Drown your financial woes.
Boutique intimacy on posh club row. Modern style, linens to kill for.
Cheap pop fun. The rooftop is where you'll find out what the hot chick on a budget is wearing to all tomorrow's parties.
Ian Schrager's Bobo bonanza, with tapestries, velvet, and Renaissance color schemes.
Tribeca's mayor goes into the hotel business. Travis Bickle types book elsewhere please.
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.
More Gowanus than Brooklyn downtown, but central location all the same.
Theater crowd commiserates in charming European setting. Good food, good drinks, elegant rooms.
Meatpacking glass palace with a pool on the roof. New Hollywood chic.
Over-glammed but nice digs for pampered broads with skinny necks.
Boutique hotel raises the luxury quotient of a Slope strip better known for Manny, Moe, and Jack.
Inspiring midtown skyline views, just make sure your room faces west.
Pet- and budget-friendly stays out Queensboro Plaza way.
Slamming West Side techno art bar hotel nonsense. High energy, high design, high price.
Luxe boutique newcomer aiming to be the "apple" of your eye.
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Ink it in for your next Javits or midtown foray.
An unmarked door leads to a gauzy, quiet stay amid poster beds and 19th-century furniture.
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Big old white tower long a stalwart of the Central Park South skyline, now refreshed and pet-friendly
Boutique hotel at The Residences at The Williamsburg means “Williamsburg luxury” is no longer an oxymoron.
Japanese hotel with business-friendly location, quietest rooms in midtown.
Lux theme hotel near Grand Central. A new subject on every floor.
Buddah's luxury lair at the top of Time Warner.
Quaint and sophisticated, newly renovated Marcel blends in effortlessly with shwank Gramercy scene.
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