Frank Lloyd Wright’s ‘temple to the spirit’ that houses the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a landmark piece of 20th century architecture. White, round and spiralling upwards this is definitely the building I would choose to display my art collection in, if I had a significant one. There or in The Orangerie in Paris. And it did begin with one collection too, containing works by Picasso, Kandinsky, Mondrian, Chagall, Delaunay, Leger, Miro, Modigliani, Paul Klee, Alexander Calder… the list goes on. For some people the Guggenheim is one of the main reasons to visit New York - the Guggenheim and The Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA. And for those of you this list of 5 of the best hotels near the Guggenheim is is a great place to start looking for where to stay in Manhattan.
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Staying in one of our recommendations for the best hotels near the Guggenheim also puts you close to Central Park, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and 5th Avenue. And, of course, our main advice about the best places to stay in New York City comes down to transport links. The best hotels in New York are those with good subway access, and our recommendations for the best hotels near the Guggenheim all make the cut. There’s good access to the B and C trains, the 1, 2 and 3 trains and some stations catch the express A and D trains too. And there are plenty of bus stops around as well.
New York (Upper East Side)
This iconic 5 star hotel boasts a legacy of unmatched sophistication and privacy in the heart of Manhattan's Upper East Side. Art Deco elegance with a modern flair - reminiscent of New York's golden era. Highlights include the storied Bemelmans Bar & Café Carlyle. Classic New York luxury in spades.
New York (Upper East Side)
A finely crafted and charmingly intimate Upper East Side hotel, one block from Central Park. Classically decorated - marble bathrooms, neutral tones, paintings, and elegant furnishings. Some rooms have real wood burning fireplaces. A luxurious destination, reminiscent of a private townhouse.
New York (Upper East Side)
An old favourite with spectacular neo-deco Jacques Granges interiors. Right in the heart of Upper East Side, old style elegance meets modern chic. The award-winning restaurant is reason enough to visit. A super stylish way to experience New York. Popular with celebs and New York royalty!
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