1. Hotel Americano

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    Photograph: Courtesy David X Prutting/BFA.com
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    Photograph: Courtesy David X Prutting/BFA.com
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  8. Hotel Americano (Photograph: Courtesy David X Prutting/BFA.com)
    Photograph: Courtesy David X Prutting/BFA.com
  9. Hotel Americano (Photograph: Courtesy David X Prutting/BFA.com)
    Photograph: Courtesy David X Prutting/BFA.com
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    Photograph: Courtesy David X Prutting/BFA.com
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Review

Hôtel Americano

4 out of 5 stars
  • Hotels | Boutique hotels
  • price 3 of 4
  • Chelsea
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

You won’t find any Talavera tiles in Grupo Habita’s first property outside Mexico. Mexican architect Enrique Norten’s sleek, mesh-encased structure stands alongside the High Line. The decor evokes classic midcentury American style, interpreted by a European (Colette designer Arnaud Montigny). The minimalist rooms have Japanese-style platform beds, iPads and, in one of several subtle nods to U.S. culture, super-soft denim bathrobes. After a day of gallery-hopping, get an even more elevated view of the neighborhood from the rooftop bar and grill, where a petite pool does double duty as a hot tub in winter. There’s also an airy ground-floor eatery and two subterranean bars. Rooms: 56.

Details

Address
518 W 27th St
New York
10001
Cross street:
between Tenth and Eleventh Aves
Transport:
Subway: C, E to 23rd St; 1 to 28th St
Price:
$265–$650 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
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