
Best Luxury Hotels In New York City
The city that never sleeps is an epicentre of art, music, fashion, food and shopping. A melting pot of cultures, New York is synonymous with the concept of cosmopolitanism. Whether you fancy a $1 slice of pizza at 2 am in the morning, some gourmet street food when exploring the sights, or sustainable seafood from the latest swish restaurant opening downtown, NYC is a culinary smorgasbord. New York is designed to be explored on foot and each neighbourhood offers something completely different, take the time to explore the century-old Jewish delis of the Upper West Side and then head to the trendy bars and clubs of the Meatpacking District. It’s no wonder the city is also home to some of the hippest luxury hotels in the world. Here are just a few of our favourite luxury hotels in New York.



Equinox Hotel New York

Located in Hudson Yards the Equinox Hotel New York prides itself on anticipating and catering to your every need by providing every modern comfort and providing guests with bespoke experiences. There is a contemporary selection of lavish rooms and one- or two-bedroom suites. The Equinox Penthouse Suite is more of a customisable experience than a room with one- and two-bedroom options, skyline views, an in-room fireplace, and a private marble soaking tub. Guests can savour American flavours in the Electric Lemon Restaurant and sip cocktails in the Electric Cocktail Lounge or opt to dine alfresco in the rooftop restaurant and terrace. There is a 25-yard indoor pool for guests to enjoy in addition to the stunning outdoor pool and terrace which overlooks the iconic city skyline and the Hudson River. The Equinox Club boasts state-of-the-art fitness facilities and classes include Soulcycle. The hotel Spa offers relaxation in the form of wellness treatments, massages, and high-tech Cryotherapy and Infrared Sauna therapies.

The Marmara Park Avenue Hotel

The Marmara Park Avenue Hotel, a stylish boutique hotel centrally located on Lower Park Avenue which opened in 2016. Acclaimed artist /designer Joe Ginsberg redesigned it to create an environment where guests feel they are coming home to a chic New York apartment. The Marmara Park Avenue has some of the city’s most spacious accommodations and offers 128 residential-style guestrooms and suites for short- and long-term stays. Rooms available are standard rooms, suites, long-term residences, and penthouses. All rooms exude the essence of a dream New York apartment, complete with bespoke furnishing, original wallpaper designs, and iPads with 24/7 virtual concierge service.
Located in the lobby, tuti Restaurant Bar Lounge offers a global menu with French, Italian, and Mediterranean influences, curated by Executive Chef Ömür Özkan. There is also a carefully curated cocktail list, an extensive wine collection, and internationally acclaimed Vinkara wines from Turkey. The hotel’s rooftop, also known as Balcón, has sweeping views of New York City’s skyline and serves small bites and craft cocktails. Beneath the lobby is the Wellness Center, which offers a Hammam, a traditional ancient Turkish experience performed on the “Gobektasi,” a heated marble slab that follows authentic Turkish Hammam architecture.
Other amenities include an indoor saltwater lap pool and fitness centre for hotel guests or a daily pass/monthly membership for non-guests. Situated just off the renowned Park Avenue, the Marmara Park Avenue is steps from the Empire State Building, Macy’s Herald Square, luxury shopping on Fifth Avenue, and near Grand Central Station Concourse, which can transport guests to any part of NYC in minutes.

