The 30 best business hotels in New York City
In this article, We will provide a list of business hotels in New York City we rank based on thorough research of many reputable websites and blogs. Let's find out together!
- 1. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
- 2. Club Wyndham Midtown 45
- 3. The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
- 4. The Mark Hotel
- 5. Hyatt Grand Central New York
- 6. Millennium Downtown New York
- 7. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
- 8. Kimpton Hotel Eventi
- 9. Baccarat Hotel
- 10. Lotte New York Palace
- 11. Equinox Hotel New York
- 12. Staypineapple, An Artful Hotel, Midtown New York
- 13. New York Marriott Marquis
- 14. The Peninsula New York
- 15. YOTEL New York Times Square
- 16. Gramercy Terrace
- 17. The Kitano Hotel New York
- 18. The Benjamin Royal Sonesta Hotel
- 19. Sponsored·
- 20. The Kimberly Hotel
- 21. Loews Regency New York
- 22. Dream Downtown - part of Hyatt
- 23. The Empire Hotel
- 24. Soho Grand Hotel
- 25. Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Ave - Chelsea, an IHG Hotel
- 26. Smyth Tribeca
- 27. Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel - part of Hyatt
- 28. Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York
- 29. Hotel Fouquet's New York
- 30. Nine Orchard
1. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
Award-winning hotel with a rooftop terrace and prime location

The classic Four Seasons Hotel gets an edgy makeover in its downtown digs (after all, it borders trendy TriBeCa). But since it's still a Four Seasons, there's clearly no shortage of luxury amenities. Woo clients (not to mention yourself) with a full-service spa, lap pool, and eclectic food at CUT by Wolfgang Puck.
2. Club Wyndham Midtown 45
Recently renovated with modern decor and technology

Right in the center of town, and just a few blocks from Grand Central Station, this is your no-fuss, no-fuss hotel. Rooms are casual but more than adequate, with limestone bathrooms equipped with rain showers and flat-screen TVs. And check out this clever commercial offer: the longer your trip, the less you'll pay per night.
3. The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
A historic New York landmark offering timeless elegance and exceptional hospitality

It's no secret that the Ritz Carlton is synonymous with luxury accommodations, but business travelers at this Central Park property will appreciate amenities like the "Conference Concierge" and "Tech Butler," as well as secretarial and translation services and a notary public on site. And La Prairie's luxurious marble bathrooms, fluffy bathrobes, and spa treatments know exactly how to help you get outside, in more ways than one.
4. The Mark Hotel
Elegant and sophisticated ambiance with exceptional personalized service

Many times you have to choose between the character of a historic building and modern amenities, but this could not be the case at the Mark Hotel. The magnificent 16-story building on the corner of 77th Street and Madison Avenue is a 1920s landmark and features all the modern amenities and technologies. Famed designer Jacques Grange created a comfortable, French-inspired space, from the avant-garde black and white lobby to the five-star amenities.
5. Hyatt Grand Central New York
Located inside the iconic Grand Central Terminal, providing easy access to public transportation

Efficiency and convenience are the name of the game at this Midtown hotel. Tens of thousands of feet of meeting space ranging from the Manhattan Ballroom to smaller executive boardrooms? Check. Directly connected to Grand Central Terminal? Yes. Express check-in kiosks? You know it. Currency exchange center? Consider yourself covered.
6. Millennium Downtown New York
Close proximity to major New York City attractions and landmarks

Located within walking distance of Wall Street and New York City's state and federal courthouses, the Millennium Hilton offers a spacious 24-hour business center equipped with a fax machine, photocopier, printers, and a row of computers. (Computers cost $0.69 per minute or $1.99 per minute if connected to a printer.) The hotel has its own conference services and audio-visual staff, and is fully equipped to handle the needs of litigation "war rooms", where attorneys prepare for court 24 hours a day. Wi-Fi is available in rooms for $14.95 per day and in the lobby for $5.95 per hour. There are also five meeting rooms on the fourth floor, ranging from 240 to 937 square feet. And to blow off steam after a long day, there's also a well-equipped gym, sauna, and 40-foot pool.
7. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
Breathtaking views, Rooftop bar and restaurant, Upscale accommodations

