From Festive Getaways to Cozy Staycations—7 Landmark NYC Hotels to Call Home This Holiday

There's nowhere else like New York. Between the energy, the people, the entertainment, and the style, NYC has always had that It factor that makes it irresistible to anyone who's ever visited—and impossible to live elsewhere for anyone who calls it home. And it doesn't take an expert to see that one of the most defining experiences of New York is the social life. Going out for a drink or dinner, or finding a place to stay can be an overwhelming endeavor since the city is flooded with world-renowned restaurants, buzzy bars, and five-star hotels at every corner.

Well, not to sound biased, but no one has a better pulse on the city's coolest hangouts than our team of fashion editors. The previews, events, and dinners we regularly attend bring us all over the city and often allow us to be one of the first to experience a new hotel or frequent a historic favorite. Since there are almost as many hotels to choose from as there are places to eat, distilling them into a short list of "the best" is a near-impossible task, which is why the spots you'll discover here are all vetted by fashion insiders as well as yours truly.

Whether you're a New Yorker treating yourself to some local R&R or are traveling to the city to shop, eat, and enjoy all the magic that is the holidays here, look no further than the seven elite outposts to call home.

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There's perhaps no other downtown establishment as iconic in the fashion and pop-culture worlds as The Bowery. Situated at the intersection of NoHo, SoHo, the East Village, and the Lower East Side, the hotel is the backdrop to the city's most elite crowd—quite literally. Flip through the latest street-style snaps of celebrities in New York, and nine times out of ten, they'll be pictured emerging from the wrought-iron-and-glass front doors onto the street. Inside, however, the space is warm and inviting with its rich oak-lined walls, plush velvet sofas, and working fireplace, and feels steeped in an old New York atmosphere. As for drinking and dining, a certain well-dressed crowd descends on the lobby bar in the evenings like clockwork while at the ground-floor restaurant Gemma, a rustic Italian menu is always a crowd-pleaser.

Where: 355 Bowery, Lower East Side

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The Manner may be New York's most recent newcomer, but everything in my fashion editor bones says it's set to become an insider hot spot in record time. And possibly already is. Both Coach and Off-White hosted fashion week after-parties here in September and a glance at its Instagram page yields a shortlist of my most in-the-know mutuals. It's tucked away on a tree-lined block on SoHo's quieter West Side and comes from the company behind The Standard and Bunkhouse Hotels as the first in a new franchise. Milanese architect and interior designer Hannes Peer visioned the décor and every inch of the lobby, rooms, and adjoining bar and restaurant are a feast for the eyes with a luxe maximalist aesthetic that feels like what a penthouse in 1970s Milan would have looked like. It's all glossy saturated red and orange tones and art deco accents. With James Beard nominee Alex Stupak at the helm, the culinary offering includes flagship restaurant The Otter and speakeasy-style cocktail bar Sloane’s.

Where: 58 Thompson Street, SoHo

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It doesn't get any more classic uptown than The Carlyle . The hotel has a rich history—designed by Dorothy Draper and opened in 1930—yet being part of the Rosewood Hotel Group means the service and amenities are nothing short of top-notch. Collaborations with Clare V. and more recently, Emily Oberg's Sporty & Rich, have continued to cement it as fashion's favored uptown haunt. Even the culinary offerings are destinations in their own right between the fine dining at Downing's at The Carlyle and the sophisticated piano bar Bemelmans Bar.

Where: 35 East 76th Street, Upper East Side

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During NYFW this past September, I found myself at Fouquet's nearly once a day. Whether it was for a jewelry preview in one of the suites or an intimate fashion show set inside the French restaurant Brasserie Fouquet's. The hotel is imbued with every bit of Parisian panache you'd expect from a French luxury hospitality brand (like the 97 rooms and suites that are outfitted with custom-designed Toile de Jouy wallpaper and a pastel color scheme). Oh, and the spa? A haven that feels worlds away from the bustling city right outside. They use all Biologique Recherche products for the facials and I can attest that I've never been glowier than stepping out of my appointment.

Where: 28 Desbrosses Street, TriBeCa

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Situated in the Lower East Side’s buzzy Dimes Square micro-neighborhood, everything about Nine Orchard just exudes downtown cool. This bank-turned-hotel underwent extensive renovations to get it in the pristine shape it's in now, and it was certainly worth it. Whenever a fashion brand hosts something here, which is often, our editors are quick to RSVP. From the ceilings to the moldings, there is much to be admired, but the fashion crowd can't stop talking about the Swan Room which features an impressive cocktail menu and an even more impressive setting. The move is to have a couple of drinks, and then mosey on over to Corner Bar for some proper sustenance.

Where: 9 Orchard Street, Lower East Side

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Boasting some of the world's most sought-after properties in secluded destinations, it wasn't until just last year that the Aman group opened its doors in New York, but it turns out that the solitude and privacy that the hotels are famous for isn't lost even in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. The serene retreat sits inside the iconic Crown Building, tucked just south of Central Park, and is oozing with refined elegance. It's one of just four hotels in the city to earn three coveted Michelin Keys, and the attention to detail certainly shows, from the stunning 65-foot pool to its speakeasy-style Jazz Club.

Where: 730 Fifth Avenue, Midtown

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If you’re in the mood for a change from the big hotel brands that run up and down the spine of Manhattan, and want to cozy up in something more intimate, look no further than the Fifth Avenue Hotel. It's housed inside a former 19th-century mansion and is bursting with a wondrous and opulent interior design that's the ideal escape from the hustle of NoMad right outside. It's also home to award-winning and Michelin-ranked fine dining establishment Café Carmellini and a sultry library-themed cocktail spot called The Portrait Bar.

Where: 1 West 28th Street, NoMad

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Anna is an editor on the fashion team at Who What Wear and has been at the company for over five years, having begun her career in the Los Angeles office before relocating to New York, where she's currently based. Having always been passionate about pursuing a career in fashion, she built up her experience interning at the likes of Michael Kors, A.L.C., and College Fashionista before joining the team as a post-graduate assistant editor. Anna has penned a number of interviews with Who What Wear's cover stars over the years, including A-listers Megan Fox, Issa Rae, and Emma Chamberlain. She's earned a reputation for scouting new and emerging brands from across the globe and championing them to our audience of millions. While fashion is her main wheelhouse, Anna led the launch of WWW Travels last year, a new lifestyle vertical that highlights all things travel through a fashion-person lens. She is passionate about shopping vintage, whether it be at a favorite local outpost or an on-the-road discovery, and has amassed a wardrobe full of unique finds. When she's not writing, you can find her shooting street imagery on her film camera, attempting to learn a fourth or fifth language, or planning her next trip across the globe.