Condé Nast Traveler has released its 2020 Gold List of the world’s best hotels, resorts, and cruises.
The selections, curated by editors in New York and London, “exemplify the gold standard of service and hospitality.” They span six continents and 50 countries.
Five New York City hotels made the list, including a Midtown hotel opened by a 252-year-old French luxury brand and a downtown hotspot with a Japanese spa.
In alphabetical order, here are the best hotels in New York City, according to Condé Nast Traveler.
Baccarat Hotel
Neighborhood: Midtown
Starting rate: ~ $895
“Unabashed opulence is what you get as soon as you step into the lobby,” reads Condé Nast Traveler’s description of the Baccarat. “There are about 15,000 pieces of the brand’s crystal throughout, including glassware and chandeliers … But even though the hotel is a singular vision, it may be the little touches — Ladurée treats in the minibar to Baccarat tumblers in the bathroom — that make a stay special.”
The Greenwich Hotel Facebook/The Greenwich
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Starting rate: ~ $755
“Each of the 88 rooms is idiosyncratically arranged with antique silk rugs, the odd vintage table, and marble bathtubs, while the TriBeCa Penthouse is earthy and minimalist,” Condé Nast Traveler writes about the Greenwich Hotel. “But the enduring revelation is the Shibui Spa, where the lantern-lit pool glimmers under the beams of a 250-year-old Japanese farmhouse.”[…]
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