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THE HIGHLIGHTS
This buzzing hotel in the trendy NoMad neighbourhood may have small guest rooms and not-so-many facilities, but it's in the heart of New York and has some lovely public areas and a great restaurant.

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Ben West
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Ben has written for many publications and websites, including the New York Times, Times, Telegraph, Spectator and New Statesman. His work has taken him to around 90 countries, and he has also written a number of books and a play, Gertrude’s Secret, which toured UK theatres for three years.

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Location

The hotel is in trendy NoMad, formerly known as the Garment District. You're surrounded by shops, restaurants and bars, including deli Bread and Butter, and Korean restaurant Her Name is Han.

There's a good choice of subway lines nearby, to explore the rest of the ciy.

By plane: London, Manchester or Edinburgh to New York takes 7 hours, after which, a taxi takes 35 minutes. Parking costs $81 per day. Book flights to New York.

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Style

The décor is pretty minimalist, but the addition of modern, colourful artworks brightens the hotel up. The public spaces encourage interaction, while the young clientele ensures a buzzing atmosphere.

Service & Facilities

Facilities are minimalist, in keeping with the hotel's design. Snacks can be bought at the lobby store, rather than there being room service. There isn't a gym, but guests can have a free pass to a sports club around the block. On the whole, service is friendly.

  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Bodega
  • Lounge
  • Roof terrace
  • Fitness classes
  • On-site parking
  • Free Wi-Fi

Bedrooms

Rooms are fairly small - some have balconies; as you go higher up the building, they have better views. There's a small desk area, underbed storage for luggage and a small bit of hanging/storage space.

Room types: Bunk, Queen, Essential Queen/King, City Queen, Corner Queen, Sky View Queen/King, Terrace Queen

Key amenities: ensuite bathroom, hairdryer, TV, free Wi-Fi

Restaurants & Bars

Middle Eastern Lamalo Restaurant caters well for vegetarians and vegans. The Lamalo Spread is a riot of flavours with 12 little plates including hummus, freekeh and lamb kofta skewers. There's a small bodega (shop), a chilled bar with plenty of cosy lounge areas and the rooftop bar.

Lamalo: Middle Eastern cuisine, open Tue-Sat, 5-11pm.

BARio: open Tue-Sat, 5-11pm.

Bodega: coffees, snacks and sandwiches. Open daily from 7am.

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