The London NYC
Midtown West
COST: $$$$
Since opening in late 2006, the London may have received less press than its Gordon Ramsay-run in-house restaurant, but this elegant, all-suite hotel justly deserves its own following. The 562 suites, the smallest of which are an expansive 500 square feet, are models of streamlined elegance; the parquet oak floors, dark embossed-leather desks, and curving velvet banquettes were all chosen by designer David Collins, who has worked his magic at some of Europe's chicest hotels. All bathrooms are furnished by Waterworks with sunken marble tubs, showers with dueling "rain" showerheads, and sumptuous bath towels and robes. Book a table at Mr. Ramsay's only stateside restaurant a month early; if you can't get in, try for a slate-blue banquette at his less-formal spot, Maze—or just order room service from the restaurant.
Tip: Anglophiles, rejoice: the hotel allows free calls to London seven hours a day.
Room to Book: Well-named Vista suites are high enough that they have views of nearby Central Park.
As Featured In...
From Food & Wine, Mar 2007
“Had a terrific gilthead bream with lobster risotto in Gordon Ramsay’s bar room....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Jun 2006
“Quintessentially, the elite global concierge, will handle guests' every whim (private jets, box seats, after-hours shopping) without blinking. And the Golden Door will bring its 24-karat fitness routines to a workout studio with two private outdoor decks....” MORE>>
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