New York

The stylish Library Hotel in New York City

The Library Hotel concept is inspired by the Dewey Decimal system. Each of the 10 guestroom floors honor one of the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal System and each of the 60 rooms are uniquely adorned with a collection of books and art exploring a distinctive topic within the category it belongs to. Guests are invited to unwind from their urban adventures by enjoying the quiet exploration of over 6,000 books.

Hudson Valley Wander through one of America’s loveliest river valleys

In 1609, Dutch explorer Henry Hudson sailed up the river that now bears his name, looking for passage to the Orient’s riches. He didn’t find it, but he did uncover one of the most scenic waterways in the world. Two hundred years later, Robert Fulton first launched the steamboat on its waters in 1807, and as the centuries rolled by, the Hudson exerted a profound effect on American history, art, literature and environmental policies.

Mirror Lake Inn Resort and Spa New York

Located just 30 minutes from I-87, in the majestic Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York and the Olympic village of Lake Placid, the Mirror Lake Inn is a gracious traditional Inn on the lakeshore with all the amenities of a modern resort. Warm mahogany walls, polished walnut floors, marble and stone fireplaces, antiques, and chandeliers provide a cozy atmosphere and understated elegance.

The Bowery Hotel New York City

The Bowery Hotel exudes all the glamor of turn-of-the-century New York, when luxury was intimate, sophisticated, and timelessly romantic. Enter the lobby of The Bowery Hotel and be transported back to old New York. Moroccan tiles and iron lamps invite your gaze, while crushed velvet sofas urge you to sit down, relax, and stay a while.

Refinery Hotel New York City

An impressive 12-storey building built in 1912, Refinery Hotel New York sits at the centre of one of the city’s most creative districts, famed for its association with fashion. With an energetic and innovative atmosphere, the hotel has its own gastronomic micro world providing a prohibition-style lobby bar, a restaurant, and a rooftop bar with views of the Empire State Building.