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43 Best Hotels in New York City

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New York is a city built on dreams—during waking and sleeping hours alike. We’re thankful, then, that the town has so many places to grab some shut-eye—all alongside excellent onsite dining, wellness, and entertainment options. Heighten those experiences with over-the-top design and premier hospitality, and it’s easy to linger longer at any of these urban retreats. From hip Brooklyn hangouts to luxe Uptown escapes, here are the Big Apple’s best hotels to check out—and into—now.

Read our complete New York City travel guide here .

Every hotel review on this list has been written by a Condé Nast Traveler journalist who knows the destination and has visited that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider properties across price points that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination, keeping design, location, service, and sustainability credentials top of mind. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

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The French hotel line known for its Paris and St. Barth’s properties arrived in the U.S. in 2022 by way of New York. At a cobblestoned intersection in the Tribeca North Historic District, an industrialist red brick facade gives way to eight floors of ethereal Art Deco interior design straight out of the South of France. Fouquet’s New York’s pastel-colored luxury includes three dining options, an indulgent underground spa (complete with a sauna, hammam, and hydrotherapy pool), and a Cannes-inspired cinema space true to Tribeca’s popular annual film festival. The theater hosts programming like screenings and film premieres, and can be reserved for corporate and artistic events. The street-level outpost of the famed Champs d’Elysee bistro, Brasserie Fouquet’s is a destination in itself, with signature red and black bar mirroring its Paris (and Louvre Abu Dhabi) counterpart. A French lavender, mint green, and cream color scheme includes custom-made wallpapers with France-linked illustrations of New York City scenes like Lady Liberty, pizza-eating Central Park goers, and cartoon pigeons with croissants in their beaks.

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A short walk from the Empire State Building and flanked by landmark buildings, the location of The Ned positions it perfectly in relation to downtown Manhattan and Midtown’s business district. The NoMad neighborhood itself, which has seen tremendous transformation while also retaining its wholesale commerce underpinnings, is also worth discovering. Located in the Johnston building, a limestone-fronted 1908 Beaux-Arts landmark, it draws its character from the architecture of the building it's housed in. Once inside, spaces reveal themselves one after another like nesting Matryoshka dolls, and are served with a heap of Art Deco glam, including jewel-toned upholstery, marble floors, and mahogany wood—and plenty of moody corners to slink into. 

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If you’re looking for someplace close to all the action of New York’s buzzy, see-and-be-seen SoHo neighborhood—but that at once feels coolly removed from it all (and has its own rooftop pool, to boot)—this is the place for you. Formerly The James New York - SoHo, the hotel reopened in Spring 2021 after a nearly year-and-a-half-long renovation. There are 114 rooms spread across 14 floors—10 different room categories, all generous in size. (By Manhattan standards, anyway; Modern Queen rooms start at about 280 square feet.) Its Twenty Three Grand restaurant touts global flavors and elevated classics with a Mediterranean flair. The year-round restaurant is primed to be a destination for al fresco dining and features a glass-enclosed space with a retractable roof. The hotel features premier wellness amenities, including a 400-square-foot gym on the 17th floor (equipped with state-of-the-art fitness equipment) and a seasonal partnership with HigherDOSE.

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In a part of the city often overlooked by travelers—at least when it comes to choosing a home-base—The Wall Street Hotel is a unique boutique stay in downtown Manhattan whose interiors nod to the area’s history and beaux-arts buildings. The Wall Street Hotel is not only an exciting addition to the landscape, but it also provides a great reason to reconsider Wall Street as your landing pad for a trip to the city. Nearly every train runs through the nearby Fulton center, meaning easy access to just about anywhere in Manhattan (Brooklyn is just a couple stops away, as is Jersey). The neighborhood is jam-packed with history dating back to the 17th century, and a little Googling or a great tour guide can help pull stories out of the landmark buildings in the neighborhood (George Washington hung out at nearby Fraunces Tavern , to give you an idea).

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At the corner of Ninth Avenue and 13th Street, the Gansevoort Meatpacking is a short stroll away from the art galleries of Chelsea, the brasserie-style restaurants of the West Village, and the smart boutiques of the Meatpacking District. Highlights include the 45-foot-long, heated rooftop swimming pool with underwater lights; the Duplex Penthouse Suite with a wall of windows looking out towards the Hudson River; on-site restaurant The Chester; and the service, which is remarkable for a boutique hotel. Up on the rooftop, savor classics and shareable dishes crafted with Union Square Greenmarket produce in the lounge, or head to the tucked-away Saishin by Kissaki at the Gansevoort Rooftop for excellent a la carte and omakase sushi with a view of the downtown skyline.

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The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue Arrow

Three blocks north of the Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue, this polished hotel has spacious rooms starting at 420 square feet—generous for New York. All units have walnut furnishings, wondrously comfortable Duxiana beds, and deep soaking tubs, while the apartment suites each have a full stainless-steel kitchen. The hotel holds the largest private collection of original paintings by New York City artist Alex Katz. Start your journey of exploring his work in the lobby. Tired and don't want to go too far for a good meal? You're in luck; Ai Fiori is downstairs as part of the hotel, serving everything from top-tier pasta dishes to classic Italian negronis made with vintage Campari.

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Those already familiar with Soho House will feel instantly at home here, where a few of the company's signature design elements are in place, like distressed wood floors and beamed ceilings, velvet chairs and sofas, exposed brick, and flattering lighting. As befits a members' club, it feels intimate, though not exclusive (the hotel portion is open to anyone). Not only are the rooms charming, but the supremely comfortable common spaces are places you'll want to spend a lot of time in—especially if you need to get some work done or just sit and read. When you book a room here, you're welcomed into the world of Soho House like a member, which is a nice feeling in this big, busy city. Plus, the location is prime, within a short distance of the High Line.

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Since it opened in 1930, The Carlyle has become something more than the sum of its extremely alluring parts, a living legend that embodies, if not the spirit of New York City, at least one of her spirits: her brightest, most sparkling, most elegant self; witty, worldly and nostalgic. An entire movie has been made about this property— Always at The Carlyle —in which present-day tribal elders such as George Clooney, Sophia Coppola , Wes Anderson, and Naomi Campbell discuss their fondness for the joint. Broadly speaking, the rooms get better the higher the floor. Plus, you get to spend more time in the elevators—not an activity to enjoy in everyday life, but this is not everyday life. The ones at The Carlyle are the stuff of legend, as much admired as the astounding Dorothy Draper lobby or Bemelmans Bar . Imagine if you had been there when Princess Diana, Michael Jackson, and Steve Jobs all piled in (true story). You would have been in awe. Not of them, of course, but of the real superstar—the unflappable, icy-calm, white-gloved Carlyle elevator operator.

