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Top-Rated Hotels in New York City: Readers’ Picks for 2025

Uncovering the Best Hotels in New York City

New York is the ultimate hotel town. For any trip you’re planning — from a quiet, art-focused getaway on the Upper East Side to an action-packed weekend filled with amazing restaurants and vibrant shops on the Lower East Side — there’s a corresponding hotel. While nearly every major hotel chain is represented throughout New York City, there’s also a rich selection of independent and boutique properties that have particularly resonated with readers this year.

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Every year for the World’s Best Awards survey, GoTravelDaily asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — evaluating top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and various other travel experiences.

Top Boutique Hotels

Hotel Elysée

For an old-school New York atmosphere (complete with crystal chandeliers and European oil paintings), readers loved Hotel Elysée, located within walking distance to MoMA and Central Park. “Staff is superb, always there when you need them and never hovering,” remarked a reader.

Archer Hotel

Just blocks from Bryant Park and the New York Public Library, Archer impresses with its whimsical design featuring subtle green and maroon fabrics, along with the culinary delights of its Charlie Palmer Steak restaurant. Many readers also cited breathtaking views of the Empire State Building.

The Peninsula and The Greenwich

Two other properties — The Peninsula and The Greenwich — stand out for their exceptional spas, offering some of the city’s finest facials and massages. At The Greenwich, guests can unwind by a lantern-lit swimming pool, excellently designed under a 250-year-old wood-and-bamboo farmhouse brought over from Japan.

The Beekman

The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, is set in a restored 1881 landmark in the revitalized Financial District. This property was a four-year labor of love, yet it was definitely worth the wait. Just one year after opening, it made the cut for our World’s Best list. “This beautiful Gilded Age building has been lovingly restored to perfection,” shared one fan. “Plush guest rooms and two of New York’s best restaurateurs, Keith McNally and Tom Colicchio, have set up shop at the hotel. What a gem.”

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Courtesy of The Chatwal, a Luxury Collection Hotel

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Top 15 Best Hotels in New York City – Readers’ Choice 2025

Top Hotels in New York City

New York City, a vibrant hub brimming with towering skyscrapers and ambitious dreams, is also home to delightful neighborhoods, each exuding unique personality and charm. It’s no wonder that our readers’ favorite places to stay in the city reflect this rich character.

Readers’ Favorite Hotels

Every year, GoTravelDaily engages travelers in a comprehensive survey to gather opinions on the best travel experiences globally. This includes insights on top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Hotels are rated based on various factors, including facilities, location, service, food, and overall value.

Highlighted Hotels

The Chatwal

Ranked No. 10 on this year’s list, The Chatwal, a Luxury Collection Hotel, stands out with its original Neo-Georgian design by Stanford White. Formerly the home of the Lambs theater group, this property retains its historical character while providing modern comforts. Its 76 rooms are tastefully decorated, and one reader remarked, “The staff, service, and ambience are outstanding.”

Lotte New York Palace

Another must-visit hotel is the Lotte New York Palace, known for its prime midtown location. Guests can enjoy performances by famed magician Steve Cohen and exquisite wines at Rarities, an intimate salon that harkens back to the original Villard Mansion.

The Knickerbocker

Located in Times Square, The Knickerbocker has garnered rave reviews just three years post-renovation. This historic venue, where John D. Rockefeller reportedly ordered the first martini, features a rooftop bar with spectacular views, making it a top choice for cocktail enthusiasts.

Hotel 50 Bowery

As the first luxury property in Chinatown, Hotel 50 Bowery not only boasts a lively rooftop bar scene but also features an intriguing exhibit of artifacts discovered during its construction on the second floor.

Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown

In the Financial District, the Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown has emerged as a wellness destination. Guests can unwind in a serene 75-foot lap pool or indulge in bespoke facials crafted by London-based beauty expert Alexandra Soveral, alongside consultations with a certified herbalist. This tranquil oasis offers a reprieve from the bustling city life.

Conclusion

This year’s top choice for our readers, located on the quieter Upper East Side, harmoniously blends classic elegance with modern luxury. In a city that never sleeps, this enchanting haven ensures guests eagerly anticipate a restful night’s sleep. Explore these remarkable hotels that showcase the essence of New York City.

Explore New York City’s Charismatic Hotels

For an unforgettable travel experience, consider staying at one of these remarkable hotels that reflect New York City’s vibrant neighborhoods. Each offers a unique piece of the city’s rich tapestry and serves as an ideal base for your adventures.

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