Top 15 Best Hotels in New York City for 2025 | Go Travel Daily

Top 15 Best Hotels in New York City for 2025

The Best Hotels in New York City According to GoTravelDaily Readers

Hotels in New York City are a special breed. They’re storied, stately, and numerous—hundreds of them exist in Manhattan alone. Therefore, it’s no surprise that readers value history, elegance, and wonder when it comes to choosing where to stay in this one-of-a-kind destination. They sift through the average options to savor the true gems.

Every year for the World’s Best Awards survey, GoTravelDaily asks readers to provide insights on travel experiences around the globe—sharing their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, and airlines. Hotels were rated on their facilities, location, service, food, and overall value, with properties classified as city or resort based on their locations and amenities.

Highlights of the Best Hotels

Take the castle-like High Line Hotel, which came in at No. 5 on this year’s list. With its stained-glass windows and red-brick turrets, the former dormitories of the Grand Theological Seminary have a commanding presence on 10th Avenue. Inside, oversized windows in each room overlook either the High Line or the hotel’s leafy enclosed courtyard.

While the High Line Hotel acts as an entry point to Chelsea, the Chatwal, voted No. 3 this year, opens the door to midtown. “What an amazing hidden gem in the heart of the most energetic city,” one reader remarked. The Chatwal’s historic neo-Georgian building sits among skyscrapers, while other properties offer views of Central Park— for instance, the Surrey, which invites visitors to marvel at the park from its private roof garden. No. 15, the Carlyle, on the Upper East Side, possesses a unique charm, thanks to Bemelmans Bar, a sophisticated spot named for the illustrator of the Madeline book series, who hand-painted the bar’s wallpaper.

As for the No. 1 pick this year? It’s a familiar sight on the list, managing to dazzle GoTravelDaily readers year after year.

15. The Carlyle, a Rosewood Hotel

Courtesy of The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

Score: 90.04

More information: rosewoodhotels.com

14. Park South, A Joie de Vivre Hotel

Courtesy of Park South, A Joie de Vivre Hotel

Score: 90.20

More information: jdvhotels.com

13. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown

Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

Score: 90.21

More information: fourseasons.com

12. Aliz Hotel Times Square

Courtesy of Aliz Hotel Times Square

Score: 90.22

More information: alizhotel.com

11. The Iroquois New York

Courtesy of The Iroquois New York

Score: 90.50

More information: iroquoisny.com

10. Archer

Courtesy of Archer Hotel New York

Score: 90.84

More information: archerhotel.com

9. The Surrey

Courtesy of The Surrey

Score: 91.33

More information: thesurrey.com

8. The Greenwich Hotel

Courtesy of The Greenwich Hotel

Score: 91.62

More information: thegreenwichhotel.com

7. Lotte New York Palace

Courtesy of Lotte New York Palace

Score: 91.93

More information: lottenypalace.com

6. Hotel 50 Bowery, A Joie de Vivre Hotel

Courtesy of Hotel 50 Bowery, A Joie de Vivre Hotel

Score: 92.40

More information: jdvhotels.com

5. The High Line Hotel

Courtesy of The High Line Hotel

Score: 93.50

More information: thehighlinehotel.com

4. The Mark

Todd Eberle/Courtesy of The Mark

Score: 94.40

More information: themarkhotel.com

3. The Chatwal

Courtesy of The Chatwal

Score: 94.58

More information: thechatwalny.com

2. The Whitby Hotel

Courtesy of The Whitby Hotel

Score: 94.75

More information: firmdalehotels.com

1. The Lowell

Courtesy of The Lowell

Score: 95.29

More information: lowellhotel.com

For the second year in a row, the Lowell tops New York City’s list of best hotels. That hardly comes as a surprise to one returning guest, though: “I have been staying in this hotel for over 28 years for both business and pleasure,” this reader wrote. “It is one of the best in the world!” The Upper East Side landmark features recently renovated public spaces, plus a top-notch spot for high tea: the sparkling Pembroke Room. “The Lowell is one of a kind,” wrote another reader. “It has a pedigree that gives it a gravitas in the field of luxury New York City hotels, yet it has stayed relevant in today’s top end of the market.”

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