411 Best Hotels in New York, USA

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Hotel Beacon

$$$ | 2130 Broadway, New York, NY, 10023, USA Fodor's Choice

It's all about location at this Upper West Side hotel, situated three blocks from Central Park, 10 blocks from Lincoln Center, next door to the Beacon Theatre, and steps from both the American Museum of Natural History and Zabar's, the iconic gourmet grocery store. All of the generously sized rooms and suites (which have a sofa bed in the living room) have full kitchenettes (stocked with coffeemakers, pots and pans, and toasters) and marble bathrooms. Closets are huge, and high floors have views of Central Park, the Hudson River, or the Midtown skyline. A small fitness center has modern equipment, though you might prefer to go jogging in the nearby park. The lobby and the Beacon Bar, a contemporary and dimly lit watering hole with small plates and classic cocktails, bring a modern polish to this Beaux-Arts destination, which has been welcoming guests since 1908. The staff here are especially friendly and helpful.

Pros

  • Kitchenettes in all rooms and on-site laundry
  • Great for long-term stays
  • Convenient location

Cons

  • Though comfortable and spacious, rooms won't win design awards
  • No pets
  • No room service
2130 Broadway, New York, NY, 10023, USA
212-787–1100
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278 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Giraffe by Library Hotel Collection

$$ | 365 Park Ave. S, New York, NY, 10016, USA Fodor's Choice

Friendly service, large rooms, a convenient but peaceful location, and nice extras, such as a complimentary continental breakfast until 10 am, draws lots of repeat customers (particularly business travelers) to the Hotel Giraffe. The style is art deco, right down to the balcony rooms' red-velvet armchairs and French doors, which open onto private Juliet balconies from which you can survey Park Avenue. Be sure to take time to relax at the open-air Rooftop Garden bar, which offers drinks in the warmer months. The civilized service here includes all-day coffee, other refreshments, and snacks.

Pros

  • Comfortable and friendly lobby to relax in
  • Free coffee and healthy snacks in the lobby
  • Many rooms have (small) balconies

Cons

  • Street noise near lower levels
  • Location a bit off the beaten path
  • No gym on-site
365 Park Ave. S, New York, NY, 10016, USA
212-685–7700
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72 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Mountain Brook

$$ | 57 Hill St., Tannersville, NY, 12485, USA Fodor's Choice

Originally constructed in the 1940s, this Adirondacks-style lodge has been thoroughly updated without losing any of its period charm. The decor calls to mind the arts and craft movement, so expect rich colors and simple, bold designs in the fabrics. Charming cabins, cottages, and luxury suites are available—preserving details like fireplaces while adding modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and updated bathrooms. Mornings start with a gourmet breakfast in the dining room. Top ski attractions are minutes away, as are most summer activities in the Hunter Mountain area. Pets are welcome with advance notification.

Pros

  • Handsome main building
  • Perfect for couples
  • Manicured grounds

Cons

  • Must drive to most activities
  • Frequent group events
57 Hill St., Tannersville, NY, 12485, USA
518-589–6740
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Credit cards accepted
9 rooms, 8 cabin-style rooms, 2 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Utica

$$ | 102 Lafayette St., Utica, NY, 13502, USA Fodor's Choice

Judy Garland once sang from the mezzanine to fans in the lobby, and Mae West, Rita Hayworth, and Jimmy Durante all spent the night at this 14-story Renaissance revival–style hotel in the downtown business district. The two-story lobby of the grand 1912 building has a coffered ceiling, faux-marble pillars, large crystal chandeliers, a piano, and lovebirds that serenade you from their antique cage. Guest rooms, spacious and attractive, have swagged window treatments and traditional furnishings; many have Mohawk Valley views.

Pros

  • Beautiful building
  • Great location in historic district

Cons

  • No restaurant
102 Lafayette St., Utica, NY, 13502, USA
315-724--7829
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Credit cards accepted
112 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The James New York – SoHo

$$ | 27 Grand St., New York, NY, 10013, USA Fodor's Choice

This hotel on the edge of SoHo never sacrifices comfort for style, so it's no wonder there's a high percentage of return customers—creative types, businesspeople, fashionistas, and anyone else with deep pockets. The lobby has fabulous double-height windows from which to appreciate unobstructed views—plus fresh-baked cookies, coffee, wine, and fresh fruit. Guest rooms are swanky and simple, with dark-wood floors, floor-to-ceiling murals, and more huge windows facing south and west. A plant in every room (ostensibly a carbon-offsetting touch) and triple-house-filtered bottled water all contribute to an environmentally friendly ethos. Jimmy, the rooftop bar next to the outdoor pool, is always a winner. Bring your fashion A-game: the James attracts a well-dressed crowd.

