The 138-room Latham is a chic boutique hotel with a prime location near Rittenhouse Square Park, near some of the city's best restaurants, bars, and shopping. The lobby has bold retro-chic style, and rooms have chic blue and gold decor and modern technology features, though some are on the small side. Features are comparable to those offered by other upscale boutiques: There is a modern fitness center with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the street, and a casual Italian restaurant serving all three meals. All in all, it's on par with the Hotel Palomar or Le Meridien, but rates here are sometimes lower.
The 138-room Latham is a chic boutique hotel with a prime location near Rittenhouse Square Park, near some of the city's best restaurants, bars, and shopping. The lobby has bold retro-chic style, and rooms have chic blue and gold decor and modern technology features, though some are on the small side. Features are comparable to those offered by other upscale boutiques: There is a modern fitness center with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the street, and a casual Italian restaurant serving all three meals. All in all, it's on par with the Hotel Palomar or Le Meridien, but rates here are sometimes lower.
With a world-class gym and spa, plus dozens of customized amenities, the all-suites Dumont is a phenomenal option if you're looking for an urban spa getaway. More than that, it's an excellent high-end choice in general as long as you don't mind being a bit of a hike away from NYC's main tourist haunts.
With a world-class gym and spa, plus dozens of customized amenities, the all-suites Dumont is a phenomenal option if you're looking for an urban spa getaway. More than that, it's an excellent high-end choice in general as long as you don't mind being a bit of a hike away from NYC's main tourist haunts.
The Hotel Verite's website proclaims it's "absolutely the best boutique hotel" in Manhattan, but that's a bit of a stretch. The 19-room, mid-range property has a swanky contemporary lobby and shares space with a popular Korean restaurant, but its guest rooms lack the stylish modern decor found at nearby, similarly priced boutique hotels. Storage is an issue, and some rooms have skylights but no windows. Verite's location is ideal for tourists who like to explore, shop, and dine at some of Manhattan's best spots. The hotel is within walking distance to key hubs -- Gramercy, Union Square, and Madison Square Park -- and close to subway lines that serve the east and west sides of the city. It may be worth comparing rates at Carvi Hotel for access to its rooftop terrace, but it doesn't have a restaurant.
The Hotel Verite's website proclaims it's "absolutely the best boutique hotel" in Manhattan, but that's a bit of a stretch. The 19-room, mid-range property has a swanky contemporary lobby and shares space with a popular Korean restaurant, but its guest rooms lack the stylish modern decor found at nearby, similarly priced boutique hotels. Storage is an issue, and some rooms have skylights but no windows. Verite's location is ideal for tourists who like to explore, shop, and dine at some of Manhattan's best spots. The hotel is within walking distance to key hubs -- Gramercy, Union Square, and Madison Square Park -- and close to subway lines that serve the east and west sides of the city. It may be worth comparing rates at Carvi Hotel for access to its rooftop terrace, but it doesn't have a restaurant.
The biggest selling point of The Gregory is its walkable location in the heart of West Manhattan, within a few minutes' stroll from Macy's and the Empire State Building. That said, the 132 rooms at this upper-middle-range property aren't bad either, with elegant but simple decor relying heavily on monochrome color tones. All come with flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges. Rooms lack coffee- and tea-making facilities, but there is free tea and coffee in the lobby every morning. There's also a small fitness center, a guest computer with a printer, and a restaurant with a good cocktail menu where guests can pick up breakfast for a fee. However, there are other options in the area that come with more perks, such as the Best Western Premier Herald Square, where breakfast is free and the rooms have coffeemakers
The biggest selling point of The Gregory is its walkable location in the heart of West Manhattan, within a few minutes' stroll from Macy's and the Empire State Building. That said, the 132 rooms at this upper-middle-range property aren't bad either, with elegant but simple decor relying heavily on monochrome color tones. All come with flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges. Rooms lack coffee- and tea-making facilities, but there is free tea and coffee in the lobby every morning. There's also a small fitness center, a guest computer with a printer, and a restaurant with a good cocktail menu where guests can pick up breakfast for a fee. However, there are other options in the area that come with more perks, such as the Best Western Premier Herald Square, where breakfast is free and the rooms have coffeemakers