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The 4 best luxury hotels to stay in New York

Turbulent and exciting city. Mornings Bagel Cream Cheese and Ice Coffee. Unmissable museums among the most prestigious in the world. Endless art galleries. Dozens of concert halls. Hundreds of trendy bars. Restaurants around the world.

Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Times Square, Broadway, Central Park, Rockefeller Center. New York makes you dizzy, fabulously dizzy! What better way to complete this extraordinary program than a luxury hotel? Here are the best luxury hotels in New York.

Crosby Street Hotel

Rich in shops, bars and trendy restaurants, SoHo has become one of the most emblematic districts of Downtown. Here, the buildings give way to buildings in an industrial style, streaked with emergency ladders. This is where our first luxury hotel in New York is located: Crosby Street Hotel.

Her interior design is entirely designed by Kit Kemp. It sports a fresh, contemporary and electric style. Lovers of huge headboards and creative assemblies, you will love it! From rooms to suites, the Crosby Street Hotel offers spacious and bright rooms. The apartments on the upper floors enjoy a spectacular view of Manhattan.

In terms of services and equipment, you will find all the codes of luxury hotels. Pose in the Crosby Bar and its elegant lounge to take a chlorophyll bath, do your sport in a fully equipped room or enjoy a tea in a magnificent traditional English service.

Casa Cipriani

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Casa Cipriani New York draws its essence from old, hushed private clubs… in a supremely modern building. At the water’s edge, this luxury hotel in New York is located in a fully renovated 20th century Beaux-Arts style ferry terminal.

The interior design by Thierry Despont, architect of the biggest fortunes, is resolutely sophisticated. The rooms have themes ranging from the maritime universe to that of works of art. All are also inspired by the Italian style and lacquered mahogany, an exclusive signature of Casa Cipriani. Many suites have a large outdoor terrace and open pergolas overlooking the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge.

More than a luxury hotel, Casa Cipriani appears as a real club where lovers of entertainment and pleasures gather. The establishment also offers a floor entirely dedicated to health and well-being with a fitness center, steam rooms, saunas, cryotherapy, a spa and various medical treatments.

The Wall Street

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Financial District, FiDi to friends, is a treasure trove of diversity for travellers. It’s one of the most pleasant places to have a drink or have a quiet dinner by the water. Its labyrinth of streets has retained its charm of yesteryear while offering a thrilling cultural life. In this district between business and history, you will find one of our best luxury hotels in New York. The Wall Street plays the card of texture, elegance and warmth. For this, the designers have bet on marble, waxed wood and other noble materials.

In addition to the neat decoration, a gym, a modernized French brasserie-style restaurant, an intimate lounge with comfortable casual accents. In terms of service, bike rental, concierge service and meals directly in the room stand out as the icing on the cake.

Whitby

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Among the luxury hotels perfectly located to take the pulse of New York, it is impossible not to mention the Whitby. An ode to contemporary art and design, it is yet another sumptuous 5-star hotel designed by Kit Kemp. Its rooms and suites are spread over sixteen floors. All are designed in a creative, lively and so British style. The large bay windows also make them real skylights, offering a grandiose panorama of the Manhattan skyline.

The Whitby Hotel offers a richly decorated and ethereal restaurant, flashy with its pewter bar and wide padded banquettes. In the afternoon, push open the industrial-style doors of the sunny orangery to take part in a traditional tea time. Other luxury amenities and services await you: a perfectly equipped gym, theater room or even a champagne and caviar tasting masterclass.

The Whitby is two blocks from Central Park and the MoMA, also close to the Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

 

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