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The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad Arrow

During New York Fashion Week, this already-iconic hotel’s rooftop bar Nubeluz by José Andrés hosted a runway show for Bronx and Banco, complete with a downtown cool vibe and guest list to match—think actress Natasha Lyonne and rapper Coi Leray. Nubeluz (and The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad as a whole) was immediately cemented as an overnight New York City hot spot—just one example of how this legacy brand is reshaping its image. But how did a hotel conglomerate that is thought of as a bit stuffy create a hotel that is familiar to its existing clientele while becoming alluring to a new generation? The answers are found within the lobby which takes its inspiration and pays homage to its location in the floral district, the reservation-impossible Mediterranean restaurant Zaytinya (another José Andrés), view-laden rooms, and skin-tightening subterranean spa. Each space mixes current design trends, like hand-blown Randy Zieber floral petal-inspired chandeliers in the lobby and black Italian-marble walls, with the exceptional, discreet service that Ritz-Carlton is known for. We can’t imagine a more perfect place to shake things up than the capital of reinvention: New York.

Crosby Street Hotel New York

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Pattern, color, whimsy—walking into Crosby Street Hotel is like entering a world representing the best of modern English design, as dreamed up by Brit founder and designer Kit Kemp. Everywhere you look, there's a special artwork or piece of furniture you'd want to stare at for awhile. It's all a big visual treat in the middle of SoHo. There's nothing better than making it through a hectic day out and about and coming back to perhaps the city's most perfectly designed (yet supremely comfortable) guest rooms. Aside from being a visual treat, the location is nearly perfect—a quiet block in the heart of SoHo, next to public transportation, but also in the most pleasingly walkable neighborhood you could find, with endless amounts of great restaurants, bars, bookstores, cafés, and shops.

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When the Hoxton plunked itself down on Williamsburg’s Wythe Avenue—the neighborhood’s unofficial hotel strip—it was as much for New Yorkers as for visitors. Cases in point: a quirky, retro lobby that’s perfect for long, lazy Sunday afternoons; an events space that has hosted, among other things, a pop-up tattoo studio; a rooftop bar that doesn’t have a line (yet). The U.K.-based Ennismore designed the hotel to feel extremely Brooklyn, dotting it with locally sourced vintage furniture and bookshelves displaying hefty tomes on contemporary art, and ’70-style chandeliers hanging from the lofty ceiling. The three on-site restaurants—seasonal Summerly and Backyard and the year-round favorite Klein’s—are overseen by Jud Mongell and Zeb Stewart, the names behind Williamsburg’s beloved Five Leaves, Union Pool, and Hotel Delmano. The cocktails are a delight (order the mezcal-infused Fire Island), and the food spans everything from New American comfort at Klein’s to New England–style lobster rolls at Summerly. Upstairs, the 175 rooms, like the ones at the Hoxton in Paris , are not massive but fit king-size beds and have views of either the Manhattan or Brooklyn skyline.

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In an era of the ever-more- exclusive members’ club luring the black-card-carrying wolf pack, Robert De Niro’s hotel makes privacy feel refreshingly effortless. Built more than a decade ago in a cobblestone quarter of Lower Manhattan, it creates the sensation of stepping into the actor’s own salon. The lobby is hung with abstract paintings by De Niro’s late father, and beyond it more inner sanctums await: A book-filled drawing room merges into a pocket garden, where topiaries cast an Italianate charm. Each of the 87 rooms is idiosyncratically arranged with antique silk rugs, the odd vintage table, and marble bathtubs, while the Tribeca Penthouse is earthy and minimalist. But the enduring revelation is the Shibui Spa, where the lantern-lit pool glimmers under the beams of a 250-year-old Japanese farmhouse. A festive din still kicks up at Locanda Verde , which serves rustic plates of duck orecchiette, and New York fixtures such as Yoko Ono and Jay-Z go pretty much incognito, but things settle down early. The wolf pack can go elsewhere.

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In the 36 years since Aman was founded and its first property opened its doors in Phuket, the brand has come to represent a certain kind of experience for a certain kind of traveler: discreet, expansive, and intimate, with a full-bodied approach to wellness and an almost chameleon-like ability to adapt to the surrounding landscape. So it goes with Aman New York, the latest jewel in its crown—the brand’s very first urban outpost in the United States, and only its second urban property in the world after Aman Tokyo . And what a crown it is: Taking up residence in Midtown Manhattan’s iconic Crown Building, a Beaux-Arts landmark carefully renovated with Belgian designer Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston Architects, the space dazzles with a 7,000-square-foot outdoor terrace, a spa and wellness center spread over three floors, and serene, high-ceilinged guest suites (each with its own fireplace).

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As the name might imply, the public spaces are a big factor here, and once you walk through the ground-level garden and take the glowing, futuristic elevators up to the lobby, an entire community awaits—one with big white sofas, work spaces, and plenty of locals who come to get some work done in a setting that's a bit more exciting than their neighborhood cafe.

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The Mercer is practically synonymous with SoHo. The Romanesque revival building itself, built in 1890, is an icon of the neighborhood, and once inside, it's pretty much what you'd expect from a cool-yet-sophisticated downtown luxury hotel: muted colors and modern furniture; a wall of coffee table books; and guest rooms that seem outfitted by the ultra-cool furniture showrooms that inhabit the area. It all adds up to a quintessential downtown Manhattan experience. The staff at the Mercer will go to the ends of the earth to take care of any request for their guests. It's a big reason people keep coming back for repeat visits.

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Its distinctive white criss-crossing exterior can be seen from lower Manhattan, but The William Vale, in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, also makes an impression when seen up close. Each of the hotel’s 183 guest rooms has balconies, most with views looking over the East River and at the Manhattan skyline. The decor is light, airy, and of-the-moment with hardwood floors, glass-enclosed showers, patterned rugs and curated coffee table books from Phaidon. The hotel also has its own elevated public park, a 60-foot outdoor pool (known as the longest outdoor hotel pool in NYC), and two restaurants from famed chef Andrew Carmellini: Southern Italian-inspired Leuca and rooftop bar Westlight (complete with 360-degree city views).

