Travel Inn Hotel

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About Travel Inn Hotel

  • Hotel Room You’ll have a private room with all the hotel’s amenities
  • Freebies This stay includes Wi-Fi for free

The Travel Inn New York City is located in Midtown Manhattan just off Times Square with access to Javits Center, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, Empire State Building, The New York Public Library, and Madison Square Gardens. The hotel is just a short walk to Fifth Avenue where guests can experience shopping in one of the worlds fashion capitals.

While staying at The Travel Inn New York City guests can enjoy superb, plush double to king size beds. Choose from 160 luxurious and spacious rooms featuring contemporary decor that invites guests to relax and unwind after a busy day of site seeing in the big apple. Business travelers and families alike will enjoy this iconic location.

The Theater Row Diner located a block away provides guests of the hotel twenty-four-hour room service, perfect for busy travelers and families on-the-go. The hotel's location near Times Square offers diners the option to choose from an endless variety of ethnic cuisine prepared by professional chefs from around the world just a short stroll from the hotel.

Concierge services are available to guests to assist with arranging shuttles to and from the airport, limousine and taxi service, as well as booking tickets to the local attractions and shows. The concierge service assists guests with all travel needs while enjoying all New York City has to offer.

The Travel Inn New York City offers an intimate, comfortable, sophisticated accommodation in the heart of Manhattan. Guests can use the outdoor swimming pool, modern gym, and rooms equipped with cable TV and pay-per-view movies as well as video games. All this within a 15-minute subway ride to Central Park and a large variety of other iconic sites.

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Amenities at Travel Inn Hotel

  • Room service
  • Business center
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Cable or satellite TV
  • Meeting/Banquet facilities
  • ATM on-site
  • 24hr front desk

Services and conveniences

Media and entertainment

Accessibility and suitability

  • Increased accessibility

Health and safety

  • Daily housekeeping
  • Air-conditioned

Parking and transportation

  • Iron and ironing board

Things to do

  • Storage available

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What's nearby

  • Times Square 0.6 mi
  • Broadway 0.6 mi
  • New York Public Library 0.8 mi
  • Bryant Park 0.9 mi
  • Rockefeller Center 0.9 mi
  • High Line 0.9 mi
  • Empire State Building 1 mi
  • Museum of Modern Art 1 mi
  • Grand Central Terminal 1.1 mi
  • Fifth Avenue 1.5 mi
  • Frick Collection 1.7 mi
  • Washington Square Park 2 mi

When to book a room at Travel Inn Hotel

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Travel Inn Hotel is located at 515 West 42nd Street in Hell's Kitchen, 0.5 miles from the center of New York. Times Square is the closest landmark to Travel Inn Hotel.

When is check-in time and check-out time at Travel Inn Hotel?

Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 12:00 PM at Travel Inn Hotel.

Does Travel Inn Hotel offer free Wi-Fi?

Yes, Travel Inn Hotel offers free Wi-Fi.

How far is Travel Inn Hotel from the airport?

Travel Inn Hotel is 1.9 miles from New York Skyports SPB.

Does Travel Inn Hotel have a pool?

Yes, Travel Inn Hotel has a pool onsite.

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Seasonal outdoor pool, sun loungers

Overview of Travel Inn Hotel

Popular amenities.

  • Pool Pool Pool
  • Parking available Parking available Parking available
  • Internet access Internet access Internet access
  • Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant
  • Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning
  • 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk

Main amenities

  • Daily housekeeping
  • WiFi in the lobby
  • Self parking
  • Seasonal outdoor pool
  • Room service
  • Coffee shop/cafe
  • Business center
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Front-desk safe
  • ATM/banking services

For families

  • Children stay free
  • Free cribs/infant beds
  • Private bathroom
  • Cable/satellite TV service

Explore the neighborhood

Map

  • Popular Location Times Square 12 min walk
  • Popular Location Manhattan Cruise Terminal 16 min walk
  • Popular Location Madison Square Garden 17 min walk
  • Airport Newark, NJ (EWR-Liberty Intl.) 27 min drive

Room options

View all photos for standard double room, 2 double beds.

Standard Double Room, 2 Double Beds

  • 2 Double Beds

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Standard Room, 1 King Bed | In-room safe, desk, iron/ironing board, free cribs/infant beds

Standard Room, 1 King Bed

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Standard Double Room | In-room safe, desk, iron/ironing board, free cribs/infant beds

Standard Double Room

  • 1 Double Bed

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About the neighborhood, what's nearby.

  • Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - 5 min walk
  • Times Square - 12 min walk
  • Broadway - 14 min walk
  • Manhattan Cruise Terminal - 16 min walk
  • Madison Square Garden - 17 min walk

Getting around

  • New York, NY (NYS-Skyports Seaplane Base) - 4 min drive
  • Teterboro, NJ (TEB) - 14 min drive
  • Linden, NJ (LDJ) - 24 min drive
  • Newark Liberty Intl. Airport (EWR) - 27 min drive
  • LaGuardia Airport (LGA) - 29 min drive
  • John F. Kennedy Intl. Airport (JFK) - 57 min drive
  • Penn Station - 18 min walk
  • Grand Central - 42 St. Station - 19 min walk
  • New York W 32nd St. Station - 22 min walk
  • 42 St. - Port Authority Bus Terminal Station - 7 min walk
  • 34th Street–Hudson Yards Station - 9 min walk
  • Times Sq. - 42 St. Station - 10 min walk

Restaurants

  • Gotham West Market - 5 min walk
  • Starbucks - 4 min walk
  • Romeo and Juliet Colombian Coffee - 3 min walk
  • Mr Biggs Bar & Grill - 2 min walk
  • Oslo Coffee Roasters - 4 min walk

About this property

Sustainability, sustainability practices, at a glance.

  • Arranged over 7 floors

Arriving/Leaving

  • Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; Check-in end time: anytime
  • Minimum check-in age: 21
  • Check-out time is noon

Restrictions related to your trip

  • Check COVID-19 restrictions.

Special check-in instructions

  • Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival

Required at check-in

  • Credit card or cash deposit required for incidental charges
  • Government-issued photo ID may be required
  • Minimum check-in age is 21
  • Up to 2 children (16 years old and younger) stay free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding
  • Pets not allowed
  • WiFi in public areas*
  • WiFi in rooms*
  • Onsite self parking (USD 30 per day)

Other information

  • Smoke-free property

Property amenities

Food and drink.

  • Coffee shop
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Water dispenser

Traveling with children

  • Children stay free (see details)
  • Golfing nearby

Working away

  • Meeting room
  • Concierge services
  • Tour/ticket assistance
  • Luggage storage
  • Multilingual staff
  • Pool loungers
  • ATM/banking
  • Safe-deposit box at front desk
  • At least 80% of food locally-sourced
  • At least 80% organic food
  • Local culture & ecosystem education
  • Double-glazed windows
  • At least 80% lighting from LEDs
  • Comprehensive food waste policy
  • No plastic soda bottles
  • No plastic coffee stirrers
  • No plastic drinking straws
  • No plastic water bottles
  • Reusable cups only
  • Reusable tableware only

Accessibility

Room amenities, be entertained.

  • Flat-screen television
  • Cable TV channels

Home comfort

  • Air conditioning (climate-controlled)
  • Iron/ironing board
  • Free crib/infant bed
  • Rollaway/extra bed (surcharge)
  • Shower/tub combination
  • Eco-friendly toiletries

Stay connected

  • WiFi (surcharge)
  • Refrigerator
  • In-room safe
  • Eco-friendly cleaning products provided
  • LED light bulbs
  • Water-efficient showers only

Special features

Fees & policies, refundable deposits.

  • Deposit: USD 25.00 per day

Optional extras

  • WiFi is available in guestrooms for USD 6 per night (rates may vary)
  • WiFi is available in public areas for USD 6 per stay (rates may vary)

Children & extra beds

  • Rollaway beds are available for USD 15 per night
  • Self parking costs USD 30 per day

Pool, spa, & gym (if applicable)

  • The seasonal pool is open from May to September

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Travel Inn Hotel New York

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Travel Inn New York is a family-friendly hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as paid wifi is offered to guests.

The hotel features a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting New York City. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.

While staying at Travel Inn New York City, visitors can check out Love Sculpture (0.9 mi) and Manhattan Skyline (1.0 mi), some of New York City's top attractions.

During your visit, be sure to check out one of New York City's popular crab restaurants such as The View Restaurant & Lounge, Eleven Madison Park, and Keens Steakhouse, all a short distance from Travel Inn New York City.

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See why so many travellers make Travel Inn Hotel New York their hotel of choice when visiting New York City. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.

Travel Inn Nyc is a family-friendly hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as paid internet access is offered to guests.

The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and shops. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool, which has made this a popular choice among travellers visiting New York City. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.

While staying at Travel Inn Nyc, visitors can check out Love Sculpture (0.9 mi) and Manhattan Skyline (1.0 mi), some of New York City's top attractions.

During your visit, be sure to check out one of New York City's popular lobster restaurants such as The View Restaurant & Lounge, Eleven Madison Park, and Eataly, all a short distance from Travel Inn New York.

If you’re looking for something to do, Empire State Building (1.0 mi), Top of the Rock (0.9 mi), and Times Square (0.6 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Travel Inn Nyc.

We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Travel Inn Hotel New York as you experience all of the things New York City has to offer.

  • Excellent 414
  • Very Good 952
  • Average 420
  • Terrible 103
  • All languages ( 2,010 )
  • English ( 1,380 )
  • French ( 167 )
  • Spanish ( 155 )

the travel inn hotel new york

" quieter rooms would be on the back (not facing the street / nightclub) "

the travel inn hotel new york

" Bring your own coffee pot LOL "

the travel inn hotel new york

" 3 rd floor is closest to parking and the pool "
" We were in 369 and the road noise was very loud! Wish I'd asked for south side. "

the travel inn hotel new york

" Top floor is relatively quiet. "

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Travel Inn Hotel New York

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See why so many travellers make Travel Inn Hotel New York their hotel of choice when visiting New York City. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.

Travel Inn Nyc is a family-friendly hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as paid internet access is offered to guests.

The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and shops. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool, which has made this a popular choice among travellers visiting New York City. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.

While staying at Travel Inn Nyc, visitors can check out Love Sculpture (0.9 mi) and Manhattan Skyline (1.0 mi), some of New York City's top attractions.

During your visit, be sure to check out one of New York City's popular lobster restaurants such as The View Restaurant & Lounge, Eleven Madison Park, and Eataly, all a short distance from Travel Inn New York.

If you’re looking for something to do, Empire State Building (1.0 mi), Top of the Rock (0.9 mi), and Times Square (0.6 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Travel Inn Nyc.

We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Travel Inn Hotel New York as you experience all of the things New York City has to offer.

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  • Excellent 414
  • Very Good 952
  • Average 420
  • Terrible 103
  • All languages ( 2,010 )
  • English ( 1,380 )
  • French ( 167 )
  • Spanish ( 155 )

the travel inn hotel new york

" quieter rooms would be on the back (not facing the street / nightclub) "

the travel inn hotel new york

" Bring your own coffee pot LOL "

the travel inn hotel new york

" 3 rd floor is closest to parking and the pool "
" We were in 369 and the road noise was very loud! Wish I'd asked for south side. "

the travel inn hotel new york

" Top floor is relatively quiet. "

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The Travel Inn

Strategically situated in Midtown West, allowing you access and proximity to local attractions and sights. Don't leave before paying a visit to the famous Central Park. Indoor pool and outdoor pool are among the special facilities that will enhance your stay with on-site convenience.

590 meters to public transportation

  • Front desk [24-hour]

Inside city center

900 meters to Times Square

Air conditioning

  • Luggage storage

Cash withdrawal

  • Swimming pool [outdoor]

Room service [24-hour]

  • Coffee shop

Rooms available at The Travel Inn

  • Room size: 32 m²/344 ft²
  • Shower and bathtub
  • 2 double beds
  • Room size: 23 m²/248 ft²
  • Non-smoking
  • Room size: 18 m²/194 ft²
  • 1 double bed

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Frequently asked questions

Does The Travel Inn have a swimming pool?

While relaxing at The Travel Inn, you can delight in the swimming pool facility to get your day started the best way with a splash for a refreshing morning or evening.

Is car parking available at The Travel Inn?

The Travel Inn provides car park charges applied for all visitors traveling with a vehicle. Please contact the property for more information, or log into your Agoda account and contact the property through Agoda's direct message chatbox.

What attractions are close by The Travel Inn that are in walking distance?

While remaining at The Travel Inn, begin your holiday break by exploring the nearest points of interest that are within walking distance to the property which include Hunter College Msa Building, Library Way, and Stage 42.

What bars are in close proximty of The Travel Inn?

While residing at The Travel Inn, delight in your evening or night out at Tanner Smith's, Club 57, and Morrell Wine Bar & Café to get the most out of your nightlife.

What public parks are nearby The Travel Inn?

While lodging at The Travel Inn, indulge in your morning or evening wander at nearby park which include Balsley Park, Bryant Park, and Jay walk.

What are the property's policies for children's bedding at The Travel Inn?

The Travel Inn's policy pertaining to children's bedding considers guests age 17 years and older as adults, and therefore requires an extra bed which will incur an additional cost. You can find additional information about specific child policy and age range for this property, by checking the "Property policies" section located in the property page for more details.

In which languages can The Travel Inn's employees communicate?

The Travel Inn can communicate up to 2 languages which includes English for travelers that prefer this language. Please refer to the "Amenities and facilities" section and in the "Languages spoken" category to find out what different languages this property supports.

What payment options are accepted at The Travel Inn?

The Travel Inn accepts up to 5, with payment card options consisting of Discover Card, MasterCard, Visa, and American Express.

What do travelers like most about The Travel Inn?

Past visitors that stayed at The Travel Inn have given this property a rating of 8.864 for its excellent location as the main highlight for their stay.

What is the average rating that past Couples' have given to The Travel Inn?

Past couple travelers that have stayed at this property have given The Travel Inn an average rating of 7.3. You can look up on more specific customer testimonials, and comments by filtering for a specific type of verified guest travelers down in the review section.

What is the closest airport to The Travel Inn?

The nearest airport to The Travel Inn is LaGuardia Airport, 10.0 km away.

