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Top Two Luxury NYC Hotels

Multitudes of hotels grace the land of New York City. The New York hotels are classic, stylish, full of comforts and luxury with outclass staff and an array of addictive cuisines. New York hotels are ideal for the ultra Richie riche who travel in style live in luxury and have absolute no demand other than sheer perfection when it comes to staying in a place.

If you want to taste pure flavor of Asia, then visit The Mandarin Oriental in the middle of Manhattan. It is the prestige hotel to have received the acclaimed Mobil Five-Star award for 2007. The hotel occupies 35 to 54 floors of the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle and hosts 248 luxurious rooms and suites; all of them depicting true colors of oriental and Manhattan living styles. The best part about the rooms is that all of them offer fantastic views of New York City skyline!

The hotel offers many delights: one such is the Mandarin spa! Located on the 35th floor of the Mandarin Oriental, this spa is tempting and highly relaxing with its amethyst crystal steam rooms, six multifunctional treatment rooms, vitality pools and relaxation lounges. If you plan to stay in this hotel for a couple of days, then do not forget experiencing the special Thai Yoga Massage!

Four Seasons Hotel is definitely the hotel for every season. It is the most popular NYC hotel amongst the travelers. The hotel is acclaimed for ultra relaxing and welcome atmosphere for families traveling to the Big Apple. The hotel is proud owner of 364 oversized guestrooms with 61 suites and room facilities that will shock you. Four Seasons does everything in style and luxury with add-in amenities such as the spa that offers contemporary knowledge mixed with ancient wisdom to delight and pleasure you.

Four Seasons Hotel is popular due to its unique location amongst the best NYC attractions as American Museum of Natural History, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Television and Radio and the Statue of Liberty and much more…

When at Four Seasons, one thing that will make you its absolute slave is dinner at its most unusual and addictive restaurant-- L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, which offers a blend of Asian and French cuisine.

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