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Mandarin Oriental, New York Arrow

A cornerstone of the city’s five-star hotel scene, Mandarin Oriental’s New York City outpost is known for its elite service, a fantastic spa, and impressive vistas—the 75-foot lap pool overlooks the Hudson, the high-end MO Lounge boasts the Manhattan skyline as its backdrop, and the best rooms have bird’s eye views of Central Park. The rooms feel equal parts timeless in their definition of luxury—think heaping, decadent curtains for privacy, dark wooden desks, rich shades of the brand’s go-to purple—and contemporary, with modern artworks hung on the walls, shimmering structural light fixtures, and reflective metal details accenting every room. And the Mandarin Oriental’s spa is a destination in its own right. They offer standards like detox wraps and aroma stone massages, plus beauty treatments like hydradermabrasion and sculpting facials.

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Understated, elegant, and reminiscent of a private club, The New York EDITION isn't really a hipster hangout, nor is it an opulent, tricked-out palace. It expertly straddles the line of cool and sophisticated, with a predominately whitewashed interior accented with hits of warm mahogany and creams. The effect is a feeling of exclusivity. There are a lot of business travelers, given its convenient location to all parts of Manhattan. But they're the kinds of business travelers who care about their surroundings and who value great design, food, and amenities. Appreciate the restful simplicity of the white wood floors and little touches like the soft, faux-fur bed throw—If we had a U-Haul with us, we'd take the massive, beautiful walnut headboard against the bed. Plus, it's a couple hundred dollars less than the luxury mainstays you'd find further uptown, and right next to one of the city's best parks, to boot.

The Ludlow Hotel New York

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Fitting into its Lower East Side location, the Ludlow feels just cool and just hip enough without overdoing it. There are brick walls, low leather sofas, a roaring fireplace, and plenty of good-looking people sipping wine or working away on their laptops. In other words? It perfectly represents its neighborhood. Although not as buzzy as it was when it opened in 2014, the restaurant, Dirty French, is still a hopping place during dinner and weekend brunch (get the spicy pork chop with celery remoulade).

The Peninsula New York

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Opulence greets you the minute you walk through the doors set just off of Fifth Avenue, where flower arrangements and a grand staircase serve as the lobby's centerpiece. It's a formal atmosphere, but not an unwelcoming one. Huge, luxurious guest rooms, a top-notch spa, swimming pool, an excellent restaurant (Clement), and one of the best service staffs in NYC make for an exceptional experience. While the rooms and facilities are grand, it's the staff's warmth that encourages repeat visits .

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Few things are as classically New York as the 1 Hotel's location at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge. Aside from the prime real estate, it's a thoughtfully designed, supremely attractive place to call home for as long as you're a guest here. Plus, it has one of the prettiest farm-to-table restaurants in all of Brooklyn: The Osprey. You can feel even better staying here knowing that the hotel is sustainable and eco-friendly, using recycled and repurposed materials for furniture, LED lighting, and a rainwater harvesting system. The rooftop pool has amazing views out over Manhattan and is where you'll want to be on warm days.

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If James Bond had an apartment in New York, it would probably look a lot like one of the guest rooms and suites here. It's all crisp, cool minimalism with contemporary furniture, stone floors, and dark wood. And even entry-level rooms clock in at 530 square feet, making them some of the biggest in the city. Take in city views and breakfast on the patio on one of several Terrace Suites. An entire day can be spent at the hotel's 25th-floor Spa Nalai. After a treatment, you can try the eucalyptus steam room, whirlpool, and saltwater lap pool, which has to be the most beautiful in Manhattan (and also features underwater speakers with a curated playlist by Carnegie Hall). After a day of respite, get ready for a night on the town with a hair treatment and blowout at world-renowned Rossano Ferretti Hairspa. This is a chance to stay in one of the tallest buildings in Manhattan at the cross-section of the city; Central Park is just a block away.

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Even the most unaffected New Yorkers can’t help but feel a tinge of nostalgia when passing through the gilded revolving doors of the St. Regis, promptly greeted by a gentleman with white gloves and a smile. The sense of the city’s golden era lingers in that lobby, where shining chandeliers warm the pale walls to create a necessary calming counter to the crush of cabs and suits in Midtown Manhattan. It’s precisely the atmosphere John Jacob Astor IV sought to capture when he opened this 18-story, Beaux-Arts landmark at the turn of last century. Today, there’s more Michael Kors than mink in the King Cole Bar, though the order hasn’t changed: Ignore the lengthy cocktail list and go for a note-perfect dry Martini or a Bloody Mary, the house speciality, and fall into conversation with the bankers in from Boston sitting at the bar. For those who do stay on for another martini (or three), it’s nice to know that your suite is just an elevator ride away. It may be done up in lipstick-ruby wallpaper or blue velvet curtains and striped white walls, with classic pieces such as silk-stitched love seats and oil paintings to resemble that glamorous pied à terre everyone fantasizes about. This is a New York institution that channels the city’s glamorous past like no other, steps from the Fifth Avenue buzz.

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The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel Arrow

When a hotel opens in New York , it’s not uncommon for locals to barely bat an eye. This is, after all, a city crawling with them—big, small, modern, classic. It  takes an exceptional property to capture the collective consciousness, which is exactly what happened in 2016, when The Beekman opened. The landmark was built in the 1880s with a nine-story, glass-ceiling atrium, but throughout the past century, the atrium had been covered up as the building functioned as just another office. Now the glass skylight soars once again above the lobby’s Art Deco bar where New Yorkers flock to—come 6 p.m. it’s nearly impossible to find a free bar stool. The rooms all have vintage furnishings, with dark wood floors and distressed leather headboards: comfortable but not so much so that you don’t want to leave and miss out on everything happening around you. So many hotels like to say they’ve made the neighborhood, but in the case of the Beekman it’s actually true.

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33 Hotel, New York City, Seaport Arrow

Old World meets New York at this downtown hotel, complete with views of the Brooklyn Bridge , East River, and New York City skyline. The overall look here is contemporary elegance, and you’ll find plenty of it in the 66 well-sized rooms (with details like marble bathrooms, soft natural light, and plush textures). For some private outdoor space, book one of the Premier Seaport King Terrace or Premier Front Street King Terrace rooms, which are located on the sixth and seventh floors and have furnished verandas. The hotel is also home to recently opened Urban Cove Society & Kitchen , which faces the cobblestone-lined Peck Slip and offers a casual yet refined dining room, bar, and outdoor seasonal patio. Visit for dinner or weekend brunch for modern American cuisine with global twists, paying homage to the rich tapestry of cultures of downtown New York.

