Quintessential New York hotel. The nut/cheese mix at the bar at fives is amazing. Delish Parmesan cheese and olives.
The 45-foot indoor pool on the 23rd (top) floor of the Peninsula Hotel is surrounded by teak columns and a black tile floor, and has a full-time attendant. It's part of the hotel's three-floor spa. Read more.
Todd English's food court is great! Good atmosphere for medium size group. Order in spurts and enjoy a huge variety of foods tapas style. Get the lobster guacamole!
Unfamiliar with the city and hiding out from fans, Charlie Chaplin once stayed here in 1916 because he didn’t know of any other hotel where you could dine. Read more.
Spacious rooms, electric drapes, outstanding warm welcome back. Loving Four Seasons New York! Read more.
Fabulous stay here for my birthday. Rooms are spacious, hotel with class & elegance & great location. Also have a few drinks at the bar the bartender is a character & can make a mean martini.
PHOTO: The Beatles meet the press at the Warwick Hotel in 1964, at the link! Read more.
The boutique, eco-friendly 1 Hotels debuted last year in Brooklyn and South Beach, but it's the Central Park location that's perfectly located for Fashion Week goers. Read more.
I'm overwhelmed at the size and fabulousness of my room. A private terrace? In NYC? Overlooking the library? Yes please.
Smaller plates include the roasted lemon chicken on tarragon and couscous ($11). Among the larger entrees and sandwiches, try poached fish with mint salad ($20) or the pulled-pork sandwich ($10). Read more.
Start your day with a walk through the bustling streets of New York on your way to the Rockefeller Center Read more.
One of my favorite nyc hotels. The rumors about the staff are true - they are so, so kind. The food from the national is also phenomenal. Rooms comfy and cozy. And great views!
It's an all-suite hotel whose guest rooms feature expansive living areas with couches that have pull-out beds, kitchenettes and working desks. Read more.