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Visitors to New York will find every kind of accommodation available, from bare-bones budget lodging to inns and bed-and-breakfasts to the most sumptuous deluxe resorts and hotels. New Yorkers have long streamed into the Catskills, Adirondacks and the Hudson River Valley to take their leisure. Resorts usually developed wherever there was a lake with a spectacular view. More recently, private estates have been transformed into resort properties, such as The Point (Upper Saranac Lake), once an Adirondack summer camp for one of the Rockefellers and now the epitome of rustic deluxe. Wealthy New Yorkers often vacation in the Catskills and the Hamptons. For a full New York experience, these are comfortable venues in which to find hotels.

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The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
35 E 76th St, New York, NY
This old-fashioned residential-style hotel is one of the best of the small East Side operations. The Carlyle is a longstanding favorite for its polite and proper service, suave lodging, refined restaurant, top-notch old-school entertainment, and scrupulous gentility tailored for a discreet front-pag... Read Entire Review »
Four Seasons Hotel New York
57 E 57th St, New York, NY
This may no longer be Manhattan's tallest hotel, but it is still arguably its finest. After three years of operation, the Mandarin Oriental has proven itself to be a serious contender for the top seat, but the Four Season's new owner, Ty Warner, the man behind those lovable Beanie Babies, has been b... Read Entire Review »
Garden City Hotel
45 Seventh St, Garden City, NY
Set on campus-like grounds in a prosperous suburb, just south of Garden City proper, an hours' drive east of the Brooklyn Bridge (in light traffic), this unusual structure is comprised of two eight-story wings emanating from a 10-story tower fashioned after the bell tower at Independence Hall in Phi... Read Entire Review »
InterContinental The Barclay New York
111 E 48th St, New York, NY
In a busy midtown location popular with conventioneers and corporate travelers, across the street from the stellar Waldorf-Astoria, this hotel manages to maintain the hushed, cosmopolitan style of a much smaller hotel despite a 600-plus room count. Since its last renovation, this hotel has reigned a... Read Entire Review »
The Iroquois Hotel
49 W 44th St, New York, NY
Across the street from the trendy Royalton, and next to the more reserved, traditional Algonquin and sleek residential-style City Club Hotel, this recently updated boutique operation has an attractive trio of attributes: a fine staff, newly renovated guest rooms and a tasty restaurant that provides... Read Entire Review »
Jumeirah Essex House
160 Central Park South, New York, NY
This stately 40-story 1930s landmark facing Central Park is one of the best choices in the city for CEOs and visiting sheiks and celebs. Since the last inspection, the Dubai-based Jumeirah chain has taken over the reigns. The hotel is currently in fine shape, but a major renovation of the premises i... Read Entire Review »
Lake Placid Lodge
Whiteface Inn Rd, Lake Placid, NY
This renowned lakeside hotel lost its main lodge building to a fire in December 2005. At inspection, the hotel was limping along with just 12 cabins providing the only overnight accommodations. Until the lodge is reconstructed, this place will function like a lakeside B&B, with limited bistro-style... Read Entire Review »
Loews The Regency Hotel
540 Park Ave, New York, NY
A favorite of celebrities and international travelers, this hotel is larger and more commercial than its neighbors, The Carlyle and The Lowell. Nonetheless, it is an excellent high-end hotel with an attractive medley of facilities, good service and some of the best, well-stocked guest rooms in the c... Read Entire Review »
The London NYC
151 W 54th St, New York, NY
New York's tallest hotel, the 54-story all-suite London Hotel, also boasts some of the city's largest accommodations, a spacious 500 sq ft at a minimum. Built in 1990 as the Rihga Royal, the hotel received a total makeover by the LXR hotel group and reopened in 2007 with a stylish new look throughou... Read Entire Review »
The Lowell New York
28 E 63rd St, New York, NY
More than any other hotel in this city, this discreet address has the aura of an uptown mansion. It ranks just below The Carlyle, Plaza Athenee and the Mark as the best of New York's small luxury hotels. However, management continues to struggle with inconsistent service. Built in 1924, this landmar... Read Entire Review »
Mandarin Oriental, New York
80 Columbus Circle, New York, NY
This property has had three years to prove its worth, and by most accounts it has done a fabulous job. Part of the now-infamous Time Warner Center overlooking Columbus Circle and Central Park South, this landmark, billion-dollar green glass twin-tower structure competes head to head with the best th... Read Entire Review »
The Mark, New York
25 E 77th St, New York, NY
This 16-story copper-topped brick tower ranks just a step below The Carlyle, competing instead with the plush Lowell. (In the realm of service, though, this one fares better than the Lowell, competing, instead, more on a par with the Plaza Athenee and Carlyle.) The big news here is the upcoming clos... Read Entire Review »
Mirror Lake Inn Resort & Spa
77 Mirror Lake Drive, Lake Placid, NY
A fire destroyed this resort's aged predecessor in 1988, providing an opportunity to rebuild in the original rustic style but with modern infrastructure. This gives the property the best of both worlds now, a synthesis that is superior to that of the Hilton and Crowne Plaza Lake Placid Resort and on... Read Entire Review »
New York Palace Hotel
455 Madison Ave, New York, NY
This hotel charges some of the highest rates in New York but not entirely without justification. Since the property passed from Leona Helmsley to the Sultan of Brunei, it has had no lack of cash to keep standards high. If anything, it may prove intimidating to those unused to such high-octane luxury... Read Entire Review »
Omni Berkshire Place
21 E 52nd St, New York, NY
This hotel is something of a dark horse, a fine, well-priced commercial hotel that easily overshadows the Marriott and Radisson in the areas of service and accommodations. It is often overlooked in favor of the neighborhood's better know InterContinental, The Barclay and the Swissotel, but this uppe... Read Entire Review »
The Peninsula New York
700 Fifth Ave @ 55th St, New York, NY
This refined roost for the world's rich and famous sits in a stellar location towering over Fifth Avenue. Balanced at the top of the ranks alongside the Four Seasons, Mandarin, New York Palace and Ritz-Carltons, this hotel puts the p in expensive. Much like the wares hocked on Fifth Avenue, the only... Read Entire Review »
The Plaza
Fifth Ave & Central Park South, New York, NY
New York's Grande Dame, the landmark 1907 Plaza Hotel, has emerged from a $400 million, two-year restoration grander than ever, agleam with Baccarat chandeliers and vast expanses of marble. Owned by the El-Ad group of Israel and under the management of Fairmont Hotels, it is among the most expensive... Read Entire Review »
Hotel Plaza Athenee
37 E 64th St, New York, NY
Situated on a leafy residential block sandwiched between Madison and Park avenues' tony shops and galleries, one short block east of Central Park and the Zoo, Plaza Athenee continues to prove a worthy contender at the top of its class. On a par with the plush Mark, this small deluxe hotel surpasses... Read Entire Review »
The Point
Upper Saranac Lake PO Box 1327, Saranac Lake, NY
William Rockefeller built this posh camp in 1933. Those origins give some suggestion of the privileged aura here. This is one of a small handful of mountain resorts in the country that specifies black tie for dinner, and those requesting room service enjoy a personal waiter that oversees each course... Read Entire Review »
The Ritz-Carlton, Battery Park
2 West St, New York, NY
In the few years since this hotel opened, it has proven to be the monarch of lower Manhattan. Nothing has changed since last inspection, and its popularity proves that this has become one of the city's most intriguing locations. The hotel fills the lowest 12 stories of a 39-story tower, with expensi... Read Entire Review »

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