Pros

  • Stellar service
  • Superb views from tall windows
  • Cool SoHo location

Cons

  • Rooftop bar is expensive
  • Bathrooms offer little privacy
  • Noise from the bar can be bothersome
27 Grand St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-465–2000
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114 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Placid Lodge

$$$$ | Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA Fodor's Choice

Accommodations at this posh lakefront retreat, a member of the Relais & Châteaux group, have stone fireplaces, featherbeds, twig-and-bark furniture—including many one-of-a-kind pieces created by local artisans—and views of either the woods or Lake Placid. Some rooms have balconies. Lodge suites include a sitting room, often with a fireplace of its own; an extra-spacious bathroom with a large soaking tub; and either a private balcony or patio. A stay is pricey, but includes breakfast, afternoon tea, dinner, turndown service, and all activities on the property. Most of the cabins are one-room units with sitting areas and huge windows. The restaurant, Artisans, is a draw on its own and prepares new American fare.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting
  • Superior service
  • Peaceful, all-weather retreat
  • Nearly everything is included in the price

Cons

  • May be too quiet for some travelers
Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--2700
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Library Hotel by Library Hotel Collection

$$ | 299 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10017, USA Fodor's Choice

Bookishly handsome, this stately landmark brownstone is inspired by the nearby New York Public Library, using books as a theme. Each of its 10 guest floors is dedicated to one of the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal System and is stocked with art and books relevant to subtopics such as philosophy, astronomy, or biography. The staff is hospitable, and the whole property is old-leather-armchair comfortable, whether you're unwinding in front of the library fireplace or relaxing in the roof garden or the second floor reading room. Madison & Vine, a bistro and wine bar, is the hotel's restaurant. 

Pros

  • Fun rooftop bar and terrace
  • Book-filled rooms
  • Right near Grand Central and New York Public Library

Cons

  • No gym but offers passes to partnering one
  • Rooms are small
  • No rooms with two double beds
299 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10017, USA
212-983–4500
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60 rooms
No Meals

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The Ludlow Hotel

$$ | 180 Ludlow St., New York, NY, 10002, USA Fodor's Choice

Embodying the effortlessly cool attitude of the surrounding neighborhood, this stylish hotel pleases guests with everything from the cozy first-floor lounge with a limestone fireplace to the romantic trellis-covered garden out back. People stay here for the scene and the solicitous service—the popular in-house restaurant, Dirty French, draws locals as well as visitors, as much for the food as for the people-watching and signature cocktails. The terrace rooms are worth a splurge for a bit of private outdoor space and sweeping views.

Pros

  • Hot restaurant and bar scene
  • Some rooms have terraces and great views
  • Great location for hip restaurants and shopping

Cons

  • Lounge and courtyard can get crowded
  • Standard rooms are on the small side
  • Might be too sceney for some
180 Ludlow St., New York, NY, 10002, USA
212-432–1818
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175 rooms
No Meals

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The Manner

$$$$ | 58 Thompson St., New York, NY, 10012, USA Fodor's Choice

Flicking on its lights for the first time in autumn 2024, this buzzy boutique property from the Standard hotel folks dials it back a few decades, channeling the 1970s with comfy larger-than-average rooms bathed in oranges and yellows and soft-glowing lights illuminating hardcover books and design accoutrements that harken back to a time when Richard Nixon was still in the White House. The only thing that's missing are ashtrays. The Otter, the in-house restaurant from talented chef Alex Stupak, serves up seafood-forward comfort fare, while the rooftop bar is great for cocktail sipping and gawking at the skyline views. The Apartment is a guest-only dining room for breakfast and the \"aperitivo hour\" ('til 7 pm daily) for complimentary wine, Negronis, and snacks. 

