15 Unique Hotels You Must Experience in New York
“New York City. Center of the universe.” I hope you know the rest of the song because I can’t post the lyrics here. The “city that never sleeps” has an illustrious zest for creativity, and many of her hotels are leagues above spectacular.
NYC is host to myriad luxury hotels, each with their own charisma and charm. From lavish chateaus to quirky boutiques, here is our list of the most unique and unforgettable hotels in the Big Apple.
The Bowery Hotel
Floor-to-ceiling windows and exquisite city views in each guestroom? Marble bathrooms with rain showers? You will have that and more at the Bowery!
This trendy hotel is situated in the East Village and is walking distance to several music venues and also a subway station for convenient transport to the rest of the island. Other perks include complimentary bicycle, laptop, and iPad rentals.
The Ludlow Hotel
If you’re looking for a chic hotel in fun neighborhood, stay at the Ludlow Hotel! Located in the Lower East Side, this hotel offers unique rooms with artisan-crafted Moroccan lamps and handmade silk rugs. Step inside to enjoy a trellis-covered garden and a hip lobby bar.
Step outside for restaurants and vibrant nightlife within walking distance. Being very close to the 2nd Avenue Station, the Ludlow offers easy access to all of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
MADE Hotel
Possibly the most stylish hotel in Manhattan, MADE Hotel is repeatedly voted as one of the top four hotels in New York City. Every guestroom in this 4-Star behemoth exudes elegance with a minimalist design.
The lobby is overflowing with organic decor, such as shibori, wood, patterned pillows, and plants everywhere. MADE Hotel resides near Madison Square Garden and the Empire State Building, and the terrace allows for incredible views of the New York skyline.
The Beekman
One of Manhattan’s original skyscrapers, the Beekman’s building was erected in the 1800s. In 2016 when the hotel opened, renovations revealed the glass art and wrought-iron railings in the 9-story glass-ceiling atrium were fully intact, giving their lobby a unique glass skylight over their bar.
Guests can also experience the historic charm in their own rooms, each adorned with dark wood floors, distressed leather headboards, and vintage furniture. Step into the Beekman to step back in time.