Best Boutique Hotels in New York
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a boutique hotel in New York. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of boutique hotels in New York is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
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New York State, New York, Midtown East
The Whitby Hotel
The Whitby is an eclectic, funky addition to Tim and Kit Kemp’s British Firmdale Hotel group. Located in the upper midtown, this is the place to be for lovers of innovative contemporary art and design. It has its own state-of-the-art screening room, as well as a gym, drawing room, meeting rooms, restaurant, bar and orangery. It’s very family-friendly too, providing popcorn and movies, board games, books, cribs and special slippers, bathrobes & toiletries for little ones. There’s a programme of hip, cutting-edge events and you can even hire the entire top floor as your own two-bedroom, two-fireplace suite with a dining room and outdoor terrace.
New York State, New York, Midtown
Baccarat Hotel New York
Located opposite the Museum of Modern Art, Baccarat Hotel New York is the global flagship of the legendary French crystal brand. This ultra-luxurious property offers 114 rooms and suites across 12 floors, each blending 18th-century French style with modern elegance. Designed by Barry Sternlicht, the hotel pays tribute to Baccarat’s heritage, incorporating crystal details throughout its décor.
Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, four-poster beds, Mascioni linens, and marble bathrooms with exclusive Maison Francis Kurkdjian amenities. Guests can press a bedside “Champagne” button for in-room bottle service delivered in Baccarat flutes.
Facilities include the dramatic Grand Salon with all-day dining, The Bar serving tenth-anniversary cocktails, and the serene Spa de la Mer – the only one in the U.S. – complete with a 50-foot indoor pool.
New York State, New York, Midtown
1 Hotel Central Park
Steps from Central Park, 1 Hotel Central Park offers 229 rooms and suites that exhibits urban luxury through sustainability and nature-inspired design. Housed within a 19-storey building draped in ivy and reclaimed timber, the interiors are built from salvaged materials and live greenery, creating a calm, biophilic retreat in Midtown Manhattan.
The hotel’s flagship restaurant, Jams by Chef Jonathan Waxman, serves seasonal farm-to-table cuisine in a vibrant open-kitchen setting, while Lobby Farmstand offers organic snacks and juices sourced from local purveyors. Guests can work out in the fully equipped fitness centre or join guided runs through Central Park.
With electric Audi e-tron house cars, filtered water systems, and reclaimed furnishings throughout, 1 Hotel Central Park balances eco-conscious values with refined comfort—offering an oasis of calm just moments from Fifth Avenue, the Theatre District, and many more of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
New York State, New York, Tribeca
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.
New York State, New York, Theater District
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.
New York State, New York, NoMad
The Fifth Avenue Hotel
Located in the vibrant NoMad district, The Fifth Avenue Hotel is a magnificent establishment that is a haven of stylish creativity and comfort. Boasting 110 rooms and 43 suites across its classic mansion and modern glass extension. All rooms have generously sized marble bathrooms and modern amenities such as Bluetooth speakers, Nespresso coffee makers and a personal tablet.
Throughout the hotel, interiors dazzle with bold patterns, delicate touches of romance, and dynamic colours. This is more than just a place for guests to rest their heads. This hotel becomes a sanctuary of extraordinary experiences, home to a carefully selected array of art and furnishings that enrich its event spaces, hallways, and inviting lobby. The hotel also revitalises the dining and social landscape of New York City with the introduction of The Portrait Bar and Café Carmellini are the hotel’s dining and drinking hotspots; The Portrait Bar, with its sumptuous wooden finishes, offers sophisticated drinks surrounded by an array of captivating art whilst Café Carmellini, is a creation of the renowned Andrew Carmellini, that merges Italian and French culinary arts with a distinct New York vibe.