Pros

  • Guests get priority reservations at buzzy in-house eatery
  • Staff is go-out-of-their-way friendly.
  • Spacious, tiled bathrooms

Cons

  • No TVs in rooms
  • Light controls are confusing
  • Ho-hum views from rooms
58 Thompson St., New York, NY, 10012, USA
929-526–3330
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97 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mansion on Delaware Ave

$$$ | 414 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY, 14202, USA Fodor's Choice

Built in the 1860s in the Second Empire style, this beautiful mansion was thoroughly renovated for the hotel's opening in 2001. The decor is classy yet up-the-minute: hand-carved original walnut pocket doors paired with midcentury-modern sofas and contemporary paintings by local artists. Beds are dressed in down duvets and Frette linens. Some rooms have fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. Complimentary cocktails are served in the evening.

Pros

  • Offers the amenities (e.g., 24-hour butler service, free car service to downtown) of a much larger property
  • Large buffet breakfast with unusual options

Cons

  • Only one room with king-size bed
  • No views to speak of
  • Frequent wedding parties
414 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY, 14202, USA
716-886–3300
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Credit cards accepted
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mirror Lake Inn Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 77 Mirror Lake Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA Fodor's Choice

The complex is on the small, pristine lake that is its namesake, and many get a view of the lake either in their rooms or at the resort's afternoon tea. Most guest rooms here are elegant, with traditional furnishings and large doses of neutral colors. Four-poster beds, fireplaces, private balconies, and couches are available in some rooms. Fodorites say that sitting in the big, cozy chairs next to the fire is heaven, but the resort offers a slew of organized activities, too—sunset cruises, kayak and fishing trips, guided hikes, snowshoe outings, cross-country-skiing lessons, yoga classes—and there's a full-service spa on the property. The Averil Conwell Dining Room earns high marks for its food.

Pros

  • Every room has a view of the lake and/or Adirondacks

Cons

  • The beach, a draw for children, can get a little noisy sometimes
77 Mirror Lake Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--2544
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Credit cards accepted
131 rooms

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The Modernist Hotel

$ | 38--30 28th St., Queens, NY, 11101, USA Fodor's Choice

Sun-streaked, spacious rooms define this new art-centric boutique hotel in the formerly industrial enclave of Long Island City known as Dutch Kills. The queen deluxe rooms are larger than most NYC studios, and come outfitted with stylish, modernist-inspired furnishings, a kitchenette, and a Juliet balcony. Half the rooms have outdoor spaces and since it’s family-built, owned, and designed, there’s an intimate warmth to the intentionally curated rooms. There’s also a small on-site fitness center, work space, and an art gallery furnished with plush sculptural chairs on the ground floor, which doubles as an event space and features the work of local artists.

Pros

  • Family owned and designed
  • Art-centric
  • Spacious, airy rooms with high ceilings

Cons

  • Small reception area
  • Only 16 rooms
  • No restaurant
38--30 28th St., Queens, NY, 11101, USA
718-683–9200
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Mohonk Mountain House

$$$$ | 1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz, NY, 12561, USA Fodor's Choice

The rambling Victorian-era hotel—a jumble of towers, chimneys, porches, and turrets—sits at the edge of a mountaintop lake. The resort's 1,200 acres encompass private woodland and elaborate gardens and overflow with options for recreation, including 85 miles of hiking trails. Antiques fill the guest rooms, which are luxurious and spacious. The on-site spa includes an indoor heated pool with mountain views, a solarium with a fireplace, a fitness center, and full-service salon. Choice accommodations in the towers have original Victorian woodwork, wood-burning fireplaces, and balconies. Your room rate includes three meals daily, plus afternoon tea and cookies, and most resort activities. Breakfast and lunch are buffet-style; dinner is a formal affair (men may want to wear jackets). Four self-catering cottages, which sleep four to six people, are also available and include full kitchens.

Pros

  • All-inclusive plan
  • Tons of activities
  • Great for kids

Cons

  • Grounds can be packed with day-trippers
  • Not for those looking for quiet getaway
1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz, NY, 12561, USA
855-883–3798
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Credit cards accepted
265 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Morgan State House

$$$ | 393 State St., Albany, NY, 12210, USA Fodor's Choice

Inside the Morgan State House, a late-19th-century town house on Washington Park, rich cherry wainscoting complements high ceilings, hand-glazed walls, and fireplaces. Although the house is in the center of town, the views are of either the park or the inn's well-tended flower beds. Each room is different—yours might have a fireplace, a claw-foot tub, exposed brick walls, a skylight, or a reading area—but the overall look is refined. Studios are available three doors away at the Washington Park State House, a sibling property with an elevator. Breakfast is served in the town house.

