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Travel Newsletter
New York never runs out of ways to surprise you. These five properties span the best of Manhattan—a jazz club hidden inside a Midtown boutique hotel, a supper club tucked through a back entrance in Hell's Kitchen, a Michelin-starred chophouse in the Financial District, and two Chelsea and Times Square stays that earn their keep. Here's where to stay this time.
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The Wall Street Hotel
New York, NY
In the winding, cobblestoned streets of the Financial District, The Wall Street Hotel arrives as the neighborhood's long-needed cultural anchor—textured interiors, warm design, and a hospitality ethos built around a simple question: would you live here? Guest rooms range from elegant overnighters to spacious suites, each with access to concierge services, a gym, complimentary shoeshine, and in-room dining. The dining lineup is the headline: La Marchande, led by Michelin-starred Chef John Fraser, elevates French chophouse cuisine with a seasonal sensibility; Lounge on Pearl handles casual coffee and cocktails in a modern, intimate setting; and Bar Tontine, the seasonal rooftop oasis, brings Latin-inspired flavors and an agave-forward cocktail menu with lower Manhattan skyline views. A property that makes a strong case for the Financial District as one of New York's most compelling neighborhoods.
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The Moore
New York, NY
Tucked into the heart of Chelsea on tree-lined streets that feel worlds away from Midtown's pace, The Moore is an 81-room boutique hotel with a quietly refined sensibility. Rooms are appointed with bespoke amenities by DS & Durga; the Moore Suite adds a private outdoor terrace and seasonal soaking tub for those who want to elevate the stay. Café Moore handles mornings with locally sourced coffee in partnership with Variety Coffee; Moore Wine, the seasonal rooftop wine bar, takes over from there—1,368 square feet of outdoor space with natural foliage and a direct sightline to the Empire State Building. Chelsea's galleries, restaurants, and brownstone-lined streets are steps from the door, with the High Line, Hudson Yards, and the West Village all within easy reach. A well-calibrated boutique base in one of Manhattan's most livable neighborhoods.
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Romer Hell's Kitchen
New York, NY
Just west of Broadway in one of Manhattan's most characterful neighborhoods, Romer Hell's Kitchen is a gathering place that feels less like a hotel and more like a local legend's living room—pre-war bones, eclectic antiques, and a design sensibility that reflects Hell's Kitchen's bohemian creative spirit. Rooms have seating areas and views that sweep from big-city skyline to laid-back side streets. Neighborhood Café handles all-day coffee and bites for guests heading out and neighbors coming in; So & So's, tucked through the back entrance on 52nd Street, fires up a supper-club menu of continental classics and nostalgic cocktails alongside nightly live entertainment where anybody might drop in. Ninth Avenue's family-owned restaurants, jazz clubs, drag shows, and independent theaters are steps away. A reprieve from Times Square that's better than Times Square.
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Millennium Broadway
New York, NY
Millennium Broadway sits in the heart of Times Square—just steps away from Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and the best of Midtown Manhattan—but the energy inside reads nothing like what's happening on the street. Redesigned guest rooms, refined interiors, and thoughtfully upgraded amenities create a comfortable, stylish retreat that checks the chaos of the city at the door. Staff is friendly, the design is contemporary, and the location is as central as it gets, nearby can't-miss attractions like the Empire State Building and Bryant Park. Complimentary daily breakfast is included for all guests—a good reason to linger before heading out into the best that New York City has to offer.
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The Muse New York
New York, NY
Steps from Broadway and Times Square in the heart of Midtown, The Muse New York is a boutique hotel that takes its neighborhood seriously—dramatic black-and-white rooms with pops of color inspired by the city's creative energy, Kassatex linens, Gravel bath amenities, and Carrara marble bathrooms across 20 suites and exclusive private balcony rooms. Little Opus, the hotel's café and cocktail lounge, blurs the line between work and play with a curated atmosphere that earns its own destination status. The Pocket Jazz Club is the headline—an intimate, 170-seat venue inspired by the iconic clubs of historic 52nd Street, created by veterans of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Blue Note, and Union Square Hospitality Group, with performances by artists including Wynton Marsalis. Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, Fifth Avenue, and the Theater District are all within minutes. A Midtown address that gives you more than a place to sleep.
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