Cosmopolitan Hotel
95 West Broadway, New York NY 10007 Tel: 1888 895 9400
E-mail: chnyc95@aol.com www.cosmohotel.com
Small, neat, clean, and cheap.
Take hotelier Ian Schrager's iconoclastic past (of the disco sensation Studio 54), the artistic conceit of Julian Schnabel's "high bohemian baroque", the lush furniture of Maarten Bass, and food provided by some of Manhattan's best restaurants—and you have this addictive, downtown mix of the highly personal and idiosyncratic. -reviewed by Indagare Travel, Inc.
Hotel 31
120 East 31st Street, New York NY 10016 Tel: 212 685 3060
E-mail: hotel31@verizon.net www.hotel31.com
Chic meatpacking district hotel near the beginning of Chelsea’s gallery walk. Comfortable accommodations, rooftop pool and bar, and views of downtown New York.
Hudson Hotel
356 West 58th Street, New York NY 10019 Tel: 212-554-6000
www.hudsonhotel.com
The transformation of Columbus Circle from a roundabout bordered by a dingy meeting hall to a high-end cultural hub owes a lot to this sleek hotel, occupying the top floors of one of the two towers in the Time Warner Center. An Asian aesthetic informs the 248 rooms, and fashion designer Vivienne Tam created the signature fan in the soaring lobby. -reviewed by Indagare Travel, Inc.
The Maritime Hotel
363 West 16th Street, New York NY 10011 Tel: 212 242 4300
www.themaritimehotel.com
So cool it's haunted (the ghost refuses to check out), but you won't want to do much sleeping, anyway. Great patio, excellent bars, super Japanese restaurant.
Mondrian SoHo
9 Crosby Street, New York NY 10013 Tel: 212-389-1000
www.mondriansoho.com
Morgans New York
237 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016 Tel: 212-686-0300
www.morganshotel.com
Royalton
44 West 44th Street, New York NY 10036 Tel: 212-869-4400
www.royaltonhotel.com
Downtown, and very brown. Brown floors, walls, furniture, bedcovers, and curtains. Industrial chic meets the Hilton.
Straddling the recently opened High Line Railway track, André Balazs' newest hotel is at once futuristic and ethereal. The best rooms have sweeping views of the Hudson; all come with muted lighting, sleek furnishings and Kiss My Face bath amenities. The Standard's Grill restaurant has become the reservation to get in the Meatpacking District. -reviewed by Indagare Travel, Inc.