This century-old landmark is one of NYC’s most iconic properties. The hipster haven has a storied past visible through its vintage aesthetic. The hotel was once a temporary abode for survivors of the Titanic and the rooms have been restored to look like ship cabins. The antique, manually operated elevator run by classically uniformed bellhops adds to the charm and the rooms exude a dreamy Wes Anderson quality. Choices include tiny retro-inspired bunk bedrooms with shared bathrooms, larger dwellings with peacock-patterned wallpaper, and captain’s cabins with private terraces.
Mood? Old world charm.
Location perks? In the Meatpacking District of Manhattan.