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In a neighborhood known for its boutiques (yet traditionally lacking any of the sleeping kind), shoppers finally have a place to rest their stylish heads. The...more
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This single solitary full-service hotel in Brooklyn has some things going for it. It's situated just south of the Brooklyn Bridge, so you can walk the 30...more
see the Brooklyn guideNot to discount the power of true love, but if Jean Cocteau's 1946 La belle et la bête is indeed Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz's design inspiration for the lush...more
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Ninety miles north of New York City, this wood and Shawangunk-stone castle resort and National Historic Landmark in the Hudson Valley is "a huge building, but...more
Occupying an 18th-century house but kitted out with iPod docks and Blu-ray players, the Mill House Inn's ten individually decorated rooms strike an easy balance...more
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This Romanesque Revival building, built in 1890 for tycoon John Jacob Astor and later colonized by artists, instantly became Hollywood Central when André...more
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An haute hideaway on Manhattan's Upper East Side since 1927, the venerable Mark reopened last fall with a radical new look, trading in its erstwhile French...more
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On the 35th through 54th floors of the Time Warner complex on Columbus Circle, the Mandarin Oriental New York competes with the Four Seasons across town as the...more
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Clubby and intimateonly 23 rooms and 47 suiteswith the tiniest of lobbies, this is the hotel of choice for VIPs who want to drop out of sight. Built...more
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When the 562-room London NYC opened in late 2006, the news that the restaurant was to be headed by Hell's Kitchen antihero Gordon Ramsay upstaged the news about...more
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