More about The Travel Inn

More about The Travel Inn

Experience Comfort and Convenience at The Travel Inn Welcome to The Travel Inn , a charming 2.5-star hotel located in the heart of New York (NY), United States. With its prime location and exceptional amenities, this hotel is the perfect choice for both business and leisure travelers. Offering a total of 79 well-appointed rooms, The Travel Inn provides a comfortable and relaxing stay for all guests. Check-in at The Travel Inn begins at 03:00 PM, allowing you to settle in and start your New York adventure at your own pace. The hotel's friendly and attentive staff will be there to assist you throughout your stay, ensuring a seamless check-in process. When it's time to bid farewell to the bustling city, check-out is until 12:00 PM, giving you ample time to pack up and prepare for your departure. Each of the 79 rooms at The Travel Inn is thoughtfully designed to provide you with a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're traveling alone or with a companion, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. The rooms are well-equipped with modern amenities, including air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay. Please note that The Travel Inn has a child policy in place. While children are welcome to stay at the hotel, there may be extra charges involved. It is advisable to check with the hotel directly for more information regarding the child policy and any additional fees that may apply. Experience the best of New York City at The Travel Inn . Book your stay today and enjoy comfort, convenience, and exceptional service in the heart of the Big Apple. Unwind and Indulge in The Travel Inn 's Exciting Entertainment Facilities At The Travel Inn , we believe that a great hotel experience goes beyond comfortable accommodations. That's why we offer an array of entertainment facilities to ensure that our guests have a truly memorable stay. From a state-of-the-art fitness center to a refreshing outdoor pool, we have everything you need to unwind and indulge. For those looking to stay active during their stay, our fitness center is equipped with modern exercise machines and equipment. Whether you prefer cardio workouts or strength training, our fitness center has something for everyone. After an invigorating workout, you can relax and rejuvenate in our sauna or steam room, leaving you feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day. If you're in the mood for some fun in the sun, our outdoor pool is the perfect spot to lounge and soak up the rays. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters or simply relax on one of the comfortable sun loungers surrounding the pool. With its tranquil atmosphere and stunning views of the city skyline, our pool area is the ideal place to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of New York City. In addition to our fitness center and outdoor pool, The Travel Inn also offers a range of entertainment options for our guests. Catch up on your favorite shows or movies in the comfort of your room with our flat-screen TVs and premium cable channels. If you're in the mood for some friendly competition, head over to our game room, where you can challenge your friends or family to a game of pool or foosball. At The Travel Inn , we strive to provide our guests with an unforgettable experience, and our entertainment facilities are no exception. Whether you're looking to stay active, relax by the pool, or have some fun indoors, we have everything you need to make your stay with us enjoyable and memorable. Unwind and Stay Active at The Travel Inn 's Sports Facilities At The Travel Inn , we understand the importance of staying active and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, even while on vacation. That's why we offer a range of exceptional sports facilities to cater to all your fitness needs. Dive into our inviting indoor pool, perfect for a refreshing swim or a leisurely float. The pool area is beautifully designed, with plenty of natural light and comfortable lounge chairs, creating a serene oasis where you can unwind and relax. For those who prefer the great outdoors, our hotel also boasts a stunning outdoor pool. Surrounded by lush greenery and equipped with comfortable sun loungers, this pool is the ideal spot to soak up the sun and enjoy a refreshing dip. Whether you're looking to swim a few laps or simply bask in the warmth of the sun, our outdoor pool provides the perfect setting. No matter your preference, our sports facilities at The Travel Inn are sure to exceed your expectations. So, pack your swimsuit and get ready to make a splash at our indoor and outdoor pools! Convenience Facilities at The Travel Inn At The Travel Inn , we understand the importance of convenience during your stay. Our hotel offers a range of facilities designed to make your experience as comfortable and hassle-free as possible. With 24-hour room service, you can enjoy delicious meals or snacks at any time of the day or night, ensuring that you never go hungry. For added peace of mind, we provide safety deposit boxes where you can securely store your valuables. Our friendly and knowledgeable concierge is always on hand to assist with any requests or recommendations you may need during your stay. Stay connected with our complimentary Wi-Fi in public areas, allowing you to easily check emails or browse the web. For our guests who smoke, we have a designated smoking area available. Leave your luggage worries behind with our convenient luggage storage service, ensuring that you can explore the city without any heavy bags. Craving a quick snack or a refreshing drink? Look no further than our vending machine, stocked with a variety of treats. And rest assured, our dedicated housekeeping team ensures that your room is kept clean and tidy with daily housekeeping services. Experience the utmost convenience at The Travel Inn . Convenient Transport Facilities at The Travel Inn At The Travel Inn , we understand the importance of convenient transport options for our guests. Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of New York or heading to the airport, our hotel offers a range of transport facilities to make your stay hassle-free. For those looking to explore the city, we provide tours and ticket services to help you discover the best attractions and landmarks that New York has to offer. Our knowledgeable staff can assist you in planning your itinerary and booking tickets to popular shows, museums, and tours. If you're traveling by car, our hotel offers self-parking facilities for your convenience. Please note that car park charges will be applied. Additionally, we provide a taxi service for guests who prefer to sit back and relax while navigating the city. No matter how you choose to explore the city, The Travel Inn ensures that your transportation needs are taken care of, allowing you to focus on enjoying your stay in the vibrant city of New York. Comfort and Convenience at The Travel Inn At The Travel Inn , we prioritize the comfort and convenience of our guests. Our well-appointed rooms are equipped with a range of modern amenities to ensure a memorable stay. Stay cool and refreshed with the air conditioning system, allowing you to relax in a comfortable temperature throughout your stay. For entertainment options, our rooms feature inhouse movies, providing a wide selection of films and shows for you to enjoy in the comfort of your own room. Whether you're in the mood for a thrilling action flick or a heartwarming romantic comedy, you'll find something to suit your taste. We understand the importance of looking and feeling your best while traveling, which is why each room at The Travel Inn comes with a hair dryer. Say goodbye to bulky and heavy hair dryers in your luggage and enjoy the convenience of having one readily available in your room. Additionally, our rooms are equipped with satellite/cable TV, ensuring that you have access to a variety of channels and programs. Whether you want to catch up on the latest news, watch your favorite sports team in action, or simply relax with your favorite TV show, our satellite/cable TV will keep you entertained throughout your stay. Experience the ultimate comfort and convenience at The Travel Inn , where our room facilities are designed with your needs in mind. Delicious Dining Options at The Travel Inn When it comes to dining, The Travel Inn in New York has got you covered. With a range of convenient options available, you'll never have to worry about going hungry during your stay. Start your day off right with a visit to the hotel's coffee shop, where you can indulge in a freshly brewed cup of coffee and a selection of delicious pastries. Whether you're in the mood for a flaky croissant or a decadent muffin, you'll find the perfect treat to satisfy your cravings. For those who prefer to dine in the comfort of their own room, the hotel offers 24-hour room service. From hearty breakfast options to late-night snacks, the menu has something to please every palate. Whether you're craving a juicy burger, a comforting bowl of pasta, or a refreshing salad, the attentive staff will deliver a mouthwatering meal right to your door. With daily housekeeping, you can rest assured that your dining area will always be clean and inviting. Whether you choose to enjoy your meal in the coffee shop or in the privacy of your room, you can relax and savor every bite knowing that the hotel's dedicated team is committed to providing you with a delightful dining experience. Comfortable and Spacious Rooms at The Travel Inn At The Travel Inn , guests can choose from a variety of comfortable and spacious rooms to suit their needs. The Double Double Room offers a generous 32 square meters of space, featuring two cozy Double Beds. For those looking for a slightly smaller option, the Double Room provides 18 square meters of space with a comfortable Double Bed. The King Room offers a comfortable retreat with 23 square meters of space and a luxurious King Bed. Booking these rooms on Agoda not only guarantees the best prices but also ensures a hassle-free experience. With Agoda's user-friendly platform, guests can easily browse through the available room types, compare prices, and make their reservation with just a few clicks. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or on a romantic getaway, Agoda offers the convenience of finding the perfect room at The Travel Inn at the best possible price, allowing you to focus on enjoying your stay in New York. Discover the Vibrant Charm of Midtown West in New York City Welcome to Midtown West, a bustling neighborhood in the heart of New York City that offers a vibrant mix of iconic landmarks, world-class entertainment, and unparalleled shopping experiences. Situated just steps away from The Travel Inn , this dynamic district is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking the true essence of the Big Apple. One of the highlights of Midtown West is its close proximity to Times Square, the pulsating epicenter of New York City. Immerse yourself in the dazzling lights, billboards, and energy of this iconic square, and witness the magic of Broadway with its renowned theaters and captivating shows. From musicals to plays, there is always something for everyone to enjoy. For those looking to indulge in some retail therapy, Midtown West is home to some of the city's most famous shopping destinations. Explore the expansive multi-level flagship stores along Fifth Avenue, including the world-famous Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue. Discover the latest fashion trends, luxury brands, and unique boutiques that cater to every style and budget. When it comes to dining, Midtown West boasts an array of culinary delights. From trendy cafes and upscale restaurants to street food vendors and food trucks, you'll find a diverse range of cuisines to satisfy your taste buds. Don't miss the chance to try some authentic New York-style pizza or indulge in a classic deli sandwich. In addition to its lively atmosphere, Midtown West also offers easy access to other iconic attractions in the city. Take a leisurely stroll to Central Park, where you can immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a peaceful escape from the bustling city streets. Visit the renowned Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) to admire its extensive collection of contemporary art or explore the awe-inspiring architecture of the nearby Empire State Building. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, Midtown West offers an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of New York City. With its vibrant charm, world-class entertainment, and convenient location, this neighborhood is the perfect base for exploring all that the city has to offer. Book your stay at The Travel Inn and immerse yourself in the excitement and energy of Midtown West. Convenient Transportation from New York Airports to The Travel Inn When it comes to reaching The Travel Inn in Midtown West, New York, you'll find that the city's major airports offer a range of transportation options to suit your needs. Whether you're arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), or Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), getting to your destination is a breeze. If you're landing at JFK, the AirTrain JFK is a reliable and efficient way to reach The Travel Inn . Simply hop on the AirTrain at any terminal and take it to Jamaica Station, where you can transfer to the E subway line towards Manhattan. Get off at the 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal station, and The Travel Inn is just a short walk away. For those arriving at LaGuardia Airport, you can take a taxi or rideshare service directly to the hotel, which is approximately a 25-minute drive. Alternatively, you can take the M60-SBS bus from the airport to the 12th Avenue/West 57th Street stop, which is just a few minutes' walk from The Travel Inn . For travelers arriving at Newark Liberty International Airport, the AirTrain Newark provides a seamless connection to New York City. Take the AirTrain to Newark Liberty International Airport Station, where you can transfer to a New Jersey Transit train bound for Penn Station in Manhattan. From there, you can easily reach The Travel Inn by taking the A, C, or E subway lines to the 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal station. With these convenient transportation options, reaching The Travel Inn from any of New York's airports is a hassle-free experience. Explore the Vibrant Surroundings of The Travel Inn Located in the heart of New York City, The Travel Inn is surrounded by a plethora of iconic landmarks and attractions that will make your stay truly unforgettable. Just a short distance away, you'll find The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), a world-renowned institution that showcases an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene as you explore the museum's diverse exhibitions and discover works by renowned artists. If you're a history buff, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is a must-visit. Situated nearby, this fascinating museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the legendary aircraft carrier Intrepid, a submarine, and various aircraft, providing an up-close look at the country's rich military history. For those seeking entertainment, The Travel Inn is conveniently located near Carnegie Hall and Broadway Theatre. Catch a live performance at Carnegie Hall, a legendary concert venue known for its exceptional acoustics and world-class performances. Alternatively, indulge in the glitz and glamour of Broadway by watching a captivating musical or play at one of the nearby theaters. If you're looking to explore beyond the city, The Travel Inn is also close to the Lincoln Tunnel, providing easy access to New Jersey and its beautiful landscapes. Additionally, the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a stunning architectural gem, and the Century Apartments, known for their historic charm, are just a stone's throw away. Whether you're a golf enthusiast or looking to unwind in nature, the Dix Hills Golf Course Inc offers a serene escape from the bustling city. Enjoy a round of golf surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque views. No matter your interests, The Travel Inn 's prime location ensures that you'll have endless opportunities to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich history of New York City. Convenient Public Transport Stations near The Travel Inn Located in the heart of New York City, The Travel Inn offers easy access to several public transport stations, making it a convenient choice for travelers. Just a short walk away from the hotel, you will find the 59th Street-Columbus Circle Subway Station. This station provides access to multiple subway lines, including the A, B, C, D, and 1 trains, allowing you to easily explore all corners of the city. Another nearby option is the 57th Street Subway Station, which is just a few blocks from the hotel. From here, you can catch the F train, which will take you to popular destinations such as Times Square and Rockefeller Center. Additionally, the 57th Street-Seventh Avenue Subway Station and Seventh Avenue Subway Station are also within walking distance, offering convenient connections to various parts of the city. With these public transport options at your doorstep, you can effortlessly navigate New York City and discover its iconic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and world-class attractions. Whether you're here for business or leisure, The Travel Inn 's proximity to these transport stations ensures that you can easily explore everything the city has to offer. A Culinary Adventure Awaits When it comes to dining options, The Travel Inn 's location in the heart of New York City offers an array of culinary delights. Just steps away from the hotel, you'll find Mamasita Bar & Grill, a vibrant Mexican restaurant known for its flavorful dishes and lively atmosphere. For a taste of French cuisine, head over to La Grande Boucherie, where you can indulge in classic dishes prepared with the finest ingredients. If you're in the mood for a speakeasy experience, Tanner Smith's is the place to be, with its cozy ambiance and handcrafted cocktails. For breathtaking views of the city skyline, make your way to the Press Lounge, a rooftop bar and restaurant that serves delicious American fare. Craving Filipino cuisine? Tradisyon is a must-visit, offering authentic flavors and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. ThongLor New York is another fantastic option, serving up mouthwatering Thai dishes that will transport you to the streets of Bangkok. If you're looking for a taste of Russian culture, the iconic Russian Tea Room is just a short walk away, where you can savor traditional Russian dishes in an elegant setting. For a taste of Oaxacan cuisine, Guelaguetza is the place to be, serving up authentic Mexican dishes bursting with flavor. And of course, no visit to New York would be complete without a stop at Hello Deli, made famous by its appearance on the hit TV show 'Friends'. Finally, if you're in the mood for a classic New York slice, look no further than Luigi's Pizza, a local favorite that has been serving up delicious pies for over 40 years. With such a diverse and enticing selection of restaurants just moments away, The Travel Inn is the perfect base for food lovers looking to embark on a culinary adventure in the Big Apple. Shop 'til You Drop: Explore the Vibrant Shopping Scene near The Travel Inn Located in the heart of New York City, The Travel Inn offers easy access to a plethora of shopping landmarks that will satisfy even the most avid shoppers. Just a short stroll away, you'll find Couponsfantasy, where you can discover amazing deals and discounts on a wide range of products. For music enthusiasts, Steinway Hall is a must-visit destination, offering a stunning collection of pianos and musical instruments. If you're looking for a luxury shopping experience, head to the Shops at Columbus Circle, where you'll find a curated selection of high-end brands and boutiques. Art lovers will appreciate the Ana Tzarev Gallery and Reece Galleries, which showcase unique and captivating works of art. For those interested in personal development and learning, the Learning Annex offers a variety of educational resources and workshops. Bookworms will delight in a visit to Rizzoli, a renowned bookstore that houses an extensive collection of books and magazines. If you're in search of unique and stylish accessories, Glitz & Glory is the place to go, offering a wide range of trendy jewelry and fashion items. Art enthusiasts will also appreciate the Marlborough Gallery and Tibor De Nagy, both renowned galleries that feature contemporary and modern art. With such a diverse range of shopping landmarks in close proximity, The Travel Inn ensures that guests can indulge in a truly unforgettable shopping experience during their stay. Friendly staff, clean rooms, and great location The Travel Inn in New York has received rave reviews from its customers. One of the standout features mentioned by guests is the hotel's friendly staff. Visitors consistently praise the warm and welcoming attitude of the hotel's employees, making their stay a pleasant experience. Another aspect that guests appreciate is the cleanliness of the rooms. The hotel maintains high standards of cleanliness, ensuring that guests feel comfortable and at ease during their stay. Additionally, the location of The Travel Inn is highly regarded. Situated in a prime spot, it offers easy access to popular tourist spots such as Times Square and is conveniently located near Port Authority. This makes it an excellent choice for those looking to explore the city and take advantage of various tours and attractions. A Delightful Stay at The Travel Inn Discover the delightful experience that awaits you at The Travel Inn in New York. With an overall rating of 7.6, this hotel has received positive feedback from numerous satisfied guests. Offering excellent value for money with a rating of 7.7, The Travel Inn ensures that you get the most out of your stay without breaking the bank. One of the standout features of this hotel is its prime location, which has earned it an impressive rating of 8.9. Situated in the heart of New York, you'll find yourself just steps away from popular attractions, world-class dining, and vibrant nightlife. Whether you're here for business or leisure, The Travel Inn 's convenient location allows you to easily explore everything the city has to offer. Cleanliness is a top priority at The Travel Inn , with a rating of 7.5. Guests have praised the hotel's immaculate rooms and public areas, ensuring a comfortable and hygienic stay. The staff performance, with a rating of 7.3, is also commendable. The friendly and attentive staff members go above and beyond to ensure that all your needs are met, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout your stay. Experience the charm and comfort of The Travel Inn for yourself. With its positive customer ratings for value, cleanliness, location, and staff performance, this hotel guarantees a delightful stay in the heart of New York.

Amenities and facilities

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Food & Dining

Languages spoken

Internet access.

  • Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  • Wi-Fi in public areas

Things to do, ways to relax

  • Swimming pool [indoor]
  • Ticket services

Cleanliness and safety

  • Breakfast in room

Dining, drinking, and snacking

  • Vending machine

Services and conveniences

Daily housekeeping

  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • Meeting/banquet facilities
  • Safety deposit boxes
  • Smoke-free property
  • Smoking area
  • Xerox/fax in business center

For the kids

  • Family room
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Pets allowed
  • Security [24-hour]

Getting around

  • Car park [charges apply]
  • Taxi service

Available in all rooms

  • Cleaning products
  • Free bottled water
  • In-room safe box
  • Ironing facilities
  • On-demand movies
  • Refrigerator
  • Satellite/cable channels
  • Seating area
  • Video game console
  • Wi-Fi [charges apply]
  • LaGuardia Airport (LGA) 10.4 km
  • Teterboro Airport (TEB) 12.1 km

Public transportation

  • 42nd St Port Authority Bus Terminal Subway Station 590 m
  • 34th Street-Penn Subway Station 870 m

Hospital or clinic

  • Arrow Pharmacy 1.3 km
  • Macy's Herald Square 1.3 km

Convenience store

  • 7 Eleven 200 m 2 min drive
  • ATM on-site

What's nearby

Popular landmarks.

  • Times Square 900 m
  • Broadway 900 m
  • Top of the Rock 1.4 km
  • High Line 1.5 km
  • Empire State Building 1.5 km
  • Grand Central Terminal 1.8 km
  • Central Park 2.3 km
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art 3.5 km
  • The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum 5.6 km
  • Statue of Liberty 8.8 km

Nearby landmarks

  • Rani Spas 30 m
  • The Green Room 42 80 m
  • Church of Saints Cyril & Methodius and St. Raphael 90 m
  • Hunter College Msa Building 160 m
  • Library Way 160 m
  • Stage 42 200 m
  • Playwrights Horizons 240 m
  • The Actors Studio 240 m
  • Westside Theatre 270 m

Property policies

Children and extra beds.

