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The Wallace Hotel, hotel in New York

Situated in New York and with Strawberry Fields reachable within 1.1 km, The Wallace Hotel features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a bar.

Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated superb
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1,601 reviews
Price fromUS$460.75per night
LUMA Hotel - Times Square, hotel in New York

Located 300 metres from Times Square in New York, LUMA Hotel - Times Square features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.

The whole staff team was amazing including the restaurant team (thanks Katie and Ahmed!). The beds were comfy, room extremely quiet and elevators super fast! We went back to the restaurant to eat 3 times because the food was so good. The concierge team was always friendly. They helped us with our luggage and was on point with everything we needed including taxi to the airport. We loved the coffee shop (Maman) right next door and my kids frequented the manga store nearby. Perfectly central location. Loved our stay!
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
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4,038 reviews
Price fromUS$475per night
The Hotel Chelsea, hotel in New York

Located in New York and with Flatiron Building reachable within 800 metres, The Hotel Chelsea provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.

Superb hotel, impressive history, great location, attentive staff
Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated superb
Superb
1,107 reviews
Price fromUS$468per night
The Sherry Netherland, hotel in New York

Centrally located in Midtown Manhattan on Fifth Avenue, this hotel is across from the Grand Army Plaza and Central Park's main entrance. It features on-site dining and free Wi-Fi.

Tasteful modernisation of an older property. Staff could not have been more helpful. Perfectly located. Not cheap, but a real treat. Stayed in some great hotels and this was as good as the best.
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
Superb
279 reviews
Price fromUS$749per night
The Whitby Hotel, hotel in New York

Situated in upper midtown Manhattan, 483 metres from the Central Park, the Whitby Hotel is a short distance away from stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman.

It is a member of the Firmdale Hotels group, and its atmosphere, facilities, and services are almost the same as those of the Haymarket Hotel, which is also a member of the Firmdale Hotels group. The staff is friendly and helpful, and when I asked for something, they were quick to respond. I had to leave my key with them every time I went out, but I guess many people remember the room numbers of guests and their room numbers, so when I came back from outing and went to the reception, I found my key right away.
Scored 9.3
9.3
Rated superb
Superb
148 reviews
Price fromUS$795per night
Baccarat Hotel and Residences New York, hotel in New York

Featuring Baccarat crystals in every room, the Baccarat Hotel and Residences is located in New York.

Decorations
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
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300 reviews
Price fromUS$925per night
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  • Scored 10
    10

    Sadly, there's now a policy that unless you are a NYC...

    Sadly, there's now a policy that unless you are a NYC resident/student it will cost more than a nominal donation to enter. Before, IF you read the fine print of the entry fee schedule you could offer what you chose to pay and spent whatever amount of time you wanted to spend in this incredible museum. Now, with the price of entry ... a family of 4 is looking at over $100 ... you pretty much feel you must spend enough time to make it worth the price of entry. I used to love dropping in for an hour, or so and catch one section, then drop back in a day, or so later on my trips to catch another. Don't really want to spend HOURS inside. Overwhelming.
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    Anonymous
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    Always worth a visit.

    Always worth a visit. The map doesn't show you all the artists at each room, only the period. So ask at the information desk and they will tell you the main artist at every room and you won't loose your preferred ones.
    Karine Bidart
    Brazil
  • Scored 10
    10

    The line to get in looked very long, but it moved quickly...

    The line to get in looked very long, but it moved quickly with the security and Covid checks being handled in an efficient and friendly way. This museum is not to be missed. I like it as well or better than Musee D'Orsay!
    Barry
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    If you really like art, you will need several trips to see...

    If you really like art, you will need several trips to see the massive collections thoroughly. Highly recommend that you buy a membership ahead of time, not only will you save money on multiple visits, but you can use the members entrance and jump the line. Hopefully they will reopen the members dining room in the not too distant future. Truly on par with the world's great art museums like the Prado, Louvre, Kunsthistorische, and UK National Gallery.
    Frank
    United States

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  • From US$403.98 per night
    Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 1,852 reviews
    The staff were very friendly and helpful. The location couldn’t be better - just a few blocks from Central Park, the Guggenheim, Natural History Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We have a wonderful time. Thank you! The meal at Nice Matin was amazing.
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    ROBIN
    United States

What guests said about Metropolitan Museum of Art:

  • MOMA and the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the great...

    MOMA and the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the great masterpieces in art. Also, For those who haven't been to Europe, definitely The Cloisters.
    Anonymous
  • Definitely the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)/ the Metropolitan...

    Definitely the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)/ the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum particularly the Jeff Koons Exhibition which is a must to visit.
    KATHLEEN
    Australia
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