From Romanesque revival buildings in cast-iron districts to 18-storey towers above former elevated railway parks, boutique hotels in New York occupy historic structures with floor-to-ceiling industrial windows and mid-century modern aesthetics. Our 18 curated properties feature Moroccan tile bathrooms, Italian Carrara marble, and Kit Kemp's contemporary English design across Manhattan's cobblestone corners and Brooklyn's waterfront.
Tribeca's cobblestone streets and cast-iron warehouse conversions anchor lower Manhattan's boutique scene, while SoHo's historic facades and gallery-lined blocks showcase Romanesque revival architecture. Lower East Side's tenement-style buildings and artistic heritage meet East Village's eclectic murals and artistic installations, whilst Greenwich Village's former elevated railway parks and Meatpacking District industrial spaces offer elevated Hudson River views. Midtown Manhattan's historic NoMad buildings and cultural hubs provide central access, while Brooklyn's waterfront parks and Manhattan skyline vistas complete the city's design-conscious hotel landscape.

























































