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Stately and imposing, The Pierre lives up to its prime location across from Central Park on the Upper East Side. Think black-and-white marble floors, gilded moldings, and big, fresh flower arrangements. You can't help but feel important when you're here. The hotel’s Les Clefs d’Or Concierge team can create crafted itineraries with insider’s access to New York’s most sought-after attractions, and back onsite, a meal at Perrine restaurant showcases elegant, seasonally-inspired dining. Royal vibes continue in the rotunda—with its iconic murals, it’s one of the city’s most romantic rooms.

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NYC’s second import by British brand Firmdale Hotels, is designer Kit Kemp at her playful best. She has created a place that's the antithesis of the staid, neutral-heavy luxury options in the area. It's like an English summer garden come to life in hotel form. A welcome addition to Midtown, it’s that rare find that is both family-friendly and sophisticated. A gorgeous hotel two blocks from Central Park with an excellent restaurant and afternoon tea, the Whitby is worth every cent.

The Lowell

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The Lowell, on the Upper East Side, reopened in 2017 after a three-year renovation. Its 74 rooms got a refresh, but the important touches stayed the same: wood-burning fireplaces, grisaille wallpaper in the lobby, tasseled key fobs. Nowhere in the city feels quite as refined. Every room has fresh flowers, while huge marble bathrooms have separate tub and shower areas, Frette bath robes, and custom-made products from the high-end line DDC28. Unlike big luxury chains, there's a small-scale, quiet, and personalized feeling here that's worth the lack of extras (like a swimming pool or spa).

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Walking into the lobby at The Bowery feels like stepping back into a Gothic version of the nineteenth century—or at least, a movie set from someone with a gothic vision. Dimly lit and oozing atmosphere, it's a world of crimson velvet, dark leather and wood, threadbare Oriental rugs and oil paintings. The effect is transportive to another time, but somehow still rooted in downtown NYC. The view from one of the upper floors is something you'll never get tired of, and is worth the splurge. The Bowery's in-house restaurant, Gemma, is a solid choice on warm evenings—grab an outdoor table and get ready for some of the best people-watching in NYC. After dinner, few places are better for a glass of red than the lobby lounge (its fireplace makes the atmosphere even better).

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The polished black-and-white floor that greets you in the lobby is the first sign that the Mark is no ordinary hotel experience. Contemporary light fixtures, furniture, and modern art combined effortlessly by designer Jacques Grange give the hotel a sense of cool elegance. The restaurant, by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, is high-end New York all the way. The classic Upper East Side location combined with the contemporary, Art Deco–inspired design make for an unforgettable stay.

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This New York hotel is a Cipriani property, so it’s luxury to the max, but in that effortlessly chic Italian sort of way. Picture it: presidential suites featuring cashmere-covered walls by Loro Piana Interiors—that’s the sort of luxurious detail you’ll find in every nook and cranny of the guest rooms at Casa Cipriani. The sheets on the bed are from the 150-year-old luxury linen house Rivolta Carmignani based in Macherio, just outside of Milan . Prior to check-in guests can choose between Italian cotton or Italian linen. It’s hard not to fall completely under the spell of the hotel from the minute you step into your room or suite. Maybe it’s the Art Deco light fixtures or artwork on the wall. Maybe it’s the jazz playing softly in the background, or the way the setting sun hit the lacquer furniture and the shiny brass knobs. But perhaps the most remarkable thing about the guest rooms at Casa Cipriani are the private terraces. The spacious private terraces. Be sure to request a river-facing room because there’s really nothing like this view anywhere in town: Next to the hotel, you’ve got the Staten Island Ferry pulling in and out of Whitehall Terminal; that’s Governor’s Island straight ahead, and beyond that, Brooklyn. To your right, you’ve got the Statue of Liberty. But there’s also so much going on inside Casa Cipriani that no one would blame you if you spent your entire stay on the premises: the Club restaurant, the Jazz Café, the Pickering Room, the Promenade Bar, and the Living Room. On top of all that, the hotel service is attentive but not at all intrusive. They truly make you feel like you’re the most important person in the room, and who doesn’t want to feel like that for a few nights? From $800. —Lauren DeCarlo

Wythe Hotel New York

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The Wythe Hotel defines Williamsburg style for many—a former industrial building given a hipster makeover with exposed-brick walls, factory windows, concrete floors, and plenty of reclaimed wood. The 6th floor Bar Blondeau, which serves French plates and natural wines, offers killer river views of Manhattan. The restaurant, Le Crocodile, has earned raves for its bold brasserie fare. If you're choosing to stay in Williamsburg, you probably want an industrial-chic vibe, and Wythe Hotel delivers.

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Modern master Martin Brudnizki’s latest riot of colors, patterns, and curiosities is perhaps his most impeccably orchestrated yet. The vaulted lobby is dressed up in ornate wall panels; corridors are bedecked in vivid wallpapers; rooms are filled with painted screens and pagoda-style lamps that are an ode to the travels of hotel owner Alex Ohebshalom. A go-for-broke assemblage of art, from old-world oils to modern photography, greets you around every corner. It’s the bold palette Brudnizki is known for, a dreamlike pastiche that would have been chaos in the hands of a less practiced hand. Just as adept is the hospitality, which extends from the ready-to-please butler service on every floor to extra touches like the candle that’s slipped into your room after you’ve complimented the scent in the lobby, a martini cart that appears at your door when you need a nightcap, and the warm welcome you’ll get when you return. And you will return, even if just for a perfect Negroni at the hotel’s Portrait Bar or an extravagant dish from Café Carmellini —but most of all, for the chance to wake up in a giant cabinet of curiosities in the heart of New York’s NoMad district.

Baccarat Hotel

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No one knew what to expect when a 258-year-old French luxury brand opened its first property, Baccarat Hotel, on West 53rd—except that there had better be at least one over-the-top chandelier. The hotel did not disappoint, but what was surprising was how wonderful its opulence felt, after all that industrial, bare-bulb, and rough-hewn everything—like a return to Champagne after years of lager. Unabashed opulence is what you get as soon as you step into the lobby, where there are about 15,000 pieces of the brand's crystal throughout, including glassware and chandeliers. Arrangements of fresh red roses everywhere add a touch of color. But even though the hotel is a singular vision, it may be the little touches—like Baccarat tumblers in the bathroom—that make a stay special.

