This marks the second annual announcement of MICHELIN Keys in the U.S., expanding its coverage to include outstanding accommodations from across the country. The guide now features over 5,000 hotels worldwide, each meticulously evaluated for its architecture, service, character, value, and overall guest experience.

New York City stands out with a significant number of MICHELIN Key hotels, reflecting its reputation as a global hospitality destination. The 2024 selection includes 4 Three Key hotels, 6 Two Key hotels, and 26 One Key hotels in the city.

A look inside the first MICHELIN Key Hotels across New York

Aman New York

Three Keys

The Aman brand, once synonymous with remote retreats, has evolved to offer urban havens like Aman Tokyo. Aman New York, located in the Crown Building on 57th Street and 5th Avenue, is the latest addition to this collection. Set apart from the city's bustle, this discreet retreat offers luxurious suites, impeccable service, and world-class amenities, including a spa, social spaces, and a jazz club.

Other Three Key Hotels:

NYC: Aman New York

NYC: Casa Cipriani New York

NYC: Crosby Street Hotel, Firmdale Hotels

NYC: The Whitby Hotel, Firmdale Hotels


A look inside the first MICHELIN Key Hotels across New York

Casa Cipriani

Three Keys

The Battery Maritime Building, a historic Beaux-Arts ferry terminal in Lower Manhattan, houses Casa Cipriani, a prestigious members' club and luxury hotel. Combining contemporary Italian design with classic Cipriani elegance, the hotel offers stunning riverfront views, opulent suites, and a vibrant atmosphere featuring a fine-dining restaurant and a jazz club.


A look inside the first MICHELIN Key Hotels across New York

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

Two Keys

The Carlyle Hotel, a timeless symbol of Manhattan's Upper East Side, exudes old-world sophistication.

Once JFK's "New York White House," it has welcomed a storied clientele, including Princess Diana,

Michael Jackson, and Steve Jobs. Renowned for its impeccable service and elegant ambiance, the Carlyle prioritizes classic hospitality over trendy innovations.

Many staff members have dedicated decades to the hotel, ensuring exceptional service. The recently renovated rooms retain their Art Deco charm, with English or French accents. The suites offer unparalleled comfort and luxury.

The Carlyle's dining options include Dowling's, a fine-dining restaurant, and Bemelmans Bar, a classic Art Deco cocktail lounge. Additionally, Café Carlyle, a renowned cabaret and supper club, has hosted a long list of celebrated musicians.

Other Two Key Hotels:

NYC: Hotel Barrière Fouquet's New York

NYC: Nine Orchard 

NYC: Pendry Manhattan West

NYC: The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

NYC: The Fifth Avenue Hotel

NYC: The Mark Hotel


Three Key Hotels:

Amenia: Troutbeck

Aurora: Inns of Aurora

Brooklyn: 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn: Ace Hotel Brooklyn

Brooklyn: Wythe Hotel

Callicoon: Seminary Hill Orchard & Cidery

Gardiner: Wildflower Farms, Auberge Resorts Collection

Greenport: The Menhaden

Lake Placid: The Mirror Lake Inn Resort and Spa

Lake Placid: The Whiteface Lodge

NYC: 1 Hotel Central Park

NYC: Baccarat Hotel & Residences

NYC: Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park

NYC: Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad

NYC: The Beekman - A Thompson Hotel

NYC: The Bowery Hotel

NYC: The Greenwich Hotel

NYC: The Hotel Chelsea

NYC: The Lowell

NYC: The Ludlow Hotel

NYC: The Mercer

NYC: The Peninsula New York

NYC: The Wall Street Hotel

NYC: Warren Street Hotel

Saratoga Springs: The Adelphi Hotel

Windham: Eastwind - Hotel & Bar


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