Extra beds are dependent on the room you choose. Please check the individual room capacity for more details.

All children are welcome.

  • When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.

Some helpful facts

Check-in/check-out.

  • Check-in from :  15:00
  • Check-out until :  12:00
  • Daily Internet/Wi-Fi fee :  6 USD

The property

  • Number of floors :  6
  • Number of rooms :  79
  • Room voltage :  110

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Perfect,Perfect,Perfect!!!”

Our stay at The Travel Inn was perfect! From the price of room and the low cost of parking to the very helpful staff...we couldn't of asked for any more for our first time in New York. Subway couple blocks away, Times Square very close,and a friendly and good diner right next door. We had street facing room and barely heard a thing. Hotel room, lobby and pool very clean. One more great thing about The Travel Inn...check out is at 12:00 but they let you keep your car ther until 3:00. A+++

Lovely hotel and great location”

Honestly, I wasn't to thrilled about staying at Travel Inn at first. But once my daughter and I got there, we felt right at home. The room is spacious and there's a microwave, refrigerator and lots of electric plug-ins. The bathroom is a tad small, but it's not an issue. The location, for us, is perfect. There's a Chinese food restaurant at the end of the street, as well as a laundry service (by the pound), and a nice little convenience store. Across the street from the hotel is also a CVS. And right next to the hotel is a deli that opens until late in the afternoon. You don't have to look farther for a hearty meal or breakfast. Also, it's really close to Times Square and you won't have any problem finding a place to eat. The only downside is the front desk staff can be a bit unfriendly, though they try. I don't know if they were stressed out because of the upcoming Marathon or whatnot, but I asked to extend my stay several times and they didn't seem too happy to give me information and alternatives. The operator is really nice, though. She really helped us find an alternative to stay at the hotel for a few more days after Sandy hit NY because our flight had been cancelled. On my next trip, I'd definitely stay here again.

Close to great eating and subway.”

The room was clean, comfortable, and had a microwave and refrigerator. Grocery store one block up. Our room was on the north side. The train runs right by, but the noise did not bother us. It is very close to to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and Subway. Hell's Kitchen is one block away, with great dining selection. We walked to the theater district and Time Square after we discovered that is was only about four to five blocks away. We took the bus and then the subway to and from the airport. It was only $2.50 each and easy to do. Would only suggest doing that if bringing one small piece of luggage. We would stay at The Travel Inn again if returning to NYC.

Nice hotel with nice rooms”

We had 4 people in a double double room, and even with all our stuff, it did not feel cramped. The room was clean and well-decorated and the beds were comfortable. The location was on the famous 42nd street of New York City, but far enough away from the hustle and bustle of 7th avenue to be quiet and restful. We definitely recommend this hotel!

Nice hotel - good locationi”

Nice stay. Some challenges, but they were easily resolved with a kind helpful staff. The wifi were better in the main-building (same as reception was located). Rather special is that you eat your breakfast and lunch at the nearest neighbour - which also is administered by Travel Inn - together with visitors coming in from street. But it worked - and have a nice and friendly staff. Overall we will not hesitate to bill a new stay in Travel Inn, when we come back to NYC in the future Thank you for a pleasent stay Pleasent couple from Faroe Islands

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Travel Inn Hotel New York

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See why so many travellers make Travel Inn Hotel New York their hotel of choice when visiting New York City. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.

Travel Inn Nyc is a family-friendly hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as paid internet access is offered to guests.

The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and shops. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool, which has made this a popular choice among travellers visiting New York City. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.

While staying at Travel Inn Nyc, visitors can check out Love Sculpture (0.9 mi) and Manhattan Skyline (1.0 mi), some of New York City's top attractions.

During your visit, be sure to check out one of New York City's popular lobster restaurants such as The View Restaurant & Lounge, Eleven Madison Park, and Eataly, all a short distance from Travel Inn New York.

If you’re looking for something to do, Empire State Building (1.0 mi), Top of the Rock (0.9 mi), and Times Square (0.6 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Travel Inn Nyc.

We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Travel Inn Hotel New York as you experience all of the things New York City has to offer.

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See why so many travellers make Travel Inn Hotel New York their hotel of choice when visiting New York City. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.

Travel Inn New York is a family-friendly hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as paid internet access is offered to guests.

The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and a gift shop. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool, which has made this a popular choice among travellers visiting New York City. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.

While staying at Travel Inn Manhattan, visitors can check out Love Sculpture (1.5 km) and Manhattan Skyline (1.6 km), some of New York City's top attractions.

During your visit, be sure to check out one of New York City's popular souvlaki restaurants such as Avra Estiatorio, Molyvos, and Periyali, all a short distance from Travel Inn New York City.

If you’re looking for something to do, Empire State Building (1.6 km), Top of the Rock (1.4 km), and Times Square (0.9 km) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Travel Inn New York.

We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Travel Inn Hotel New York as you experience all of the things New York City has to offer.

  • Excellent 414
  • Very Good 952
  • Average 420
  • Terrible 103
  • All languages ( 2,010 )
  • English ( 1,380 )
  • French ( 167 )
  • Spanish ( 155 )

the travel inn hotel new york

" quieter rooms would be on the back (not facing the street / nightclub) "

the travel inn hotel new york

" Bring your own coffee pot LOL "

the travel inn hotel new york

" 3 rd floor is closest to parking and the pool "
" We were in 369 and the road noise was very loud! Wish I'd asked for south side. "

the travel inn hotel new york

" Top floor is relatively quiet. "

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Located in Midtown West part of Manhattan, Travel Inn Hotel  is 15-minute walk from Times Square, Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center. Popular crab restaurants are at a short distance from facilities. Boasting a seasonal outdoor pool, this smoke free hotel provides 24-hour service desk. There is a dedicated gym area and fitness center. A concierge, baggage storage and parking garage   are available. N earest airport is LaGuardia Airport (LGA).

Address :  515 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036, United States

Phone :  +1 212-695-7171

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New York City is home to hundreds of hotels catering to travelers of all sorts. Grand luxury landmarks like The Plaza and The Carlyle? It's got 'em. Chic boutique stays in trendy neighborhoods? Options abound.

To help ease your trip planning and choose the hotel that's right for you, we've curated a list of the best places to stay in New York City, considering factors like location, amenities, and price. Expect recommendations from travel experts and Travel + Leisure favorites, including World’s Best Award and It List winners.

Hôtel Barrière Fouquet’s New York

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Also available to book at Expedia.com

French and art deco-inspired design makes this hotel très chic.

Although children are allowed and the multi-room suites are well suited for families, little ones may be bored by the lack of kid-centric amenities and programming.

For a slice of Paris in the heart of New York’s trendy Tribeca neighborhood, check into the 97-key Hôtel Barrière Fouquet’s New York, which has rightfully earned a spot on our 2023 It List .

The Martin Brudnizki-designed property features spectacular elements, including European-style chandeliers, bespoke wallpaper, opulent marble bathrooms with striking brass accents, and oversized windows that let in plenty of natural light. 

The two-story Fouquet’s Penthouse , with three terraces, antique mirrors, Calacatta Oro marble, and a stunning soaking tub, is considered the hotel’s crown jewel. "I think the penthouse is one of the city's very best hotel suites, with rich furnishings, plenty of outdoor space, an opulent primary bathroom, and whimsical touches," says special projects editor Elizabeth Rhodes , who filmed an episode of T+L's Suite Life at the hotel in 2023.

Additional amenities include a tranquil spa with an indoor pool, a speakeasy-inspired bar, a Cannes Film Festival-inspired screening room, and an upscale signature brasserie (don’t sleep on the roast chicken or dover sole) with prime people-watching.

The Details:

  • Standout amenities:   Lavish spa with an indoor pool, swanky brasserie, Cannes Film Festival-inspired screening room
  • Location: Tribeca
  • Starting rates: From $1,000 per night

Aman New York

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Complete with a massive spa and fireplace-equipped rooms and suites, this one-of-a-kind wellness-centric hotel feels like your very own private oasis in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.

With rates starting at nearly $2,000 per night, it’s one of the priciest places to stay in the Big Apple.

The World’s Best Award -winning Aman New York is beloved among T+L editors and readers alike, and it’s easy to see why. Housed in the 102-year-old landmark Crown Building, the 2023 It List recipient boasts an underground Jazz Club and a 14th-floor Garden Terrace with a fire pit and blue stone-covered fountain that feels worlds away from always-bustling Midtown.

"I was most taken with the fireplaces in each of the 83 rooms. They’re flanked by two windows, which legendary Aman designer Jean-Michel Gathy kept from an early iteration of the Crown Building’s design," said T+L senior editor Maya Kachroo-Levine of her 2022 stay. They’re also all fully soundproofed.

But perhaps the hotel’s best — and most noteworthy — feature is the three-floor spa, which features a 65-foot-long, fireplace-lined pool plus two “spa houses” with expansive outdoor terraces, cold plunges, hot baths, and either a wood-clad sauna or hammam.

  • Standout amenities: Access to the 24,000-square-foot spa and wellness center, tranquil 14th-floor terrace, complimentary house car service, daily breakfast, butler service
  • Location: Midtown
  • Starting rates: From $1,950 per night

Nine Orchard

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Also available to book at Expedia.com and Hotels.com

This trendy boutique hotel is in one of NYC’s buzziest neighborhoods, and the on-site food and drink offerings are top-notch.

First-time visitors to NYC may prefer a more centrally located hotel.

Nine Orchard seamlessly blends old and new with beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture, design-forward rooms equipped with specially commissioned work from local artists, and bespoke speakers programmed with curated music stations.

The landmark building in which the hotel is housed has been restored to its former Neo-Renaissance glory with replicated clocks, intricate millwork, and a 60-foot domed rooftop tempietto, a little temple. The 12-story boutique hotel — named on our 2023 It List highlighting the best new hotels — is also a favorite among in-the-know locals, who can be spotted sipping martinis in the late-night haunt, Swan Room or noshing on steak au poivre and oysters Rockefeller at the upscale bistro, Corner Bar.

Fora travel advisor Julia Flood especially recommends the property for folks who “want to immerse themselves in the Lower East Side vibe, just around the corner from the infamous/iconic Dimes Square,” an artsy micro-neighborhood between the Lower East Side and Chinatown. Plus, she says, “The hotel feels like you’re visiting your trendy New York pal (the rooms are even numbered like NYC apartments - 5C, 10E)."

  • Standout amenities: Fantastic food and beverage options, in-room speakers
  • Location: Lower East Side
  • Starting rates: From $595 per night

The Ned NoMad

Alessandra Amodio

Also available to book at Hotels.com

Teeming with historic charm, this 167-key hotel still feels like a hidden gem yet to be uncovered by the masses.

Some on-site drinking and dining venues are reserved for club members, which means access is subject to availability.

Housed in a 1903 Beaux-Arts building in the buzzy NoMad neighborhood, 2023 It List winner Ned NoMad is best described as part boutique hotel and part membership club.

The interiors ooze with art deco charm. Think glimmering chandeliers, elaborate mosaic flooring, ornate crown molding, and jewel-hued upholstery. The impressive art collection features over 300 works from contemporary artists like Laurie Simmons and Hank Willis Thomas.

Cecconi’s on the first floor serves up house-made pasta and wood-fired pizzas, while the Little Ned Bar is the place to see and be seen while sipping martinis. Finally, you can retreat to one of 167 charming rooms, all with art deco-inspired touches and many with sumptuous clawfoot soaking tubs.

  • Standout amenities: A fan-favorite on-site Italian restaurant, small gym
  • Location: NoMad
  • Starting rates: From $588 per night

Hotel Chelsea

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Also available to book at TripAdvisor.com

This iconic and historic hotel radiates charm and character.

The high-energy property may not be ideal for travelers seeking seclusion.

“If you’re looking for history, fashion, art, and music in one hotel, that would be Hotel Chelsea,” says Fora travel advisor Nicole Canal of this It List property. The historic hotel — which recently reopened following a 12-year closure — has hosted famous folks like Leonard Cohen, Patti Smith, Andy Warhol, and Bob Dylan.

Although many rooms have been redesigned, you can still find an original carved fireplace from 1884, paintings from Stanley Bard (the hotel’s previous owner), and a gorgeous wrought-iron spiral staircase above the front desk. You can choose from rooms, suites, and spacious apartments to accommodate groups small and large. Plus, says Canal, each accommodation has “a unique design with art on the walls to remind you of the history of this famous hotel that dates back to the 1800s.”

Don’t miss the on-site Spanish restaurant, El Quijote. In 1969, music icons Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix enjoyed sangria and shrimp here before driving to Woodstock. The Cafe Chelsea is popular amongst locals and well-heeled travelers, as is the European-style lobby bar. Sneak off to the spa for some much-needed R&R; amenities include a Swedish sauna, steam and rain showers, soaking tubs, and a cozy fireplace-equipped lounge.

  • Standout amenities: Historic drinking and dining venues, rooftop spa and fitness center
  • Location: Chelsea
  • Starting rates: From $220 per night

The Wall Street Hotel

Greg Powers / The Wall Street Hotel

Mixing business with pleasure, this sleek NYC hotel in the heart of the Financial District (FiDi for short) offers sophisticated rooms and suites with a residential feel.

Although there is a small — albeit impressive — gym, there is no spa, which may be a turn-off for wellness-seekers.

Voted the best hotel in New York City by T+L readers as part of the 2023 World’s Best Awards, The Wall Street Hotel is well worth visiting when in the Big Apple, even if just for a quick martini at the bar, Lounge on Pearl, or a meal at La Marchande restaurant helmed by Michelin-starred chef, John Fraser.

Housed inside the Tontine Building, the former New York Stock Exchange headquarters, this family-owned property is especially popular with business travelers given its convenient location. Still, leisure travelers will also enjoy a stay here. Attention to detail is apparent: Each of the 180 guest rooms features heated flooring, Bang & Olufsen Bluetooth speakers, and treat-filled bar carts. "The bar, Lounge on Pearl, with its NYC murals and turquoise carpet, is full of cozy corners perfect for mingling with a cocktail, but you'll definitely want to stay the night. The rooms are spacious and designed in calming tones, with impressive marble bathrooms and soaking tubs," said T+L senior editorial director Nina Ruggiero . "It's just what FiDi needed."

Also noteworthy: The hotel has a partnership with the Billion Oyster Project , a non-profit working to restore one billion oysters to New York Harbor by 2035. You can donate at checkout or purchase oyster-inspired gifts (a portion of the proceeds are donated to the org).

  • Standout amenities:  Buzzy all-day bar, in-room bar carts stocked with goodies, shoe shine, bike and scooter rentals, 24-hour fitness center
  • Location: Financial District
  • Starting rates: From $499 per night

The Carlyle, a Rosewood Hotel

Durston Saylor / The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

A stay at this ultra-luxe hotel feels like a trip back to a bygone era with its art deco-inspired design elements and iconic piano bar, Bemelmans.

Only one subway (the 6) is within easy walking distance (under ten minutes).

According to Fora travel advisor Molla Arena , this Upper East Side mainstay exudes timeless elegance and serves as “the quintessential destination for a traditional luxury stay in NYC.”  While you can’t go wrong booking any of the 192 rooms and suites, the latter truly stand out. Many have whimsical murals, soaking tubs, and living rooms with city views. 

The service is just as spectacular as the accommodations: Doormen dressed in top hats and white gloves greet guests, and the staff inside are equally warm and charismatic — and not at all stuffy. The World’s Best Award -winning hotel is also known for its iconic bar, Bemelmans, where you can sip some of Manhattan’s best martinis while listening to live music and admiring murals from none other than Ludwig Bemelmans, the artist behind the “Madeline” children’s books.

  • Standout amenities: Beautiful spa, salon, and fitness center; four on-site bars and restaurants, including the historic Bemelmans Bar; Rosewood Explorers children’s programming and amenities
  • Location: Upper East Side
  • Starting rates: From $795

The Plaza Hotel

The Plaza New York

This Central Park South landmark oozes elegance at every turn, from the elaborate bathrooms to the glamorous Palm Court to the gilded lobby.

Despite its location just steps from Central Park, few rooms and suites have full park views.

The Plaza comes to mind when I think of luxury hotels in New York City. A New York City landmark in its own right, the World’s Best Award-winning hotel — which has been featured in films like “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Home Alone 2” — has 282 rooms and suites. Each features lavish beds with elaborate gold headboards and bathrooms with mosaic floors, walls with gilded floral motifs, 24-karat gold-plated fixtures, and hand-crafted white marble vanities — some of the most beautiful I've ever seen.