Terrace at AKA Central Park New York

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Designed for stays of a week or more, this upscale long-stay property blends the atmosphere (and some of the services) of a hotel with contemporary, condominium-style suites larger than many Manhattan pads. Your home base choices range from one-room, 300-square-foot Studios to suites with furnished outdoor space and Penthouses with useful extras like DVR-equipped TVs and a dining table that seats six; the largest options run close to 1,500-square feet. Most popular are the one- and two-bedroom suites, which have full kitchens stocked with fridges, stoves, ovens, dishwashers, cookware, tableware, and even dishwashing supplies, plus large living rooms with space to work and comfortable beds. (Studios have smaller kitchenettes, but they also come with most everything you might need.)

Freehand New York

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It’s a given that young visitors to New York don’t want to blow their budget on a fancy hotel room. Better to book something that’s at least clean, comfortable, and strategically located, and spend the extra cash on that restaurant everyone has been talking about. Freehand takes this compromise and somehow manages to make it feel sexy and stylish. Rooms, with queens, kings, or bunk setups for four, are basic—verging on dorm-like—but brightened up with artwork that sometimes snakes across the walls and ceilings. Like the model that Ian Schrager engineered with Morgans Hotel in the 1980s, here it’s all about the public spaces, which the design studio Roman and Williams filled with glossy tiles, dark woods, and walls in deep turquoise, with quirky touches such as sheepskin rugs and plants in mismatched ceramic pots. Most importantly, there’s a feast of food and drink options: an outpost of award-grabbing cocktail joint Broken Shaker on the roof; a to-go counter off the lobby, an offshoot of downtown favorite breakfast spot the Smile; two recently opened restaurants and a Southwestern-inspired new bar. Freehand captures everything travelers come to New York for, under one well-designed, well-priced roof.

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Walking into the Marlton feels like being transported to the 19th century, where there's little evidence of modern technology, and where guests and locals hang out in the dimly lit, fireplace-warmed lobby, which features lots of dark wood and antique rugs. The beauty of being here is forgetting what era you're in. Rooms are small, but beautiful, and if you feel too cramped, you're right in the middle of Greenwhich Village and all it has to offer. Hotel guests move to the top of the list at the in-house restaurant, Margaux. That's a good thing, as you'll want to try the Amish rotisserie chicken with smashed sweet potato and burnt lemon. Having a glass of wine by the fireplace in the gorgeous lobby is the perfect thing to do on chilly evenings. As is being able to take the elevator right upstairs to the room afterwards.

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This Four Seasons hotel occupies 24 floors of an 84-floor building (with condos making up the rest of the space). There is also a pool, spa, steam room, and 189 total rooms, including 28 suites designed by Yabu Pushelberg, who also handled interiors for the NYC hotel debut from the Equinox fitness brand. The two crown jewels are the Tribeca Suite and Royal Suite—the latter, at 2,400 square feet, has space for a dinner party and sweeping views of downtown New York. The Four Seasons Downtown's ground floor is home to the only New York City outpost of Wolfgang Puck's Cut, serving fresh fruit and upscale takes on egg sandwiches by day, and steaks by night.

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Hotel Chelsea may not be filled with famous musicians anymore, but the rock-and-roll vibe remains. Long-term residents who have been grandfathered into their apartments in the building still float around, and most guests—usually drawn by the hotel’s history—have a knowingness to them, whether they’re in their 30s or 60s. The 158 guest rooms and suites have wood floors with the Hotel Chelsea monogram now inlaid; the sun dapples through ivory eyelet fabric on the windows; and the bathrooms are classically done with light and dark grey marble accentuated by bronze details. Animal-print chairs maintain a bit of spunk in the now bright, airy rooms, as do ornate dark wood bedside tables. Massive closets, their interiors a riot of wallpaper, make it even easier to imagine unpacking and sticking around for a while. If you visited the Chelsea back in the day, you’ll recognize the original fireplaces, stained glass windows, and those iconic wrought-iron balconies leaning over West 23rd Street, which have been restored. Rooms from $199. —Megan Spurrell

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Ask any in-the-know New Yorker for their favorite neighborhood, and chances are the Lower East Side will be it. The place teems with urban cool. Tattoo parlors on every corner. Low-key restaurants where the plates rival those in SoHo, but the crowd is a blend of skaters, designers, and musicians. When Nine Orchard opened June 2022 on a historic corner in the neighborhood, it brought with it a degree of sophistication seldom celebrated here. There are the historical bones, for one, located inside an old, grand bank, with an airy lobby bar humming under old vaulted ceilings that rival those up at Grand Central . Classic dishes like steak au poivre and frites are exceptional at the attached Corner Bar (the tables are lovely with their minimal settings, but the pick of seats is one of the 40 stools at the wraparound bar). With a full belly, you’ll happily plunk down into one of the property’s 113 guest rooms with simple wood bed tables and hand-carved chairs that feel like a groovy space to tune into the custom radio stations created for the hotel by DJ Stretch Armstrong and Devon Turnbull, New York-based DJ and producer who focus on New York inspired music on all four of the in-hotel stations. Whatever station you choose, this landmark hotel offers locals and visitors alike a sense of being grounded in a place, and pays homage to the neighborhood and its city as one of the very best in the world. Rooms from $525. —Lara Kramer

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The lobby in any Ace hotel is the place to be, and its Brooklyn outpost is no different. There are public workspaces galore—including a library-style table, a plant-filled garden, and a moody bar area with cozy seating—and plenty of guests, locals, and staff making use of them all. Many of the hallmarks of Ace decor are present in the 287 rooms: plywood furniture that offers both form and function, local art, and pops of color (in this case, a deep green). But the room design also leans into the industrial building’s architecture, with exposed concrete and warehouse windows.

