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The Best Hotels on the Lower East Side

Staying on the Lower East Side puts you at the center of one of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods
Staying on the Lower East Side puts you at the center of one of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods | © Sean Pavone / Alamy Stock Photo

One of the most dynamic neighborhoods in New York, the Lower East Side combines a laid-back sense of cool with some of the best restaurants, bars, shops and street art in the entire city. Combine that with a mix of trendy but relaxed hotels, perfectly reflecting the vibe of the area, and you might just want to stay forever.

The Lower East Side, just a hop over the bridge from Williamsburg and to the east of SoHo, is a bustling neighborhood in the heart of Lower Manhattan. Home to dining institutions like Katz’s Deli and an array of shops, the area is also full of ultra-trendy hotels. We round up our pick of the best below.

The Ludlow Hotel

Boutique Hotel

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The Ludlow is a pinnacle of cool within this gritty neighborhood. Rooms – all impeccably designed in a farmhouse-luxe-meets-Art-Deco kind of way – have wooden four-poster beds, mid-century-style armchairs and shearling throws, along with windows and terraces that throw unparalleled views over the city. But when it comes to the Skybox Loft rooms, you’ll struggle to find a more impressive bolthole in all of Manhattan. They’re surrounded by floor-to-ceiling, warehouse-style windows and have deep soaking tubs with killer views. In-house dining at see-and-be-seen Dirty French is all about hearty French fare, but neither should you miss a pastrami sandwich from Katz’s Deli over the road, a steadfast fixture of the city’s dining scene.

Hotel on Rivington

Boutique Hotel

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This glass-clad skyscraper offers some of the best views in the city. Waking up in your enormous room (a real luxury in a city of tiny living spaces), you’ll be tempted to toast to the scene in front of you – especially in the High Floor Corner Kings, which look out towards One World Trade Center. In-house Café Medi is unsurprisingly an Instagram favorite, with eye-catching interiors and an inviting menu of Mediterranean food and drinks. Meanwhile, Shanghai-inspired bar and lounge JIA will have you dancing the night away with the city’s trendiest residents in no time.

Hotel Indigo Lower East Side New York

Boutique Hotel

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Walking into the cavernous entrance, it’s clear that the Hotel Indigo Lower East Side takes its dedication to art seriously. A colorful mural by graffiti artist Lee Quiñones commands the space, and modern art fills both the rooms and public spaces. You’ll need to head up to the 14th floor to check in, where the lobby has unobstructed skyline views and plush seating. Rooms feel plush with hardwood floors, chic ombré curtains and C.O. Bigelow Apothecary bathroom products. The hotel’s rooftop bar, Mr Purple, is popular among locals, pouring seriously good cocktails. And this might be New York, but you’ll need a swimsuit – Mr Purple also has an open-air pool with views of the Empire State Building.

PUBLIC Hotel

Boutique Hotel

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Not one inch of Ian Schrager’s PUBLIC Hotel was left to chance. Rooms are designed to provide distinct zones for sleeping, working and entertaining, and offer incredible city views through floor-to-ceiling windows – though the Great View rooms are the most breathtaking. Famed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten oversees the hotel’s restaurant, Public Kitchen, which is accompanied by suave cocktail bar Diego and a green outdoor space inspired by the Tuileries Garden in Paris. Guests are offered exclusive hours at Diego and Shinola bikes to cruise around the city, plus the hotel claims to have the fastest Wi-Fi in New York City.

Sago Hotel

Boutique Hotel

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A sleek and minimalistic place to rest your head, the Sago Hotel has 20 guest rooms with high cork headboards, glass showers and, in select rooms, a full kitchenette. A rooftop lounge offers free wine at certain times, but classic New York City views are always happening. Though not a budget hotel, the Sago Hotel does offer competitive rates with an elevated feel that’s walkable to some of the best shopping and nightlife in the entire city as well as public transport.

citizenM New York Bowery

Chain Hotel

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CitizenM makes the most of its location inside a skyscraper by offering brilliant views over the city from both rooms and social spaces. Beds are positioned under wall-to-wall windows, bringing a whole new meaning to the term “a room with a view.” Dining options include a ground-floor breakfast space and a rooftop bar and terrace, seemingly perched among the clouds at 20 floors up. Design, true to the citizenM style, is whitewashed and modern with pops of cherry red and enormous beds – although who’s thinking about furniture with views like that?

Molly Codyre contributed additional reporting to this article.

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