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Hotels in 14th St to 34th St

Hotels from 14th St to 34th St

A 4-minute walk from The High Line and a mile from Union Square, this trendy hotel is set between the Meatpacking District and Chelsea. Loft-style rooms have minifridges, Wi-Fi access and flat-screen TVs with iPod docks. Suites add extra living space, HDTV projectors and surround-sound systems. Some suites have landscaped terraces with hot tubs. Perks include a year-round glass-bottom outdoor pool with a “beach club” and late-night hours, a 24-hour fitness center, hotel bikes and boutique shopping in the lobby. There's also a rooftop lounge and a fusion restaurant serving Japanese and French cuisines.

Set in a turn-of-the-20th-century building on a commercial street, this hip hotel in the NoMad neighborhood is 2 minutes' walk from a subway station, a 5-minute walk from Madison Square Garden and 7 minutes on foot from the Empire State Building. Compact, stylish rooms with vintage decor offer minibars, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Upgraded rooms add original artwork, fridges and/or turntables; some also have sitting areas. Airy suites feature living rooms, wood floors and street views; some come with claw-foot tubs. Room service is available. There's a buzzy lobby lounge, a chic restaurant and an oyster bar, plus an art gallery.

Arlo hotels in the city are a great spot to stay.

A block from 28 Street subway station and in the vibrant Chelsea neighborhood, this trendy hotel is 8 minutes on foot from the iconic Empire State Building, and a 7-minute stroll from the restaurants and karaoke bars in Korea Town. Bright rooms with an industrial-chic vibe feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Some have bunk beds, and/or floor-to-ceiling windows with city views. Suites add separate living rooms. There's a hip cafe, a sophisticated Italian restaurant and a bar. A swanky cocktail lounge on the 35th floor has panoramic city views. Other amenities include meeting space and a 24-hour gym.

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