Pros

  • Gorgeous building
  • Plenty of charm
  • YMCA pass included in rate

Cons

  • Steps to climb
393 State St., Albany, NY, 12210, USA
518-427-6063
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The New York EDITION

$$$$ | 5 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10010, USA Fodor's Choice

The landmarked clock tower in the 1909 Metropolitan Life building that overlooks Madison Square Park also houses an ultrasleek hotel—masterminded by renowned hotelier Ian Schrager—with neutral-tone rooms, a luxurious lobby bar, and a highly regarded restaurant, The Clocktower, helmed by British chef Jason Atheron.

Pros

  • On-site spa
  • Classy atmosphere
  • Upscale restaurant options

Cons

  • Very pricey
  • Neighborhood a bit sedate
  • Windowless gym
5 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10010, USA
212-413–4200
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273 rooms
No Meals

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Nine Orchard

$$$ | 9 Orchard St., New York, NY, 10002, USA Fodor's Choice

Housed in a 12-floor neo-Renaissance former bank building from 1912, Nine Orchard is one of the chicest places in Lower Manhattan to lay one's head for the night. The rooms are bigger than average and are loaded with thoughtful touches: need make-up remover? Check the bathroom toiletries. Forgot your electrical adopter for your European or British electronic gadget? An adopter is in a bedside drawer. Wrinkled clothes? There's a steamer  in the closet. Need a NY-centric soundtrack to your stay? A custom speaker system streams songs into your room to go along with the work of local artists on the walls. 

Pros

  • Friendly, professional service
  • Better-than-average in-house eatery
  • High-ceilinged cocktail bar for nightcaps

Cons

  • Semitransparent bathroom doors
  • Slow breakfast service
  • In summer, expect a party in the neighborhood
9 Orchard St., New York, NY, 10002, USA
212-804–9900
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116 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Olde Judge Mansion

$ | 3300 6th Ave., Troy, NY, 12180, USA Fodor's Choice

This sunny bed-and-breakfast offers family-style hospitality, lovely furnishings, a common parlor, and card games on the weekends. The rooms are housed in a late-19th-century home, and attended to by the owner.

Pros

  • Made-to-order breakfast
  • Friendly vibe

Cons

  • Neighborhood is loud at times
3300 6th Ave., Troy, NY, 12180, USA
518-331--3945
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Onteora Mountain House

$$$ | 96 Piney Point Rd., Boiceville, NY, 12412, USA Fodor's Choice

The spectacular Catskills vistas at this B&B—the former summer home of mayonnaise magnate Richard Hellman—will leave you breathless. A massive stone fireplace presides over the great room, a magnificent space with a soaring ceiling. Oriental rugs, scattered across wide-plank honey-color floors, cushion your every step, and Asian antiques and American pieces enjoy an elegant coexistence. Some rooms have fireplaces and hot tubs, and one has a window seat with dazzling valley views. Play billiards in the cavernous game room, or sweat it out in the sauna. The loveliest spot might be the 60-foot dining terrace, where you're treated to expansive views of the mountains.

Pros

  • Perfect for romantic getaways
  • Great views
  • Stunning outdoor dining porch

Cons

  • Summer weekends must be booked months in advance
  • Somewhat remote location
96 Piney Point Rd., Boiceville, NY, 12412, USA
845-657–6233
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Credit cards accepted
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Otesaga Resort Hotel

$$$$ | 60 Lake St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA Fodor's Choice

There's something almost collegiate about the stately Otesaga—maybe it's all the brick, or perhaps it's the cupola or the neoclassical entryway. The same studied grace runs throughout the interior. But it would be hard to hit the books here, thanks to such distractions as the Leatherstocking Golf Course and fishing or canoeing on Otsego Lake. In the luxurious dining room, massive windows look out onto the grounds. The four-course dinner is quite formal, with jackets required for men. The ever-changing menu lists contemporary dishes such as boneless chicken glazed in honey and lavender and sautéed sea bass.

