By The Editors By The Editors | January 31, 2024 | Lifestyle, Guides,
Here are the best hotels in NYC no matter what your needs are.
27 Barclay St. / Website
Located in the heart of Tribeca,The Four Seasons' sun-filled suites invite guests to experience tranquility high above Manhattan. The hotel also offers Club 27, an exclusive membership-only health and wellness club. With the indoor heated pool, updated fitness center and spa rooms, memberships provide a high-end, all-inclusive wellness program. Make a weekend of it, and head over to this high-end hotspot for a quick staycation.
45 W. 38th St. / Website
Reconnect with your loved one at the Archer Hotel New York in Midtown Manhattan. Head up to Spyglass, the 22nd-floor rooftop lounge, for Empire State Building vistas and classic cocktails.
The boutique hotel sits down the street from Bryant Park and the Bank of America Winter Village. Go there to glide on the ice rink, peruse more than 170 pop-up shops and indulge in s’mores during the colder months. Wrap up the evening in the hotel’s intimate, contemporary rooms, whose plush Eurotop mattresses and Frette bathrobes will keep you cozy.
113 W. 24th St. / Website
Blending the welcoming charm of a traditional Italian restaurant with the structured elegance of the most notable NYC destinations, Bar Cicchetti by Fabio Viviani is a must-visit restaurant, right in the ground floor of the luxurious new Motto Chelsea hotel.
Newly opened on January 18, Bar Cicchetti offers seasonally inspired dishes, including elevated takes on Viviani’s favorite comfort food classics, as well as craft beer and cocktails. Open for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and late-night drinks, the menu offers authentic, thoughtfully-prepared Italian crowd favorites alongside dishes inspired by Chef Fabio’s childhood in Italy.
Coupled with a wine selection that celebrates both the old and new worlds, Bar Cicchetti offers a unique experience of all that NYC has to offer.
377 Greenwich St. / Website
With wood detailing, warm-colored walls and dim lighting, the Shibui Spa at the Greenwich Hotel embraces Asian spa practices to ensure guests leave feeling balanced and nourished. From season-based bath soaks to a variety of massages, facials and body treatments, Shibui Spa offers a full-body experience. Focusing on rebalancing, healing and hydrating, spa treatments will have you walking out glowing. Although the pool is closed right now due to the pandemic, the rest of the facilities are available for use. The changing areas are equipped with steam and rain showers for guests to enjoy throughout their spa day.
252 Schermerhorn St. / Website
With 287 rooms, the purposeful design of the hotel reflects its ever-changing surroundings. In its spacious interior, the hotel offers an eclectic space, with floor-to-ceiling windows and original artwork by local artists. In collaboration with Roman and Williams, Atelier Ace longtime design partners, the hotel is an ode to its surrounding neighborhoods. From the industrial backbone of the shipyards to the artful tree-lined streets, Ace Hotel Brooklyn features an indoor garden and abundant indoor and outdoor workspaces that provide a welcoming place for its guests and neighbors to enjoy, together or alone.
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