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An artsy crowd favors the Manhattan sister of Chicago's James (Hot List 2007). The hotel fills an 18-story raw-concrete tower that dwarfs the low-slung...more
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Tribeca and Thompson hotels both seem to have more stars per square foot than a Diddy White Party (I'll see you a De Niro, and raise you a Jay-Z). Stars perch...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
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The concept sounds gimmickythe 60 rooms are first categorized according to the Dewey Decimal system by subject (Literature, Arts, Math and Science, and...more
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Dubai-based hotel group Jumeirah spent $90 million renovating the Essex House hotel on Central Park South after acquiring this Art Deco dowager in 2006. But...more
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More country than town, the two 1834 brownstones near Gramercy Park at East 17th Street that house this 12-room inn are all 19th-century charm. Each room, along...more
see the New York City guideDespite slightly rickety staircases and a bit of peeling paint here and there, the picturesque 300-year-old Huntting Inn, encircled by a picket fence and shaded...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
see the The Hamptons guideLooking to become the go-to hot spot for young artists and scenesters in ever-trendy Chelsea, the 10-story Hôtel Americano, opened September 2011, has...more
see the New York City guideDowntown chic comes to midtown courtesy of hotelier Jeff Klein's renovation of a century-old men's club. It's meant to be very private and it is; there's no...more
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