasserie, and enjoy the blend of New York favorites and French fine dining. Head up to the sixth floor of the hotel for Sunset Hour at Bar Blondeau, where stunning unobstructed views of the New York City skyline are paired with a selection of natural wines and signature cocktails.
For those looking for a more untraditional NYC experience, look no further than the Williamsburg location of Hotel Indigo. The hip neighborhood offers some of the city's best shops, bars, and restaurants, and the hotel offers an experience as unique and vibrant as the surrounding area itself. A seasonal rooftop pool is the perfect place to kick back with a glass of wine, and the lobby bar (which offers coffee and pastries in the morning) is a great place to finish off your evening. The Lorimer Street train station is situated just outside the entrance, and Domino Park and the waterfront are just a short stroll away—making this the perfect place to experience the best of Brooklyn.
For a stay right in the heart of the excitement of New York City, there's no better place than Crowne Plaza Times Square. While the bright lights and hubbub of Times Square may be steps from the front door, the hotel is an oasis of calm comfort. Pet-friendly and spacious rooms (a rarity in New York) offer top-tier amenities like flat-screen TVs, minibars, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Those traveling with young ones will love the American Girl sleepover, which includes a sweet treat, welcome letter, and even a doll-sized travel bed. Be sure to visit the iconic American Girl Place, just a few blocks away, right by Rockefeller Center. With a prime location on Broadway, a day of adventure and excitement await you. Fuel up first at the onsite coffee bar, before heading out into the city. Take a short walk to Central Park, stop in the MoMA to see world-famous art, marvel at the lights and performances of Times Square, or hop on the subway, a mere block away, to venture farther into the city. In the evening, head back to the hotel and unwind with one of the best people-watching views in New York at the casual onsite haunt Broadway 49. Go for a late-night play at one of the nearby theaters, and truly experience the best the Big Apple has to offer at Crowne Plaza Times Square.
WestHouse New York is a luxurious boutique hotel located in a glam 1927 building near Carnegie Hall. Designed by Jeffrey Beers International, the hotel features a cozy lobby adorned with sparkling chandeliers, marble columns, wooden herringbone floors, and a small front desk showcasing antique keys. The hotel's 172 guest rooms are dove-gray and feature classic modern furniture and large windows offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. The Terrace, located on the 23rd floor, is one of NYC's most coveted outdoor spaces, with classic views of iconic skyscrapers and the Hudson River. Guests can enjoy daily breakfast and evening F&B experiences with tapas and complimentary beer, wine, champagne, and desserts. Additional amenities include a boardroom, free audio workouts, and pet-friendly accommodations.
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