New York is the most ethnically diverse, religiously varied, commercially driven, famously congested, and, in the eyes of many, the most attractive urban center in the country. The tallest buildings, biggest museums, and best pizza—NYC is a city of superlatives, and it lives up to every one of them. From the dazzling spectacle of Broadway to MoMA’s world-class galleries, the boutiques of SoHo, and the array of restaurants offering cuisines from every corner of the world, there’s a different New York to discover every time you visit. Beyond those iconic landmarks, though, New York’s secret side awaits. You’re likely to stumble upon indie vintage shops and locals-only brunch spots even on the shortest of strolls. And when the crowds and noise are too much to take, just look up—that skyline will remind you why you came in the first place.
Set in the trendy SoHo neighborhood, this chic boutique hotel with views of the Hudson River is 2 blocks from Hudson River Park and a 6-minute walk from a subway station.
Elegant, vintage-style rooms feature hardwood floors and contemporary photography, as well as flat-screen TVs, minifridges and Keurig coffeemakers. Suites add separate living spaces.
Amenities consist of an exercise room and a business center, plus an Italian restaurant, and a hip rooftop cocktail bar with river views.