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The best luxury hotels in New York City

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  • New York City has long offered a plethora of high-end accommodations where no detail is overlooked, the service is always impeccable, and the rooms are tastefully elegant.
  • As New York eases into Phase 4 of reopening following lockdowns due to COVID-19, many hotels are welcoming guests again, but with updated cleaning policies and procedures, which we've noted below.
  • To help narrow the field and highlight the best luxury hotels in New York, we stayed at, toured, and researched the city's top-rated luxury hotels to determine which are worth your money, and range in starting price from $228 to $745 per night.
  • Read more: The best boutique hotels in New York

Hundreds of hotels fill the expanse of Manhattan and its surrounding boroughs with offerings that speak to all kinds of travelers.

As hotels begin to reopen following shutdowns due to the novel coronavirus, many travelers are ready to get for a getaway, or at the very least, a luxurious staycation for a change of scenery. However, before booking, it's important to understand the risks associated with travel, and hotels specifically. Remember, without a vaccine, there is no firm guarantee and it's crucial to follow guidelines from organizations such as the CDC and WHO, and wear a mask, wash your hands, and maintain social distancing.

Nearly all major hotels have implemented new cleaning procedures and cancellation policies, and it's wise to read up on these new standards, as well as checking state and government guidelines, before making any bookings. Keep in mind that New York currently has a 14-day quarantine in place for any travelers coming from a lengthy list of 36 states. That list is also constantly evolving so check the latest regulations here before traveling.

That said, if you are a discerning traveler planning to visit New York, or if you're a resident who just wants a pampered night away from your cramped apartment, New York City has some of the best luxury hotels in the world.

There's a wide range of ritzy accommodations types, from corporate brand hotels with reliable but generic rooms to old-school, regal properties with white-glove attention, as well as contemporary and modern enclaves that merge luxury amenities with boutique sensibilities.

Need more New York hotel inspiration? Click on a link below to jump directly to all our coverage of the best hotels in New York City.

Luxury, of course, comes with a higher price tag. If it's not typically in your price range, but you too appreciate the finger things in life, look to New York's slowest season, such as midweek in winter (pro tip: Sundays and Mondays are typically cheapest) when prices for standard, entry-level rooms might drop as low as $200 to $250 per night, offering an opportunity to experience New York's most indulgent hospitality at a fraction of the normal price.

To highlight the very best, we stayed at, toured, and researched the city's top-rated luxury hotels. If you're traveling for a special occasion, have budget to spare, or an expense account at the ready, consider splurging on one of these fine properties, selected based on the following criteria.

We chose top hotels throughout New York based on our own experiences, as well as taking into account ratings and reviews from trusted sites like Trip Advisor. These hotels are priced under $800 per night, and many start between $250 to $500 in low season.

These are the best luxury hotels in New York City, sorted by price from low to high:
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