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Four Seasons Hotel New YorkvsAndaz 5th Avenue
Four Seasons Hotel New York and Andaz 5th Avenue are both rated very highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Four Seasons Hotel New York ranks marginally better than Andaz 5th Avenue. Four Seasons Hotel New York comes in at #13 in New York City with endorsements from 18 publications including Forbes Travel Guide, Jetsetter and Lonely Planet.
Four Seasons Hotel New York
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57 East 57th Street, New York City, NY 10022
From $875/night
- Pet Friendly
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- Free Internet
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"This prestigious sanctum, the city's tallest luxury hotel, commands jaw-dropping views in its plush rooms and suites."
"From the stellar service—only surpassed by the Ritz-Carlton hotels and Trump International—to the fantastic facilities, including a luxurious spa, this is a stunner." Full review
"You can feel the city's surging pulse from the moment you walk into I.M. Pei's soaring, minimalist marble lobby."
Luxury
"Deliberately business-like, the 368-room Four Seasons in Midtown East has all the luxury essentials." Full review
"One of the crown jewels in the Four Seasons chain is this I.M. Pei-designed tower that rises 52 stories above midtown – the tallest hotel in Manhattan."
"The New York arm of the global luxury chain, housed in I.M. Pei’s 52-floor tower, is synonymous with dependable luxury." Full review
"This place is more the opposite: all a giant warehouse of wealth, a place to see and be seen—and now looking fresher than ever." Full review
"This hotel has everything. Absolutely everything."
"Like living within plush confines of a Faberge egg. Vast rooms, celestial style, service nearing perfection."
4.3
""Where the cream of the crop like to stay" in New York, this "sleek", 52-story tower designed by I.M. Pei is "exceptional in every way"."
Andaz 5th Avenue
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485 5th Avenue, New York City, NY 10017
From $312/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Couldn’t be a more central location on Fifth Avenue... But it’s not just the location that makes the property desirable." Full review
Upscale
"The 184-room Andaz Fifth Avenue -- an outpost of Hyatt's stylish, luxury mini-chain -- sets itself apart with clean, New York-inspired design by Tony Chi and an unbeatable location." Full review
"The city’s second property from Hyatt’s boutique brand... has 184 loftlike guest rooms with 12-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and muted interiors by designer Tony Chi." Full review
"Hot on the heels of Andaz Wall Street—the Hyatt subsidiary’s first NYC hotel—comes a midtown sibling strategically placed for an upscale shopping spree." Full review
"Across from the New York Public Library, one block east of Bryant Park, this is Hyatt's big-budgeted boutique brand, a carefully calculated response to Starwood's W hotels. " Full review
"Maintaining peace of mind while staying in Midtown requires a determined spirit and a relaxing place to hide away from the area's busy streets."
"As close as you can stay to the New York Public Library without hiding yourself in the stacks. Tony Chi design blends haute style with Hyatt hospitality."
3.7
"For a "luxurious staycation", fans return to this "hip" Hyatt boutique in Midtown that boasts "attentive" staffers."
4 Stars
"Book a stay at the ANdAZ 5th Avenue and you’ll be at the center of all the action during your visit to New York." Full review
"The serene and spacious rooms at this chic, modern property evoke that coveted New York loft feel, with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over 5th Avenue and the New York Public Library." Full review