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New York

United States

New York State offers an extraordinary range of hotel experiences. Manhattan alone is a world capital of hospitality — from legendary Midtown palaces and SoHo design hotels to intimate Greenwich Village townhouse stays. Brooklyn has emerged as a boutique hotel destination in its own right, with waterfront properties offering skyline views. Beyond the city, the Hudson Valley provides estate hotels and farm-to-table retreats just two hours north, while the Catskills have been reborn with stylish lodges and converted barns. The Hamptons deliver beachfront luxury on Long Island's east end, and upstate gems like Saratoga Springs, the Finger Lakes wine region, and the Adirondacks add mountain and lakeside sophistication to the mix.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best neighborhoods for hotels in New York City?

Midtown for iconic luxury, SoHo for design-forward boutiques, Greenwich Village for intimate charm, Tribeca for privacy, and Brooklyn for skyline views and a local feel.

Is it worth staying outside Manhattan?

Absolutely. Brooklyn offers excellent boutique hotels at better rates. The Hudson Valley, Catskills, and Hamptons are perfect for weekend escapes from the city with a completely different atmosphere.

When is the best time to visit New York?

Autumn (September–November) is magical with fall foliage and comfortable weather. Spring (April–June) is equally lovely. Summer can be hot and humid but offers rooftop bars and outdoor events.