Where to Stay in Manhattan
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Manhattan
Midtown
LuxuryThe bustling heart of commerce and entertainment, packed with iconic landmarks and endless energy.
- +Central location with easy access to major attractions
- +Abundant dining and shopping options
- +Excellent public transport connectivity
- -Can be overwhelmingly crowded and noisy
- -Lacks a strong residential feel
Greenwich Village
Mid-rangeBohemian charm meets historic brownstones, with a vibrant arts scene and lively nightlife.
- +Charming streets with unique shops and restaurants
- +Rich history and vibrant cultural scene
- +Excellent live music and comedy venues
- -Can be expensive
- -Hotels can be smaller and older
Lower East Side
Mid-rangeA dynamic neighborhood blending historic immigrant roots with a hip, artistic, and energetic modern scene.
- +Incredible concentration of bars, clubs, and live music venues
- +Diverse and affordable food scene
- +Vibrant street art and galleries
- -Can be noisy and crowded, especially on weekends
- -Accommodation options are more limited and can be basic
Upper West Side
Mid-rangeA family-friendly, residential neighborhood known for its cultural institutions and proximity to Central Park.
- +Quieter and more relaxed atmosphere
- +Excellent access to museums and parks
- +Good selection of family-friendly restaurants
- -Further from some downtown attractions
- -Fewer nightlife options compared to other areas
Daily Budget (Luxury)
USD 700/day
Hidden Gems in Manhattan
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Roosevelt Island Tramway
Skip the subway and take this aerial tramway for breathtaking, panoramic views of the East River and Midtown Manhattan skyline. It offers a unique perspective of the city at a subway fare.
2 areas to be cautious about
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