Luxury hotels in New York
New York’s luxury hotels sort themselves by latitude: Central Park South for the classic park-view suites, Midtown for tower hotels above the theatre district, and downtown — SoHo, Tribeca, the West Village — for the design-led properties where the lobby doubles as the neighbourhood’s living room.
Booking New York the TripEver way
Manhattan is a market of fees: resort charges, destination fees, and state plus city taxes can add a fifth to a public rate at checkout. TripEver prices are shown complete — wholesale room rate, every tax, every fee — before you confirm, and our concierge handles the city’s scarce goods: prime dinner tables, matinee tickets, and guaranteed late check-out before an evening flight.
New York: what members ask
Which Manhattan neighbourhood fits my trip?
Central Park South and the Upper East Side for classic luxury near the park and museums; Midtown for first visits and Broadway; SoHo and Tribeca for shopping, restaurants, and a more residential pace; the Financial District for weekend value with harbour views.
What extra fees do New York hotels charge?
Expect state and city occupancy taxes plus, at many properties, a nightly "destination" or "facility" fee. These are the fees that inflate a public rate at the payment step — TripEver folds all of them into the single total you see before booking.
When are New York hotel rates most reasonable?
January-February after the holidays and late July-August are the soft windows. September-October and the Thanksgiving-to-New-Year stretch are peak. For suite categories, midweek stays price meaningfully below weekends downtown.