The 1 Hotel in Brooklyn offers a nice dose of nature-inspired design in the concrete jungle of New York. The simple hotel has reclaimed wood floors and a multi-story green wall in the lobby. The amazing views can't be beat. The front-facing suites and rooftop bar and terrace have panoramic views of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Island and surrounding boroughs. Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, neutral tones, organic mattresses, water filters, and rainfall showers.
8. Kimpton Hotel Eventi
Stylish boutique hotel in the heart of Manhattan with rooftop bar and pet-friendly policy

An elegant lobby, large, beautiful rooms with Frette linens and 37-inch flat screens, and gourmet takeout at Jeffrey Chodorow's Food Parc make this 292-room Kimpton the best hotel in a developing area of north Chelsea. It offers easy access to tourist sites and FoodParc, BeerParc and Bar Basque are local points of interest. Business travelers will appreciate the 20,000 square feet of event space and amenities (room service, business center and fitness center) available 24 hours a day.
9. Baccarat Hotel
Located in the same building as the Museum of Modern Art

Downstairs, the popular Grand Salon restaurant is a dream for people-watching. Wealthy socialites, art lovers returning from the Museum of Modern Art across the street, and international business travelers gather here to sip cocktails amidst the backdrop of chandeliers and exquisitely decorated tables. Those looking to relax and get the city grime out of their pores will enjoy a trip to the De La Mer Spa downstairs, the only spa in the US dedicated to De La Mer's skincare brand.
10. Lotte New York Palace
Iconic landmark with stunning architecture in the heart of NYC

11. Equinox Hotel New York
Located in the heart of Hudson Yards with direct access to the Observation Deck

12. Staypineapple, An Artful Hotel, Midtown New York
Artful, vintage-inspired decor and a playful vibe

13. New York Marriott Marquis
Iconic hotel with breathtaking views of the city

14. The Peninsula New York
Iconic location with personalized service and a rich history

The Peninsula knows that all work and no play simply isn't the way to live in New York; the historic hotel that seamlessly combines both with its exclusive behind-the-scenes tourism programs. The “Peninsula Academy” introduces visitors to top New York attractions, from Broadway shows to picnics in Central Park, while the “Peninsula Moments” campaign organizes an original tour of the city for private groups. Let's consider that office morale has officially increased.
15. YOTEL New York Times Square
Compact yet functional rooms with smart technology

Located in the rapidly gentrifying Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, YOTEL is a quirky and unique find for the tech-savvy traveler. The futuristic, WiFi-equipped lobby offers ample workspace. And the outdoor area, which happens to be the largest of any hotel in New York, is perfect for sharing a few nights with clients or enjoying some much-needed rest and relaxation.
16. Gramercy Terrace

The Gramercy Park Hotel's business center has 24-hour multilingual secretarial staff and enough equipment to support a modest business titan in a pinch, including video conferencing, audio-visual equipment and conference facilities for up to 50 people. In-room Wi-Fi is available for $15 per day.
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17. The Kitano Hotel New York
Japanese-inspired design and hospitality in a classic NYC setting

With soundproofed windows and a quiet Murray Hill location, the Kitano is a great choice for business travelers in need of a restful night's sleep. It's convenient to both Midtown East offices and the Financial District, and even offers a free shuttle to Wall Street every morning. The business center has a PC, printer and copier, and can be rented for $8 per 15 minutes. Laptop rentals are also available. Meeting rooms on the 18th floor are available for corporate events. Guests can ask the concierge for services ranging from booking airline tickets to contacting a notary public, and the front desk will fax or copy documents upon request.
18. The Benjamin Royal Sonesta Hotel
Historic building with a rich past, recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award

The Benjamin is marketed primarily to business travelers, with a central location, tasteful luxury and very comfortable rooms. All rooms have kitchenettes, the gym is solid, and there's a bar that's popular with business people after work. The topic of sleep is a highlight and will help ensure that business travelers get a good night's sleep; Its features include a sleep concierge, pillow menu, and available amenities such as white noise machines, satin sleep mask, "sleep snacks," and a dream dictionary.
19. Sponsored·
Pet-friendly hotel with a rooftop bar

Walking through the Bryant Park Hotel, one feels the need to close a deal. The old-school New York vibe that permeates the entire lobby may have something to do with that. There's also the gothic-themed Cellar Bar and the elegant Koi Japanese restaurant. Or maybe it's the boardroom with a huge cherry wood conference table that looks like it belongs to Gordon Gekko that really sets it apart.
20. The Kimberly Hotel
Elegant decor and ambiance, perfect for special occasions or a relaxing getaway

