Travelers gather from all over the world,
New York, a city where new trends emerge one after another.
Especially tricky is choosing the hotel you'll stay at!
There are countless hotels, and I think many people find it hard to decide where to stay.
From sophisticated designer hotels to great-value hotels and hotels with outstanding views
Aww has carefully selected five of the hottest hotels to recommend.
Recommended Design Hotels to Stay at in New York
138 Bowery Hotel
138 Bowery, New York, NY 10013 United States
Chinatown is also nearbySOHO(SoHo)to the areasome138 Bowery Hotelis,On footSOHOShopping in the area is of course possible,closestGrand Street StationOnly a short walk to the station2With its excellent location, it's also very convenient for getting to Brooklyn and Central Park.
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Chinatown is also nearbySOHO(SoHo)in the area138 Bowery Hotelis,on footSOHOYou can of course even go shopping in the area,NearestGrand Street StationJust a short walk to the station2Its excellent location makes it very convenient for getting to Brooklyn and Central Park as well.
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The use of color in the interior and fabrics is tasteful—modern yet colorfulThe room’s atmosphere, with a slight blend of ethnic elements, is also incredibly exciting.
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Most noteworthy of all is the spaciousness of the room!
In terms of room size, I haven't found any hotel in the Manhattan area so far that can beat this hotel for value.
New York hotels, especially in Manhattan, are characterized not only by their high prices but also by how cramped the rooms are.
If you're staying at this hotel, the "Deluxe King Room" is absolutely the one to book.
The price isn’t much different from a standard queen room, but the room is so spacious it’s hard to believe it’s a hotel in New York!
The Queen Room is 27㎡ and consists only of a bedroom, while the Deluxe King Room is an impressive 44㎡. In addition to the bedroom, it also comes with a living room featuring a walk-in closet.
The Williamsburg Hotel
96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249 United States
This hotel is located on Wythe Avenue in the Williamsburg district. Once a slum street with hardly any foot traffic, this area has recently become a hot spot with stylish cafes and designer hotels popping up.
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The vivid turquoise tiles covering the bathroom walls are also very stylish. Combined with the marble tiles used on the floor, they create a design you won’t find in other hotels.
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This hotel is also famous for its rooftop!
Not only do they offer sweeping views of Manhattan like the rooms mentioned above, but there is also a restaurant where you can enjoy bread and fresh vegetables to your heart’s content.
Moxy NYC Times Square
485 7th Ave, New York, NY 10018 United States
Moxy, Marriott International’s new concept hotel series for millennials.
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This social hotel for next-generation travelers stands out for being reasonably priced in every way, from cost and room size to location.
The room isn't exactly spacious, but the interior is stylish.
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The interior is custom-made by Yabu Pushelberg, the interior design firm behind luxury hotels such as Park Hyatt New York.
Recent young travelers are mostly fine with smaller rooms, but style is a must.
There’s no front reception and service is minimal, but with as many as five restaurant and bar social spaces, it’s a truly stimulating social hotel.
11 Howard
11 Howard St, New York, NY 10013 United States
This hotel is in an unbeatable location right in the heart of SoHo, just a 1-minute walk from Canal Street subway station.
Even if you end up with lots of bags after shopping, you can swing by the hotel, and if you get tired, you can head back for a quick nap—perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy downtown!
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The interior, service, and pricing are all nicely balanced without feeling overly luxurious, so it's recommended for long stays. There is no front desk staff or doorman, and check-in and check-out are completed in no time on a tablet.
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Simple and minimalist, yet whenever you have a problem or need help, they respond promptly and courteously, which feels very reassuring. Above all, the elegant interior, centered around baby pink tones, makes it a very comfortable place to spend time.
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The interior was designed by Studio Copenhagen, the same firm behind the interiors of Restaurant Noma, and the space perfectly combines modern Nordic style with warmth and cleanliness, making it a place where anyone is sure to feel at ease!
MADE Hotel
44 W 29th St, New York, NY 10001 United States
The “healing” hotel that opened in NYC’s NoMad district.
Located in a popular area packed with stylish designer hotels such as ACE HOTEL and THE NOMAD HOTEL, this hotel has also drawn attention as the first hotel project by Craft Hospitality, a consulting firm led by CEO Sam Gelin.
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This MADE Hotel incorporates their signature design style, “boho-meets-casual professional style,” a professional style that blends bohemian and casual elements, with plants placed throughout adding accents to create the ultimate relaxing space.
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The guest rooms created by the design studio "Studio MAI" feel simple yet thoughtfully crafted in every detail, and the wood-toned interior, centered around a warm, natural feel, is just incredibly soothing.
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The cafe "PAPER" on the front side of the hotel’s first floor is also highly recommended.
The aroma of coffee and freshly baked croissants drifting through the lobby fills you with excitement.
