
"Housed in a 19th-century mansion in NoMad, this boutique stunner is a glamorous fever dream. The design, by Martin Brudnizki, pulls from global travels and French romanticism, layering richly toned colors, ornate details and unexpected textures. There are silky pleated corridor walls, palm-filled parlors and hidden reading nooks providing a perfect spot to relax and reflect."
"Rooms range from polished queen hideaways to sprawling signature suites. Even entry-level options feel indulgent, with plush bedding and Dyson hair dryers. The suites offer generous living areas and proper dressing tables. High-tech touches keep everything seamless, from in-room tablets that control lighting and temperature to a 24/7 butler service."
"At Café Carmellini, the in-house restaurant, chef Andrew Carmellini blends European technique with New York edge in a dining room that hums from breakfast through late night. The guests-only Portrait Bar offers a moodier setting for cocktails and quiet conversation."
The Fifth Avenue Hotel, located in a 19th-century NoMad mansion, ranks as New York City's best hotel according to Time Out editors. Designed by Martin Brudnizki, the hotel features globally-inspired décor blending French romanticism with richly toned colors and ornate details. Rooms range from queen hideaways to signature suites, all equipped with plush bedding, Dyson hair dryers, and high-tech controls. Guests enjoy 24/7 butler service, welcome drinks, and nightly martini hour. The in-house Café Carmellini restaurant serves European-influenced cuisine, while the Portrait Bar provides intimate cocktail service. The prime NoMad location offers proximity to Madison Square Park, the Empire State Building, and convenient subway access throughout the city.
Read at Time Out New York
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