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Named after Evelyn Nesbit, the "it girl" of her era, with Art Nouveau design nodding to the neighbourhood's Jazz Age heritage. Staff are notably warm and chatty, creating that rare feel of being looked after rather than processed. Daily wine hour in the lobby, free bottled water, Nespresso on request - little things done well. The Tusk Bar serves inventive cocktails and oysters, BRASS offers modern French brasserie fare with live jazz. Breakfast vouchers get you takeaway pastry and coffee from Ninepin Caffè. Better: Dominique Ansel's Workshop next door, or a walk to Time Out Market Union Square for Thai, Mexican, and incredible burgers.
Location delivers: steps from Chelsea Flea Market, twenty minutes to Times Square and Grand Central, close to Empire State and Flatiron (try Othership, the cult sauna and cold plunge - you'll leave changed). Rooms have vintage furnishings and musically inspired accents. Perfect for discerning travellers wanting central Manhattan without touristy chaos. Elegant yet sexy, thanks to moody lighting you'd expect from a stylish New York spot.
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160 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Three dining options with a casual Roman-inspired bakery, café and trattoria, as well as, a fine-dining Mediterranean restaurantPet friendly
Dogs under 40lbs are allowed. One time pet cleaning fee of $150Child friendly
All children are welcomeWalking distance restaurants
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Business Centre
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Sights nearby
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Museums
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Close to nightlife
This Flatiron District hotel, its bright red façade covered with suspended art installations, is a combination of gallery, museum and hipster hotel. Sparsely furnished Ikea-style rooms range from 450sq ft “Suites” to smaller “Essentials”, and “Bunk Beds” in shared dorms are an option.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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