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Madison Avenue is one of the few non-numbered streets on the Manhattan grid. It runs parallel to Park Avenue and 5th Avenue, taking traffic uptown, or northward, from Madison Square right up to Harlem. The avenue is renowned for several things — primarily, Madison Square Park and Garden and also its upscale boutique outlets. However, it also played centre stage in Mad Men as Madison Avenue was/is synonymous with the American advertising agencies. This is an upscale address and many of the best hotels on Madison Avenue are fittingly grand and luxurious. Our hotel experts have compiled a collection of their favourite properties in the area chosen on their design, service, amenities, and value for money. So why not browse through our collection to start planning your next city stay?
For a room with a view
![The Roger](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/22/e3/22e3c91ff5890d734cd8d7697818f0e1/600x422.jpg)
- Stylish and recently renovated, The Roger is contemporary, elegant and in a great spot on Madison Avenue offering views of the Empire State Building from the best of its cool and luxurious rooms and suites. The lobby doubles as a bar and bistro offering a relaxed vibe and excellent cocktails. A chic choice.
- The Carlyle Hotel is a landmark hotel on the Upper East Side. Expect opulence, but in a timeless style, as well as great views and maybe a piano in your room. Before you book, check out the newly revamped cafe’s performance schedule. You might get a chance to see something pretty special. A real New York experience.
For luxury
![New York EDITION](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/fb/8e/fb8e3708f7f3849907cc18dc03fcb701/600x422.jpg)
- The Mark is right in the heart of the Upper East Side and offers some old fashioned elegance despite a recent refurbishment by French designer Jacques Grange. The award-winning restaurant, which has become extremely popular with celebrities and New York royalty, is worthy of a visit alone.
- New York EDITION is an upscale hotel, set in a historic clocktower, near Madison Square Park. Luxurious rooms and suites feature faux fur throws, sweeping vistas of the Manhattan skyline and large bathrooms with rainfall showers. It's an adult-vibe here, offering a tranquil spa, cocktail bar and a Michelin-star restaurant.
- Lotte New York Palace is glitz, glamour and Gilded-Age at its very best. This classic luxury city hotel comprises a 19th-century mansion and contemporary tower. The ultimate blend of old and new, rooms are slick in the new wing and decorative in the historic. Channel your inner Gossip Girl on a special weekend away.
- The Gotham is a luxury apartment-style hotel set on 46th Street. Bold contemporary suites and rooms have loft-like ceilings, private balconies and spacious en-suites. Enjoy delicious dry-aged steaks and wines at the restaurant. An indulgent and well-placed base to sightsee from.
For a hip stay
![The William](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/45/3f/453f7b8dfa0bd944618041f7e584ad61/600x422.jpg)
- The William is a modern designer hotel set in the heart of Bryant Park. Spacious bright suites have vibrant mono-colour schemes, luxury linens and rainfall showers. Enjoy handcrafted cocktails in the speakeasy lounge and American/British fare at the Shakespeare Dining Room. A fun laid back stay.
- HGU New York is a mindfully designed and eco-conscious hotel in the NoMad district. Luxurious rooms and suites feature chic modern art collections, custom Turkish patchwork rugs and white-tiled bathrooms. Complete with a rooftop bar and a bistro, this is a good choice for the young and trendy.
For a unique stay
![Library Hotel](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/99/7d/997d3fef692a0790e087ebcdf38f3441/600x422.jpg)
- Library Hotel is a book lover's paradise set between Grand Central and Bryant Park featuring literary-themed rooms and a writer's den. The rooftop bar and poetry garden offer excellent cocktails and city views. A truly unique place to absorb art and culture.
Still not sure where to book?