Enormous 700-square-foot suites make this 192-room boutique a favorite among extended-stay business travelers, especially diplomats and politicians, thanks to the hotel's proximity to the UN. The Secret Service is known to sleep here, and a senator (the staff declined to name names) was at the company during our reporter's visit. And travelers of all political and national affiliations can take advantage of cheap Wi-Fi: it's free in public spaces and only $7.95 per day in the room.
21. Loews Regency New York
Historic building with a prestigious Park Avenue address.

Sure, Loews does it big with retail amenities like complimentary shoe shines, 24-hour business centers for insomniacs, and a giant, contemporary conference room. But the real reason it made it onto this list is the famous Loews Power Breakfast. This relic from the '70s looks straight out of the Wolf of Wall Street; you may very well be eating some eggs benedict alongside some of the biggest heavyweights in the business world. Prepare your elevator speech.
22. Dream Downtown - part of Hyatt
Features underwater speakers in the pool playing soothing music

23. The Empire Hotel
Iconic location with stunning views

24. Soho Grand Hotel
Historic building with modern amenities and personalized service

Downstairs, there's a who's who of stylish guests mingling with martinis and kicking up their heels on comfy velvet couches while listening to live music in the lobby of the Grand Bar & Salon. During the summer, reserve a table at Gilligan's, an outdoor space with a tropical atmosphere where you can grab a bite to eat or a drink on a beautiful summer afternoon. Looking for a late night bite or morning cup of coffee? The Soho Diner has it all, from banana pancakes and French fries at 1am. m. to that morning caffeine fix at the restaurant cafeteria. After all, you'll need to recharge - some of the best shopping in town is just steps from the hotel entrance.
25. Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Ave - Chelsea, an IHG Hotel
Recently renovated, eco-friendly hotel with comfortable rooms and facilities

The Holiday Inn is a great budget option, with free Wi-Fi and a business center with free copying, printing, and faxing, services that most hotels charge for. Although the business center is basic (it only has two PCs and a copier/fax machine), the equipment is brand new.
26. Smyth Tribeca
Rooftop bar with stunning city views

Right in the middle of Manhattan's trendy Tribeca neighborhood, the Smyth is a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, but steps from many of the charming boutiques and restaurants that downtown has to offer. The 100-room hotel offers all the amenities of a larger property, with the elegant feel of a boutique hotel. The newly renovated rooms feature flat screens, comfortable robes, and a serene color palette that helps you instantly decompress from a busy day running around the city. Upgrade to a suite and get one of the coveted outdoor terraces, ideal for sipping sunset cocktails or enjoying a morning cup of coffee.
27. Gild Hall, A Thompson Hotel - part of Hyatt
Historic building with modern amenities, Unique fusion of classic and contemporary style

Located just around the corner from Wall Street, this stylish boutique has an old boys' club atmosphere. A small business center on the fourth floor has computers and a printer, and there are a couple of small meeting rooms in the same space on other floors. Fax service is available at the front desk, and fast wireless Internet access in the room costs $10 per day (wired Internet is also available).
28. Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York
Historic building with modern amenities, great for special occasions

29. Hotel Fouquet's New York

The rooms are fabulous, with padded headboards, luxurious curtains and marble bathrooms. The divine corner suites make you feel like you have your own pied-à-terre in Tribeca, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows bathed in sunlight, spacious living rooms and private dressing rooms, and a magnificent marble bathroom with deep bathtub that deserves its own museum. That brings us to the Penthouse Suite, which is over 2,000 square feet of French luxury spanning two floors and featuring a huge dining room and bar, plus multiple terraces perfect for entertaining.
30. Nine Orchard

From rebuilding the building's original façade to preserving its magnificent interior, every corner you walk inside Nine Orchard is a nod to the building's rich history as a bank, which originally opened in 1912. Enter the lobby at check-in -in and look up: The high ceiling and huge arched windows once set the stage for bank tellers to hand out cash to their customers. Inside the main floor cocktail lounge, the architectural marvel continues: the impressive vaulted ceiling here was also preserved from the historic remains of the original bank.