New York is hip. So hip that it probably invented hip. So it's fairly safe to assume that a visit to New York will require a certain level of hipness on your part. Well, what better way to achiever this than to book into one of New York’s 20 hippest hotels. Our gurus have scoured the city and here is their short list; from stunning design-led properties and chic industrial conversions, to luxury stays frequented by those in the know!
New York (East Village)
A young, hip and delightfully atmospheric hotel in the trendy East Village. Chic and comfortable rooms with large windows providing plenty of light and splendid views. The vintage bars and restaurants are full of old world charm. A fun and lively destination in an up and coming district.
New York (Soho)
A hip and stylish SoHo hotel. The chic rooms are full of individual details such as artworks by Harland Miller and selected literature. Phenomenal bar and restaurant are incentive enough to stay here. A lively spot to see and be seen.
New York (Meatpacking District)
Oh-so chic rooms in the edgy ambient neighbourhood of Lower West Side. Ceiling to floor windows offer stunning views across New York, even from your bath tub. Hip all American food at the hotel restaurant and a 'to be seen in' bar. A hyper-modern way to experience New York.
New York (Soho)
This achingly chic hotel in Manhattan’s SoHo district attracts celebrities and design addicts alike with its cool interiors by Kit Kemp. Despite the enviable location, it’s on a quiet street so you can leave the city chaos behind. Service is impeccable while still being relaxed.
New York (Lower East Side)
Youthful and modern hotel on the trendy Lower East Side, located near Wall Street and the World Trade Centre. The bright rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views and sleek furnishings. The restaurant blends American brasserie with sushi and adds to the liveliness of the hotel.
New York (Chelsea)
A funky and unique nautical themed hotel between Chelsea and the West Village. Compact cabin style rooms boast Queen beds and portholes overlooking the Hudson River. With two exceptional restaurants and the largest outdoor space of any New York hotel there is plenty of space for celeb spotting!
New York (MIdtown South)
A fabulous luxury hotel in a former hat factory, in New York's Garment District. Plush rooms boast high ceilings, hardwood floors, contemporary artworks and some offer views of the Empire State Building. The industrial conversion vibe is mixed with a suave contemporary flare to great effect.
New York (Brooklyn)
A trendy new hotel in Brooklyn's uber cool Williamsburg neighbourhood. The ultra modern building is matched by sleek futuristic interiors, floor to ceiling windows and white on white tones. The food is curated by two of the city's top chefs and the rooftop draws a crowd on a Saturday night.
New York (Gramercy Park)
Finally an affordable and hip hotel in the heart of Manhattan! The interiors are bold and interesting and the walls are covered in unique murals designed by local artists. The three restaurants, two bars and 24 hour gym are all achingly cool. A real winner!
New York (NoMad)
A cool and collected hotel in the hip NoMad area of New York. The atmosphere is young and vibrant, from its leafy coffee shop/cocktail bar lobby to the reclaimed walnut floors and exposed concrete bedrooms. The rooftop bar and terrace offer show-stopping views and the food is by chef Greg Proechel.
New York (Lower East Side)
A hip new addition to the hotel scene on the Lower East Side. Interiors are on point, with exposed brick walls, hanging Edison light bulbs, Chinatown inspired slashes of red and lantern style lamps. The views are remarkable- from the fantastic rooftop bar as well as from the chic suites and rooms.
New York (Nolita)
A trendy spot in the hip Nolita neighbourhood. The interiors are contemporary, minimalist and undeniably cool - think white on white, polished concrete, oak floors and cashmere throws. With yoga mats and iPads awaiting in the rooms and skateboards or bicycles free to rent, nothing has been missed.
New York (Williamsburg)
This first US outpost of boutique British hotel group the Hoxton is nestled in the heart of trendy Williamsburg. True to the brand's industrial-chic identity, the hotel occupies the site of a former watch factory, referenced in the guestrooms' brass fittings and skyline views - a slick city stay.
New York (Long Island City)
An uber-hip Queens property offering cutting edge design and a great location just one subway stop from Manhattan. Interiors mix glass alongside concrete with sharp lines and minimalist furniture. A rooftop cocktail bar and superb pizzeria complete the picture at this trendy stay.
New York (Grand Central)
A chic concept hotel located in the heart of Midtown. Interiors are minimalist & sleek with sharp lines, whitewashed walls, and plenty of glass overlooking the iconic skyline. The suites with large terraces are particularly impressive. A cocktail bar and tapas restaurant complete the picture.
New York (East Village)
A trendy boutique hotel situated in East Village, the neighbourhood synonymous with the birth of the American counterculture. Cosy, stylish and affordable rooms offer walk-in rain showers and stunning city views. Sip artisan cocktails at one of the three bars and dine on French cuisine. A hip stay.
New York (Nomad)
A mindfully designed and eco-conscious hotel in the NoMad district of New York. Luxurious rooms and suites feature chic modern art collections, custom Turkish patchwork rugs and white-tiled bathrooms. Sip on artisan cocktails on the terrace and eat at the delicious bistro. A hip base.
New York (NoMad)
A slick modern hotel set in the heart of the up and coming NoMad district. Craftily designed rooms use limited space well with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and smart wood furniture. The restaurant Lamalo serves Middle Eastern cuisine and has quickly become one of NoMad’s newest hidden gems.
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