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To step into the Warren Street Hotel is to immerse yourself in the whimsical and wacky world of Kit Kemp. As the interior designer’s third New York City property with the Firmdale hospitality group (and 11th overall), each space is packed with her trademark eccentricity and magpie-like knack for sourcing eclectic artworks and inspiration from around the world—from the British craft and ceramics on display in the light-filled “Orangery” downstairs to the abstract sculptures greeting guests in the buttercup yellow lobby. Even the carpets are done up in a limited edition batik pattern, courtesy of Kit Kemp for Wilton Carpets. Meanwhile, no two rooms are the same—all have been designed by Kemp to exude their own personality, whether it be through the patterned headboards above king-size beds, one-of-a-kind artworks spanning all sorts of creative movements and styles, custom-made wallpaper and egg-shaped lighting, or even an occasional mishmash of antique furniture. Downstairs at the restaurant, where Tribeca locals jostle with guests for a prime-time table, dishes like a rich foie gras terrine and spaghetti alle vongole are served beneath custom-made wallpaper so beautiful it almost rivals the murals at the Carlyle’s legendary Bemelmans bar uptown. Kemp is a master when it comes to transforming a space into a riot of color and wit, and this latest endeavor may just be her most playful yet. From $875. —Lale Arikoglu

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Pendry Manhattan West aims to bring a West Coast vibe to Hudson Yards (just outside of Midtown Manhattan), with 30 sprawling suites—all with floor-to-ceiling windows—and 164 guest rooms, modern furnishings, abundant greenery, and warm recessed lighting in both the rooms and common areas. The resulting crowd is mostly cool creatives looking for a place to hole up, whom you’ll spot posted up on laptops in the lounges during the day, and beelining to the ground-floor Bar Pendry for an innovative cocktail with friends in the evenings. Arrive with plenty of busy days planned out in the Manhattan West development , knowing you’ll have a calm space to recharge at night—complete with soft slippers and bedside macarons via turndown.

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Ini kali pertama saya & keluarga menginap disini. Kami pesan penthouse yg isinya 3 kamar. dimasing2 kamar ada kamar mandi, bersih terus kedap suara. Harga permalamnya jg standard ga mahal mahal banget. Ada gym dan swimming poolnya jg. Kami sempat makan di restaurantnya, untuk harga makan dan minum lumayan mahal ya, tapi rasanya enak kok, staff baik baik

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Captain Zeppos Milos

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For a long time, Milos was the closely guarded secret of the Athenian upper classes, a romantic retreat for young couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. All of that changed in the early 2020s though, when fashion brands Dior and Louis Vuitton shot their ad campaigns with the island’s signature white-rock beaches as the backdrop. A low-key alternative to fellow Cycladic islands Mykonos and Santorini , it’s become popular with tourists for its rustic landscape (including the aforementioned moonscape-esque beaches), fisherman villages, family-run restaurants and simpler way of life. Accessible via a direct flight from Athens , the boltholes on the island are largely made up of guest houses, self-catering villas and suites, though a new hotspot hotel, Domes, opened last year. Here's our pick of the best hotels in Milos.

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Domes White Coast

It was only a matter of time before Domes opened a hotel in Milos. Already holding something of a monopoly on chic barefoot luxury on the Greek islands and mainland, the hotel group is the fastest growing in the Mediterranean, and it’s easy to see why – every detail has been carefully thought through. Designed in harmony with the island in a white style reminiscent of the local Cyclades architecture, the hotel’s coast-side location is just remote enough without being off the beaten track, offering incredible views from Sarakiniko to Kimolos. Each of the 50 bedrooms comes with its own infinity plunge pool (some of which are glass-covered, for an epic Instagram shot), while there’s also a communal pool, if you’re feeling sociable, and three sandy beaches just moments away. The hotel’s Makris restaurant and bar are popular for getting that sunset shot – arrive early and secure a table right by the water for unimpeded views. Rooms come with thoughtful touches, like free bottled water and beach towels, while the offer of an island-hopping holiday ticking off Domes properties as you go is very tempting. One thing to note: Domes is adults-only, so no under-16s, please.

White Pebble Suites Milos

White Pebble Suites

Located in the popular town of Pollonia, White Pebble Suites is another newish addition to the island, having opened in 2021. Designed to make the most of its seafront location, every bedroom has an ocean view, with the stark, white architecture allowing the beauty of the scenery to command your attention. The honeymoon penthouse suite and the cabana seaview suites all boast their own plunge pools or jacuzzis, but there’s a gorgeous communal pool right on the coast too. Food can be ordered at the touch of a button from the in-room iPads, with the option of dining on your own private terrace or by the pool. Wellness is particularly important here, with massages and facials utilising olive oil and natural minerals local to the island, with the added bonus of a hammam for maximum preening.

Milos Cove

Somewhat unusually for the Greek islands, there’s no white in sight at Milos Cove. Instead, the hotel’s architect, Athens-born Dionisis Sotovikis, was inspired by the island’s unique geology, incorporating it into his vision, with each of the 42 suites designed to blend in with the scenery rather than standing out against it. This lends the hotel an earthy magic – something which is played up in the spa, which offers alternative therapies such as crystal healing. Many of the rooms feature their own private pools, while there’s a private pebble beach for guests too. The hotel’s restaurant offers relaxed, casual dining in the day, but glams up in the evening, with well-heeled guests arriving early to watch the sunset over a cocktail. The menu utilises local produce, with a focus on fresh fruit and vegetables, although fish of course has a starring role too.

Skinopi Lodge Milos

Skinopi Lodge

There’s a real wildness to Skinopi Lodge: seamlessly blending into its hilltop location, its seven villas are designed to look like local fishermen’s houses – albeit with outdoor showers, retractable glass doors, minimalist decor, Korres toiletries and Nespresso machines. Self-catered, each comes with its own kitchen, stocked with a welcome fruit basket, bottle of wine and local olive oil to get you started. You’ve got the option to really switch off here – televisions are only available on request, rather than a given – and the remote location lends itself to a digital detox. Book an in-room massage or pedicure, or even a yoga session, ideally taken outside. The sparse design allows air to flow freely through the property, with the hint of Mediterranean garden herbs on the wind, while the rough-cut stone steps down to the sea are worth braving for a dip and tiny slice of beach. Rumour has it there’s a local cat, Shadow, who might pay you a visit – but don’t expect anyone else. At the end of the day, a glass of wine on your terrace deckchairs is a must – book the west-facing Villa Levanda for the best views.