"The Plaza has some fantastic one-of-a-kind suites. I stayed in the fabulous Jazz Age-inspired Fitzgerald Suite during my last stay, and the details were exquisite," said Rhodes. The pink-hued Eloise Suite, for example, comes with toys, dolls, clothing, and themed gifts and is a little girl’s dream come true. Other highlights include afternoon tea or Champagne in the Palm Court and the fourth-floor Guerlain Spa.

  • Standout amenities: Stunning spa, beautiful drinking and dining venues, white-glove butler service available upon request, house car service
  • Starting rates: From $895 per night

The Pierre Hotel

Donna Dotan / The Pierre, A Taj Hotel

This iconic Upper East Side haunt offers luxurious rooms and suites plus indulgent drinking and dining options well worth the splurge.

Standard room categories have interior views.

Housed in a 41-story landmark, The Pierre Hotel is, in a word, glamorous. I was blown away by how friendly and conscientious the door attendants were; when my traveling partner and I pulled up, two immediately greeted us, opened the car door, and grabbed our bags so we wouldn’t need to carry anything into the hotel. After a quick check-in process, we were whisked up to our room. Pro tip: For a worth-it splurge, book a room with Central Park views.

Before heading down to an indulgent dinner at the on-site Perrine restaurant, we wandered through the romantic Rotunda, which boasts a fresco-covered ceiling reminiscent of what you’d find in Italy. The Two E Bar/Lounge serves afternoon tea in a sophisticated setting, and it’s also a great spot to listen to live jazz.

  • Standout amenities: Turndown service,  house car service, daily tea and coffee service in the lobby, two fine-dining restaurants, a swanky bar and lounge for afternoon tea and live jazz
  • Starting rates: From $791 per night

The Whitby Hotel

This design-forward Midtown Manhattan hotel has a splashy, colorful aesthetic that will delight travelers of all ages.

There is only one on-site bar and restaurant.

“The Whitby is the perfect location for a first-time trip to NYC,” says Fora travel advisor Julia Flood . Its Midtown Manhattan location is within easy walking distance to Central Park, the shops on Fifth Avenue, Times Square, and the Theater District. She continues, “Admittedly, oftentimes Midtown can be seen as boring or corporate; however, the Whitby is anything but that!” The travel pro describes every corner of the hotel as “exquisite” and notes that “the attention to detail and service are excellent.”

The 86 rooms and suites, designed by Firmdale Hotels founder and creative director Kit Kemp, feature a touch of fun and whimsy with bold color schemes, eye-catching tufted headboards, and patterned throw pillows and seating. Afternoon tea is served in an equally striking space, while the bright and airy bar and restaurant is, per Flood, “the place to be in Midtown Manhattan!”

  • Standout amenities: Buzzy bar and restaurant, gym, fully stocked mini-bar, screening room,  afternoon tea service (added cost), drawing room
  • Starting rates: From $925 per night

Loews Regency New York

With sleek rooms and splashy suites, the Loews Regency New York offers a posh place for all types of travelers — families, businesspeople, and couples — to rest their heads in one of NYC’s toniest neighborhoods.

The hotel does provide complimentary morning coffee, but there are no in-room coffee makers — a small but essential perk for some.

Perched along Park Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the Loews Regency New York is a favorite among frequent and first-time NYC visitors. The 379 spacious guest rooms are decorated in a neutral color palette with pops of pale lavender and mineral green. There are also 58 suites, many with private balconies or terraces. Six are specially curated by designers like Nate Berkus and Meyer Davis.

The Regency Bar & Grill serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a sophisticated setting; the Sant Ambrose Coffee Bar offers java, pastries, sandwiches, and the like. Before or after heading out to go sightseeing or shopping, pop into the on-site Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa for some pampering.

  • Standout amenities: Expansive fitness center, 10,000-square-foot spa and salon, complimentary morning coffee, free shoeshine, turndown service upon request,  24-hour room service, children’s toys and games
  • Starting rates: From $599 per night

The Greenwich Hotel

Despite the property’s central Tribeca location, its exclusive guests-only spaces — including a drawing room, courtyard, and lobby — will make you feel like you have the hotel all to yourself.

The pool and fitness center are underground, so don’t expect sweeping views as you break a sweat.

“If your fingers are crossed to bump into your favorite celebrity, The Greenwich Hotel is where to be,” says Canal of this five-star hotel. Spearheaded by none other than Robert DeNiro, the property “hosts high-profile guests often enough that they had to put into place a rule about photographing their public spaces.”

Those craving a serene retreat from the city's hustle and bustle can head to the on-site Japanese-inspired Shubui Spa. Canal also recommends the buzzy on-site restaurant Locanda Verde, which serves up Italian staples like homemade pasta. Last but not least, the hotel is home to 73 beautiful rooms (each individually designed), 11 suites, and two penthouses.

  • Standout amenities: Tranquil spa, packing and unpacking service upon request, house car service, lush courtyard, swimming pool, gym, great restaurant
  • Starting rates: From $825 per night

Park Lane New York

Despite its swanky location on Billionaire’s Row, this recently renovated property is anything but stuffy; instead, it offers you a more laid-back (though still luxurious) experience than you’d find at neighboring hotels.

The property is more contemporary than the nearby Plaza Hotel and The Pierre but lacks amenities like a spa or swimming pool.

Located along Billionaire’s Row, the 47-story Park Lane New York underwent significant renovations a few years back. Its new playful — albeit still sophisticated — aesthetic offers whimsical murals hand-painted by local artist collective En Viu across the rooms and public spaces. There are 610 rooms; even the standard ones offer sweeping city or park views, plush linens, a window seating area, and striking black-and-white-hued bathrooms.

The on-site food and drink offerings make this hotel a true stand-out. The stylish, indoor-outdoor Darling is the only rooftop bar on Central Park South, and it serves up specialty cocktails and gourmet bites like seafood towers. There’s also the Parisian-inspired Rose Lane, an 80-seat lobby bar complete with an outdoor promenade, and the glamorous Park Lane Cafe serves dinner and drinks on the second floor.

  • Standout amenities: The only rooftop bar on Central Park South, 24-hour room service
  • Starting rates: From $350 per night

The Lowell Hotel

Live like a (well-heeled) local on the Upper East Side in this fashionable hotel, where many suites have wood-burning fireplaces.

While this hotel is undoubtedly luxurious, it’s not at all flashy.

Check into The Lowell Hotel “when you want to feel like you have a parallel life where you have a swanky pied-à-terre on the Upper East Side,” says Flood, who describes the 2022 World’s Best Award-winning property as “old-school chic New York in the best way possible.”

Most of the rooms inside this landmark, 17-story hotel are curated by Michael S. Smith, the same designer responsible for the 2010 makeover of the Oval Office. Think custom headboards, polished oak floors, and antique rugs. Some units offer rare, ultra-luxe features like wood-burning fireplaces and manicured terraces.

In the mornings, take the lobby's grand marble staircase to the second floor to enjoy breakfast in the Pembroke Room. Majorelle, which offers year-round outdoor seating, is a popular spot for lunch and dinner. Alternatively, sip martinis in style at Jacques Bar or unwind at the guests-only Club Room.

  • Standout amenities: Posh restaurant with year-round outdoor seating, stylish bar, fitness center, turndown service, guest-only lounge
  • Starting rates: From $785 per night

The Baccarat Hotel

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At The Baccarat Hotel, no detail is too small, down to the branded toiletries and the South of France-inspired swimming pool's crystal accents.

Although children are allowed, the property definitely caters to grown-ups with amenities like a serene spa and striking — and oh-so-buzzy — cocktail bar.

Step inside this jewel-box hotel in the heart of Midtown Manhattan and be dazzled. The gorgeous Grand Salon glitters with elegant crystal chandeliers, crystal animal sculptures, and bright red floral arrangements — and that’s just the beginning.

The buzzy bar area is anchored by a 60-foot bar and boasts design touches like natural wood walls and black-and-white tiled flooring. Here, drinks are served in stunning Baccarat crystal, and people-watching is top-notch. On my last visit, I also enjoyed afternoon tea (though I splurged and upgraded to Champagne) in the aforementioned Grand Salon.

The rooms feature a clean, neutral color palette with pops of black and silver and, of course, Baccarat stemware for sipping wine in a plush bathrobe. Despite the pull of the accommodations, I spent most of my free time enjoying the serene Spa de La Mer and indoor heated pool area, which is lined with plush cabanas and has chic checkered flooring.

  • Standout amenities: Pool, spa, art collection, house car service, three restaurants and bars, elegant afternoon tea (for an added cost)
  • Starting rates: From $1095 per night

The William Vale

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All rooms in this trendy Williamsburg hotel offer open-air balconies and sweeping city views.

This property is in Brooklyn, so you should consider staying on the other side of the East River if you want to spend most of your time in Manhattan.

Make your way into trendy Williamsburg to stay at The William Vale, which made not one but two 2022 World’s Best Awards lists, coming in at No. 3 in the best NYC hotels category and No. 14 in the best city hotels in the continental U.S. category . Like the hotel’s exterior, the rooms are contemporary and striking — floor-to-ceiling windows and open-air balconies offer plenty of natural light and glorious views.

I’ve dined at Leuca, the on-site Italian restaurant, and have nothing but great things to say about the food (split the wood-fired pizza and bolognese) and the space (casual yet elegant). Post-dinner, head up to Westlight, the rooftop bar serving small plates and cocktails, though note that it tends to get (very) crowded around dusk.

In the winter, the fourth-floor terrace transforms into a spa with wooden barrel saunas and cedar hot tubs. In the summer, you can enjoy the sparkling swimming pool.

  • Standout amenities: Swimming pool (seasonal), winter spa (seasonal), fitness center, rooftop bar
  • Location: Williamsburg
  • Starting rates: From $185 per night

Wythe Hotel

Housed in a 117-year-old building that was once a factory, the Wythe Hotel is now an industrial-chic haunt known for its two top-rated restaurants.

There is no on-site spa, which may be a turn-off for wellness seekers.

The Wythe Hotel, a historic factory-turned-boutique hotel, is named after the street where it's located. Its 70 rooms offer exposed brick, original 100-plus-year-old timbers, expansive windows, high ceilings, and, in most cases, skyline views. Bright and airy lofts provide extra space, while bunk bed rooms are well-suited for families and groups.

When you're not out and about enjoying the neighborhood — or venturing into Manhattan — sip drinks and indulge in seafood-forward fare at the sixth-floor Bar Blondeau alongside locals. The all-day restaurant, Le Crocodile, serves fresh-baked pastries at breakfast, salads and sandwiches during lunch, and satisfying dinners like roast chicken. Around the hotel, you’ll also find a collection of gallery-worthy sketches and works from local contemporary artists.

  • Standout amenities: Impressive contemporary art collection, two chic restaurants and bars
  • Starting rates: From $400 per night

This nostalgia-inducing hotel — the only hotel on JFK International Airport's grounds — is beloved by design lovers and history buffs, thanks to its midcentury modern aesthetic and on-site exhibits.

It can be noisy as it's close to the terminal and the runway.

The TWA Hotel at John F. Kennedy International Airport feels like a fun blast from the past. The hotel is housed in the former TWA flight center, which was constructed in 1962. Today, it's a nostalgic tour-de-force and JFK’s only in-airport hotel. The property is decked out in vintage TWA travel posters and there are exhibits displaying decades-old playing cards given out as in-flight amenities, old TWA uniforms, and vintage furnishings from the TWA headquarters.

The 512 rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows, blackout curtains, midcentury modern furnishings, terrazzo-tiled bathrooms, and bespoke work desks. You can also choose from six food and beverage options, including a food hall and a 1958 plane-turned-cocktail bar. The rooftop pool, which overlooks the runway and is open year-round, is the icing on the cake.

"I love it," says Paul Brady , T+L's news director. "The vibe is amazing, the food's pretty good — Jean-Georges V. in the house — the rooftop pool is incredible with tarmac views, and there's a bar inside a plane."

  • Standout amenities: Year-round rooftop pool, six bars and restaurants, expansive fitness center
  • Location: Jamaica, Queens
  • Starting rates: From $249 per night

SoHo Grand Hotel

Soho Grand Hotel

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This SoHo hotel offers everything you could want or need right on site: hip bars and restaurants, exciting nightlife, stylish rooms and suites, and even complimentary bike rentals for off-site exploring.

The bars, especially the beloved Grand Bar & Salon, can get crowded, making it challenging to snag a seat.

“The Soho Grand Hotel is chic, sexy, and quintessential SoHo,” says Fora travel advisor Angela Marini . As such, guests and locals alike flock to this World’s Best Award-winning hotel to see and be seen. Marini is quick to call out the property’s buzzy vibe, especially in the Grand Bar & Salon, which teems with DJ-fueled energy in the evenings.

Don't sleep on the other on-site venues: The Club Room offers live music and dining Wednesdays through Saturdays from 6:30 p.m. through 10:30 p.m., followed by DJs and dancing from 10:30 p.m. until closing; seasonal open-air eatery Gilligan’s serves locally sourced seafood and refreshing drinks; and the SoHo Diner is a classic diner.

After a fun-filled evening of drinking, dining, and dancing, you can head to your room or suite for a reprieve. Even entry-level accommodations wow with sophisticated weave-textured walls, vintage crystal sconces, headboards with bronze detailing, and bathrooms equipped with subway tiles and aviary wallpaper courtesy of famed New York cartoonist Saul Steinberg.

  • Standout amenities: Four bars and restaurants, 24-hour fitness center, shoeshine (upon request), complimentary access to The Roxy Cinema at sister property Roxy Hotel, bike rentals
  • Location: SoHo
  • Starting rates: From $187 per night

Refinery Hotel

This hip boutique hotel near the Empire State Building has a rich history.

It can get loud in the evenings due to the on-site bars and bustling Midtown location.

Housed in a 1912 neo-Gothic tower, the Refinery Hotel has a fascinating history; before opening as a hotel, it was a hat factory and a Prohibition-era tea room. "I love the hotel's central location — it's ideal for tourists who want to see it all when they visit the city," says Rhodes.

The industrial-chic rooms come with 12-foot-tall concrete ceilings, dark-brushed oak floors, striking artwork, and spacious bathrooms. The first floor boasts a jazz bar and restaurant, and the rooftop offers picture-perfect views of the Empire State Building.

"Don't forget to check the hotel's 'Offers' tab to see if they have any unique experiences available when you visit. Last year, I had a fun Succession -themed staycation at the hotel, complete with in-room caviar service," notes Rhodes.

  • Standout amenities: Three bars and restaurants, fitness center, complimentary coffee service in the lobby, free glass of wine or bottled water upon arrival
  • Starting rates: From $492 per night

Pendry Manhattan West

This sleek hotel exudes cool and calm — and the on-site drinking and dining options are spectacular.

The hotel doesn't have quite as many amenities as others on this list.

Located within the swanky Manhattan West development, the Pendry Manhattan West brings California cool to the Big Apple through design elements like lush greenery, modern furnishings, and light wood accents.

You'll feel instantly at ease upon entering the hotel, which is housed in a 23-story glass tower. Snag a seat by the cracking fireplace or post up at the ground-floor Bar Pendry or the fourth-floor Chez Zou with a cocktail or two. Then, it’s off to Zou Zou’s, which serves incredible Eastern Mediterranean cuisine (order the whipped ricotta dip and Moroccan fried chicken and thank me later). Each room and suite features floor-to-ceiling windows, and the latter offers free-standing tubs and separate living rooms.

  • Standout amenities: 24-hour fitness center, five bars and restaurants
  • Location: Midtown West
  • Starting rates: From $803 per night

Know Before You Go

Location, location, location.

According to T+L A-List travel advisor and Fora co-founder Henley Vazquez , “Location is huge when you're picking a place to stay in the city.” For example, if you’re looking for a “quiet place to recharge,” consider staying somewhere uptown, removed from the hustle and bustle of Midtown. Otherwise, if you want to “be in the mix and stay out till 3 a.m.,” the pro recommends you find “a cool place downtown where everything is right outside your door."

Consider Your Must-have Amenities

“Hotel amenities should not be overlooked," Canal says. It’s worth listing your desired amenities: an on-site spa, pool, fitness center, complimentary breakfast, turndown service, and so on. Additionally, with so many hotel options, finding the perfect hotel to suit your needs can be overwhelming; however, writing out your requirements will help automatically narrow your list of contenders.

Determine Your Hotel Budget

Let’s face it: New York City isn’t cheap, so it’s crucial to establish a budget for your accommodations ahead of time. Fora travel advisor Amna Ismail notes that “NYC offers a wide range of hotels with varying price points." To get the most bang for your buck, consider visiting in the off-season when hotel rates tend to be at their lowest.

How We Chose These Hotels

Lauren Dana Ellman is a New York-based travel journalist with over five years of experience covering luxury hospitality. The best New York City hotels featured on this list were selected based on personal experience, expert recommendations, and T+L favorites, including a slew of World’s Best Award-winning properties.

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See why so many travellers make Travel Inn Hotel New York their hotel of choice when visiting New York City. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.

Travel Inn Nyc is a family-friendly hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as paid internet access is offered to guests.

