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August 17, 2015
Top 5 Hotels to Stay at in New York Right Now, Curated by Tablet Hotels
Feature | Is Brooklyn Over?
Handpicked by "Tablet Hotels" – Top 5 Hotels to Stay in New York Right Now
Only the Hotels That Matter: Our Top 5 Picks
Only the hotels that truly matter.—This is the concept behind Tablet Hotels, a booking site that curates only unique and charming hotels from around the world. Since its establishment in 2000, it has gained popularity among discerning travelers.
SoHo, Chelsea, Meatpacking District—In New York City, a district of enduring popularity, things are constantly changing. Hot areas emerge, drawing in people, products, and events as if pulled by an unseen force proclaiming, "This is the next big thing." Brooklyn has held this status for quite some time, but Tablet Hotels, which has observed the Big Apple through the lens of hospitality, already sees the next wave. Let's take a look at where we should be heading and which hotels we should be staying in, following their guidance.
Text by MOROHOSHI AyakaEdited by TANAKA Junko (OPENERS)
1. The Ludlow Hotel (Lower East Side)

The latest creation from Sean MacPherson, a key figure in New York's hotel scene. His signature style of crafting timeless spaces with carefully selected vintage furnishings is evident here. With "Dirty French," a popular local restaurant group's venture, and a lobby lounge featuring a trellis garden, this spot is sure to become a buzzing nightlife destination.
THE LUDLOW HOTEL
180 Ludlow Street, New York City, NY, USA
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http://ow.ly/INFxR
2. Hotel Hugo Soho (SoHo)

While in SoHo, this hotel is located in a former warehouse district near the Hudson River. By choosing an area that remained undeveloped for years, it offers a rare opportunity to enjoy unobstructed river views from the 20-story building. The industrial ambiance of the structure itself is softened by elegant custom-made Italian furniture, creating a comfortable and serene atmosphere.
HOTEL HUGO SOHO
525 Greenwich Street, New York City, NY, USA
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http://ow.ly/INIT1
3. Paper Factory Hotel (Queens)

Queens is undoubtedly the next hot spot after Brooklyn! This hotel, born in a revitalized industrial area, is a renovation of a printing factory, as its name suggests. The interior, finished in authentic New York industrial style, skillfully preserves the original architectural features. Elements like vintage and recycled materials for furniture and flooring add a rich sense of history throughout the hotel.
PAPER FACTORY HOTEL
37-06 36th Street, Long Island City, NY, USA
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http://ow.ly/JTQ3U
4. Park Hyatt New York (Midtown)

The flagship Park Hyatt hotel has finally arrived in New York. Its location, as expected, is a prime spot in Manhattan, and the design was handled by Yabu Pushelberg, a renowned design firm responsible for numerous luxury hotels. The impeccable space and ultimate service, best described by the phrase "Art of Hospitality," are sure to captivate hotel enthusiasts worldwide.
PARK HYATT NEW YORK
153 West 57th Street, New York City, NY, USA
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http://ow.ly/INRJ5
5. The Broome (SoHo)

With only 14 guest rooms, this small-scale designer hotel, previously unimaginable in the competitive downtown area, has opened in the ever-popular SoHo district. Its intimate size creates a sense of privacy rarely found in New York. The European-inspired courtyard at the center of the building, and the framed square of sky visible from it, are also captivating.
THE BROOME
431 Broome Street, New York City, NY, USA
Details here ▼
http://ow.ly/INNCO
Tablet Hotels
"ONLY THE HOTELS THAT MATTER"—Tablet Hotels is a selective booking site for discerning travelers, curating exceptional hotels from around the globe with a unique taste. Founded in 2000 by Laurent Vernhes and Michael Davis, with its headquarters in New York, it operates in 10 languages, including Japanese, and boasts over a million users worldwide. Currently, it features approximately 2,000 hotels. Tablet Hotels diligently maintains its selection quality, for instance, by removing hotels that fall below a certain user rating threshold.
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