The Mark Hotel

The Mark Hotel is the pinnacle of boldly lavish luxury encompassing the very best of personal service, avant-garde design and old-world comfort in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Located on the corner of Madison Avenue and 77th Street, just steps away from Central Park and some of the world’s finest museums, galleries, and boutiques, The Mark has become a destination for travellers in search of truly exceptional experiences. The hotel offers 106 guest rooms and 47 suites including the largest hotel
Penthouse suite in North America. In 2020, The Mark was voted the #1 Hotel in New York City and #1 Hotel in The United States by Travel + Leisure. In 2023, The Mark topped Condé Nast Traveller’s Gold List. In 2024, The Mark was awarded two Michelin Keys for its exceptional services.
The Hotel’s modern luxury aesthetic has been brought to life by legendary designer Jacques Grange and a team of world-renowned artists and artisans including Ron Arad, Mattia Bonetti, Guy de Rougemont, Vladimir Kagan, Eric Schmitt, Paul Mathieu, Todd Eberle and Karl Lagerfeld. The Mark is home to its famed restaurant by globally acclaimed Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the timelessly elegant Mark Bar, the Parisian cult-favourite Caviar Kaspia at The Mark, and salon by hair extraordinaire Frédéric Fekkai. Master perfumer Frédéric Malle created Jurassic Flower exclusively for The Mark, the signature scent of the hotel.
With an unprecedented array of amenities, The Mark offers around-the-clock room service, picnics in Central Park, 24/7 shopping at Bergdorf Goodman, John Lobb Shoe Shine, access to The Mark Sailboat, Pedicabs, Bikes, and more. Through the curated online boutique Le Shop, guests can bring a piece of The Mark home with them when they depart. Together, these remarkable experiences create #LifeAtTheMark.

The Hotel Chelsea

The newly reopened Hotel Chelsea, a storied landmark, has reclaimed its place as a sanctuary for unique individuals in the heart of Chelsea in NYC. Redesigned by Sean MacPherson, Ira Drukier and Richard Born, the renovation aimed to refresh the interiors while preserving the original spirit of the hotel. The iconic 1884 structure, once the tallest building in NYC, remains intact with its restored red brick façade, iron balconies, and the iconic neon Hotel Chelsea sign. The property features two renowned dining establishments – the historic Spanish restaurant El Quijote and the recently opened Café Chelsea, complemented by a spacious Lobby Bar. Additionally, guests can indulge in the newly opened spa and wellness centre for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Hotel Chelsea offers a variety of suite categories with interiors designed to feel like spacious apartments. Each room features exclusive and lavish amenities that are rarely found in New York hotels. The larger suites, such as the Chelsea Grand Suite, provide unique comforts including a full-size, fully stocked kitchen, a washer and dryer, an additional half bath, a deep soaking tub, a separate living and dining room area, and ample closet space. For those travelling with family or in large groups, the Two Bedroom Suites offer 1,700 square feet of space, featuring two full baths and one-half bath. These suites comfortably accommodate multiple guests and are perfect for extended stays. Hotel Chelsea’s commitment to blending historic charm with modern luxury makes it an exceptional destination for travellers seeking a memorable and refined New York experience.

The Ludlow Hotel

The Ludlow Hotel, within walking distance of Katz’s Deli on the corner and a block north of Beastie Boys Square, feels born on the Lower East Side. Elegant and comfortable, but with artful rough edges and personal quirks, the hotel conjures the area’s vivid history, from the “Gangs of New York” era to Jewish immigration to the wild art and music of the ‘80s. The Ludlow comes with its own New York story. MacPherson, Drukier, and Born rescued a derelict building that had been abandoned by its original developers after the financial crash.
The Ludlow’s solid brick façade and factory casement windows make it fit seamlessly onto its historic block. Throughout the 175 guestrooms, we offer our guests the eclectic personality and rough edges of downtown NYC while delivering all the luxuries and amenities a savvy traveller has come to expect. All rooms are appointed with hardwood floors, handmade silk rugs, artisan-crafted Moroccan pendant lamps, petrified wood nightstands, and Indo-Portuguese style beds. The marble mosaic bathrooms feature brass rain showers, many of which also offer spectacular views from a deep soaking tub. Our one-of-a-kind minibar highlights locally produced products including many gluten-free and healthy options. The high-floor views from the oversized industrial windows offer a spectacular panorama of lower Manhattan, downtown skyscrapers, and New York’s most famous bridges.

