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Four Seasons Hotel New YorkvsLibrary Hotel by Library Hotel Collection
Both Four Seasons Hotel New York and Library Hotel by Library Hotel Collection are endorsed by professionals. Overall, Four Seasons Hotel New York is the choice of most professionals compared to Library Hotel by Library Hotel Collection. Four Seasons Hotel New York is ranked #11 in New York City with praise from 18 reviews including Jetsetter, BlackBook and Andrew Harper.
Four Seasons Hotel New York
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57 East 57th Street, New York City, NY 10022
From $875/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"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."
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"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."
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""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"."
Library Hotel by Library Hotel Collection
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299 Madison Ave., New York City, NY 10017
From $309/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"The Library’s concept, one of New York hostelry’s quirkier, has each floor devoted to one of the ten major categories of the Dewey Decimal System."
"This place is one-of-a-kind and offers a different slant on harried midtown east."
"The Library’s public spaces... all help make it a welcome refuge in the heart of the city." Full review
"Apart from the good-looking rooms and appealing public spaces, including a rooftop bar and second-floor book-filled lounge, this hotel, located near Grand Central Terminal, wins points on generosity."
"Bookishly handsome... the staff is hospitable, and the whole property is old-leather-armchair comfortable." Full review
"The nearby New York Public Library inspires this unique Midtown oasis, where lounges and guestrooms are filled with books."
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You can choose your room according to a subject of interest to you (literature, science, erotica).
"Although nonbibliophiles may find it a tad precious, it's hard not to be charmed by the schtick of this bookish hotel." Full review
"This unique boutique hotel features cleverly designed rooms organized around a library theme."
"This bookish boutique hotel is organized on the principles of the Dewey decimal system—each of its ten floors is allocated a category, such as Literature, the Arts and General Knowledge." Full review
"It's fitting that this unique hotel resides just blocks from the famed New York Public Library. The property is crammed with more than 6,000 books, all arranged using the Dewey Decimal System."