Inspired by private clubs of the 20th century, the new New York hotel is carved out of turn-of-century clock tower bordering Madison Square Park. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
The lobby is always a buzzing meeting space for people of all stripes. The lobby itself is a sight to behold: an Old World aesthetic, with wood paneling, Moroccan tiles, and oriental rugs. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
The boutique, eco-friendly 1 Hotels debuted last year in Brooklyn and South Beach, but it's the Central Park location that's perfectly located for Fashion Week goers. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
Hidden away in tony Tribeca, the Greenwich features a subtler take on this luxury, as Drukier and co-owner Robert De Niro seem to want to impress at every turn. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
You don't have to be famous to get in here, but it helps. The décor is a mix of influences. The banquettes scream 1920s, but there's also a disco ball suspended from crystals. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
This is the club for people who don't like clubs. It's the sort of place where it's almost strange if you don’t dance on the tables. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
The menu is low-key, but just received an infusion of new life from Jeffrey Teller, who joined the restaurant this summer from the M. Wells Steakhouse in Queens. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
The interior resembles a kitschy, garish tropical wonderland, offset by a lovely strict black and white tile floor, acting as a grid amidst chaos. อ่านเพิ่มเติม
From its wood paneling to its red and white checked tablecloth, it's an old-school pub that opened in 1847 and constitutes perhaps the only authentic remaining part of SoHo. อ่านเพิ่มเติม