The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and shops. Plus, guests can enjoy a pool, which has made this a popular choice among travellers visiting New York City. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.

While staying at Travel Inn Nyc, visitors can check out Love Sculpture (0.9 mi) and Manhattan Skyline (1.0 mi), some of New York City's top attractions.

During your visit, be sure to check out one of New York City's popular lobster restaurants such as The View Restaurant & Lounge, Eleven Madison Park, and Eataly, all a short distance from Travel Inn New York.

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In Kyoto, Five Hotels to Add to Your Travel Wish List

The city’s newest crop of hotels — from a luxury retreat on a historic estate to a 10-room inn surrounded by forested mountains — were worth the wait.

A bedroom with two low beds with white sheets and a joined inverse trapezoidal wooden headboard with two built-in side tables with small lamps.

By John Wogan

The pandemic lockdown in Japan coincided with a flurry of new hotels, especially in Kyoto, where the Park Hyatt, Aman and Four Seasons were joined by a group of independent properties and the first Ace hotel in the archipelago. When the country finally reopened to foreign visitors in October 2022, tourists came flooding back to the city of 800-year-old temples and bamboo forests spoiled for choice of accommodations, at a range of prices. The number continues to grow: Next month, the wellness-focused Six Senses brand will open its first Japanese outpost in the city’s Higashiyama district, home to many of the main tourist sites. Here, a look at five of Kyoto’s newer hotels that are redefining the city’s hospitality scene.

Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto

Andre Fu, the interior designer behind hotels like the Upper House in Hong Kong and Villa La Coste in Aix-en-Provence, France, has infused his signature aesthetic (extravagantly refined, with warm woods and luxurious textures) within the confines of a particularly historic area of Kyoto. The 161-room Mitsui, opened in late 2020, sits across from Nijo Castle, an enormous 17th-century compound and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s in stark contrast to the hotel, whose only timeworn element is an imposing entrance gate — a traditional wood structure over 300 years old and a remnant of the days when the Mitsui family lived on the grounds. Once past the gate, you’ll find a glass-and-steel building, designed by the Japanese architect Akira Kuryu, and landscaping that’s meant to echo the original garden pathways of the Mitsui residence, planted with cherry trees and steppingstones that meander above a glassy pond. The four food and drink venues include the French-Japanese Toki, overseen by the chef Tetsuya Asano (previously of the Ritz Paris), and the Garden Bar, strategically positioned to capture seasonal views, like the spring cherry blossoms and blazing autumnal foliage, out of massive double windows. Rooms from about $1,360 a night.

Ace Hotel Kyoto

The youthful Ace hotel brand might seem like an odd fit in staid Kyoto. But this 213-room property, which opened in 2020, fits seamlessly into the city center thanks to a collaboration between the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and the California-based design firm Commune. Kuma, who designed the Japan National Stadium (the centerpiece of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics), renovated the imposing 1920s-era, red brick Kyoto Central Telephone Office, while adding an industrial-looking building — sheathed in copper sulfide plating, cedar, glass and concrete — next door. Commune infused the guest rooms with Ace’s signature mix of bright colors and patterns: original dyed prints from the Japanese folk artist Samuro Yunoki sit alongside Tivoli radios, turntables and vintage records. The most popular part of the hotel, though, might be the street-level branch of Stumptown Coffee Roasters — the first in Japan. From about $300 a night.

Arashiyama House Mama

Like Kyoto’s dozens of temple gardens, this 10-room property offers an immediate sense of calm. Its entrance is so discreet, you could easily miss it. (Look for the flowing white cloth curtain with simple black signage, behind which is a garden path leading to a minimalist building made of wood, concrete and glass.) The hotel’s location informs the interior design: Thirty minutes west of central Kyoto, the Arashiyama district is defined by nature, with the Katsura River at its center, and filled with bamboo groves and surrounded by forested mountains. Guest rooms are simply furnished with beds, chairs and tables handmade by both Kyoto artisans and the Danish furniture maker Carl Hansen & Son, and each one has a soaking tub. Rooms from about $540 a night.

The Shinmonzen

The Gion district epitomizes Kyoto for many visitors, with its maze of narrow alleys and ryokans, traditional Japanese inns. It’s here, on a quiet side street among artists’ studios, antique shops and galleries, that the Shinmonzen opened in December 2021. Although it’s a new build, the aim was for the hotel to blend in with the surrounding structures. To accomplish this, the famed Japanese architect Tadao Ando created a wooden facade that replicates a machiya , one of the venerable townhouses found throughout Kyoto. There are only nine guest rooms, but they’re unusually spacious, and all have balconies with views of the Shirakawa River. Each one is an ode to Japanese interior elements, furnished with tatami mats, shoji (panels lined with rice paper) and cypress soaking tubs. And for dining, the chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, whose restaurant empire spans the world, devised a menu blending French, American and Asian influences, sourcing much of the produce from local farms. Rooms from about $1,500 a night.

Maana Kiyomizu

A three-suite hotel near the 16th-century Toyokuni Shrine, Maana Kiyomizu is the latest offering from Maana Homes, the small local hospitality group, which operates two other properties in the city. This one, opened in the winter of 2022, is located in Higashiyama, and is a complex of four machiya that also houses POJ Studio — a boutique that sells artisanal Japanese crafts and home goods. There’s also Kissa Kishin, the second branch of a popular Gion cafe, which serves coffee, matcha and pastries and acts as the unofficial social center for the property. The Japanese architects Uoya Shigenori and Takeshi Ikei renovated the suites to create a minimalist wabi-sabi ideal of city living, where handmade pottery from Shigaraki (a town famous for its ceramics) are the only decorative flourishes to be found. Rooms from about $560 a night.

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Seasonal outdoor pool, pool loungers

Overview of Travel Inn Hotel

Popular amenities.

  • Pool Pool Pool
  • Internet access Internet access Internet access
  • Parking available Parking available Parking available
  • Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant
  • Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning
  • 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk 24/7 front desk

Main amenities

  • Daily housekeeping

Restaurants

  • WiFi in the lobby
  • Self parking
  • Seasonal outdoor pool
  • Room service
  • Coffee shop/cafe
  • Business centre
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Front desk safe
  • ATM/banking services

For families

  • Children stay free
  • Free cots/infant beds
  • Private bathroom
  • Cable/satellite TV service

Check out the area

Map

  • Popular Location Green Lounge at Yotel 1 min walk
  • Popular Location Jacob K. Javits Convention Center 5 min walk
  • Popular Location Times Sq. - 42 St. Station 10 min walk
  • Airport Newark, NJ (EWR-Liberty Intl.) 27 min drive

Room options

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Standard Double Room, 2 Double Beds

  • 2 Double Beds

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In-room safe, desk, iron/ironing board, free cots/infant beds

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Standard Double Room

  • 1 Double Bed

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About the area, what's nearby.

  • Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - 5 min walk
  • Times Square - 12 min walk
  • Broadway - 14 min walk
  • Manhattan Cruise Terminal - 16 min walk
  • Madison Square Garden - 17 min walk

Getting around

  • New York, NY (NYS-Skyports Seaplane Base) - 4 min drive
  • Teterboro, NJ (TEB) - 14 min drive
  • Linden, NJ (LDJ) - 24 min drive
  • Newark, NJ (EWR-Liberty Intl.) - 27 min drive
  • LaGuardia Airport (LGA) - 29 min drive
  • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) - 57 min drive
  • Penn Station - 18 min walk
  • Grand Central - 42 St. Station - 19 min walk
  • New York W 32nd St. Station - 22 min walk
  • 42 St. - Port Authority Bus Terminal Station - 7 min walk
  • 34th Street–Hudson Yards Station - 9 min walk
  • Times Sq. - 42 St. Station - 10 min walk
  • Gotham West Market - 5 min walk
  • Starbucks - 4 min walk
  • Romeo and Juliet Colombian Coffee - 3 min walk
  • Mr Biggs Bar & Grill - 2 min walk
  • Oslo Coffee Roasters - 4 min walk

About this property

Sustainability, sustainability practices, at a glance.

  • Arranged over 7 floors

Arriving/Leaving

  • Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; check-in end time: anytime
  • Minimum check-in age – 21
  • Check-out time is noon

Restrictions related to your trip

  • Check COVID-19 restrictions

Special check-in instructions

  • Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival

Required at check-in

  • Credit card or cash deposit required for incidental charges
  • Government-issued photo ID may be required
  • Minimum check-in age is 21
  • Up to 2 children (16 years old and younger) stay free when occupying the parent or guardian's room using existing bedding
  • Pets not allowed
  • WiFi in public areas*
  • WiFi in rooms*
  • On-site self-parking (USD 30 per day)

Other information

  • Smoke-free property

Property amenities

Food and drink.

  • Coffee shop
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Water dispenser

Travelling with children

  • Children stay for free (see details)
  • Golfing nearby

Working away

  • Meeting room
  • Concierge services
  • Tour/ticket assistance
  • Luggage storage
  • Multilingual staff
  • Pool loungers
  • ATM/banking
  • Safe-deposit box at front desk
  • At least 80% of food locally sourced
  • At least 80% organic food
  • Local culture and ecosystem education
  • Double-glazed windows
  • At least 80% of lighting from LEDs
  • Comprehensive food waste policy
  • No plastic soft drinks bottles
  • No plastic coffee stirrers
  • No plastic drinking straws
  • No plastic water bottles
  • Reusable cups only
  • Reusable tableware only

Accessibility

Room amenities, be entertained.

  • Flat-screen television
  • Cable TV channels

Home comfort

  • Air conditioning (climate-controlled)
  • Iron/ironing board
  • Free cot/infant bed
  • Rollaway/extra bed (surcharge)
  • Shower/bath combination
  • Eco-friendly toiletries

Stay connected

  • WiFi (surcharge)
  • In-room safe
  • Eco-friendly cleaning products provided
  • LED light bulbs
  • Water-efficient showers only

Special features

Fees & policies, refundable deposits.

  • Deposit: USD 25.00 per day

Optional extras

  • WiFi is available in guest rooms for USD 6 per night (rates may vary)
  • WiFi is available in public areas for USD 6 per stay (rates may vary)

Children & extra beds

  • Rollaway beds are available for USD 15 per night
  • Self-parking costs USD 30 per day

Pool, spa, & gym (if applicable)

  • The seasonal pool is open from May to September

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Upstate NY hotel cancels solar eclipse reservations for hundreds of visitors

  • Updated: Apr. 04, 2024, 6:37 p.m. |
  • Published: Apr. 04, 2024, 1:30 p.m.

2017 Total Solar Eclipse

During the total solar eclipse, the Sun’s corona, only visible during the total eclipse, is shown as a crown of white flares from the surface. The red spots called Bailey's beads occurs where the moon grazes by the Sun and the rugged lunar limb topography allows beads of sunlight to shine through in some areas as photographed from NASA Armstrong’s Gulfstream III. Photo Credit: (NASA/Carla Thomas) (NASA/Carla Thomas )

Nothing ruins the excitement of a fun vacation like last minute cancellations from flights to hotels. Some hopeful solar eclipse watchers heading to Buffalo are scrambling at the last minute after a local hotel canceled all of their reservations.

Buffalo News reported that Chris Donnelly, owner of Sugar Tours Inc. travel agency, spent two years planning to bring 250 people to the Western NY city to watch the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse on April 8.

Donnelly signed a contract with two local hotels in 2022 to house all of his guests, some of which are traveling from as far away as Australia.

According to Yahoo News , he had reserved more than 100 rooms between the Aloft Buffalo Airport and Hampton Inn and Suites Buffalo Airport. In January 2024, Donnelly confirmed the booking and conversed with the hotel about other logistics such as breakfast.

Everything seemed to be squared away, until last month, when the hotel suddenly canceled everything.

He told Yahoo News that he was given no reason for the cancelation and was told over the phone by a hotel staffer, “We’re canceling your contracts and there’s no ands, ifs or buts.”

With the help of Visit Buffalo Niagara, all of the travelers on Sugar Tours were rebooked to other hotels, but at this late stage of the game, the accommodations were more expensive. Donnelly’s company is eating the cost of the difference, upwards of $30,000.

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Donnelly is not alone in these troubles.

PIX 11 detailed the woes of Terrance Brady and his siblings from across the country, who planned to meet in Buffalo to experience the eclipse together. They booked their rooms at Aloft Buffalo Airport in May 2023.

They were emailed this week saying their reservations have been canceled. The message from the hotel manager said a glitch in the online reservation system overbooked their property.

Buffalo News said a Facebook user named Teresa Baker claimed her Aloft Buffalo Airport eclipse reservation was restored after tagging the company and the state attorney general in several social media posts.

“This is not the image or the reputation that we would like for Buffalo. We are the city of good neighbors and this is not a neighborly act that we would want any of our visitors or our customers or clients to experience,” said Patrick Kaler, the CEO and President of Visit Buffalo Niagara told PIX 11.

The State Attorney General’s Office said it has received complaints about price gouging due to the eclipse and is encouraging people to file their consumer complaints with them.

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The Best Independently-Owned Hotel In Every State

Posted: April 16, 2023 | Last updated: November 27, 2023

Some big names dominate America's hotel industry – think Hilton, Wyndham and Marriott. While these big-hitters offer tried-and-true amenities and service, some of the country's most charming hotels are independently owned. We've scoured the States for the finest independent hotels, from trendy inner-city boutiques to rural retreats.

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<p>For a good dose of Southern warmth and charm, look no further than Magnolia Creek Lodge in Alabama's southeastern corner. Common areas are comfy – think slouchy leather couches, stone fireplaces and dark wood – and the rooms range from deluxe king suites to simple single cabins. The best place to be at sunset is sat on a rocking chair on the porch.</p>

Alabama: Magnolia Creek Lodge, Cottonwood

For a good dose of Southern warmth and charm, look no further than Magnolia Creek Lodge in Alabama's southeastern corner. Common areas are comfy – think slouchy leather couches, stone fireplaces and dark wood – and the rooms range from deluxe king suites to simple single cabins. The best place to be at sunset is sat on a rocking chair on the porch.

<p>You'll experience some of Alaska's most epic landscapes here, as this family-run property sits right on the boundary of Denali National Park. Expect rustic comfort, with lots of wood and simple but cozy rooms offering killer views of the surrounding wilderness. You can dine at the laid-back food-truck court and fill up on supplies for your adventures at the general store.</p>

Alaska: Denali Grizzly Bear Resort, Denali National Park

You'll experience some of Alaska's most epic landscapes here, as this family-run property sits right on the boundary of Denali National Park. Expect rustic comfort, with lots of wood and simple but cozy rooms offering killer views of the surrounding wilderness. You can dine at the laid-back food-truck court and fill up on supplies for your adventures at the general store.

<p>Cast out in the Sonoran Desert, in the scrub-covered Bradshaw Mountains, Castle Hot Springs Resort dates back to 1896 and was built to take advantage of the region's natural springs. It's hosted a who's-who of America's elite, including President Theodore Roosevelt – but was ultimately closed due to a series of fires. In recent years, though, it's been returned to its former glory, with rustic-chic bungalows and cabins scattered about the grounds, alfresco spa treatments and a farm-focused restaurant offering a five-course tasting menu. </p>

Arizona: Castle Hot Springs Resort, Morristown

Cast out in the Sonoran Desert, in the scrub-covered Bradshaw Mountains, Castle Hot Springs Resort dates back to 1896 and was built to take advantage of the region's natural springs. It's hosted a who's-who of America's elite, including President Theodore Roosevelt – but was ultimately closed due to a series of fires. In recent years, though, it's been returned to its former glory, with rustic-chic bungalows and cabins scattered about the grounds, alfresco spa treatments and a farm-focused restaurant offering a five-course tasting menu. 

<p>This small, boutique property has just nine suites and it does a fabulous job of marrying the historic and the modern. It dates right back to 1892, making it the oldest building on Bathhouse Row (a string of 19th-century bathhouses), and hot-spring waters are still fed right into the hotel. There's also a top-notch restaurant that brings the outdoors in with a living wall and a giant skylight.</p>  <p><strong><a href="http://bit.ly/3roL4wv">Love this? Follow our Facebook page for more travel inspiration</a></strong></p>

Arkansas: Hotel Hale, Hot Springs

This small, boutique property has just nine suites and it does a fabulous job of marrying the historic and the modern. It dates right back to 1892, making it the oldest building on Bathhouse Row (a string of 19th-century bathhouses), and hot-spring waters are still fed right into the hotel. There's also a top-notch restaurant that brings the outdoors in with a living wall and a giant skylight.

