Slumber in the City that Never Sleeps: The most romantic hotels in New York

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It’s no surprise, but New York is often deemed one of the world’s most romantic cities and for good reason. City streets have acted as the stage for dozens of rom-coms, and New York may be considered the picture-perfect setting for finding and falling in love. The majestic, glittering skyline, brownstone, tree-lined blocks, and even boldly coloured street art make NYC an incredibly alluring place. From the grit to the glamour, New York remains one of the top destinations in the world for couples. These romantic hotels are ideal for a honeymoon, pulling out the stops and catering to duos longing for an intimate getaway. Here’s our pick of the most romantic hotels in New York.

Gramercy Park Hotel

New York, United States

8
Telegraph expert rating

Blondie, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones hung out in the historic Gramercy Park Hotel, which dates back to 1925; even today, this stylish bohemian hotel attracts the rich, beautiful and famous. Interiors are dressed with velvet, tassels, and a parade of conversation pieces, while rich jewel tones of garnet, emerald, amethyst and sapphire anchor the colour palette. Tall ceilings, luxe textiles and dreamy feather beds cloaked in imported Italian linens entice guests. One suite, with dynamite views of the park, has a wide vanity area open to the sprawling bedroom.


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242

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Four Seasons Hotel New York

New York, United States

7
Telegraph expert rating

Four Seasons New York sits in one of the most exclusive spots in the city, just a short hop from Central Park (and it’s got the views to prove it). The IM Pei-designed lobby, with French Chassagne stone floors and colossal pillars soaring towards the ceiling, is fabulous. The hotel is palatial but despite this, the yellow glow from lantern-style wall fittings and constant hum of conversation rising from the Ty bar and Garden restaurant, help retain a degree of intimacy. Handcrafted furnishings, including the seemingly floating beds and hand-knotted rugs, give the rooms a touch of individuality.


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£
832

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Crosby Street Hotel

New York, United States

9
Telegraph expert rating

In the heart of desirable SoHo, but on a quiet street – no better combination. The glass façade and electric-blue light at the entrance promises a flashy boutique hotel, but inside it’s all understated elegance, with dark wood, dark floors and subtle tones of grey, mauve, red and white dominating. The 86 rooms in understated tones all have floor-to-ceiling windows. Get a Meadow Suite with a private terrace garden. The superb Crosby Bar and Terrace goes from serving English breakfasts and afternoon teas, to signature cocktails and burgers at night.


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399

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The High Line Hotel

New York, United States

8
Telegraph expert rating

Just across from the High Line Park in Chelsea’s thriving Gallery District the décor is ‘Collegiate Gothic’. Rooms, suites and public spaces are furnished with Victorian and Edwardian antiques and artefacts sourced from East Coast warehouses and flea markets. Expect Tiffany-style lamps and rewired 1920’s dial telephones, and a great collection of plush Oriental carpets. All rooms have handsome hardwood floors and locally sourced furnishings.


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144

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The Lowell

New York, United States

8
Telegraph expert rating

Sophisticated and understated with just a touch of opulence in the lobby (marble floors, gleaming mirrors) to suggest its status. Designer Michael S White’s subtle interiors include elegant silk drapes and rich mahogany furnishings. The Suites and Deluxe rooms are designed like townhouse apartments or pied-à-terres, some with terraces and kitchenettes, others with real wood-burning fireplaces. The Pembroke Room on the second floor is one of the city’s best (and priciest) secrets, its plush, carpeted, somewhat old-school setting is ideal for a romantic pre-theatre dinner for two.


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449

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The Plaza

New York, United States

8
Telegraph expert rating

The Plaza – situated at the southern edge of Central Park on the brink of the Upper East Side – holds the title of one of the most iconic hotels anywhere in the world. It exudes confidence, history and timeless elegance from within its Beaux-Arts architecture. Anticipate a grand lobby marked by scores of marble, dramatic chandeliers dripping in crystal, gilded mouldings, and elaborate fresh flower arrangements. Every bedroom boasts tall ceilings, huge windows, and lavish interior detailing. All include luxurious bedding, a sitting area, spa-like baths with 24-carat gold-plated fixtures.


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436

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The Pierre

New York, United States

9
Telegraph expert rating

The Pierre’s 714 rooms feature traditional décor, some with Indian objets d’art, and suites offer lavish appointments and more square footage than some houses. Hospitality stands front and centre, so expect to feel like royalty from the get-go; The Pierre is one of the few remaining New York hotels with lift attendants – an old-school luxury for sure. The style is neoclassical with a nod to Indian heritage: scores of black-and-white marble flooring, gilded mouldings, stone pilasters and an array of classic details. Central Park, Grand Army Plaza and the Pulitzer Fountain await just outside the hotel’s door.


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251

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Sofitel New York

New York, United States

9
Telegraph expert rating

From the moment you enter, bounce back to the Art Deco period: lofty tray ceilings, wainscoting, marble, and brass accents. Guest quarters are understated and comfortable. Spotless, uncluttered, and roomy by New York standards, they boast a traditional black, ivory, and earth-tone palette, but could stand a few more pops of colour. Art depicting iconic buildings and scenes from Paris and New York adorn the walls throughout the hotel – a treat for guests in the midst of a love affair with one or both cities.


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141

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