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  • 6 Columbus 
  •   Midtown West  
  • Boutique Hotel
  •  $$ 
Makes up for unoriginal moniker with everything else. Staying in midtown never has to be scary again.
  • Ace Hotel 
  •   Garment District  
  • Boutique Hotel
  •  $$$ 
Top Pick!
Garment District hotspot with enough amenities to keep you from ever leaving.
  • The Alex 
  •   Midtown East  
  • Business Hotel, Lux
  •  $$$$ 
Lux-modernism sans thumping techno, The Alex's mantra is cool, calm, clean.
W Hotels’s boutiquey little sib ready to give you a big Brooklyn "aloha."
New-school Hyatt brings both style and substance to the heart of midtown.
Hyatt gets haute on the Financial District.
UN neighbor makes nice with dignitaries, business travelers, and above-the-law money.
Non-flophouse Bowery accommodations.
Central Times Square location with Presidential theme, designed to please red and blue staters equally.
Straight up, the hottest stay in town. Cellar Bar, Fashion Week runway shows, and plush, plush rooms.
Beaux Arts elegance briskly updated. The man in the gray flannel suit never had it so good.
Stuffy Euro aristocrats plus rootless American nouveau riche equals 23 grand pianos, a highball, and a mammoth room fee.
Boutique intimacy on posh club row. Modern style, linens to kill for.
Luxury by Hilton meets burgers by Shake Shack.
New York-themed boutique hotel. Covenient to both Port Authority busses and the NY Times.
Cuddly techno realm. Get lost in translation.
  • Dylan 
  •   Midtown East  
  • Boutique Hotel
  •  $$ 
Gothic sex appeal with clean lines and stained-glass windows. Zen-like Beaux-Arts refinement.
  • Eventi 
  •   Garment District  
  • Lux
  •  $$$$ 
The Eventi of the season: Kimpton's lux Chelsea-fringe hotel sprawling across a full block.
It's the Four Seasons, 'nuff said? Accepts all manner of currency.
The Gansevoort injects a little Meatpacking into Park Avenue.
For those about to work Javits, we salute you. Here's your hotel.
Ian Schrager's Bobo bonanza, with tapestries, velvet, and Renaissance color schemes.
Hilton tailors a boutique hotel in the “Fashion District” (sic).
Tiny, dingy, and kind of mean, but only spitting distance from Chinatown's endless feasts.
BK HIX does the trick for Park Slope/Carroll Gardens proximity.
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