
NEW YORK, NY — New York City has hundreds of hotels – and many are downright unique. Here's a look at five of them:
- The Beekman is located in a building that was built in 1881 in Lower Manhattan with a glorious nine-story atrium surrounded by beautiful balconies.
- The Moxy Times Square's playful decor includes a rooftop bar and lounge with carousel, minigolf and topiary bears.
- The Public hotel on the Lower East Side has cool coworking spaces, from stadium-style seating to long, white sofas.
- The Library hotel has 6,000 books and its rooms are numbered and themed according to categories in the Dewey Decimal System.
- Maybe you know Baccarat as the maker of fine French crystal. There's also a Baccarat hotel, with a sumptuous decor that includes crystal chandeliers and perfect red roses.