New York City’s skyline is famous for a reason, and watching it unfold from your hotel window easily beats any postcard.
These 14 best NYC hotels with a view offer the perfect backdrop for your next stay.
The Standard, High Line hovers above Manhattan’s Meatpacking District on chunky concrete stilts. Every room comes with floor-to-ceiling windows framing either the Hudson or the Manhattan skyline.
The hotel’s perched right above the High Line park, so you can roll out of bed and right into one of NYC’s coolest green spaces.
This upscale spot has several restaurants and bars; sip a German beer or a cocktail with city views that stretch for miles. The location plants you in the thick of downtown’s galleries, boutiques, and nightlife.
Arlo NoMad lands you smack in the middle of Manhattan with rooms that show off some truly top-notch views. The Empire State Building is your neighbor, so it’s a no-brainer if you want to be right in the action.
Pop up to ART NoMad on the 31st floor for a bird’s-eye look at the city. Rooms are stylish and modern, giving you a comfortable base to crash between adventures.
Guests rave about the beds and the hotel’s prime NoMad location. Restaurants, bars, and shops are right outside—no shortage of things to do or eat.
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The Ritz-Carlton sits right on the edge of Central Park, with views that’ll stop you in your tracks. Right in Midtown, this five-star classic is just steps from the world’s most famous park.
Watch the seasons change from your window, coffee in hand. The hotel’s a quick stroll to Central Park and 5th Avenue, so you’re close to everything that matters.
When it’s time to unwind, the spa’s ready with deep-tissue massages. Redesigned rooms bring luxury living and those park panoramas you’ll never get tired of.
The Knickerbocker crowns Times Square, putting you right in the middle of Broadway’s neon buzz. The hotel stands at 6 Times Square, a historic address that’s been completely overhauled since its early days.
Rooms come with 12-foot ceilings and large windows framing Broadway or 42nd Street. You can watch the city’s energy below while relaxing in spaces with custom furnishings and plush fabrics.
This legendary hotel is next to Bryant Park, so you’ve got a little green oasis and all the Times Square action at your fingertips. Theaters, restaurants, and excitement are just steps away.
1 Hotel Central Park hugs one of Manhattan’s most iconic green spaces. The vibe here is all about sustainability and nature, with reclaimed wood and greenery everywhere.
Park-view rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling glass looking straight out at Central Park. Eco-friendly touches don’t mean you’re missing out on comfort or style.
Organic bedding, filtered water on tap, and locally sourced amenities fill every room. Central Park South puts you within easy walking distance of Fifth Avenue shopping and Midtown’s best attractions.
The Dominick Hotel’s rooms and suites offer panoramic views of SoHo, Manhattan, and the Hudson River. Every window feels like a postcard; it’s no wonder this Five Diamond spot stands out in the SoHo scene.
Perched where SoHo, TriBeCa, and the West Village meet, the hotel’s floor-to-ceiling windows let you soak in the cityscape from just about anywhere—even the bathroom.
Perks include free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and a full-service spa for when you need a break from the city rush.
The InterContinental New York Times Square rises 36 stories above the city, with floor-to-ceiling windows that put Manhattan’s skyline, the Hudson River, and the Broadway Theater District on full display.
Right in the thick of Times Square, the buzz and neon are your neighbors, so don’t expect a quiet night in—unless you’re up high enough.
Bryant Park and Rockefeller Center are both within easy walking distance—ideal if you’re the type who likes to wander or just needs a quick escape from the crowds.
Hotel 50 Bowery sits where Chinatown meets the Lower East Side, giving you front-row seats to some of Manhattan’s most interesting neighborhoods. The real draw is the rooftop bar and lounge, where drinks come with skyline views.
This boutique hotel has 229 stylish rooms, each designed for comfort (and maybe a few Instagram snaps). Tribeca, SoHo, Little Italy, and Brooklyn are all close by—no endless subway rides required.
The Lotte New York Palace stands tall on Madison Avenue and 50th Street, right in the thick of Manhattan. This first five-star hotel in NYC’s history mixes historic architecture with modern polish.
The Towers take over the top fourteen floors, serving up some of the city’s most impressive skyline views. Book a Skyview Suite with cathedral views of St. Patrick’s.
Rooms are classical or Art Deco, and suites come with separate living and dining areas. There’s plenty of space to stretch out after a day pounding the pavement.
The Beekman sits in Lower Manhattan’s Financial District, giving you front-row seats to the Brooklyn Bridge and One World Trade Center.
The hotel lives inside one of the world’s oldest surviving skyscrapers; the Temple Court Building dates all the way back to 1883.
The nine-story atrium is the real showstopper, crowned by a pyramidal skylight and laced with Victorian ironwork. Some rooms open onto the historic courtyard, others let you spy on the city streets—either way, you’re in for a view.
The Chatwal in Midtown Manhattan keeps you close to Times Square. This 1920s-inspired hotel blends vintage glamour with modern comfort.
Deluxe Terrace Rooms are the sweet spot for views, with private terraces overlooking the city. Theater marquees and the Manhattan skyline are right outside your door.
The Lambs Club restaurant features a mezzanine lounge with 20-foot windows that frame the cityscape. The hotel’s just a few minutes from Times Square and a short walk to Central Park.
The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown sits in the Financial District with some seriously impressive views. Freedom Tower, the Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn Bridge are all visible from some rooms.
Spacious, modern rooms are perfect for watching the sunset over New York Harbor. Located near the world famous skyline and authentic neighborhoods, you’re close to everything downtown.
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The Westin New York at Times Square lands you smack in the heart of Manhattan’s wildest neighborhood. A 45-story tower perched above the neon chaos, it’s hard to get any closer to the Broadway pulse.
There’s shopping on site and free WiFi in public areas, plus the Foundry Bar for a quick recharge. If you’re craving a breather, the library, with its garden views, is a solid hideout.
Forty theaters are within easy walking distance; dinner and a show is a given. No long subway rides, just step out and you’re there.
Nestled between Bryant Park and one of Manhattan’s most iconic sights, The Langham on Fifth Avenue makes waking up to the Empire State Building right outside your window a reality.
Some of the most spacious accommodations in Manhattan are tucked away here, and the rooms are, frankly, massive for New York.
Being right on Fifth Avenue means you’re steps from the good stuff—shopping, sightseeing, you name it. And with an award-winning restaurant in-house, you don’t even have to leave the building for a memorable meal.