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There’s no place like Manhattan. Deemed the cultural and financial capital of the world, the island pulses with energy around the clock as yellow cabs stream up and down the avenues and city lights glimmer into the wee hours. The thought of staying in the borough brings a flurry of excitement on its own. Properties feature jaw-dropping city views, museum-quality art collections, flawless service, and inventive cuisine by award-winning chefs. From luxury hotels on the Upper East Side to boutique boltholes in SoHo, here’s our pick of the best hotels in Manhattan.
Crosby Street Hotel
New York, United States
From
£
487
The Carlyle
New York, United States
From
£
362
The Whitby
New York, United States
From
£
436
The NoMad Hotel
New York, United States
The New York EDITION
New York, United States
From
£
288
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Park Hyatt New York
New York, United States
Anticipate minimalist but inviting spaces designed by the team at Toronto and NYC-based Yabu Pushelberg with lots and lots of natural stone and Avant-Garde floral designs. Rooms are among the largest in town and just as flawlessly decorated. On the 25th floor, The Spa Nalai feels otherworldly and not like Manhattan at all, comprising a heated pool with speakers crooning Carnegie Hall music underwater. Opt for a massage and you’ll leave rejuvenated and ready to take on whatever the city throws your way.
From
£
505
The Peninsula New York
New York, United States
World-class wellness centre (glass-enclosed pool, Peloton workouts, sun terrace) as well as the restaurants, lounge areas, and chic rooftop bar.
From
£
464
Four Seasons Hotel New York
New York, United States
From
£
797
Contributions by Belinda Maude, Jane Mulkerrins & Douglas Rogers