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Room Mate Grace Boutique Hotel
3.5 out of 5
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P5,430
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.2/5Excellent! (2,098 reviews)

"The location was great! Just be sure to ask for a room not close to the street as it can be loud."…"

Reviewed on Dec 16, 2019

Room Mate Grace Boutique Hotel
Hotel Belleclaire
3.5 out of 5
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P5,146
per night
Jan 2 - Jan 3
4/5Very Good! (6,068 reviews)

"The exterior of building is gorgeous. The interior modern and clean."…"

Reviewed on Dec 24, 2019

Hotel Belleclaire
The Kimberly Hotel
4 out of 5
145 E 50th St, New York, NY
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P10,450
per night
Jan 12 - Jan 13
4.7/5Exceptional! (2,470 reviews)

"Large room, excellent service, cleanliness. Furnishings could use an update. Somewhat dated"…"

Reviewed on Dec 28, 2019

The Kimberly Hotel
Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel
4.5 out of 5
15 Gold Street, New York, NY
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P5,998
per night
Jan 2 - Jan 3
4.5/5Wonderful! (1,719 reviews)

"This is the second time we’ve stay at Gild Hall. We have loved both times. The staff is always so kind. Makes our trip even more enjoyable!"…"

Reviewed on Dec 24, 2019

Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel
City Club Hotel
4 out of 5
55 W 44th St, New York, NY
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P4,518
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.3/5Excellent! (2,215 reviews)

"Great location great staff would definitely stay there again."…"

Reviewed on Dec 28, 2019

City Club Hotel
Arlo NoMad
4 out of 5
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P5,750
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.4/5Wonderful! (2,114 reviews)

"The hotel is cute and quirky. The room was tiny but excellent for one person. The elevator can be frustrating. I recommend staying on a lower floor if possible."…"

Reviewed on Dec 27, 2019

Arlo NoMad
Arlo SoHo
4 out of 5
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P5,750
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.4/5Excellent! (1,597 reviews)

"Arrived at 11am, expecting to check in at 3pm. To my surprise, i was prompted to my room right away. Clean, chic, and hip. The hotel atmosphere is very aesthetically pleasing and relaxing. Room is a bit tight but super clean and updated. The door to the toilet has a big gap so if you room with others, ..."…"

Reviewed on Dec 27, 2019

Arlo SoHo
Hotel Giraffe by Library Hotel Collection
4 out of 5
365 Park Ave S, New York, NY
Free Cancellation
P11,362
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.8/5Exceptional! (902 reviews)

"Very clean, great staff and very convenient. Subway on the other side of the street. Love the 5-8pm complementary wine and cheese. We will come back"…"

Reviewed on Dec 26, 2019

Hotel Giraffe by Library Hotel Collection
The Pearl New York
4 out of 5
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P7,883
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.7/5Exceptional! (3,679 reviews)

"Great location and friendly staff. Comfortable rooms and lobby."…"

Reviewed on Dec 27, 2019

The Pearl New York
The Roger
4 out of 5
131 Madison Ave, New York, NY
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P6,541
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.3/5Excellent! (1,055 reviews)

"The hotel was nice, as were the staff. It’s in a nice location. Debris was falling onto our terrace and there was no seating as with the other terraces. Bummed about that. My wife and I would have loved to sit outside on our terrace while drinking our coffee. The room was clean, and well kept. We ..."…"

Reviewed on Dec 27, 2019

The Roger
The Kimpton Muse Hotel
4.5 out of 5
Free Cancellation
P7,666
per night
Jan 1 - Jan 2
4.5/5Wonderful! (2,044 reviews)

"Amazing place!! Also found out they are completely dog friendly bc the Kimpton’s would travel with their dogs many years ago and were never able to find a hotel for them to stay in with them! So every Kimpton hotel is dog friendly! And no charge!!! So accommodating!! Had such a great experience there! ..."…"

Reviewed on Dec 24, 2019

The Kimpton Muse Hotel
Hotel Elysee by Library Hotel Collection
4 out of 5
Free Cancellation
P11,362
per night
Jan 1 - Jan 2
4.6/5Exceptional! (782 reviews)

"Loved this property--would absolutely recommend this property and will stay here again. The staff is amazing!"…"

Reviewed on Nov 21, 2019

Hotel Elysee by Library Hotel Collection
Iberostar 70 Park Avenue
4 out of 5
70 Park Ave, New York, NY
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P8,624
per night
Jan 3 - Jan 4
4.2/5Excellent! (2,164 reviews)

