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The Chatwal A Luxury Collection Hotel, New York City vs The High Line Hotel
Both The Chatwal, A Luxury Collection Hotel, New York and The High Line Hotel are recommended by professional travelers. Overall, The Chatwal, A Luxury Collection Hotel, New York ranks significantly higher than The High Line Hotel. The Chatwal, A Luxury Collection Hotel, New York scores 89 with praise from 16 sources such as Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler and Time Out.
The Chatwal A Luxury Collection Hotel, New York City
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130 West 44th Street, New York City, NY 10036
From $475 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service

"Designed by the in-demand Thierry Despont, this hotel is the embodiment of all things debonair and dapper."

"The Chatwal Hotel... is a recreation of 1930s New York Art Deco glamour, but with a modern gloss to it."
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"A lavishly refurbished reincarnation of a classic Manhattan theater club that lay fallow for decades, the Chatwal New York delivers the luxury experience in style, with the price tag to match."
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"This 83-room luxury hotel in a landmark building near Times Square evokes the glamorous 1920s."
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"For the interiors, Thierry Despont put an updated twist on Art Deco: from the red-leather banquettes and a limestone fireplace to the terrazzo floors and leather-wrapped closets."
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The High Line Hotel
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180 Tenth Avenue, New York City, NY 10011
From $153 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant

"Exuding an old-fashioned residential vibe, the 60 guest quarters feature antique Persian rugs... and a mix of vintage furnishings and reproductions of pieces sourced by the designers."
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"Anyone needing a full-service hotel will shirk, but this represents one of Manhattan's most delightful options for those in search of something fun, fashionable and unique. "
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"Boutique hotel built into striking neo-gothic edifice first opened in 1895 to house students of the General Theological Seminary."

"Built in 1895 as a dormitory for the General Theological Seminary, this Chelsea newcomer maintains a collegiate vibe with stained glass and original moldings throughout."

"A soothing oasis amid the big-city bustle of New York's trendy Chelsea district, The High Line Hotel offers 60 sumptuous rooms tucked into a wing of the General Theological Seminary."