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Located at the top of Main Street, this 12-room B&B is in the thick of Southampton's affluent action (Saks Fifth Avenue is next door) but is also an...more
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Thomas O'Brien of Aero Studios, based right here in Soho, designed this hotel to be the last word in urban sophistication. What he came up with are deadpan...more
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Owing to a location in mostly residential Murray Hill, Manhattan's first Kimpton hotel is too far north to share in downtown's cachet and too far south to be...more
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A great find and your only real option for staying in the West Village. These nine rooms split between two Hudson Street brownstones are full of romantic...more
see the New York City guideDating back to 1846, this eight-room hotel near the water in Sag Harbor maintains a classic 19th-century feel. Each of the spacious guest rooms has a unique...more
see the The Hamptons guideStaying at the Atlantic is like having a Hamptons share house, just without the commitment and the twentysomething housemates. The motel's 62 rooms aren't much...more
see the The Hamptons guideEast Hampton's Arts and Craftsstyle Baker House is the most luxurious inn on the East Endand the most expensive. Rates soar to $900 per night on...more
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The flophouses and drug dens of Bowery past have long been supplanted by boutiques and bars, but the new occupants still pay homage to the neighborhood's...more
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Close to the Seventh Avenue showrooms and just across the street from Bryant Park, where New York fashion shows are held, this modern hotel is popular with the...more
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The most pedigreed of the Upper East Side hotels, this grande dame opened originally as a residential hotel in 1930, with composer Richard Rodgers as its first...more
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