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<p>You'll feel as though you've been whisked off to St Tropez at this swish Palm Springs hotel. It's inspired by the French Riviera in the 1960s and the whole place oozes retro glamor, with its striped loungers, airy coastal-themed rooms and serene gardens dotted with bistro tables. Hang out poolside, drinking in views of palms and the San Jacinto Mountains, before striking out to explore the desert city of Palm Springs.</p>

California: Dive Palm Springs, Palm Springs

You'll feel as though you've been whisked off to St Tropez at this swish Palm Springs hotel. It's inspired by the French Riviera in the 1960s and the whole place oozes retro glamor, with its striped loungers, airy coastal-themed rooms and serene gardens dotted with bistro tables. Hang out poolside, drinking in views of palms and the San Jacinto Mountains, before striking out to explore the desert city of Palm Springs.

<p>An AAA Four Diamond hotel, The Lodge at Flying Horse is an exercise in laid-back luxury. At first glance, it looks like a Tuscan villa, with the rugged Rocky Mountains rising in the background. And when it comes to swish amenities, it doesn't skimp either. There are two 18-hole golf courses, multiple swimming pools and a modern spa, plus rooms with stirring views (of the golf course or the peaks).</p>

Colorado: The Lodge at Flying Horse, Colorado Springs

An AAA Four Diamond hotel, The Lodge at Flying Horse is an exercise in laid-back luxury. At first glance, it looks like a Tuscan villa, with the rugged Rocky Mountains rising in the background. And when it comes to swish amenities, it doesn't skimp either. There are two 18-hole golf courses, multiple swimming pools and a modern spa, plus rooms with stirring views (of the golf course or the peaks).

<p>You'll find yourself moments from the shore at this friendly, family-owned inn in Fairfield, which sits right on the Long Island Sound. Just 14 rooms fill the charming property, some with balconies offering sweeping coastal views – there are also little living areas and kitchenettes, so you can be totally self-sufficient. Best of all, you're within a few hours of the bright lights and big-city buzz of New York, in case you fancy a change of pace.</p>

Connecticut: The Inn at Fairfield Beach, Fairfield

You'll find yourself moments from the shore at this friendly, family-owned inn in Fairfield, which sits right on the Long Island Sound. Just 14 rooms fill the charming property, some with balconies offering sweeping coastal views – there are also little living areas and kitchenettes, so you can be totally self-sufficient. Best of all, you're within a few hours of the bright lights and big-city buzz of New York, in case you fancy a change of pace.

<p>Designated a Historic Hotel of America, this fine property is a stone's throw from Downton Wilmington – though you'll likely struggle to tear yourself away. The hotel is tucked within a string of faithfully resorted 1799 buildings, with rooms decked out in period furniture, and it's set within beautiful, flower-filled grounds. Formerly a blacksmith shop, the on-site restaurant, Krazy Kat's serves a modern, seafood-heavy menu that's whipped up from local produce.</p>

Delaware: The Inn at Montchanin Village and Spa, Montchanin

Designated a Historic Hotel of America, this fine property is a stone's throw from Downton Wilmington – though you'll likely struggle to tear yourself away. The hotel is tucked within a string of faithfully resorted 1799 buildings, with rooms decked out in period furniture, and it's set within beautiful, flower-filled grounds. Formerly a blacksmith shop, the on-site restaurant, Krazy Kat's serves a modern, seafood-heavy menu that's whipped up from local produce.

<p>Located right on famous Ocean Drive, this South Beach hotel is effortlessly chic. It's got a distinctly Southern feel about it, with an elegant porch and columned entryway, and it stands out among its Art Deco neighbors. But it's not all about aesthetics. Having been in business since 1942, the Betsy knows a thing or two about hospitality: expect attentive service, plush rooms (some with ocean views) and lovely additions like a guest library and the chance to try sunrise yoga.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/86228/the-most-historic-hotel-in-every-state">Check out every state's most historic hotel</a></strong></p>

Florida: The Betsy Hotel, Miami Beach

Located right on famous Ocean Drive, this South Beach hotel is effortlessly chic. It's got a distinctly Southern feel about it, with an elegant porch and columned entryway, and it stands out among its Art Deco neighbors. But it's not all about aesthetics. Having been in business since 1942, the Betsy knows a thing or two about hospitality: expect attentive service, plush rooms (some with ocean views) and lovely additions like a guest library and the chance to try sunrise yoga.

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<p>Imagine a classic Southern hotel, and you might dream up something like this one. This historic mansion on Savannah's pretty, Spanish-moss-hung Abercorn Street dates back to 1873 and was converted into a hotel in the 1990s. Just 17 rooms fill the property, each one faithful to the hotel's historic character – think boldly patterned wallpaper and antique four-poster beds. Check out the range of packages which combine a stay at the hotel with historic and foodie activities around town.</p>

Georgia: Hamilton-Turner Inn, Savannah

Imagine a classic Southern hotel, and you might dream up something like this one. This historic mansion on Savannah's pretty, Spanish-moss-hung Abercorn Street dates back to 1873 and was converted into a hotel in the 1990s. Just 17 rooms fill the property, each one faithful to the hotel's historic character – think boldly patterned wallpaper and antique four-poster beds. Check out the range of packages which combine a stay at the hotel with historic and foodie activities around town.

<p>This idyll on the island of Maui puts you right on the beach. The little resort is quintessentially Hawaiian with a pool area studded with swaying palms, sweeping ocean views and the chance to try activities like surfing. Its Beachfront Studios, just moments from the sand, are the top-drawer rooms, and you can also pass the time with shuffleboard and barbecues (there are poolside grills), or curl up in the library if the heavens open.</p>

Hawaii: The Mauian Hotel, Lahaina, Maui

This idyll on the island of Maui puts you right on the beach. The little resort is quintessentially Hawaiian with a pool area studded with swaying palms, sweeping ocean views and the chance to try activities like surfing. Its Beachfront Studios, just moments from the sand, are the top-drawer rooms, and you can also pass the time with shuffleboard and barbecues (there are poolside grills), or curl up in the library if the heavens open.

<p>Modern by name and modern by nature, this hip Boise hotel is sleek and stylish, with an ultra minimalist design lifted with splashes of color and cool black and white photos. Rooms are fuss-free, with pillowy beds, and there's a contemporary bar and restaurant serving classic cocktails plus a changing, seasonal food menu with global influences. You'll be right in Boise's cool, up-and-coming Linen District, with its popular gallery and eating spots.</p>

Idaho: Modern Hotel, Boise

Modern by name and modern by nature, this hip Boise hotel is sleek and stylish, with an ultra minimalist design lifted with splashes of color and cool black and white photos. Rooms are fuss-free, with pillowy beds, and there's a contemporary bar and restaurant serving classic cocktails plus a changing, seasonal food menu with global influences. You'll be right in Boise's cool, up-and-coming Linen District, with its popular gallery and eating spots.

<p>It might have "bed and breakfast" in the name, but this sleek property in the Windy City seems much more like a boutique hotel. The common areas are chic and thoughtfully designed, and the rooms follow suit with funky art, stand-alone tubs and plush beds. It's also located in Chicago's West Loop, a super cool area home to lively night spots, hip restaurants and independent stores.</p>

Illinois: Publishing House Bed and Breakfast, Chicago

It might have "bed and breakfast" in the name, but this sleek property in the Windy City seems much more like a boutique hotel. The common areas are chic and thoughtfully designed, and the rooms follow suit with funky art, stand-alone tubs and plush beds. It's also located in Chicago's West Loop, a super cool area home to lively night spots, hip restaurants and independent stores.

<p>A stylish boutique hotel in Martinsville (a 30-minute drive from busy Bloomington), Brickhouse Loft is comfortable and design-forward, yet fuss-free. The rooms are mostly single suites, with a little living area, marble-clad bathrooms and amenities like a smart TV. Check-in is contactless and you'll be an easy hop from Main Street, with its independent shops and restaurants.</p>

Indiana: Brickhouse Loft, Martinsville

A stylish boutique hotel in Martinsville (a 30-minute drive from busy Bloomington), Brickhouse Loft is comfortable and design-forward, yet fuss-free. The rooms are mostly single suites, with a little living area, marble-clad bathrooms and amenities like a smart TV. Check-in is contactless and you'll be an easy hop from Main Street, with its independent shops and restaurants.

<p>A hotel with a whole lot of history, Black Hawk is one of the longest continually operating hotels in the country. It dates back to the 19th century and today rooms still exude a period charm (think chintzy patterned couches and wood-framed beds). Still, though, the property has a modern ethos, with a hip on-site café, a cool Prohibition-inspired bar and a pet-friendly policy.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/71566/the-best-petfriendly-hotel-in-every-state">Discover the best pet-friendly hotel in your state</a></strong></p>

Iowa: The Black Hawk Hotel, Cedar Falls

A hotel with a whole lot of history, Black Hawk is one of the longest continually operating hotels in the country. It dates back to the 19th century and today rooms still exude a period charm (think chintzy patterned couches and wood-framed beds). Still, though, the property has a modern ethos, with a hip on-site café, a cool Prohibition-inspired bar and a pet-friendly policy.

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<p>Offering a glorious rural escape a stone's throw from the Missouri border, Cedar Crest Lodge is loved for its 100 acres of gorgeous grounds and its luxurious themed guest rooms. Choose between the French Quarter Room, with its metal accents and satiny bed linens, or the Tuscan Manor Suite, with its dark wood and exposed beams. You'll find many ingredients from the garden on your plate at the on-site restaurant too.</p>

Kansas: Cedar Crest Lodge, Pleasanton

Offering a glorious rural escape a stone's throw from the Missouri border, Cedar Crest Lodge is loved for its 100 acres of gorgeous grounds and its luxurious themed guest rooms. Choose between the French Quarter Room, with its metal accents and satiny bed linens, or the Tuscan Manor Suite, with its dark wood and exposed beams. You'll find many ingredients from the garden on your plate at the on-site restaurant too.

<p>A Greek Revival mansion rising from lush, forested grounds, Ashford Acres Inn is at once mighty impressive and incredibly quaint. Unsurprisingly, it's a popular wedding venue, but regular guests get special treatment too, with suites filled with thoughtful touches (think fireplaces and objets d'art) and the option to order flowers or Champagne. Breakfast is included in the price of your room, so enjoy maple syrup-drenched pancakes and coffee in the morning.</p>

Kentucky: Ashford Acres Inn, Cynthiana

A Greek Revival mansion rising from lush, forested grounds, Ashford Acres Inn is at once mighty impressive and incredibly quaint. Unsurprisingly, it's a popular wedding venue, but regular guests get special treatment too, with suites filled with thoughtful touches (think fireplaces and objets d'art) and the option to order flowers or Champagne. Breakfast is included in the price of your room, so enjoy maple syrup-drenched pancakes and coffee in the morning.

<p>Entering this hotel on NOLA's Charles Street, in the historic French Quarter, feels like stepping into a bygone era. It's owned by passionate collectors Rodney and Frances Smith, whose regular trips to Europe mean that the place is filled with one-of-a-kind antiques and artworks. That goes for the rooms too, which range from comfy queen-bed singles to grand suites. Be sure to feast on their signature homemade buttermilk biscuits for breakfast and swing by Honor Bar for a sundowner.</p>

Louisiana: Soniat House Hotel, New Orleans

Entering this hotel on NOLA's Charles Street, in the historic French Quarter, feels like stepping into a bygone era. It's owned by passionate collectors Rodney and Frances Smith, whose regular trips to Europe mean that the place is filled with one-of-a-kind antiques and artworks. That goes for the rooms too, which range from comfy queen-bed singles to grand suites. Be sure to feast on their signature homemade buttermilk biscuits for breakfast and swing by Honor Bar for a sundowner.

<p>Maine has a beguiling coastline and this inn has a prime location overlooking West Penobscot Bay. Dining is a highlight here: the hotel is home to AAA Four Diamond restaurant Natalie's, which focuses on modern New England food with plenty of European influences. Beyond the food, there's a luxurious spa, rooms with harbor and bay vistas, and a range of bookable foodie experiences, boat trips and sightseeing tours.</p>

Maine: Camden Harbour Inn, Camden

Maine has a beguiling coastline and this inn has a prime location overlooking West Penobscot Bay. Dining is a highlight here: the hotel is home to AAA Four Diamond restaurant Natalie's, which focuses on modern New England food with plenty of European influences. Beyond the food, there's a luxurious spa, rooms with harbor and bay vistas, and a range of bookable foodie experiences, boat trips and sightseeing tours.

<p>A luxurious home from home in Baltimore, The Ivy Hotel is in one of the city's most sought-after neighborhoods: Mount Vernon, known for sumptuous 19th-century mansions once owned by the city's wealthy industrialists. The Ivy fills one of those very mansions – a striking red-brick building with conical turrets and a gabled roof. Its interiors are dreamy too, with just 17 rooms and suites kitted out with luxuries such as four-poster beds, period artworks and heated bathroom floors.</p>

Maryland: The Ivy Hotel, Baltimore

A luxurious home from home in Baltimore, The Ivy Hotel is in one of the city's most sought-after neighborhoods: Mount Vernon, known for sumptuous 19th-century mansions once owned by the city's wealthy industrialists. The Ivy fills one of those very mansions – a striking red-brick building with conical turrets and a gabled roof. Its interiors are dreamy too, with just 17 rooms and suites kitted out with luxuries such as four-poster beds, period artworks and heated bathroom floors.

<p>A stay at this luxurious, 5-star resort, which dates back to the Roaring Twenties, means you're perfectly placed to explore the sights and sounds of popular Cape Cod. It's lost none of its splendor over the years and it's now also home to a top-rated 18-hole golf course with sweeping views of the bay to boot. Choose between a lavish suite or a cozy cottage, and make use of amenities like poolside cabanas. There's a Children's Center for the little ones too.</p>

Massachusetts: Wequassett Resort and Golf Club, Cape Cod

A stay at this luxurious, 5-star resort, which dates back to the Roaring Twenties, means you're perfectly placed to explore the sights and sounds of popular Cape Cod. It's lost none of its splendor over the years and it's now also home to a top-rated 18-hole golf course with sweeping views of the bay to boot. Choose between a lavish suite or a cozy cottage, and make use of amenities like poolside cabanas. There's a Children's Center for the little ones too.

<p>Hotel Royal Oak is uber contemporary, doing away with some more traditional services in favor of text message check-ins and Bluetooth keys. You can expect plenty of creature comforts though – a hot breakfast, super speedy Wi-Fi and deals on local attractions. Rooms are chic, with statement pieces like retro stools and busts, and there's usually live music on Saturday nights.</p>

Michigan: Hotel Royal Oak, Detroit

Hotel Royal Oak is uber contemporary, doing away with some more traditional services in favor of text message check-ins and Bluetooth keys. You can expect plenty of creature comforts though – a hot breakfast, super speedy Wi-Fi and deals on local attractions. Rooms are chic, with statement pieces like retro stools and busts, and there's usually live music on Saturday nights.

<p>This hotel has a long history. It was established back in 1875 and prides itself on being family-owned the entire time. Bob Dylan grew up not too far from here, and it's said that this is the hotel referenced in his song "Blind Willie McTell". Modern guests will enjoy the stories of times gone by, as well as sumptuous rooms and suites decorated in period styles, plus cocktails at the Scarlet Kitchen & Bar (pictured). Don't miss sweet treats whipped up by pastry chef Amy Zerwas either.</p>

Minnesota: St. James Hotel, Red Wing

This hotel has a long history. It was established back in 1875 and prides itself on being family-owned the entire time. Bob Dylan grew up not too far from here, and it's said that this is the hotel referenced in his song "Blind Willie McTell". Modern guests will enjoy the stories of times gone by, as well as sumptuous rooms and suites decorated in period styles, plus cocktails at the Scarlet Kitchen & Bar (pictured). Don't miss sweet treats whipped up by pastry chef Amy Zerwas either.

<p>This place tips itself as Jackson's "only designer boutique hotel" and it's filled with rooms featuring bold, decorative headboards, patterned throws and statement cabinets and artworks. You'll get far-reaching views of the Downtown area from the rooftop bar and there's a gym right next door. The restaurant menu is a thoroughly delicious Southern affair – expect shrimp and grits, crab cakes and grilled Mississippi tilapia.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/132865/these-are-the-worlds-biggest-hotels">These are the world's biggest hotels</a></strong></p>

Mississippi: Old Capitol Inn, Jackson

This place tips itself as Jackson's "only designer boutique hotel" and it's filled with rooms featuring bold, decorative headboards, patterned throws and statement cabinets and artworks. You'll get far-reaching views of the Downtown area from the rooftop bar and there's a gym right next door. The restaurant menu is a thoroughly delicious Southern affair – expect shrimp and grits, crab cakes and grilled Mississippi tilapia.

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<p>There's a cool, moody vibe throughout the entirety of this design-focused hotel in Kansas City. It's owned by a local couple who poured a lot of love into reshaping the former Art Institute Building into a gorgeous boutique hotel. Continuing the creative theme, the property's collection of fine art is scattered throughout, while there are also pretty gardens to relax in. Rooms are sleek and modern, and range from standard queen rooms to swanky two-bedroom suites.</p>

Missouri: The Truitt, Kansas City

There's a cool, moody vibe throughout the entirety of this design-focused hotel in Kansas City. It's owned by a local couple who poured a lot of love into reshaping the former Art Institute Building into a gorgeous boutique hotel. Continuing the creative theme, the property's collection of fine art is scattered throughout, while there are also pretty gardens to relax in. Rooms are sleek and modern, and range from standard queen rooms to swanky two-bedroom suites.

