New York

Cooperstown New York not only baseball

A gracious, tree-lined village amid upstate New York’s woodlands, Cooperstown sits proudly stuck in time on the southern tip of placid Otsego Lake, a hill-ringed lake so crystal clear it is the source of the town’s drinking water. According to legend, it was here, in 1839, that Abner Doubleday laid out the dimensions of a diamond and originated the game of baseball—a distinction that’s made the town a pilgrimage site for baseball lovers and home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

The William Hotel New York City

Owned by the Kash Group and managed by Warner Hospitality (known for their Hard Rock Hotel & Casino projects), The William is part of a new breed of extended-stay hotel. The minimum stay is 30 days, and rates start at $200 per night. The William is also boutique-sized — just 33 rooms — so it feel more like an artsy home than a hotel.

A chic New York hotspot Gansevoort Park Avenue

Gansevoort Hotel Group outpost in New York City after our flagship Meatpacking District location that served to help define a neighborhood, Gansevoort Park Avenue offers downtown edge with an uptown sensibility. Boasting 249 luxury rooms and remarkable suites, most with lofty ceilings, Juliet balconies, and five fixture bathrooms – the property perched on the corner of 29th Street and Park Avenue couldn’t be more centrally located.