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Hotels in New York City to consider

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The Paramount

There is nothing traditional about The Paramount, a post-modern showplace. For example, in the entrance, red roses are displayed vertically in vases set into the wall. The lobby bar, designed by Philippe Starck, has platinum walls and a glamorous staircase sweeping up to the mezzanine. Guests can gaze down from their tables to the music and theatre industry leaders reclining on the slightly off-kilter furniture below.

235 West 46th Street (between Broadway and Eighth Avenue),
New York,
10036

Tel: +1 212 764 5500.
Email:
Web: http://www.nycparamount.com

Price: Moderate

The Gershwin

Not far from the much-photographed Flatiron Building is The Evelyn, set in a historic building that has housed one hotel after the other since 1905. Recently renovated rooms feature soft cocoa colour schemes, crisp white linens and spacious bathrooms, and the location is superbly central.

7 East 27th Street,
New York City,
10016

Tel: +1 212 545 8000.
Email:
Web: http://www.theevelyn.com

Price: Moderate

NobleDen

This sleek, contemporary hotel is well located in Little Italy, at the border with Chinatown, and boasts relatively spacious (for New York) guestrooms with hardwood floors, patterned walls and large flat-screen TVs. There's a rooftop terrace with great views, and an Asian restaurant downstairs.

196 Grand Street,
New York City,
10013

Tel: +1 212 390 8988.
Email:
Web: http://www.nobleden.com

Price: Moderate