Pros

  • Pretty building
  • Afternoon tea

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Too stuffy for some
60 Lake St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA
607-547--9931
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Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Apr.
156 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pendry Manhattan West

$$$$ | 438 W. 33rd St., New York, NY, 10001, USA Fodor's Choice

Bringing its understated elegance from California to NYC, The Pendry is a refined, modern lodging option. It's located within Manhattan West, a mixed residential-retail complex between Moynihan Train Hall, the Highline, Hudson Yards, and the Javits Center. The inviting lobby is small but well-furnished for lounging or remote work, with Bar Pendry and Zou Zou's on the first floor, and Chez Zou's lounge on the fourth floor. Rooms are spacious, with wonderfully comfortable beds and linens, backlit bookshelves, marble bathrooms, custom toiletries, Bluetooth speakers, and in-room coffeemakers (though 24-hour room service is top-notch). The fitness center has great views and modern equipment. Add-on rates can include daily breakfast credit, valet parking, and pet fee ($250 per stay).

Pros

  • Beautiful design details
  • Excellent on-site restaurant and bars
  • Nice luxury option for convention center area

Cons

  • Location can feel remote
  • Service may be inconsistent
  • Nightly rate is high for area
438 W. 33rd St., New York, NY, 10001, USA
212-933–7000
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164 rooms
No Meals

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The Peninsula New York

$$$$ | 700 5th Ave., New York, NY, 10019, USA Fodor's Choice

Stepping through the Peninsula’s Beaux-Arts facade onto the grand staircase beneath a monumental chandelier, you know you’re in for a glitzy treat. Expect impressive personalized service, exceptionally comfortable rooms, bespoke toiletries, and inviting on-site amenities like the 22nd-floor indoor pool and urban oasis Peninsula Spa. The hotel's rooftop bar, Pen Top, was renovated in 2024 and is one of Midtown's poshest cocktail experiences, with a spacious outdoor terrace open all year.

Pros

  • Prime location
  • Luxurious rooms with convenient controls
  • Award-winning spa

Cons

  • Unaffordable rates for average travelers
  • High-traffic area
  • Service can be inconsistent
700 5th Ave., New York, NY, 10019, USA
212-956–2888
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235 rooms
No Meals

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The Pierre, A Taj Hotel

$$$$ | 2 E. 61st St., NY, 10065, USA Fodor's Choice

The iconic grande dame across from Central Park has welcomed aristocrats and Hollywood actors, but it prides itself on treating all its guests like royalty, offering five-star service touches, from human elevator operators to 24-hour laundry/dry cleaning service. Guests looking to stay in are invited to download anywhere from six to eight digital books. There are reminders everywhere of celebrities who've visited the hotel, including a new and permanent paparazzi photo exhibit on the ground floor. If you're lucky enough to have a west-facing room, you'll be greeted with sweeping views of Central Park, the iconic twin spires of the San Remo, breathtaking foliage in fall, or the Wollman ice rink in winter. These are some of the best views Manhattan has to offer. After settling in, have a well-prepared meal in The Rotunda, a luxurious circular dining space wrapped entirely in frescoes showing the sky, celebrities and more.

Pros

  • Style, character, and service
  • West-facing rooms have amazing views
  • Excellent location across from Central Park

Cons

  • No full spa services
  • Decor is more traditional than modern
  • Area gets busy at year's end
2 E. 61st St., NY, 10065, USA
212-838–8000
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189 rooms
No Meals

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The Plaza

$$$$ | 768 5th Ave., New York, NY, 10019, USA Fodor's Choice

Famous children's book character Eloise's adopted home on the corner of Central Park, this landmark property is one of New York's most storied hotels, hosting all manner of dignitaries, moneymakers, and royalty. Managed by Fairmont, The Plaza emphasizes service, with white-glove butlers for each guest room and suite, and in-room portable touch screens for contacting the concierge or just turning down the lights. The rooms themselves strike a balance between old-fashioned and modern: yes, there are flat-screen televisions and USB ports, but the design is old-school, with opulent gold-leaf fixtures, faux-fur throws, and big Victorian-style headboards. An Eloise-theme tea is served in the classic Palm Court. The expansive Guerlain spa includes a hammam and a wine lounge.

