The Best New York Hotels
By: Manhattan Style | Posted on: March 9th, 2010 | No Comments | Read 752 Times
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When it comes to spending a weekend in the city, there are lots of different hotel options to choose from. One of the best things about New York is the fact that you can choose a hotel to suit your particular needs. Whether you are looking for a small, intimate experience or something markedly larger, there are options available. A few of the finest hotels out there are consistently at the top of the list in terms of service, experience, and overall appeal. These are five of the finest hotels that you could choose on your next trip to New York.
Library Hotel
This hotel just offers something a little bit different for the traveler that does not want the overpowering resort experience. It’s an intimate hotel with good prices, and it offers some little extras to keep guests happy. The trademark of this hotel is its selection of old books that are available in each and every room. More importantly than that, the staff is skilled, the rooms are top of the line, and the convenience factor is evident from the minute you walk into the Library.
Casablanca Hotel
Located on 43rd Street right in the heart of the city, The Casablanca Hotel is one of the finest places to stay in all of New York. It is a short walk from Times Square, which puts guests right in the middle of the action. Though you are in the heart of the city, the Casablanca offers a bit of a retreat, as the staff goes the extra mile to make it very comfortable. The rooms are somewhat smaller than you might expect out of a high rated hotel, but they are nice and they are very noise resistant.
The Ritz-Carlton
Few hotels get as much publicity as the Ritz-Carlton in Central Park, but this hotel really lives up to the hype. It is the quintessential New York City experience, and offers some of the most excellent views of any city property. The service here is truly 5-star and can match up with any top hotel in the entire world. They do little things to make guests feel special, especially if it is a special occasion. Folks on their honeymoon can expect a bottle of champagne and folks just visiting can expect to be treated with respect.
New York Palace
This Madison Street hotel offers a lot in the way of great views and excellent accommodations. The hotel is noted for its comfortable beds and the size of its rooms. The bathrooms are well equipped and large. For those guests who have rooms that are high enough, the views of the city include the beautiful St. Patrick’s Church. This is one of those rare hotels that is able to provide a similar level of service for business travelers and recreational travelers alike, which makes it a real gem.
The Surrey
From the outside, The Surrey Hotel looks good and it truly delivers when you step inside, as well. The minute you walk into this place, you will be wowed by two things. First, the entire hotel is immaculate and it is beautifully decorated. Secondly, they have one of the friendliest staffs in the entire city. They truly take your stay personally and they want to know that you have had the best possible time. When you add in the great location and the unique experience, you get a hotel that is well worth the price.
In all, there are so many good New York City hotels that you should have no trouble finding a good one. All five of these are a little bit different, but they provide an experience to remember.
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