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Advertisement from Inside Hotels: It all starts with the hotel, so how do you want to curate your stay? [MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( NEW YORK CITY HOTELS FOR AN INVIGORATING STAY New York City is always buzzing with life, offering endless opportunities to start anew and become someone completely different. It's particularly refreshing in the fall, when the climate hits the perfect neutral. It all starts with the hotel, so how do you want to curate your stay? [Baccarat Hotel]( [Baccarat Hotel]( 28 W 53rd St Offering opulence beyond your wildest dreams from the world's foremost producers of crystal, Baccarat, this hotel is special. One need only walk into its common spaces to know that-whether you're sipping a fresh cocktail in the garden or savoring strawberry shortcake semifreddo in the Grand Salon. The amenities are truly stunning, from a spectacular indoor pool lined with cabanas that look and feel as comfortable as beds, to the Spa de La Mer that uses products from the most-lauded skincare brand the world has ever known. Each night, as you head to your room, make sure to take stock of the little things-red roses by the bedside, Maison Francis Kurkdjian amenities, and of course all the Baccarat crystal-and recognize that this is truly the height of luxury. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Park Central Hotel New York]( [Park Central Hotel New York]( 870 7th Ave A short walk from Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, and its eponymous Central Park, Park Central Hotel is smack in the middle of New York City's endless action. Classically-styled rooms offer comfortable furnishings and even desks with ergonomic chairs, because you can't always take off work for your vacations. The grab-and-go Central Market downstairs provides a perfect place to get your morning coffee, while the hotel's bar, Park Lounge, offers light bites and a place to relax. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Knickerbocker]( [The Knickerbocker]( 6 Times Sq Offering guests a dash of Old New York in the middle of Times Square, The Knickerbocker's classic Beaux-Arts exterior might surprise you once you see the ultra-modern hotel that awaits inside. Just a few steps from Broadway and a short walk from Bryant Park, this is the true center of the action. Each room is outfitted with all of the amenities you'll need for a stay in the city, like soundproofing, plush beds, and USB ports. Each on-site dining venue has a menu curated by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer, and the on-site rooftop bar, St. Cloud, has divine views of the city. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Walker Hotel Tribeca]( [Walker Hotel Tribeca]( 77 Walker St In a city that can feel fragmented often, the warm welcome you'll receive at Walker Hotel Tribeca is second to none. Every room here is full of life and community, and despite the hotel's markedly upper-crust location, it's easy to feel at home. Not only are you close to everything interesting about the city-trendy restaurants, art galleries, and luxury shopping are all at your fingertips-but there's plenty to do on-site as well. Mostrador, the asado-style restaurant downstairs, has received rave reviews, and the speakeasy-style Saint Tuesday is the perfect place to celebrate the long-gone days of the prohibition era. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [MADE Hotel]( [MADE Hotel]( 44 W 29th St Rustic in a minimalistic, global fashion, MADE Hotel is not the sort of hotel you'd expect to see tucked away in trendy NoMad. In fact, it's not the sort of hotel you expect at all in New York-lush greenery lines the lobby, and the well-equipped rooms take more of a down-to-earth feel than a lofty one. Natural textures, like those of wood and stone, are in focus, and bronze-toned metals take a secondary role. In a city so busy, there's something quite comforting about stripping back. [TAKE ME THERE →]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here »]( ©2023 The Arena Media Brands, LLC. Men's Journal is a registered trademark of The Arena Media Brands, LLC. [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Use](

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