<p>This lavish property is a level up from a classic hotel, offering a series of lodges and glamping options across 37,000 acres of Montana's wilderness, on a working cattle ranch. It's set out along the Blackfoot River and guests can strap in for all sorts of outdoor adventures, from rafting and climbing to horse-back riding – the Saddle Club (pictured) is the largest private equestrian center in the state. If you'd prefer to slow the pace, there's a spa (housed in a string of tents), while the on-site 's’moreologists' will help you make the perfect, oozing s'mores.</p>

Montana: The Resort at Paws Up, Greenough

This lavish property is a level up from a classic hotel, offering a series of lodges and glamping options across 37,000 acres of Montana's wilderness, on a working cattle ranch. It's set out along the Blackfoot River and guests can strap in for all sorts of outdoor adventures, from rafting and climbing to horse-back riding – the Saddle Club (pictured) is the largest private equestrian center in the state. If you'd prefer to slow the pace, there's a spa (housed in a string of tents), while the on-site 's’moreologists' will help you make the perfect, oozing s'mores.

<p>Opened in 2019, the Kindler Hotel brings a big dose of modernity to Nebraska's historic capital. It tips itself as the first of its kind in the city and is named for Ken Kindler, a local artist who specialized in copper work, and whose creations can be seen in the hotel lobby. There's a sumptuous lounge for artisan cocktails and a top-notch gym. You'll be in easy reach of all the attractions downtown too.</p>

Nebraska: The Kindler Hotel, Lincoln

Opened in 2019, the Kindler Hotel brings a big dose of modernity to Nebraska's historic capital. It tips itself as the first of its kind in the city and is named for Ken Kindler, a local artist who specialized in copper work, and whose creations can be seen in the hotel lobby. There's a sumptuous lounge for artisan cocktails and a top-notch gym. You'll be in easy reach of all the attractions downtown too.

<p>This relaxing retreat makes the most of some of Nevada's rugged countryside. It's just outside one of America's most underrated national parks – Great Basin – a land of stalactite-filled caverns, mountains and epic dark skies. There's plenty to keep you in the resort itself too. Rooms are simple but comfy, and there's an outdoor pool with views of the surrounding, scrub-covered bluffs.</p>

Nevada: Hidden Canyon Retreat, Baker

This relaxing retreat makes the most of some of Nevada's rugged countryside. It's just outside one of America's most underrated national parks – Great Basin – a land of stalactite-filled caverns, mountains and epic dark skies. There's plenty to keep you in the resort itself too. Rooms are simple but comfy, and there's an outdoor pool with views of the surrounding, scrub-covered bluffs.

<p>New England is filled with quaint hotels and inns, and this charming spot in Portsmouth is among them. Although the original part of the inn was built back in 1801, the property was carefully renovated in 2017 – so the historic and the modern meet beautifully here. The handful of guest rooms have contemporary comforts like Matouk bed linens and the peaceful gardens are a lovely place to while away a few hours.</p>

New Hampshire: The Sailmaker's House, Portsmouth

New England is filled with quaint hotels and inns, and this charming spot in Portsmouth is among them. Although the original part of the inn was built back in 1801, the property was carefully renovated in 2017 – so the historic and the modern meet beautifully here. The handful of guest rooms have contemporary comforts like Matouk bed linens and the peaceful gardens are a lovely place to while away a few hours.

<p>"Modern style and historic bones" – that's the sell at this ultra-vogue hotel in New Jersey's Montclair, a small town located a short drive from New York City. The design is impeccable throughout, with carefully selected objets d'art, deep tones and areas of exposed brick. The place was originally a private residence, built back in 1902, but now its 31 distinctive rooms welcome discerning travelers and their pets. The George is dog-friendly and will give your pup the VIP treatment.</p>

New Jersey: The George, Montclair

"Modern style and historic bones" – that's the sell at this ultra-vogue hotel in New Jersey's Montclair, a small town located a short drive from New York City. The design is impeccable throughout, with carefully selected objets d'art, deep tones and areas of exposed brick. The place was originally a private residence, built back in 1902, but now its 31 distinctive rooms welcome discerning travelers and their pets. The George is dog-friendly and will give your pup the VIP treatment.

<p>This hotel describes itself as "a sanctuary for the cultural traveller" and also claims to be the only Native American-owned hotel in downtown Santa Fe. It's a pretty special place, with sun-baked walls reminiscent of an adobe pueblo, and the chance to experience indigenous art and music throughout. There's also a serene pool area, an indulgent spa and Amaya, a fine restaurant inspired by the traditions of Pueblo and northern New Mexican people. </p>

New Mexico: Hotel Santa Fe, Santa Fe

This hotel describes itself as "a sanctuary for the cultural traveller" and also claims to be the only Native American-owned hotel in downtown Santa Fe. It's a pretty special place, with sun-baked walls reminiscent of an adobe pueblo, and the chance to experience indigenous art and music throughout. There's also a serene pool area, an indulgent spa and Amaya, a fine restaurant inspired by the traditions of Pueblo and northern New Mexican people. 

<p>The Big Apple teems with stellar hotel options, many of which are independently owned and operated – but there's something extra special about The Mark, with its Upper East Side zip code and views over Central Park. This is classic New York City luxury, with Ladurée macarons left by your bedside and on-site shoe-shiners to keep you looking sharp. There are also plenty of amenities for four-legged friends (including a doggy dining menu), and the rooms and suites are every bit as sophisticated as you'd expect (with neutral tones and carefully appointed artworks and trinkets).</p>

New York: The Mark Hotel, New York City

The Big Apple teems with stellar hotel options, many of which are independently owned and operated – but there's something extra special about The Mark, with its Upper East Side zip code and views over Central Park. This is classic New York City luxury, with Ladurée macarons left by your bedside and on-site shoe-shiners to keep you looking sharp. There are also plenty of amenities for four-legged friends (including a doggy dining menu), and the rooms and suites are every bit as sophisticated as you'd expect (with neutral tones and carefully appointed artworks and trinkets).

<p>You're a stone's throw from buzzy Charlotte's city center at this historic mansion (built in 1915), but you'll feel as though you're worlds away. It oozes a genteel Southern vibe, with its landscaped grounds, columned, white-washed façade and pretty porch area. That Southern charm extends to the hospitality too. You'll be thoroughly looked after here, as you make the most of the individually decorated rooms, cozy library and 4.5 acres of gardens.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/131619/the-best-familyfriendly-hotel-in-every-state">Check out the best family-friendly hotel in every state</a></strong></p>

North Carolina: The Duke Mansion, Charlotte

You're a stone's throw from buzzy Charlotte's city center at this historic mansion (built in 1915), but you'll feel as though you're worlds away. It oozes a genteel Southern vibe, with its landscaped grounds, columned, white-washed façade and pretty porch area. That Southern charm extends to the hospitality too. You'll be thoroughly looked after here, as you make the most of the individually decorated rooms, cozy library and 4.5 acres of gardens.

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<p>This North Dakota city is on the up, and the resurgence is helped along by cool boutique hotels like this one. Hotel Donaldson originally opened in the 19th century, but fell into disrepair over the years until it was revamped and reopened in the early 2000s. Now it's a cool, artist-led space with bold artworks in rooms and common areas, and a restaurant (temporarily closed) that champions local ingredients.</p>

North Dakota: Hotel Donaldson, Fargo

This North Dakota city is on the up, and the resurgence is helped along by cool boutique hotels like this one. Hotel Donaldson originally opened in the 19th century, but fell into disrepair over the years until it was revamped and reopened in the early 2000s. Now it's a cool, artist-led space with bold artworks in rooms and common areas, and a restaurant that champions local ingredients.

<p>A true home-from-home, this family-owned inn is as quaint as can be, with gardens bright with perennials and a range of accommodations – there's the option of cozy rooms and suites, or entire on-site houses and apartments. The main inn dates back to the mid-1800s, and the historic character is captured in the design (think patterned rugs and big, chintzy armchairs). Guests rave about the hearty cooked breakfasts too.</p>

Ohio: Mount Vernon Inn, Mount Vernon

A true home-from-home, this family-owned inn is as quaint as can be, with gardens bright with perennials and a range of accommodations – there's the option of cozy rooms and suites, or entire on-site houses and apartments. The main inn dates back to the mid-1800s, and the historic character is captured in the design (think patterned rugs and big, chintzy armchairs). Guests rave about the hearty cooked breakfasts too.

<p>The Campbell Hotel is nearly 100 years old, originally opened in 1927. Throughout the years, the property, which sits on historic Route 66, fell into disrepair and underwent extensive renovations before reopening just over a decade ago. Now, it has a contemporary edge with a lively lounge bar and a modern spa, plus rooms filled with black and white photos, four-poster beds and comfy soft furnishings.</p>

Oklahoma: Campbell Hotel, Tulsa

The Campbell Hotel is nearly 100 years old, originally opened in 1927. Throughout the years, the property, which sits on historic Route 66, fell into disrepair and underwent extensive renovations before reopening just over a decade ago. Now, it has a contemporary edge with a lively lounge bar and a modern spa, plus rooms filled with black and white photos, four-poster beds and comfy soft furnishings.

<p>It's all about location when it comes to this opulent inn and spa in Oregon's Willamette Valley. You'll find yourself in the heart of the state's wine country, with bucolic views in all directions. The hotel itself is no slump either. Guests can indulge in relaxing treatments at the spa, elevated dining options and, of course, a fabulous selection of local wines. The glittering pool (pictured) is a highlight too.</p>

Oregon: Allison Inn & Spa, Newberg

It's all about location when it comes to this opulent inn and spa in Oregon's Willamette Valley. You'll find yourself in the heart of the state's wine country, with bucolic views in all directions. The hotel itself is no slump either. Guests can indulge in relaxing treatments at the spa, elevated dining options and, of course, a fabulous selection of local wines. The glittering pool (pictured) is a highlight too.

<p>One of the region's most historic hotels, Morris House dates right back to 1787, when it was a private residence for multiple generations of the Morris family. Now, it's an elegant boutique hotel within kissing distance of some of Philly's best historic attractions – like the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall. Rooms run the gamut from standard digs to giant suites. There's a 24-hour concierge service too.</p>

Pennsylvania: Morris House Hotel, Philadelphia

One of the region's most historic hotels, Morris House dates right back to 1787, when it was a private residence for multiple generations of the Morris family. Now, it's an elegant boutique hotel within kissing distance of some of Philly's best historic attractions – like the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall. Rooms run the gamut from standard digs to giant suites. There's a 24-hour concierge service too.

<p>Few New England hotels can rival this one when it comes to location: The Chanler looks over the Atlantic from a bluff on Newport's famous Cliff Walk, a route studded with sumptuous Gilded Age mansions. The hotel is small but perfectly formed, with 20 neat rooms tucked away inside a 19th-century mansion – each room is designed to evoke a particular era, from dark wood and a curtained bed in the English Tudor suite to intricate molding and gilded details in the Renaissance chamber.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/90765/the-most-glamorous-hotel-in-every-state">Discover your state's most glamorous hotel</a></strong></p>

Rhode Island: The Chanler at Cliff Walk, Newport

Few New England hotels can rival this one when it comes to location: The Chanler looks over the Atlantic from a bluff on Newport's famous Cliff Walk, a route studded with sumptuous Gilded Age mansions. The hotel is small but perfectly formed, with 20 neat rooms tucked away inside a 19th-century mansion – each room is designed to evoke a particular era, from dark wood and a curtained bed in the English Tudor suite to intricate molding and gilded details in the Renaissance chamber.

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<p>If you're looking for an escape in South Dakota's Black Hills, the gateway city of Sturgis might be it – and the down-to-earth Hotel Sturgis is an ideal base. You'll be right on Main Street and each of the 22 rooms have thoughtful amenities like a microwave. Some also have balconies looking over the city. The building itself actually dates back to 1892 and was originally known as Benevolent Hall.</p>

South Dakota: Hotel Sturgis, Sturgis

If you're looking for an escape in South Dakota's Black Hills, the gateway city of Sturgis might be it – and the down-to-earth Hotel Sturgis is an ideal base. You'll be right on Main Street and each of the 22 rooms have thoughtful amenities like a microwave. Some also have balconies looking over the city. The building itself actually dates back to 1892 and was originally known as Benevolent Hall.

<p>The city of Charleston is as charming as they come and this historic inn/boutique hotel fits in perfectly. It's oh-so-sophisticated with an adults-only policy and a series of plush, mid-century-modern rooms fitted into a three-story house thought to date back to the 1860s. For foodies, the free European-style breakfast, daily wine and cheese pairings and nightly chocolate truffles are an extra bonus too.</p>

South Carolina: 86 Cannon, Charleston

The city of Charleston is as charming as they come and this historic inn/boutique hotel fits in perfectly. It's oh-so-sophisticated with an adults-only policy and a series of plush, mid-century-modern rooms fitted into a three-story house thought to date back to the 1860s. For foodies, the free European-style breakfast, daily wine and cheese pairings and nightly chocolate truffles are an extra bonus too.

<p>Music City has plenty of first-rate lodgings, but this one in cool East Nashville is particularly unique. It's housed in a converted church that's over a century old, all stained glass and soaring ceilings. The design-led space has eye-popping splashes of color throughout. The hotel is tech-forward too: there's no concierge or check-in staff – instead guests access their room with a special code. Best of all, a portion of your reservation fee will go to a local homeless shelter.</p>

Tennessee: The Russell, Nashville

Music City has plenty of first-rate lodgings, but this one in cool East Nashville is particularly unique. It's housed in a converted church that's over a century old, all stained glass and soaring ceilings. The design-led space has eye-popping splashes of color throughout. The hotel is tech-forward too: there's no concierge or check-in staff – instead guests access their room with a special code. Best of all, a portion of your reservation fee will go to a local homeless shelter.

<p>As cool and quirky as the Texan capital itself, Heywood Hotel is situated in up-and-coming East Austin, with its cult restaurants, boutiques and bars. You'll be presented with locally brewed craft beer upon check-in, and you'll bed down in a room (there are only seven) with jazzy local artworks and bold pops of color. The courtyard is a lovely place to relax on an evening too.</p>

Texas: Heywood Hotel, Austin

As cool and quirky as the Texan capital itself, Heywood Hotel is situated in up-and-coming East Austin, with its cult restaurants, boutiques and bars. You'll be presented with locally brewed craft beer upon check-in, and you'll bed down in a room (there are only seven) with jazzy local artworks and bold pops of color. The courtyard is a lovely place to relax on an evening too.

<p>As its name suggests, this Park City bolthole began life as a schoolhouse – the 1889 building has since been lovingly restored and filled with a sophisticated boutique hotel. There's a wonderful mix of old-world and modern here, with carefully chosen European antiques sharing space with colorful contemporary paintings. You can also make the most of a heated spa and a cozy ski lounge, perfect if you've spent an afternoon on Park City's world-famous slopes.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/132999/the-worlds-best-hotel-breakfasts">Discover the world's best hotel breakfasts</a></strong></p>

Utah: Washington School House Hotel, Park City

As its name suggests, this Park City bolthole began life as a schoolhouse – the 1889 building has since been lovingly restored and filled with a sophisticated boutique hotel. There's a wonderful mix of old-world and modern here, with carefully chosen European antiques sharing space with colorful contemporary paintings. You can also make the most of a heated spa and a cozy ski lounge, perfect if you've spent an afternoon on Park City's world-famous slopes.

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<p>The clue's in the name: this gorgeous lodge was founded by the von Trapp family (yes, that von Trapp family) and has been owned and operated by them for decades. The rustic, Alpine-style lodge has 96 guest rooms and sprawling, trail-crossed grounds for outdoor activities. Look out for the Wiener schnitzel on the dinner menu and make time to hang out in the beer hall too.</p>

Vermont: Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe

The clue's in the name: this gorgeous lodge was founded by the von Trapp family (yes, that von Trapp family) and has been owned and operated by them for decades. The rustic, Alpine-style lodge has 96 guest rooms and sprawling, trail-crossed grounds for outdoor activities. Look out for the Wiener schnitzel on the dinner menu and make time to hang out in the beer hall too.

<p>While the hotel itself sits in Virginia, the cool city of Bristol actually seeps into Tennessee too, and the property harnesses the spirit of both. The small city is also known as the 'Birthplace of Country Music' and you can expect live music on the rooftop, Tennessee whiskey behind the bar and some of Virginia's finest local produce on the plates at Vivian's Table, the hotel restaurant. The smart building dates back to 1925 and restoration efforts have protected original elements including the stucco exterior.</p>

Virginia: The Bristol Hotel, Bristol

While the hotel itself sits in Virginia, the cool city of Bristol actually seeps into Tennessee too, and the property harnesses the spirit of both. The small city is also known as the 'Birthplace of Country Music' and you can expect live music on the rooftop, Tennessee whiskey behind the bar and some of Virginia's finest local produce on the plates at Vivian's Table, the hotel restaurant. The smart building dates back to 1925 and restoration efforts have protected original elements including the stucco exterior.

