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Hotels in New York City
416 Hotels
Renaissance New York Hotel 57

Former boutique hotel joins the Marriott big leagues; excellent beds, great service, and attention to functionality means an easy stay in Midtown East, near Bloomingdale's and other major shopping destinations. The neighborhood doesn't have much nightlife, but the on-site Opia bar is pretty happening.

Hilton Garden Inn New York/Manhattan-Chelsea

This surprisingly stylish Hilton Garden Inn is located in up-and-coming northern Chelsea, near the Empire State Building and Penn Station. It has all the free extras associated with the Hilton Garden Inn brand - free Wi-Fi, free morning coffee, free afternoon baked goods - plus a good (if pricey) cooked-to-order hot breakfast and a bar area. Rooms look like all Hilton Garden Inn rooms, though some have nice skyline views.

The Mark
25 E 77th St Madison Avenue

The Mark, a historic hotel built in 1927, re-opened in 2009 as one of the best contemporary luxury hotels in New York and has stayed high on the list of scenester Manhattan hotels since -- not an easy feat for an Upper East Side location. The hotel's stunning interiors by France's premier designer, Jacques Grange, are colorful and bold rather than gilded and stuffy. There's a restaurant, bar, and room service by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, one of New York's most famous chefs. The 152 comfortable, high-tech rooms and personalized service draw celebrities getting ready for the Met Gala, while the location one block from Central Park and a partnership with Bergdorf Goodman draws fashionable tourists. Fabulous four-legged friends are welcome at no extra charge. Travelers who prefer a downtown address should check rates at Robert DeNiro's Greenwich Hotel in TriBeCa. 

nyma, the New York Manhattan Hotel

The Nyma is located in Koreatown, within walking distance of the Empire State Building and near nine subway lines. Mid-range rooms aren't particularly stylish, but they are spacious for New York and equipped with modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. Other perks, such as free continental breakfast, a 24-hour fitness center, and a petite business center, help make this a solid value stay in Manhattan.

MADE Hotel
44 West 29 Street

If you're looking for cool local twists and urban-bohemian style in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood, then the MADE Hotel is a solid bet. This upper-middle-range property has every hipster trapping, include an excellent coffee shop, co-working space, and a cool rooftop bar with DJs and skyline-view terraces. The 108 rooms feature an attractive mix of vintage brass, shabby-chic fabrics, and rough-hewn hardwood creating picture-perfect oases. Air-conditioning, rainfall showers, local snacks and drinks, and great Bluetooth soundsystems come standard, but don't expect coffeemakers and mini-fridges. The hotel's restaurant, Ferris, draws a mix of locals and tourists to its updated American fare, and pricey room service is available. If you'd like a few more in-room features at similar rates in the same part of town, check out the Ace Hotel New York instead. 

InterContinental New York Times Square

More refined than many of the chain hotels directly in Times Square, the InterContinental is ideal for those who want class and attentive service without being far from the sites and the bustle of Midtown West. A celebrity chef restaurant, 24-hour business center, easy access to 10 subways, and attractive rooms make this a good option, when prices aren't exorbitant.

The St. Regis New York
Two East 55th Street At Fifth Avenue

Known for its extraordinary service, the grand, century-old St. Regis New York is a high-end hotel located on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, blocks from Central Park and Rockefeller Center. Its 229 rooms are elegant, with sophisticated decor, upscale amenities, and sleek Italian marble bathrooms. Personal butlers are on call 24/7. One of the hotel’s most outstanding features is the iconic King Cole Bar, which draws locals and visitors alike for its famed Red Snapper cocktail and elegant atmosphere. Other highlights include an excellent restaurant with afternoon tea service, a 24-hour fitness center, and a renowned hair and nail salon. In this price range, the Mandarin Oriental, New York features a full spa and an indoor pool with striking views.

Ameritania at Times Square

The Ameritania is a mid-range hotel conveniently located near the Theater District, museums, and Central Park. Rooms, while small, have up-to-date amenities -- including flat-screen TVs and iPod docks -- and stylish decor in a black, silver and brown palette. There's a lounge with solid cocktails and a fireplace, but little else. Note that there is an extra fee for Wi-Fi.

Amsterdam Court Hotel

A no-frills 122-room hotel near Times Square, the Amsterdam Court's location is its main draw -- it's a short walk from every major subway line and numerous cultural attractions, including the Theater District, Central Park, and countless museums. But features are scarce -- just coffee in the lobby -- and the tiny guest rooms are a bit out of date.

Hotel AKA NoMad

Offering stylish rooms on a quiet stretch of Madison Avenue in Murray Hill, The Roger is a sophisticated, four-pearl boutique hotel within a 10-minute walk of several subway lines and major landmarks like the Empire State Building and Herald Square. Renovations in 2012 introduced chic interiors by renowned designers Anna Busta and Annette Jaffe, starting at the posh two-story lobby lounge and extending through to the 194 modern guest rooms, which feature flat-screen TVs, city-centric art, and C.O. Bigelow toiletries. Some rooms offer terraces and stunning Empire State Building views. The Parlour Bistro and Lounge serves upscale comfort food incorporating items from iconic NYC eateries. A facilities fee covers Wi-Fi, lobby drinks, and fitness center use. There’s no pool or spa. The nearby Redbury New York offers a livelier atmosphere, but no on-site gym.