Captain Zeppos Milos

Captain Zeppos

If you’re looking for a base from which to explore all that Milos has to offer, then adults-only Captain Zeppos is an appealing option. Three suites and an apartment are spread across three floors and are designed in a modern Cycladic style, with each having a kitchenette for self-catering. Breakfast is an additional fee, but is very generous, while a private chef can whip up lunch and dinner on request. Meanwhile, Pollonia’s strip of restaurants, shops and bars is on your doorstep, and it’s also handily located for both the beach and boat trips to neighbouring islands. Speaking of the sea, there are kayaks available to hire, or bikes, if you prefer land and two-wheels. Not up for exploring? Then there’s always the extremely Instagramable swimming pool, cocktails on the terrace, or a massage treatment in your room.

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Villa Costa Mare

One of the most recent additions to the island, Villa Costa Mare is a three-bedroom property in the buzzy town of Pollonia. Ideal for a group of friends, it boasts a beautiful pool, daybeds and sun loungers, plus a shaded veranda with BBQ for dining al fresco. The fully equipped kitchen comes with everything from a Nespresso machine to a blender, while the bedrooms all have king-sized beds and en-suite bathrooms. The villa’s owners are happy to organise in-villa spa treatments, as well as boat trips and tours, not to mention wine tasting.

Located in a quiet corner in the northwest of the island within the sleepy village of Pollonia the 10 rooms at Salt...

Salt Suites & Executive Rooms

Located in a quiet corner in the northwest of the island within the sleepy village of Pollonia, the 10 rooms at Salt Suites & Executive Rooms are ideal for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Fully embracing rustic, Cycladic chic, the rooms are minimal and white washed, with sparse wooden furnishings, blue shutters, hole-in-the-wall showers and sea-themed artworks. The terrace offers unimpaired views of the Aegean from the day beds or bar, while the beach is four minutes away on foot, though there is no pool — just a jacuzzi if you fancy that. Breakfast is ordered the night before and served in bed or al fresco, with local delicacies like spinach and cheese pies and Greek omelettes available. Meanwhile, dinner can be delivered from a local restaurant, though simple snacks like sandwiches and pizza are available all day.

Terra Mare Milos

Terra Mare Suites

Ideally suited to larger groups and families, Terra Mare Suites is a unique, two-level waterfront property nestled between Sarakiniko and Pachaina. Inspired by syrma – local fishermen’s houses – its decor is best described as rustic-chic, with driftwood details and rattan furniture. It sleeps seven adults across two floors, with plenty of outside space, too, including direct sea access. While bathrooms are moulded into the rock, the kitchen is fully-stocked with every mod-con you might need for a self-catering feast, preferably served on the shaded veranda, with its plethora of throws and pillows. Our favourite part? Listening to the sounds of the waves crashing on the rocks as you fall asleep.

Ventus di Milo

It can be easy to get fixated on needing to be by the beach – particularly when you’re staying on an island. But with just six suites, Ventus di Milo’s inland location is a major asset, offering a truly private, peaceful backdrop, with each room having its own hot tub, too. And what it lacks in beach access, it more than makes up for in views, with each room’s terrace facing the pool or the ocean – why not book a massage here and enjoy the restful quiet? Decor is warm and inviting, with an earthy, neutral colour palette in favour of the traditional white-and-blue you usually find in the Cyclades. Our favourite feature? The outdoor fireplace: the perfect place to cosy up with a nightcap after dinner.

Volcano Luxury Suites

This one is for lovers. An adults-only retreat ostensibly designed with couples in mind, the Volcano Luxury Suites are located on a hillside in Paleochori, in southwest Milos. Rooms are cosseting and cosy, with a colour palette of sable, caramel and off-white, while bathrooms are frankly ginormous, with hand-carved Riverstone sinks and luxurious Hermes toiletries. Breakfast in bed is a must – this is a romantic break, after all – with a decadent spread available to order. Then, see where the day takes you – whether that’s for a swim in the sea, a road trip to the cobblestoned capital Platka or a stroll on the white cliffs. The whole idea here is to relax and be at one with nature, so don’t stress if you barely leave your suite – each has a private hot tub, after all.

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The Ixian Grand & All Suites Review: Why this adults-only hotel in Rhodes exceeded every expectation

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Nestled on the stunning Ixia Bay,  The Ixian Grand & All Suites  offers an adults-only retreat for those seeking luxury, relaxation, and the perfect Greek island getaway. During my stay in  one of  the Beach Front Swim-up Grand Suite s , I experienced everything from indulgent dining to pampering  spa  treatments, all set against the backdrop of the shimmering Aegean Sea.  This is one of those hotels that  delivers on every promise, making it an ideal destination for those looking to unwind in style.

  • Adults-only, five-star beachfront hotel
  • Luxurious Beach Front Swim-up Suites with private pools
  • All-inclusive dining with buffet and à la carte restaurant options
  • On-site spa offering a range of treatments
  • Located just a short drive from Rhodes' historic Old Town and top attractions

The Beach Front Swim-up Grand Suite: Ultimate Seaside Luxury

My Beach Front Swim-up Grand Suite was the epitome of luxury. The room boasted direct access to a private swim-up pool, complete with wooden decking and personal sun loungers. From morning to night, I could enjoy the stunning views of the Aegean Sea, whether I was sipping coffee or taking a sunset swim. The suite’s contemporary design, plush king-sized bed, and sleek bathroom featuring a rain shower made it the perfect sanctuary.

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The sun loungers outside my suite were an ideal spot for sunbathing, and having a private pool was an incredible  treat , allowing me to take a dip anytime I pleased. The suite also offered unparalleled privacy, creating a peaceful and intimate atmosphere that made it hard to leave.

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Indulging in culinary delights: a gastronomic experience.

Food is a significant highlight at The Ixian Grand & All Suites, and whether you choose to dine at  Vis a Vis (the main buffet-style restaurant),  or opt for one of the à la carte restaurants, you’re in for a treat.  Vis a Vis is  open to all guests,  and  provides a diverse array of dishes that cater to even the  fussiest  of eaters. During my stay, I was impressed by the quality and variety of food, with themed nights that kept things exciting and fresh. From traditional Greek dishes to international cuisines, there was always something new to try, and every dish was delicious.

For those staying in  suites, the  Alazonia Restaurant offers an elevated dining experience, free of charge for suite guests but available at a surcharge for others. The two other à la carte restaurant s - M ilonges and Muza Htis ta - ca n be booked once per stay free of charge, offering unique dining experiences that range from Greek delicacies to a fusion of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine. While I enjoyed dining at these restaurants, I found  Vis a Vis  exceptional, with plenty of variety and no shortage of delightful dishes to  savour.

a table at the Milonges restaurant in The Ixian Grand & All Suites.

