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http://www.bryantparkhotel.com This trendy boutique hotel, housed in one of the cityas first skyscrapers, is often filled with fashion industry scenesters because of its proximity to the Fashion Week tents, its luxe amenities like cashmere throws and 400-thread count sheets, and its own hip, contemporary design. Special extras include the 70-seat lobby screening room and yummy Ric Pipino bath products in the rooms (courtesy of his salon, located on the ground floor). More >>
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http://www.thecarlyle.com Staying at the Carlyle is like living in a lavish Upper East Side doorman apartment building. (Though perhaps that is because, for the lucky, fancy few who do actually live at the Carlyle, it is.) The 180 guest rooms are luxuriously and tastefully appointed with fine Belgian linens, artwork by 18th- and 19th-century masters like Piranesi and Audubon, and Kiehls bath products. Many of the suites even feature grand pianos and terraces. Cabaret and jazz fans should make time for performances in the hotelas famed bars (CafA(c) Carlyle and Bemelmans Bar) where Woody Allen and Bobby Short often play. More >>
http://www.chambershotel.com You know a hotel is hip when their vast (500 strong) art collection includes pieces by John Waters. This chic, beautifully designed boutique hotel, owned by the men behind the Mercer Hotel in Soho, is located just off Fifth Avenue, surrounded by some the city's most famous (and expensive) stores. The Chambers is clearly interested in merging downtown trendiness with uptown luxury, as evidenced by the amenities they offer like in-room yoga instruction, room service from the hotel's three-star restaurant (Town), Bumble and Bumble bath products, and "on-call therapy." More >>
http://www.chelseahostel.com This is a 350-bed hostel, so it's not fancy and you will be sharing a bathroom with strangers, but for bargain prices you will get to sleep in Chelsea, close to transportation, excellent shopping, and sights like the Empire State Building. As further incentives, there is free pizza every Wednesday night, they accept credit cards, and, unlike some other hostels, there is no curfew. All guests, however, must show a passport, so even if you are in town from New Jersey don't leave home without it. More >>
http://www.chelsealodge.com This quaint, 22-room, Chelsea inn strives to make you feel comfortable, like you are in your own home. For better (free WiFi connections in every room), or for worse (shared toilettes), you probably will. The charming country-ish decor and the private garden probably make this townhouse nicer than any place you've ever lived, so the stranger in the W.C. shouldn't be too much of an inconvenience. More >>
http://www.tribecagrand.com The Tribeca Grand may be the most pet-friendly hotel in New York. Not only are 58 of their 203 luxe rooms designated specifically for those traveling with their dogs and cats, but they also offer amenities from doggie toothbrushes to a special full-body animal sleeping pillow to pet room service. For those of you traveling without your favorite furry friend, the Tribeca (like its sister hotel, the Soho Grand) will supply you with a goldfish at check-in for companionship during your stay. Theyall provide someone to feed it and change its water, too! More >>
http://www.choicehotels.com Part of a nationwide chain, this Clarion hotel is located in a quiet East Side neighborhood close to lots of shopping, restaurants, and sites (the Empire State Building is mere blocks away). What the decor lacks in charm and hipness, the hotel more than makes up for in value. Plus, your room comes with a daily, complimentary breakfast and newspaper. More >>
http://www.comfortinn.com With a national chain, like the Comfort Inn, you know what to expect: reasonably priced rooms in anonymously plain surrounding. Hey, they might not be the hippest rooms in Manhattan, but the service is always gracious (they stand by a a100% guest satisfaction guaranteea), the rooms are always clean (and they offer non-smoking rooms!), and there is free breakfast every morning. This location, right off Central Park, is perhaps the chainas most charming Manhattan site. More >>
http://www.comfortinn.com With a national chain, like the Comfort Inn, you know what to expect: reasonably priced rooms in anonymously plain surrounding. Hey, they might not be the hippest rooms in Manhattan, but the service is always gracious (they stand by a a100% guest satisfaction guaranteea), the rooms are always clean (and they offer non-smoking rooms!), and there is free breakfast every morning. This location, right off Central Park, is perhaps the chainas most charming Manhattan site. More >>