<p>You might not have heard of Ilwaco, but this teensy city on the Washington coast has a thriving arts community and easy access to Cape Disappointment State Park (which, incidentally, is unlikely to disappoint at all, with its rugged shores and lighthouses). Friendly At The Helm Hotel is the perfect place to stay and since it's adult-only, you're guaranteed some peace and quiet. The rooms pay homage to their waterfront location, sharing names with fishing vessels, and you can relax at the down-to-earth pub with a pint.</p>

Washington: At The Helm Hotel and Pub, Ilwaco

You might not have heard of Ilwaco, but this teensy city on the Washington coast has a thriving arts community and easy access to Cape Disappointment State Park (which, incidentally, is unlikely to disappoint at all, with its rugged shores and lighthouses). Friendly At The Helm Hotel is the perfect place to stay and since it's adult-only, you're guaranteed some peace and quiet. The rooms pay homage to their waterfront location, sharing names with fishing vessels, and you can relax at the down-to-earth pub with a pint.

<p>Close to pretty Charles Town and Harpers Ferry, this West Virginia inn is heavy on the luxuries. There's the Gatehouse Spa, which offers indulgent treatments from couples' massages to 24-carat gold facials, plus a restaurant serving refined, seasonal dishes from a chef who's worked at Michelin-starred spots. There are inclusive packages geared towards couples, foodies or lovers of the outdoors, and the rooms are fittingly classic and elegant.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/87519/the-most-remote-hotel-in-every-state">This is the most remote hotel in every state</a></strong></p>

West Virginia: Hillbrook Inn & Spa, Charles Town

Close to pretty Charles Town and Harpers Ferry, this West Virginia inn is heavy on the luxuries. There's the Gatehouse Spa, which offers indulgent treatments from couples' massages to 24-carat gold facials, plus a restaurant serving refined, seasonal dishes from a chef who's worked at Michelin-starred spots. There are inclusive packages geared towards couples, foodies or lovers of the outdoors, and the rooms are fittingly classic and elegant.

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<p>This Mayville hotel was established in 1896 and has happily stood the test of time. New owners took over the hotel in 2020, and they've seen to it that it's been restored while maintaining much of its historic character. When it comes to decor, wood runs throughout and the walls are now hung with art from Midwestern artists. The Beaumont bar is a favorite spot, whipping up classic cocktails and hosting live music at weekends. </p>

Wisconsin: Audubon Hotel, Mayville

This Mayville hotel was established in 1896 and has happily stood the test of time. New owners took over the hotel in 2020, and they've seen to it that it's been restored while maintaining much of its historic character. When it comes to decor, wood runs throughout and the walls are now hung with art from Midwestern artists. The Beaumont bar is a favorite spot, whipping up classic cocktails and hosting live music at weekends. 

<p>Originally opened in 1902, this Cody hotel was built by infamous hunter and entertainer William Frederick Cody, or 'Buffalo Bill'. He named his beloved hotel for his daughter Irma and still today it evokes the spirit of the Old West, with Cody's original suites faithfully resorted and open to the public. The restaurant is a destination too: come by for comforting prime ribs (the house speciality), steaks and burgers, and make the most of the lunch buffet.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/77764/americas-most-haunted-hotels">Check out America's most haunted hotels</a></strong></p>

Wyoming: Buffalo Bill's Irma Hotel, Cody

Originally opened in 1902, this Cody hotel was built by infamous hunter and entertainer William Frederick Cody, or 'Buffalo Bill'. He named his beloved hotel for his daughter Irma and still today it evokes the spirit of the Old West, with Cody's original suites faithfully resorted and open to the public. The restaurant is a destination too: come by for comforting prime ribs (the house speciality), steaks and burgers, and make the most of the lunch buffet.

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About the neighborhood, what's nearby.

  • Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - 5 min walk
  • Times Square - 12 min walk
  • Broadway - 14 min walk
  • Manhattan Cruise Terminal - 16 min walk
  • Madison Square Garden - 17 min walk

Getting around

  • 42 St. - Port Authority Bus Terminal Station - 7 min walk
  • Penn Station - 18 min walk
  • Newark Liberty Intl. Airport (EWR) - 27 min drive

Restaurants

  • Gotham West Market - 5 min walk
  • Starbucks - 4 min walk
  • Romeo and Juliet Colombian Coffee - 3 min walk
  • Mr Biggs Bar & Grill - 2 min walk
  • Oslo Coffee Roasters - 4 min walk

About this property

  • A seasonal outdoor pool with sun loungers
  • Self parking (surcharge), a gift shop, and concierge services
  • A water dispenser, multilingual staff, and ATM/banking services
  • A 24-hour front desk, 1 meeting room, and a front-desk safe
  • Guest reviews give good marks for the overall condition
  • LED light bulbs and eco-friendly cleaning products
  • Bathrooms with eco-friendly toiletries and shower/tub combinations
  • Flat-screen TVs with cable channels
  • Refrigerators, microwaves, and free infant beds

Property amenities

  • Available in all rooms: WiFi (USD 6 per night)
  • Available in some public areas: WiFi (USD 6 per stay)

Parking and transportation

  • Self parking on site (USD 30 per day)

Food and drink

  • A coffee shop/cafe
  • A restaurant

Restaurants on site

  • Broadway Cafe

Things to do

  • Seasonal outdoor pool

Family friendly

  • In-room microwave
  • In-room refrigerator
  • Rollaway/extra bed (surcharge)

Conveniences

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Gift shop/newsstand
  • Luggage storage
  • Safe at front desk
  • Water dispenser

Guest services

  • Change of bedsheets on request
  • Change of towels on request
  • Concierge services
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Multilingual staff
  • Tour and ticket assistance

Business services

  • Business center
  • Meeting room
  • Pool loungers

Accessibility

  • At least 80% lighting from LEDs
  • At least 80% of food locally-sourced
  • At least 80% organic food
  • Biodegradable coffee stirrers available
  • Biodegradable drinking straws available
  • Comprehensive food waste policy
  • Double-glazed windows
  • Local culture and ecosystem education
  • No plastic coffee stirrers
  • No plastic drinking straws
  • No plastic soft drink bottles
  • No plastic water bottles
  • Reusable cups
  • Reusable tableware
  • Smoke-free property

Room amenities

  • Free toiletries
  • Private bathroom
  • Shower/bathtub combination

Entertainment

  • Flat-screen TV with cable channels
  • Limited room service
  • Refrigerator
  • Air conditioning (climate-controlled)
  • Eco-friendly cleaning products available
  • Eco-friendly toiletries
  • Iron/ironing board
  • LED lighting
  • Water-efficient showers

Special check-in instructions

Access methods, children and extra beds, property payment types, important information.

You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property:

  • Deposit: USD 25.00 per day

We have included all charges provided to us by the property.

Optional extras

  • Fee for in-room wireless internet: USD 6 per night (rates may vary)
  • Fee for wireless internet in public areas: USD 6 per stay (rates may vary)
  • Self parking fee: USD 30 per day
  • Rollaway bed fee: USD 15 per night

The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.

You need to know

We should mention, property is also known as, frequently asked questions.

Yes, this property has a seasonal outdoor pool.

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

Self parking is available for USD 30 per day.

Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; Check-in end time: anytime.

Check-out is at noon.

Located in Manhattan, this hotel is within a 15-minute walk of Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Times Square, and Broadway. Bryant Park and Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum are also within 15 minutes. 42 St. - Port Authority Bus Terminal Station is 7 minutes by foot and 34th Street–Hudson Yards Station is 9 minutes.

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A thrilling roller coaster and terrible food: My stay at the New York New York in Las Vegas

Chris Nelson

  • You get a kitschy taste of New York City in the middle of Las Vegas.
  • A recent renovation gives rooms a new feel.
  • The new partnership with Marriott leaves elite-level Bonvoy members wanting more.

As someone who visits Sin City at least 12 times per year, I know how important where you stay is — and how a hotel can make or break your trip. Las Vegas has many hotels to offer guests , from hyper-themed resorts that mimic famous cities worldwide like The Venetian to ultra-luxury resorts like the shiny new Fontainebleau ; there truly is something for everyone.

On my most recent trip to Las Vegas, I wanted to stay at an MGM property to test the benefits of the now-live partnership with Marriott.

If you're considering a stay at the New York New York Hotel and Casino, here's what you need to know before booking.

What is the New York New York Hotel and Casino

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The New York, New York hotel opened its doors in 1997 and has been a staple of the Las Vegas strip ever since, leaving travelers wondering if they're in the desert or the middle of Times Square. The resort is just about a seven-minute drive from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) and tucked on the south side of the Strip.

This hotel is home to a whopping 2,085 guest rooms and suites, as well as 24 restaurants, with 10 being full service; the rest are either food court joints or quick service.

It's also synonymous with the Big Apple Coaster that runs through the hotel as well as outside around the faux New York City skyline. The roller coaster is inside the Big Apple Arcade, which is a hit for tourists of all ages, making it one of the more family-friendly properties on the Strip .

It's Las Vegas, so naturally this hotel has a large casino with all the standard table games and slot machines; many of them are New York-themed.

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The location

This hotel sits toward the end of the south side of the Strip. It's connected by land bridges to the world-famous MGM Grand, making it easy to catch a show there or go to the Hakkasan nightclub.

A land bridge also connects it to the Excalibur Hotel & Casino. The south side of the strip is home to most of the MGM properties, so if you want to casino hop and earn Tier Rewards, this hotel is in a great location.

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How to book the New York New York Hotel

There are multiple ways to book a stay at New York New York. With the new partnership between MGM and Marriott, you can book and earn Loyalty Points via either Marriott Bonvoy or MGM Rewards. Guests can also redeem MGM points or Marriott Bonvoy points for free nights.

Rates can start as low as $55 a night up to $450, depending on the time you travel and what events might be going on in the city. The nightly rate was $348 when I stayed, likely due to a NASCAR event happening over the weekend. Weekend rates, on average, tend to be higher than weeknights.

Looking further into the year, this hotel could be booked for as low as 9,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

New York New York also charges a nightly resort of $42 plus tax. This fee is only waived if you have MGM Gold status or higher or are a Marriott Ambassador elite .

MGM and Marriott partnership

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MGM and Marriott recently started a new partnership and have been advertising it online; however, there was barely any mention of it inside the New York City-themed resort.

I chose to book through Marriott Bonvoy since I hold Titanium status; based on my experience, you shouldn't expect much as a Marriott Bonvoy elite member. At check-in, one sign mentioned that Bonvoy Titanium and Ambassador elite members could use the MGM gold check-in area.

When I checked in, I was offered the choice of a welcome gift of 1,000 Bonvoy points or a daily $15 food and beverage credit. I opted for the latter. The agent who checked me in also offered me a late checkout of noon — a far cry from the usual 4 p.m. checkout I am used to at Marriott properties.

Every room has been renovated

Last summer, rooms and suites underwent a full-scale $63 million renovation. The renovations optimized the room's current dimensions, incorporating moveable work surfaces, installing readily accessible USB/USB-C power outlets and adding extra closet space and shelving.

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In my SoHo double queen room, the beds were comfortable and quite plush. A small bedside table between the two beds held a phone, power outlets and USB/USB-C ports.

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The rooms featured many elements inspired by New York City, including faux exposed brick, yellow cab-colored accents, and New York City-centric artwork; some parts felt a little contrived and on the kitschy side.

Each room has a 55-inch television with streaming capabilities, a small wardrobe closet, a small table and chair, and a safe; I would have liked the TV and seating area to be bigger, though.

I was also disappointed — but not surprised — that there was no minifridge. This meant that if I wanted cold drinks, I would have to go downstairs and buy them. There was also no coffee maker in the room. I would have had to go downstairs to Starbucks to get my morning caffeine fix. Believe me, those lines can be 20-plus people long in the morning.

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The bathroom was small but made great use of the space, featuring a shower and tub combo with great water pressure.

The amenities in the bathroom were sparse and left more to be desired. However, my favorite part of the bathroom was the mirror and great lighting, making it the perfect place to take a selfie before going out.

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The room had a decent view of the Big Apple roller coaster, but I was not a fan of the small, narrow windows. I would have preferred one large window to give a better view of the roller coaster and the Las Vegas strip.

New York City inspiration is everywhere

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Since this hotel is themed after New York City, you can expect to find resemblances of the city throughout the property and not just in your room.

There are walkways filled with street signs, subway station signs and faux buildings designed to make you feel like you're really in the Big Apple. Outside, you'll notice that the building itself is actually made up of replicas of famous New York City buildings and landmarks, so you might even find yourself sleeping in the Empire State Building or the Chrysler Building.

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Beyond gaming, eating and pretending to be a New Yorker, this MGM resort has plenty to offer guests.

Sadly, during my stay, the pool was closed for yearly renovations and painting in preparation for the upcoming spring pool party season, so I could not access it.

Las Vegas is known for hosting pool parties during the day with world-famous DJs at clubs like Wet Republic, Tao Beach Club and Encore Beach Club. Even in the colder months or during bad weather, you can head over to Marquee at the nearby Cosmopolitan for its Dome Pool party — the only covered pool party in Vegas.

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New York New York does not have a spa, but there is a well-equipped gym that I found pleasantly surprising. I was expecting a small room with a few pieces of equipment, but it was enough for me to get a full workout in.

The gym featured a small free weight section, many cardio machines and a small variety of strength training machines. There were cold towels available for guests and a water bottle refill station.

Authentic New York-style food and bars galore

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Being a foodie, I was excited to try the various cuisines the restaurants offered to see how they compared to the real New York's vibrant dining scene.

My toughest decision during the trip was deciding which restaurants to eat at, and it's safe to say no one will go hungry here. There were options for every budget, from simple, fast casual food court eateries to full-service sit-down restaurants.

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I stopped at Broadway Burger Bar and had a Broadway Signature burger and fries ($17), which was a below-standard burger with bacon, lettuce and tomato. While filling, it lacked flavor or character. At that price, I should've just gone to Shake Shack, a staple New York City restaurant; at least the burgers there are consistently good, and I know what to expect.

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The next night on the trip, I stopped at II Fornaio, as I was in the mood for Italian. Once again, the food was underwhelming. I went with the calamari ($18) as a starter. It was undercooked, and the sauce was not very good.

Then, I went with the Fradiavola pizza (24). The pizza lacked any real flavor and was undercooked, as well. For the price, I can't recommend this at all. Save your money and opt for the pizza-by-the-slice restaurant in the food court upstairs or the Sbarro across the street.

I didn't get a chance to eat at Gallagher's Steakhouse, but the staff highly recommended it; although, with the previous meals I had on the property, I was hesitant about that. The steaks start at $65, but I decided against it as I wanted to stretch my dollars — and potentially save myself from (expensive) disappointment.

There was also a full room service, but once again, I opted out of trying that to save money.

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Outside the hotel is The Park , an outdoor dining area full of food carts and chain restaurants like Shake Shack, Tom's Watch Bar and Luke's Lobster.

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New York New York's bar scene offers seemingly endless options. From the Las Vegas outpost of Coyote Ugly to a dueling piano bar and a buzzy Irish pub, there is something for every palette.

At Hersey Chocolate World's Chocolate Bar, I tried the $16 chocolate raspberry espresso martini, which was outstanding. The bar also had plenty of sweet treats and nonalcoholic drink options. I had to walk by this bar to get to my room every time, and it was always packed to the brim with people.

Attractions for all ages

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The New York New York hotel has attractions for all ages, like a world-famous Cirque de Soleil show, as well as the Hershey Chocolate World, synonymous with Times Square. You can also find a large arcade with games for young folks and the young at heart.

The most notable attraction is the Big Apple roller coaster. The red-colored track stands out in the Las Vegas strip skyline; it goes outside, around the building and ends back inside over the casino floor. I got a chance to ride the roller coaster, and it was a rough and painful, yet thrilling, experience. I recommend riding it at least once if you're a thrill seeker. Tickets for one ride start at $25, and you can get a discount for another ride if you didn't get enough adrenaline pumping.

Checking out

As a regular in Las Vegas, I have stayed at many hotels up and down the Vegas Strip. If the nightly rate at New York New York exceeds $180 or more than 20,000 Bonvoy points, I recommend checking out other options like its next-door neighbor, the Park MGM . This is one of the strip's better budget-friendly options with recently renovated rooms. I would also opt for food elsewhere, but if you are in a pinch, there are some serviceable options.

I would have liked to see more signage detailing the partnership between MGM and Marriott, and I hope the benefits will improve in the future. But if the nightly rate is good, I will stay here again because of the location alone.

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