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While not as elegant as Baker House 1650, the Hedges Inn still has a dynamite location and plenty of charm. Settle into a rocking chair on the front porch,...more
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Savvy Europeans have been in on the Harborwoods secret since this spotless and stylishly modern B&B opened in 2009. Compared with the cluttered,...more
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When a megawatt Hollywood star and one of Manhattan's most famous hoteliers (Ira Drukier of Mercer fame) join forces for a new project in Tribeca, you'd expect...more
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Artist Julian Schnabel oversaw the Gramercy Park Hotel's more-is-more decor when Ian Schrager took over (Schrager has since moved on to other projects)....more
see the New York City guideAlthough not the catalyst for the NoMad (North of Madison Park) neighborhood's trend-cendence—that honor goes to the nearby Ace Hotel—the Gansevoort...more
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You can feel the city's surging pulse from the moment you walk into I.M. Pei's soaring, minimalist marble lobby. More buzz hums from the power talk overheard at...more
see the New York City guideEast Hampton Point gets high marks for its family-friendliness, resortlike amenities, and proximity to busy Three Mile Harbor. Located a five-minute drive from...more
see the The Hamptons guideThis 28-room 1950s beachfront motel is a long way (both geographically and otherwise) from the New England-y B&B-style inns of the Hamptons proper, which is...more
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The only public space at this quietly hip newcomer is the sleek, narrow lobby, whose lounge is far too small for entourages, let alone paparazzi. With one bold...more
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The first export from British boutique hotelier Firmdale, the Crosby Street Hotel wears its origins with pride, from the pages of Brit comic book The Beano used...more
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