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curated places
Old-money NYC, discretion as art form.
Robert De Niro's answer to impersonal luxury. Every room is different, the pool is a Japanese-style oasis, and Locanda Verde downstairs is its own draw.
Where the downtown creative class goes to be seen not trying to be seen. The lobby is a living room where models and musicians drink coffee past noon.
Andre Balazs's glass tower straddling the High Line. The hotel that defined Meatpacking cool.
Parisian bones in a Manhattan address. The library is moody, the roast chicken is famous, and the whole thing feels like a more elegant era.
Straddling the High Line with floor-to-ceiling windows and no curtains for the exhibitionist set. Le Bain on the roof, Standard Grill below.
The hotel that made lobbies co-working spaces before WeWork existed. Breslin restaurant, Stumptown coffee, and more MacBooks than a tech conference.