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New York Hotels For Every Occasion
Wythe Hotel Brooklyn, NY
When you think of New York City, you may picture the bright lights of Times Square or the Charging Bull of Wall Street, but if you ask anyone on the streets, the real cultural hub is Brooklyn. In the trendy neighborhood of Williamsburg, Wythe Hotel is keeping the area’s history and creativity alive. Housed in a historic factory, the hotel embraces the industrial elements of the original building while showcasing the vibrant culture through curated artwork and custom décor. Take a stroll to nearby Domino Park for stunning views of the New York skyline looking out over the East River, or explore the surrounding streets to discover some of the city’s best vintage shops tucked right alongside upscale shopping. With Manhattan just across the river, a mere 15 minutes by subway, you’re ideally placed to keep it local or spend a day sightseeing amongst the Downtown skyscrapers. Whether it’s a nightcap or the start of a night out, grab a drink with unobstructed views of the city skyline from Bar Blondeau and make another unforgettable memory at Wythe Hotel. Traveling with your four-legged friend? Don’t miss dog portrait sessions at the hotel on select Sundays in July and August.
On the site of what was once New York City's first stock exchange sits The Wall Street Hotel, a beaux-arts gem that has recently been named the best hotel in the city. While the hotels that dot the Financial District are often formulaic in their design, The Wall Street Hotel is character-heavy, trendy, and full of life. The sophisticated charm of the Upper East Side and the chic sensibilities of SoHo converge to create an inviting, stylish environment that’s entirely new. The interiors, designed by Rose Ink Workshop, evoke the glamour of old New York, while the super-classic lobby lounge and bar provide an all-day escape for both travelers and locals. The beloved modern take on a brasserie, La Marchande, led by Michelin-starred chef John Fraser, is a highlight of the hotel.
A favorite getaway of discerning travelers for 150 years, this Long Island hotel is classic elegance, warm hospitality, and culinary delight all wrapped into one. Just an hour outside of NYC, the hotel is a welcome break from the city’s fast-paced rush but close enough for guests to spend the day at a Broadway show or touring the MoMA. Food lovers don’t need to travel far for fantastic dining thanks to on-site restaurants helmed by award-winning celebrity chef David Burke. King Bar, which recently won an OpenTable Diners’ Choice Award, is the place to gather around refined dishes like naked or dressed oysters and chef’s signature clothesline bacon, classic cocktails, and local Long Island beers. Take things up a notch at Red Salt Room, an upscale steakhouse plating up fresh seafood and steaks dry-aged in Himalayan salt for dinner, and an impressive Sunday Brunch, offering everything from omelets made to order to fresh sushi and a chocolate fountain for dessert. Enjoy the fair weather at the Patio Bar, an outdoor summertime oasis serving frosé and mai tais alongside wagyu burgers, lobster rolls, and oysters. Spend summer in Garden City and get overnight deluxe room accommodations, breakfast buffet for two in King Bar, and a $50 food and beverage credit.
It can be a challenge to find a hotel in Times Square that offers an escape from the chaos characteristic of New York City. Enter: Millennium Premier New York Times Square, an affordable family-friendly lifestyle retreat just steps from the bright lights of Broadway. Spend your days shopping on nearby 5th Avenue, or take in the sunshine at Bryant Park, each only a short walk away. With only four to seven rooms on each floor for added privacy, you can stay tapped into the city through floor-to-ceiling windows without feeling overcrowded.
The Hamptons has long been a go-to getaway for the well-established, but with a stay at Capri Southampton, you can experience all the coastal luxury that makes this place special without buying a palatial beach house. The boutique hotel is quaint in a distinctively Hamptons way, with 29 guest rooms that blend classic sophistication with nautical chic decor. Grab breakfast at the complimentary morning buffet before heading outside to lounge around at the pool with a cocktail in hand. Hop on one of the hotel’s custom Solé bike rentals to spend a day on the beach, less than 15 minutes away, or check out some of the charming shops and upscale restaurants in downtown Southampton.