Luxury hotels in Manhattan cater to travelers seeking premium accommodations with iconic city views and top-tier service. Expect to pay $400-$1,200 per night for rooms in prime districts such as Midtown, Central Park South, Times Square, Hudson Yards, and Lower Manhattan. These properties typically feature rooftop bars, world-class spas, multiple restaurants from acclaimed chefs, state-of-the-art fitness centers, and concierge teams that arrange exclusive access to Broadway shows and museum tours. Book well in advance for holiday seasons or fall months when rates peak.
Among the highest-rated options, The Bowery Hotel (Superb 91) offers a boutique atmosphere with floor-to-ceiling windows and an Italian restaurant, Gemma, in the East Village. The Beekman (Fabulous 89) impresses with its nine-story atrium and three restaurants led by Tom Colicchio and Daniel Boulud near the Brooklyn Bridge. The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue (Superb 91) provides suite-complementary access to its Club and is steps from the Empire State Building. For a wellness-focused stay, Equinox Hotel New York (Superb 90) features total soundproofing, a spa, and two swimming pools in Hudson Yards. These hotels represent the range of luxury experiences available in Manhattan.