http://www.comfortinn.com With a national chain, like the Comfort Inn, you know what to expect: reasonably priced rooms in anonymously plain surrounding. Hey, they might not be the hippest rooms in Manhattan, but the service is always gracious (they stand by a a100% guest satisfaction guaranteea), the rooms are always clean (and they offer non-smoking rooms!), and there is free breakfast every morning. This location, right off Central Park, is perhaps the chainas most charming Manhattan site. More >>
http://www.comfortinn.com With a national chain, like the Comfort Inn, you know what to expect: reasonably priced rooms in anonymously plain surroundings. Hey, they might not be the hippest rooms in Manhattan, but the service is always gracious (they stand by a a100 percent guest satisfaction guaranteea), the rooms are always clean (and they offer non-smoking rooms!), and there is free breakfast every morning. This location even offers a 24-hour business center with computer, fax, and copy services as well as high-speed Internet access and a 15-person meeting room. More >>
http://www.cornelia.com A full day of services (including Romanian mud baths and hot tub shiatsu) clocks in somewhere around $3500, but itas OK because you get your own personal butler-guy who will serve you hot finger food and champagne, among other things. 90 trained body technicians (massage therapists, estheticians and more) are on staff. More >>
http://www.cosmohotel.com The no-frills Cosmopolitan Hotel offers what most other Manhattan hotels do not: room rates under $200. That means, for a double for $145 and two doubles for $169, you'll hardly be rolling around in the Frette sheets. But its price rate and proximity to the Financial District makes it a great choice for businessmen on a tighter expense budget. More >>
http://www.bedandcoffee.com Want to live like a real New Yorker? Try Bed & Coffee. With its loft-like, brick-walled interior this clean, pleasant, budget hotel looks like a real Manhattan dwelling. Because each floor has a shared bathroom, kitchen, and common room, staying here is like moving into a three-bedroom apartment downtown, close to bars and restaurants (except your roommates will be strangers). Each of the nine private rooms has a theme like aFrench Room,a aAfgani Room,a oramore curiouslyaa110 Downing Street.a More >>
http://www.fourseasons.com/newyorkfs/ Rising 52 stories over Central Park and Manhattan's fanciest designer shopping area, the Four Seasons is possibly the most breathtaking hotel in New York. Housed in a dramatic I.M. Peiadesigned building, the 365 guest rooms are on the small side but are so simply and chicly designed that you may never want to leave. The in-house restaurant, Fifty Seven Fifty Seven, not only makes the best martinis in town butawith its 22-foot coffered ceiling and abundance of blond woodaalso offers the best architecture in which to drink them. More >>
http://www.franklinhotel.com This cozy (read: small) Upper East Side hotel has only 50 guest rooms but offers amenities such as free breakfast, complimentary all-day espresso and cappuccino service in the lobby, plasma TVs, and luxurious Aveda bath products. More >>
http://www.gershwinhotel.com It's funny that this hotel is named after the grandfather of the American musical. A more apt name would be the Warhol or the Lichtenstein, judging from the pop art decor and funky architecture. (In fact, one of Warhol's Cambell's Soup cans hangs in their lobby.) This chic hotel offers maximum amenities (free breakfast, complimentary Internet access) for minimum cost. Just don't expect your room to be huge. More >>
Fifth Avenue at holiday time is hard on feet, backs, pocketbooks, and stomachs. Relief is at hand, beyond the haute-hotel chasseur-pushed revolving door. Up the stairs to the right, this bar offers potent potables to those in need, but soothes my shopping stress with a complete English tea. Served with flair and panache by a tailcoated majordomo, the meal consists of savory ham, smoked salmon, and cucumber sandwiches (crustless, naturally), small cakes, fruit tartlets, and, the ultimate comfort food, warm scones with butter and jam. Tea choices range from Darjeeling to Lapsang souchong, English breakfast to herbal. Sink into the comfy chairs, savor the service, and forget the fray. More >>