"Lovely hotel in a great location. Clean and friendly staff, rooms spacious and warm."…"

Reviewed on Dec 27, 2019

Iberostar 70 Park Avenue
Casablanca Hotel by Library Hotel Collection
P10,906
per night
Jan 2 - Jan 3
4.8/5Exceptional! (1,214 reviews)

"It feels like a private club. The lounge provides opportunities to meet other guests. It has an old world charm and the provision of breakfast, wine and cheese and coffee and pastries throughout the day is wonderful."…"

Reviewed on Dec 18, 2019

Casablanca Hotel by Library Hotel Collection
The Franklin Hotel
3.5 out of 5
164 E 87th St, New York, NY
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P7,479
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
3.7/5Good! (1,826 reviews)

"Breakfast area had been closed by the health department...not even coffee could be served. Changed room after first night due to inferior mattress...staff was great dealing with our request for another room."…"

Reviewed on Dec 17, 2019

The Franklin Hotel
NoMo SoHo
4.5 out of 5
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P7,255
per night
Jan 1 - Jan 2
4.2/5Excellent! (1,952 reviews)

"It was beautiful. And the service was great. Breakfast was also good."…"

Reviewed on Dec 16, 2019

NoMo SoHo
The Michelangelo Hotel
5 out of 5
152 W 51st St, New York, NY
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P7,605
per night
Jan 5 - Jan 6
4.5/5Wonderful! (2,192 reviews)

"From check in to check out, all was wonderful. This was a staycation of sorts for me, but it was a terrific experience. Loved everything about this hotel. Hard to believe that right outside my window was bustling Times Square. I hardly notice until I went out."…"

Reviewed on Dec 27, 2019

The Michelangelo Hotel
Library Hotel by Library Hotel Collection
P10,731
per night
Jan 12 - Jan 13
4.8/5Exceptional! (760 reviews)

"Good location, friendly, helpful staff and nice cheese and wine!"…"

Reviewed on Dec 10, 2019

Library Hotel by Library Hotel Collection
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Where Should I Stay in New York?

Searching for a unique accommodation for your visit to New York? A boutique hotel may be just what you want if you enjoy smaller hotels with personalized service and good atmosphere. Select from 328 boutique-style accommodations in New York to find a property that captures this destination's local spirit.

Travelers say they like these boutique hotels in New York:

Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel: 4.5-star hotel with 126 guestrooms. Enjoy the restaurant, bar, and fitness center. Popular with our guests for its breakfast and comfortable rooms.

The Kimpton Muse Hotel: 4.5-star hotel with 200 guestrooms. This property offers a restaurant, a 24-hour fitness center, and in-room massages. Expedia travelers like its overall value and close public transit.

Hotel Elysee by Library Hotel Collection: 4-star hotel with 100 guestrooms. Take advantage of this property's restaurant, bar, and free breakfast. Our guests enjoy the central location and clean rooms.

NoMo SoHo: 4.5-star hotel with 263 guestrooms. Provides guests with a restaurant, a 24-hour fitness center, and in-room massages. Reviews say the comfortable beds is noteworthy.

The Michelangelo Hotel: 5-star hotel with 179 guestrooms. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a restaurant, a bar, and a fitness center. Expedia travelers like the comfortable rooms and proximity to shopping.

What Should I See and Do in New York?

Once you've decided where to stay in lively New York, plan what to do for fun on your vacation. Visitors speak positively about this destination's scenic landscape, art galleries, and renowned opera.

New York is also well known for its:
  • Theater
  • Entertainment
  • Skyscrapers
  • Museums
  • Architecture
  • Parks

While you're out and about in New York, popular attractions like Times Square, Broadway, and New York Public Library are worth a visit. You might also want to see well-known spots like Lyric, Macy's, and Rockefeller Center during your trip.

When Should I Plan a Trip to New York?

If you want to know about the local weather, use this info to plan when to get away to New York:

  • Hottest months: July, August, June, and September, with an average temperature of 83°F
  • Coldest months: January, February, December, and March, with an average temperature of 28°F
  • Driest months: February, January, November, and December, with an average rainfall of 3.69 inches
  • Rainiest months: July, April, August, and June, with an average rainfall of 4.49 inches

Getting Around New York

The closest major airport is in New York, NY (LGA-LaGuardia), which is located 6.1 mi (9.8 km) from the heart of the city, but Teterboro, NJ (TEB) may also be an option. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Times Sq. - 42 St. Station, 42 St. - Port Authority Bus Terminal Station, and 49th St. Station. If you want to journey outside of the area, hop aboard a train from New York W 32nd St. Station, New York Grand Central Terminal Station, or New York Penn Station.