The Bowery Hotel

Located in iconic downtown New York City, The Bowery Hotel has been an important beacon of timeless luxury and sophistication since it opened in 2007, offering unparalleled elegance and hospitality to guests from around the world. Each of the 135 sun-drenched rooms features floor-to-ceiling, factory-style windows with stunning views and hardwood floors with signature Oushak rugs that complement the rich velvet curtains and meticulous design details. Inspiring marble bathrooms are complete with antiqued brass fixtures, rainfall shower heads, and luxury bath amenities. In addition to its exquisite accommodations, The Bowery Hotel is known for the elegant Bowery Lobby Bar where expert bartenders serve seasonal cocktails and an extensive international wine list in the cosy lobby fitted with antique sofas and a stone fireplace. Gemma, the hotel’s Italian trattoria serving rustic Italian fare and an extensive Italian wine list, is a staple for both hotel guests and locals alike.
The Bowery Hotel Events Space, home to countless NYC events, is decorated in a classic old-world style with wood-beamed 13-foot ceilings, reclaimed brick walls, Moroccan tiled floors, antique tapestries, a glazed fireplace, and an expansive outdoor terrace. The vibrant location allows travellers to explore the rich nightlife of the East Village and Lower East Side or walk to the high-end boutiques and art galleries of SoHo and Nolita. The expert concierge team can recommend the best spots for cocktails and find the right restaurant for any occasion. The warm staff and gracious, authentic service complete The Bowery Hotel’s quintessential New York experience. With its prime location, impeccable service, and unwavering commitment to excellence, The Bowery Hotel remains the premier destination for discerning travellers seeking an unforgettable stay in New York City.

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Fouquet’s New York

Fouquet’s New York is the stunning 97-room luxury hotel is a joint venture between the iconic French brand Groupe Barrière and Caspi Development. Located at 456 Greenwich Street, the property brings a new level of sophistication to the bustling streets of New York.
Fouquet’s New York is designed by the internationally acclaimed Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, led by interior designer and architect Martin Brudnizki. The hotel’s design blends the modern industrialism of Tribeca and the elegant classism of Paris, which is shone through the property’s Art-Deco inspiration. Brudnizki pays homage to the brand’s Parisian roots through the hotel’s moulding, use of elegant fabrics, and the lavender-centric colour scheme seen throughout the hotel.
Fouquet’s New York features 97 guest rooms and suites, including 65 standard King Rooms, 29 Corner and Terrace Suites, and a duplex penthouse suite “Le Grand Appartement Terrasse. Fouquet’s New York serves as the New York outpost for Groupe Barrière’s iconic French Brasserie Fouquet’s. In addition to the Brasserie, the hotel features Par Ici Café, which serves a menu of vegetarian dishes. The property also features Titsou Bar, which takes inspiration from French speakeasy Le Marta Paris. Additionally, Fouquet’s New York has recently opened Le Vaux rooftop, a space inspired by the French gardens of Vaux-Le-Vicomte and Versailles, open exclusively to guests and Fouquet’s members during the summer season.
The property also houses a spa, Spa Diane Barrière, which features a menu of signature treatments, five treatment rooms, an indoor swimming pool, and a salon, as well as a fitness centre by DOGPOUND and a screening room, The Cannes Cinema.

The Fifth Avenue Hotel


Nine Orchard

High ceilings, rich historical architectural elements, and sleek, mid-century design merge in the revitalised Jarmulowsky Bank, now a vibrant hotel in the Lower East Side neighbourhood. Guided by architectural plans from 1912, the lobby boasts a majestic arched window, marble floors and a domed tempietto on the rooftop is a feature. The hotel’s 113 rooms, inspired by vintage aesthetics, are adorned with pine floors, handcrafted ceramic lamps, and unique artworks by local artists. These rooms are bathed in natural light through expansive windows, offering panoramic views of the New York City skyline. Dining at the hotel is a culinary treat with the Swan Room, Dining Room and Corner Bar, under the direction of Michelin-starred chef Ignacio Mattos. Surrounded by cultural institutions, picturesque streets, and unique restaurants, Nine Orchard is a great base in downtown New York’s Lower East Side.

Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC

Having arrived in this trendy district some two decades ago, the Gansevoort property offers 186 bedrooms with Lululemon Studio Mirrors for in-room workouts. It received a full makeover in 2021, which included the renovation of its crown jewel; the panoramic rooftop which boasts a 45-foot heated pool, bar and funky lounge hosting regular DJs. There’s a wealth of culinary choices on the doorstep, but the Chester American Bistro (great for a weekend brunch) and the European-style Coffee + Cocktails are its in-house venues. Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC was named among the Five Best Hotels In NYC By Condé Nast Traveler.

The Times Square EDITION

Stay surrounded by the action, yet submerged in a contemporary oasis at The Times Square EDITION. Michelin-starred chef John Fraser oversees the four floors of dining experiences with indoor and outdoor seating including a fine-dining signature restaurant, an all-day New York restaurant, a cabaret and performance space, and a Lobby Bar. 452 bedrooms and suites display a forward-thinking design combined with a timeless style in moody, seductive palettes. Party till dawn on the Paradise Club’s colourful dance floor with sounds provided by top DJs, relax surrounded by leafy palms on The Terrace and sip on premium selections from the champagne trolley at the vintage-style 701West.

Le Méridien New York, Fifth Avenue

Stay close to the Midtown action at Le Méridien, a new and glittering addition to the Big Apple’s hotel scene, which arrived at the end of 2022. Rising 21 floors, the property has 165 bedrooms and condos for longer stays. It pays tribute to the swanky Fifth Avenue’s former life as a hub for the textile industry, with a scale map of the area and attention to fabric woven into the design by VLDG studio. Guests benefit from Malin and Goetz bath products, and direct access to Latitude / Longitude Bar and an all-day restaurant, Allora, serving regional Italian cuisine.

The Chatwal – The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

Located on 44th Street, this landmark hotel was built in 1905 by Stanford White, before being restored by architect Thierry Despont in 2010. Of the 44 suites, some are themed (The Chatwal Crowns); such as the three-bedroom Zen, with its landscaped terrace and butler service. Unwind after a night on the tiles in the city that never sleeps, with some pamper time at the 3,500 sq. foot spa with its infinity saltwater lap pool, plunge jacuzzi and 24-hour access fitness room. And dine at The Chatwal’s 90-seat Art Deco restaurant, The Lamb’s Club, with cuisine by Chef Michael White.
The Chatwal – The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

W New York – Times Square

An eclectic energy in the W mirrors that which is found on its famous doorstep. Bask in the atmosphere of this part of the city at the hotel’s Living Room, a homage to Times Square’s past, accompanied by pulsating DJ beats and cocktails. 590 eclectic bedrooms have panoramic views from picture windows, as well as pillowtop mattresses, 350-thread-count sheets and Davines amenities to ensure you’re fully refreshed for the action-packed day ahead. Order food to your suite, or take the short journey to one of the in-house restaurants; Dos Caminos for Mexican cuisine with a modern angle and Blue Fin’s fresh seafood and sushi.

JW Marriott Essex House New York

Like many of the city’s most notable buildings, this one dates back to the 1930s Art Deco era, and is a member of Historic Hotels of America. Found at the southern end of Central Park, the Forbes recommended establishment rises 44 storeys, housing 426 bedrooms, 101 suites and 147 condos. All have plush bedding, marble bathrooms and minibars. Interiors are grand with huge glittering chandelier-lit ballrooms, sassy firelit lounges and chic monochrome bedrooms. Enjoy fine dining with a late-night menu, room service and treatments at the PRIMP spa. There’s a shop onsite, free daily newspapers and pets are welcome.
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