December 22, 2024 06:58 AM

Five Of The Most Expensive Hotels in New York

New York is not just the City Of Dreams; it's also the best spot for luxury accommodations and extravagant lifestyle. If you belong to the upper-class society where personal butlers, caviars, and opulent amenities are your thing, then New York has everything you need.

Fancy staying at some of the most expensive luxury hotels in NYC? Here are some of them:

The Mark, Madison Avenue at 77th Street. Still standing proudly in the streets of New York since 1927, The Mark welcomes their guests with the best hospitality service anyone can offer. Because of the changes in design made by designer Jacques Grange, The Mark is now known as "a beacon of high French Style and modern American comfort." Prices start $563 per night.

The Peninsula New York, Midtown East, NYC. If you want to feel like royalty, stay at The Peninsula New York. Their elegantly designed rooms are catered to guests with an eye for detail, and their hotel amenities are top of the notch. You also don't have to travel far to get your shopping done. Because of their location in Fifth Avenue, you're close to designer shops.

The Carlyle, 35 E 76th Street, Madison Avenue. If you fancy staying at a hotel fit for foreign leaders and dignitaries, book a room at Carlyle. Everything inside the hotel screams of elegance and class, with the staff constantly making sure their guests' needs are of the highest importance. Rates start at $583 a night, but if you want to bring you pet, just pay an extra of $50 dollars and your pet will be treated with a luxurious dog bed, delicious food, and Fiji water.

The NoMad Hotel, Flatiron. Their service is praised by former guests, but the NoMad Hotel is so much more. This luxury hotel features an eponymous bar and restaurant, a new food and beverage concept catered to the rich taste of NoMad's guests. The prices are astronomical, but hey, that's what you pay for to get the best service.

The Plaza Hotel, Fifth Avenue at Central Park South. And who would forget about The Plaza, one of New York's most famous landmarks? This old hotel dating back to the early 1900s seems to whisper the history written inside its walls, but even though newer and bigger hotels keep sprouting up the streets of NYC, The Plaza still holds its own-- and is still in the running for the best luxury hotel in town.

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