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Up-sizing its London airport capsule hotels for a by-the-night rather than by-the-hour crowd, Yotel colonized far west 42nd Street (at Tenth Avenue) in June...more
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Every last architectural and decorative detailfrom the beams of white pine (harvested from the very acres on which the property sits) to the cast-iron...more
Need further proof of the size of Donald Trump's ego? A couple of years ago, a banner appeared on this hotel taunting guests at the just-opened Mandarin...more
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Sitting on the intersection of Houston and Allen streets, this new 18-story hotel limns its edgy Lower East Side habitat and the contemporary artists associated...more
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Looking down upon the particularly posh stretch of Madison Avenue, with its crisply dressed passersby and chic little boutiques visible from your perch at The...more
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This stylishly retro Shelter Island property is owned by famed boutique hotelier André Balazs of New York's Mercer, L.A.'s Chateau Marmont, and the...more
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Despite its location and never-ending buzz, this is one of the city's relatively reasonable hotels, made clear by the unmemorable yet inoffensive Design Within...more
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If Louis XVI were alive today and in the market for a New York pied-à-terre, this landmark on 55th at Fifth Avenue is the hotel he'd pick. The gilded,...more
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The Soho House is the Meatpacking District's answer to a country club: Membership is exclusive, and only a privileged few ever enter its unmarked doors. The...more
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With its 2,000-square-foot penthouse lofts, the Soho Grand, the first luxury hotel in SoHo, is still the most dramatic. Very much in the downtown spirit, these...more
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