Pros

  • Historic property with modern amenities
  • Lavish rooms, especially the Legacy Suites
  • Luxurious Guerlain spa

Cons

  • Rooms aren't that big for the rates
  • Design style may feel old-fashioned
  • Nightly "urban experience" fee
768 5th Ave., New York, NY, 10019, USA
212-759–3000
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282 rooms
No Meals

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The Pridwin

$$$ | 81 Shore Rd., Shelter Island, NY, 11964, USA Fodor's Choice

In a prime spot on Crescent Beach, The Pridwin was completely renovated in 2012 to create a bright, beachy hip (but not "sceney"), family-friendly resort. It's been around since 1927, with the same family at the helm since the 1950's, and retains some endearing old touches: partially slatted doors that allow air flow (but also some light) into your room; creaky hallway floors; vintage swimsuits and old photos of the property on display. Meals are served on a large waterfront deck, a nice setting for dinner, when piped Brazilian jazz adds to the romantic aura. During the day, Carribbean and classical music is piped throughout the common areas. For the ultimate family party, come on a Wednesday night for the cookout, which can attract around 400–500 locals, guests, and visitors for burgers, hot dogs, and freshly-caught fish.

Pros

  • Private bay beach
  • Pool
  • On-site restaurant
  • Bicycle, kayak and paddleboard rentals
  • Tennis camp

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • In-room a/c unit is a bit loud
  • No coffee pots in room or lobby
81 Shore Rd., Shelter Island, NY, 11964, USA
631-749–0476
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Radio Hotel

$ | 2420 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY, 10033, USA Fodor's Choice

A multihued series of stacked blocks standing out from its prewar neighbors \"in the Heights,\" this boutique hotel knew it needed to be cool, affordable, and authentic to attract visitors all the way uptown, and it is all of these in spades. Rooms are contemporary and stylish, with polished concrete floors, light wood furnishings and sleeping spaces that are minimal in style and palette, while accent walls and bathrooms pop in one primary color pulled from the facade. There are family-friendly options with bunks, studios that are more podlike, as well as king, double, and ADA-compliant rooms with roll-in rain showers. Suites includes a pullout sofa and expansive views of the Manhattan skyline. Despite its busy location just off 181st Street and overlooking the Harlem River Drive, the Radio is quiet and calm, well, in guest rooms, at least; the on-site restaurant, Jalao, an outpost of a popular restaurant of the same name in Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, offers classic and authentic Dominican food that is a huge hit with locals (the neighboring community is known as \"Little DR\"), which makes it a lively vibe that you will want to join. Speaking of locals, hotel programming brings the neighborhood's rich culture and vibrancy in with bachata lessons in the spacious courtyard, customized pop-up shops with local artists, and neighborhood food tours. Bustling Washington Heights offers plentiful attractions, bodegas, and bars, but Midtown Manhattan is a direct and surprisingly fast subway ride on the nearby 1 or A trains. Yankee Stadium is a 10-minute cab ride.  Like many NYC hotels, you'll find the best deals if you book a weeknight stay.

Pros

  • Excellent on-site restaurant
  • Authentic NYC neighborhood with local feel
  • Cool design

Cons

  • Residential neighborhood with grit and noise is not for everyone
  • No room service
  • 20-minute subway to Midtown
2420 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY, 10033, USA
929-688–4880
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221 rooms
No Meals

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Ram's Head Inn

$ | 108 S Ram Island Dr., Shelter Island, NY, 11965, USA Fodor's Choice

This 1929 colonial-style inn has a colorful history, including being a 1970s disco with lederhosen-clad dancers, but today it's a peaceful retreat, with staff that makes you feel like family. Tucked away in a secluded spot at the end of Ram Island, its lawns, scattered with Adirondack chairs, slope down to Coecles Harbor with a small and scenic beach for swimming or sailing. Rooms, furnished in simple country style are bright, and special rates and packages are offered throughout the year. The restaurant is known for outstanding seasonal fare and its Sunday sunset jazz dinner (May to late October).

