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The Hotel Seville NoMad, a 344-room luxury boutique hotel, is infused with local culture inspired by the community it calls home.
This upscale spa recreates the Greco-Roman bath scene in the vaulted, exposed brick basement of an old Tribeca factory.
Once a warehouse for the wealthy, and then for museums, this historic building now holds a new purpose, with more than 9,600 square feet devoted to wellness and relaxation.
At the eastern end of Coney Island's boardwalk, you can view seals, sea lions, rays and a variety of sharks.
Everyone knows the value of a great concierge—the inimitable hotel associates who can get you restaurant reservations, order you a limo or tell you the best places to go when you're visiting an unfamiliar city.
This art deco Midtown hotel has 1,025 rooms and suites and 25,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
New York City's largest provider of stylishly furnished apartments, offers a unique and affordable alternative to hotels.
The oldest bar in Queens (and possibly the City), Neir's serves up a simple setting and uncomplicated drinks.
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Royalton Park Avenue is a 20-story "luxury urban resort" in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan.
La Baraka is a Little Neck destination for the best French dining experience...with a touch of North Africa.