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http://www.mandarinoriental.com The Mandarin Oriental, located on floors 35 through 54 of the Time Warner Center in Columbus Circle, represents the newest in hotel opulence. All 203 of the guest rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows that show off views of Central Park, the Hudson River, or the Manhattan skyline. The hotel also features a 14,500 square foot luxury spa and a naturally lit 75-foot indoor lap pool. The twice-daily maid service even includes a quote of the day with your evening turndown. More >>
http://www.mansfieldhotel.com If it is space that you are looking for in a hotel, then the Mansfield isnat for you. This charming, midtown boutique hotel is housed in a Beaux Arts building and maintains only 124 cozy guest rooms. The rooms, however, are beautiful (if cramped) and feature Belgian linens and Frette robes. Amenities include CD and video rental libraries, complimentary breakfast, and free Internet access. More >>
http://www.themaritimehotel.com Every inch of this hip, new hotel, housed in the former headquarters of the National Maritime Union, is outfitted in a nautical themeafrom the deep cerulean blues of the bedding and curtains to the porthole-like windows in each of the 125 guest rooms. The Bigelow bathroom products and flat screen TVs are just a few amenities that prove just how luxe these accommodations are. Weather permitting, be sure to check out their dramatic outdoor bar and garden. More >>
http://www.marriott.com/default.mi This huge hotel, conveniently located four blocks from Wall Street, is 38 stories high and has 500 guest rooms. The unique amenities include hi-speed Internet accesss in your room (and free wireless Internet in public areas), an indoor pool in the fitness center, and New York's only Hawaiian fusion restaurant (Roy's) in their lobby. Try and reserve one of the rooms with views of the Statue of Liberty and the Harbor. More >>
http://www.michelangelohotel.com The Michelangelo may consider itself a aboutique hotela due to its intimate number of guest rooms (only 178) and the personalized service of the staff, but the small rooms, super-trendy design, and haughtily acoola employees that seem to be de rigueur at the cityas boutique hotels are noticeably absent (though not missed). These Italian-style accommodations offer top-of-the-line luxuries like Perugina chocolates on your down pillow and Frette robes in the marble bathrooms, as well as some great deals like complimentary breakfasts, newspapers, and morning limo rides to Wall Street. More >>
http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/index.do The Millenium Hilton, with its Financial District location, is perfect for travelers doing business on Wall Street. It has every amenity a discerning businessperson could need to make their stay productive and comfortable, from hi-speed Internet access to plasma screen TVs and even personalized voicemail. It is also one of the few Manhattan hotels whose gym and fitness center includes a pool. So, make your reservation because you have a business trip, but stay extra long so you can take a dip. More >>
http://www.millenniumhotels.com This quiet, comfortable spot on the East side wants its guests to feel like they are at home. The rooms are meant to feel like a residential apartment and are decorated in soothing wood and neutral-colored contemporary fabrics. Many of the 257 guest rooms even contain kitchenettes for a convenient, homey feel. But your real home never had these amenties, like stunning bedroom views of either the city skyline or the East River, the heated indoor pool, or the indoor tennis court located on the 39th floor. More >>
http://www.morganshotel.com/en-us/ Morgans Hotel, so named for its proximity to the Morgan Library (the former home of J.P. Morgan), was the first hotel in the Ian Schrager empire. Designed by Andree Putman over 20 years ago to look modern, clean, and elegant, the 113 guest rooms at Morgans are decorated simply and monochromatically and many feature specially commissioned photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. Like all boutique hotels in the city, rooms are on the small side and, therefore, you are encouraged to spend time in the hotelas communal spaces, like their sexy candlelit bar (aptly named Morgans Bar), or the stark white dining room of the excellent, in-house fusion restaurant, Asia de Cuba. More >>
http://www.themusehotel.com The Muse takes the arts and inspiration very seriously. The 200-room boutique hotel is located in the middle of the theater district and fills its mahogany-paneled lobby with artwork by local F.I.T. students. With its whimsical, contemporary design, surprisingly large (for a boutique hotel) rooms, and gracious, helpful employees, youall feel like the star of the show. More >>