Pros

  • Hotel pickup at the Shelter Island Ferry House

Cons

  • Some shared bathrooms, and price is considerably higher for a private bathroom
  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends, with longer minimums on holiday weekends
  • Not within walking distance to stores or restaurants
108 S Ram Island Dr., Shelter Island, NY, 11965, USA
631-749–0811
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Closed Nov.–Mar. except holiday weekends and special events
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel

$ | 233 W. 125th St., New York, NY, 10027, USA Fodor's Choice

Conveniently located right on 125th Street, The Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel is hard to miss, with its bright lights out front that read \"Victoria,\" an ode to being in the space of the famed Victoria Theater. Aside from its central location, one of the best perks of staying at The Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel is its connection to The Apollo Stages at The Victoria, which are accessible via the third floor of the hotel's building. On the fifth floor is where you'll find the hotel's front desk, along with a restaurant/bar, appropriately named The Victoria Theater Restaurant, which offers live music on select nights. The highest rooms can be found on the 27th floor, and when the elevator doors open, you're greeted with floor-to-ceiling window views of Harlem. Overall, the vibe is super swanky, with gold accents throughout the building, and plenty of dedicated memorabilia to some of Harlem's most prominent musical figures.

Pros

  • Live music
  • Central location
  • Connected to The Apollo Stages at The Victoria

Cons

  • Bar and restaurant on-site is pricey
  • Can get noisy
  • Service can be hit or miss
233 W. 125th St., New York, NY, 10027, USA
332-266–8722
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211 rooms
No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park

$$$$ | 50 Central Park S, New York, NY, 10019, USA Fodor's Choice

It's all about the park views at this top-tier Marriott property, where above-and-beyond service makes this renowned hotel popular with celebs and other guests who can afford premier luxury travel. Expect impeccable furnishings and artistic details in guest rooms, lobby and common areas, the restaurant and lounges, and La Prairie spa. Competition is fierce among the elite hotels near Central Park's south side, so, in addition to typical high-end perks like fine bath products and luxe linens, the Ritz offers uncommon amenities in some rooms, like a telescope for viewing park wildlife. For dining, Contour offers comfort and a modern American menu; its bar and lounge areas make a nice escape from Midtown bustle.

Pros

  • Personalized service
  • Lavish furnishings
  • Stellar location with Central Park views

Cons

  • Guests can be pretentious
  • Pricey pet fee
  • Expensive dining and bar menus
50 Central Park S, New York, NY, 10019, USA
212-308–9100
Hotel Details
253 rooms
No Meals

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The Rockaway Hotel + Spa

$$$ | 108--10 Rockaway Beach Dr., Queens, NY, 11694, USA Fodor's Choice

The Rockaways had been gaining popularity for years but its status was cemented with this trendy newcomer, giving surfers and sunbathers a reason to stay overnight—guests can expect a beachy and mid-century modern decor, with lots of light teak wood, rattan and linen accents, and marine blues and grays that catch the sunlight. There are two restaurants onsite, one on the roof, and Margie's, which can be accessed through the lobby. Of course, there's also a serene pool with loungers and a snack bar, plus a spa, if you want to get away from the beachfront masses. One- and two-bedroom bungalows include kitchenettes for long-term guests.

Pros

  • Great pool and spa
  • Manhattan skyline restaurant views
  • High-end accents

Cons

  • Isolated from the rest of NYC
  • Neighborhood lacks amenities
  • Breakfast not included
108--10 Rockaway Beach Dr., Queens, NY, 11694, USA
718-474–1216
Hotel Details
61 rooms, including 8 bungalows
No Meals

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Ruby's Cove Bed and Breakfast

$$$ | 151 Bay Ave., Greenport, NY, 11944, USA Fodor's Choice

Deep red walls, antique furnishings, oversized mirrors, and chandeliers make this classic Victorian home a little bit eclectic and a little bit sexy, and place it in a class of its own. The owner—a California transplant who visited Greenport several years ago and loved it so much that she never left—will always welcome you with open arms. It's got a great porch on which you can enjoy a bottle of local wine or beer from the neighboring Greenport Brewery. It's also just steps away from Main Street shops and restaurants. Breakfast includes local farm eggs and vegetarian and vegan options. By design, rooms don't have TVs to allow guests here a true retreat and digital decompression.

Pros

  • Superlative hospitality
  • In-town location
  • Complimentary use of bikes and beach gear

Cons

  • No pool
  • Drive to beaches
151 Bay Ave., Greenport, NY, 11944, USA
631-477–1837
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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