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What is the definition of a boutique hotel?

 

New York boutique hotels pride themselves on being unique. They are typically small properties that are independently run or part of a small chain, with a strong personality and attention to detail, creating a more immersive and memorable experience for guests than the average hotel.

Size: Boutique hotels usually have less than 100 rooms. Sometimes as few as 10. Due to the small size, guests tend to get more attentive service and flexibility with special requests.

Guestrooms: Often fitted with luxury bedding, upscale bathrooms, premium toiletries and added unique touches. It’s common to find each room in a boutique hotel looks different.

Ambience: You’ll find distinctive decor and luxury artwork in every space from the lobby, to restaurants to guestrooms, often influenced by the local community or made by local artisans. There’s likely to be several welcoming communal spaces.

Food: Some boutique hotels have a gourmet restaurant or cafe. In-room amenities may include a good coffee machine and interesting minibar selection.

Local community: Many boutique hotels support local businesses and involve the local community. Some boutique hotels are heritage hotels that preserve a cultural significance.

 

How many rooms does a New York boutique hotel have?

 

Small and stylish is the general rule. Boutique hotels tend to have between 10 - 100 rooms and suites.

Many boutique hotels will feature guest rooms with individual decor or themes, meaning each room looks different.

 

What is the difference between a New York boutique hotel and a regular hotel?

 

The main differences come from size, design and individuality.

Additionally, boutique hotels tend to incorporate Intricate designs, standout art pieces, involvement with the local community, and more inviting communal spaces free of crowds. All of these together with more flexible and attentive service, creates a more memorable experience for guests than a regular hotel affords.

Size and Identity: New York boutique hotels are smaller, often with less than a hundred guestrooms. Most are independently owned, which gives them the freedom to express a strong unique character -- often chic and luxurious, sometimes quirky or historic. The unique decor and attention to upscale details features centrally in boutique hotels, whereas regular hotels might be more focused on function to cater to more guests.

Design and Individuality: Every space in a New York boutique hotel is often designed to be not only beautiful, but interesting and engaging for guests. No generic hotel art in sight. Where large chain hotels tend to have similar decor across their properties, boutique hotels are more likely to go for one-of-a-kind effect. They may even incorporate local influences or craftsmanship. It’s also common for each guestroom to look completely different than the next.

Experience: The smaller size and independence of a New York boutique hotel allows staff to offer a more personal experience to guests compared to most other hotels. Larger hotels have to cater widely to many guests spread across a bigger property; hotel chains need to be consistent, sensible and similar across all properties in the brand; other small hotels aren’t necessarily concerned with all the frills and luxury facilities. In contrast, at boutique hotels are able to focus on a small number of guests and offer fresh 4-star and 5-star amenities.

 

Is a boutique hotel the same as a luxury hotel?

 

No. Some boutique hotels are classed as luxury hotels, while others are not.

A boutique hotel must be small, whereas luxury hotels can be of any size. They are usually much larger, with hundreds of rooms. Boutique hotels are often independently-run or part of small boutique chain. Majority of luxury hotels are part of large international hotel chains. There are many luxury hotels that are not boutiques.

Not all boutique hotels are luxury hotels, but many are. A luxury New York boutique hotel will likely be fitted with luxury amenities like premium bedding, artisan toiletries and in-room conveniences, upscale decor and expensive furniture. It may also have a gourmet restaurant on-site.

 

Are New York boutique hotels expensive?

 

Not necessarily. The price of boutique hotels varies. Some boutique hotels are expensive to stay in, but others are not.

Most New York boutique hotels are independent and have upscale amenities. They are also committed to high-quality, attentive guest services. Together, this creates a luxury experience. Therefore it's not uncommon to find boutique hotels classed as luxury hotels with higher rates.

However, there are often affordable boutique hotels too. Especially when they are located outside the tourist hotspots and away from the hotel chains, you might find beautiful boutique hotels that are cheaper. Hotel chains also mean a consistent level of service and guests pay for that brand experience. Boutique hotels are independent and may in fact be cheaper. So it really depends on the hotel and the destination.