USA · 20 handpicked hotels
New York's hotels match the city's extraordinary energy and ambition. From Midtown palaces above Central Park to boutique hotels in Brooklyn and Chelsea, New York offers every style of luxury in the world's most exciting metropolis.
Our selection
Midtown
The most famous hotel address in New York since 1907, facing Central Park. The Oak Room, afternoon tea at the Palm Court and the Eloise Suite are all American institutions.
Midtown
The benchmark for New York luxury since 1904. The King Cole Bar, butler service and the custom Tiffany china used at breakfast set a standard that endures.
Midtown
Overlooking Central Park with a remarkable spa, La Boite Noire bar and the most coveted views in all of New York from the park-facing rooms.
Upper East Side
Jacques Grange-designed masterwork on the Upper East Side, steps from the Metropolitan Museum. The brunch, Frédéric Fekkai salon and extraordinary service make this a genuine New York institution.
Flatiron
Above the legendary Eleven Madison Park restaurant with a hotel that shares the same extraordinary philosophy of hospitality. A unique experience for the true gastronome.
Midtown
I.M. Pei's 52-storey tower with the most impressive lobby in New York. The Ty Bar, spa and impeccable service have made this one of the most consistently celebrated hotels in America.
Midtown
The American flagship of the Peninsula group with a celebrated rooftop bar, excellent spa and the elegantly discreet service the brand has always delivered.
Midtown
The brand's most urban property, in the Crown Building on Fifth Avenue. Private entertainment spaces, a jazz club, a private cinema and 22,000 sq ft spa make this extraordinary.
Upper East Side
The Upper East Side's most storied hotel, beloved by Kennedys and Rockefellers. Café Carlyle, the bar murals by Marcel Vertès and Bemelmans Bar are New York at its most classic.
Columbus Circle
Occupying the 35th-54th floors of the Time Warner Center with extraordinary Central Park and city views. The spa, Asiate restaurant and service are consistently superb.
Lower East Side
The hotel that put the Lower East Side on the luxury map. The Gemma restaurant, terrace bar and lobby fireplace have a New York neighbourhood feeling that is hard to replicate.
Soho
Firmdale's New York debut in a bespoke building on a Soho cobblestone street. The Crosby Bar, garden room and boldly colourful rooms are unmistakably Kit Kemp.
Flatiron
A Beaux-Arts building reimagined with extraordinary food and beverage, the NoMad Bar and a warmly sophisticated atmosphere in the fashionable NoMad neighbourhood.
Midtown
The original Ace that launched a thousand imitators. The Breslin Bar, communal lobby culture and creative energy have defined an entire generation of design hotels.
Meatpacking
Straddling the High Line with floor-to-ceiling windows, dramatic views of the Hudson River and the city's most famous rooftop bar. An architectural achievement and social landmark.
Brooklyn
A beautifully designed sustainable hotel on the Brooklyn waterfront with extraordinary Manhattan skyline views, an excellent spa and genuinely the best view of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Soho
A sophisticated boutique in the heart of Soho with a lively rooftop, excellent restaurant and the neighbourhood energy that makes staying in SoHo genuinely exciting.
Lower East Side
An intimate Lower East Side boutique with a beautiful bar, excellent restaurant and the neighbourhood character that makes New York endlessly interesting to explore.
Los Angeles
The extraordinary 1920s Bank of Italy building converted into one of LA's finest hotels. The rooftop pool, extraordinary restaurants and the Giannini's bar are all outstanding.
Tribeca
Robert De Niro's Tribeca hotel with rooms individually decorated by craftspeople from around the world, a Japanese-style pool and the neighbourhood authenticity of old New York.