As for drinks, the all-inclusive bar menu didn’t disappoint. While some of the cocktails were prepared in advance and tended to be quite strong, you could always request custom-made drinks, allowing you to get creative with your choices. The bartenders were happy to accommodate, ensuring that every drink hit the right note.

The Beach: Crystal Clear Waters and Pristine Sands

The Ixian Grand & All Suites is blessed with direct access to a stunning Blue Flag beach. For those unfamiliar with the Blue Flag certification, it’s an international mark of quality, awarded to beaches that meet stringent environmental, safety, and accessibility standards. In 2023, the  beach  here received this prestigious certificate, and it’s easy to see  why: It's c lean and well-maintained and has plenty of sunbeds for guests to relax on while soaking up the Mediterranean sun. 

an aerial view of the beach at The Ixian Grand & All Suites.

The water is crystal clear, with a beautiful blue hue that invites you to take a swim. Although the beach is pebbly near the shore, which can be a bit uncomfortable without water shoes or flip-flops, it becomes sandy once you venture further into the water. One of the highlights is the small bridge and pier that extends into the sea, allowing guests to walk out and dive into chest-deep water s - a  perfect spot for a refreshing swim.

Relaxation and Pampering: The Spa Experience

A stay at The Ixian Grand & All Suites wouldn’t be complete without some pampering at the spa. I indulged in a 90-minute massage during my stay, and it was pure bliss. The spa offers a wide range of treatments, from facials to full-body massages, all designed to melt away stress and rejuvenate your senses.

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My massage was expertly tailored to my needs, with the therapist focusing on areas of tension and ensuring a deeply relaxing experience. The ambiance of the spa was serene, with soft music and the calming scent of essential oils filling the air. By the time my treatment was over, I felt completely rejuvenated and ready to enjoy the rest of my stay.

Amenities and Entertainment: Something for Everyone

The Ixian Grand & All Suites offers more than just luxurious rooms and dining. The hotel is equipped with a range of amenities designed to keep guests entertained and relaxed. For those who like to stay active, there’s an on-site gym with modern equipment. 

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In the evenings, the hotel hosts live entertainment, from local musicians to more upbeat performances, providing the perfect backdrop to a relaxing evening. After dinner, I often enjoyed a cocktail at one of the bars, particularly the Blue Pool Bar, which offered a great variety of drinks in a lively atmosphere.

Whether you want to relax poolside, enjoy a stroll along the beach, or partake in the evening entertainment, there’s something for everyone at this hotel.

Top Things to Do in Rhodes

While The Ixian Grand & All Suites is a destination in itself, the island of Rhodes has so much to offer. Here are five activities you can’t miss while visiting:

Explore the Medieval City of Rhodes  – A UNESCO World Heritage site, the medieval city is a maze of cobblestone streets, ancient walls, and historical landmarks. It’s a must-see for history buffs.

Visit the Acropolis of Lindos  – This iconic site offers breathtaking views and a fascinating glimpse into ancient Greece’s history. The climb is worth it for the panoramic scenery.

Butterfly Valley  – A unique nature reserve, Butterfly Valley is home to thousands of butterflies during the summer months, offering a peaceful escape into nature.

Anthony Quinn Bay  – For a more secluded beach experience, head to Anthony Quinn Bay. Its crystal-clear waters and dramatic cliffs make it the perfect spot for  snorkelling  or swimming.

Wine Tasting in Embonas  – Rhodes is known for its wine, and a visit to the village of Embonas for a tasting tour is a great way to sample the local produce.

When to go Rhodes

Rhodes has Mediterranean weather which means hot summers and mild winters. Boasting 300 days of sunshine a year, the best months to travel to the island are, without a doubt, from May to the end of September, with an average temperature of 25 degrees and with the hotter months being in July and August.

How to get there

EasyJet flies to Rhodes from Luton, Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh and Ryanair from Stansted, Manchester and East Midlands. Flight time is about 4 hours.

Final Thoughts

The Ixian Grand & All Suites exceeded every expectation. From the luxurious Beach Front Swim-up Grand Suite to the exquisite dining experiences and rejuvenating spa treatments, this hotel offers everything needed for a perfect getaway. Whether you’re looking to unwind by the pool, enjoy the beach, or explore the island’s rich history, The Ixian Grand & All Suites is the ultimate adults-only retreat in Rhodes.

Rooms at the The Ixian Grand & All Suites start from just £158 per room, per night – To book, or for more information, visit theixiangrand website   . To find the best deals book via  booking.com ,  TUI , or  Jet2Holidays . 

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Travellers Suites is located in central Medan, a 5 minute drive from Polonia International Airport. The hotel features an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi and 2 restaurants. Free parking is available. Each air-conditioned suite comes with a separate living and kitchen area. Rooms come with personal safes, cable TVs, and free coffee/tea making facilities. The hotel has a business center. Laundry and dry cleaning services are available. Guests can enjoy massage services at DOME Eucalypt’s Spa. European and Asian cuisines are served at Kakatua Café. Le Chic Café offers French pastries and breads. Travellers Suites Medan is located approximately a mile from tourist attractions like the Grand Mosque and Maimoon Palace.

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  • Baggage storage
  • Ironing service Additional charge
  • Dry cleaning Additional charge
  • Laundry Additional charge
  • Fax/Photocopying Additional charge
  • Business center Additional charge
  • Meeting/Banquet facilities Additional charge

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Child policies.

Children of all ages are welcome.

Children 12 and above will be charged as adults at this property.

To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.

Crib and extra bed policies

Cribs and extra beds aren't available at this property.

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The prices at Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments may vary depending on your stay (e.g. dates, hotel's policy etc.). To see prices, enter your dates.

Does Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments have a pool?

Yes, this hotel has a pool. See details about the pool and other facilities on this page.

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How far is travellers suites serviced apartments from the center of medan.

Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments is 1,650 feet from the center of Medan. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.

Is Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments popular with families?

Yes, Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments is popular with guests booking family stays.

Does Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments have a restaurant on site?

  • Restaurant #1

What are the check-in and check-out times at Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments?

Check-in at Travellers Suites Serviced Apartments is from 2:00 PM, and check-out is until 12:00 PM.

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