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The Standard Room exudes an air of elegance and sophistication. Its leather upholstery boasts exquisite stitching reminiscent of high-end fashion. Floating like ethereal pieces of
The High Floor Hudson Room offers stunning views of Hudson Yards and a beautiful sunset. Its large windows provide ample natural light. The room features
The Low Floor Deluxe Room offers beautiful city views. Its southern facing bed invites you to admire the surroundings. The room is designed with custom
This High Floor Manhattan Room provides stunning views of downtown Manhattan and One World Trade Center. The bed faces south, allowing guests to enjoy the
The High Floor Skyline Room is a luxurious retreat on the upper levels. Its southern-facing bed provides breathtaking views of downtown Manhattan and One World
The Low Floor Superior Room exudes elegance and sophistication. The bed faces South, offering captivating city views. Delicate nightstands made of marbled float like ethereal
The Low Floor Nomad Suite offers breathtaking city views from its location in NoMad. You'll gaze down Broadway and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. The
Introducing the High Floor Empire State Room, where luxury meets stunning views. This room, situated on an elevated floor, offers a mesmerizing sight of the
The High Floor Madison Suite is a luxurious and spacious corner suite with breathtaking city views. From its high vantage point, it offers stunning vistas
The High Floor Liberty Suite offers breathtaking city views, overlooking downtown Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty on the skyline. It consists of a spacious
The 2 Bedroom High Floor Madison Suite is a beautiful corner suite with two bedrooms. The spacious living room is elegantly furnished. In the second
The 2 Bedroom High Floor Liberty Suite offers breathtaking views of downtown Manhattan and features a stylish design with a spacious living area that fills
Welcome to the Manhattan Penthouse Suite at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad. Step into your own private oasis adorned with the finest luxuries and comforts.
The 2 Bedroom Fifth Avenue Penthouse Suite offers breathtaking views of Downtown Manhattan and the iconic Empire State Building. Spanning over 1,000 square feet, this
The 2 Bedroom Executive Penthouse Suite is situated on the highest floors of The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad. It provides more than 1,800 square feet
The lavish Ritz-Carlton Club Suite is complete with breathtaking city views of Downtown Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty, elegant finishes and personalized service. Penthouse
The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad is a high-rise Manhattan hotel for travelers who want downtown energy with a refined, view-driven base. It rises above West 28th Street near Broadway, just north of Madison Square Park and close to the Flower District. The mood is modern rather than old New York formal. Tall windows, polished interiors, Jose Andres restaurants, a strong spa, and skyline views define the stay.
The address works because NoMad sits between several versions of the city. Flatiron, Chelsea, Gramercy, Midtown South, Madison Square Park, and the Empire State Building are all close. Guests can walk to restaurants, galleries, offices, shops, and subway lines. Then they can return to a hotel that feels quieter and more elevated than the street outside. It is a very New York kind of calm: vertical, composed, and full of light.
The hotel has 250 guest rooms, including suites and penthouse residences. Many accommodations are designed around skyline views. Rooms are bright and contemporary, with soft tones, clean lines, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The best categories make the city feel close without letting it overwhelm the room.
Empire State Building view rooms are the most obvious choice for first-time guests and milestone trips. Suites add more space for longer stays, private dining, or guests who want a clearer separation between sleeping and living areas. The penthouse residences sit in a different category, aimed at travelers who want larger layouts, more privacy, and a stronger residential feel in the center of Manhattan.
NoMad has become one of Manhattan's most useful luxury hotel neighborhoods. It is close to Midtown without feeling trapped in Midtown. It is near downtown dining without being deep downtown. From the hotel, guests can reach Madison Square Park, Flatiron, Eataly, Koreatown, Chelsea, Union Square, and Fifth Avenue shopping with little fuss. The Flower District adds a bit of local character at street level.
The location is especially good for travelers who plan to move around. Uptown museums, downtown restaurants, Broadway, Hudson Yards, and Wall Street are all realistic by subway, taxi, or car. The hotel does not have Central Park at the door. It is also not a townhouse-style hideout. Its strength is access, height, and a central Manhattan position that can support many different itineraries.
Dining is one of the clearest reasons to choose this hotel. Zaytinya brings Jose Andres' Eastern Mediterranean cooking to a bright, social room with Turkish, Greek, and Lebanese influences. It works for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and shared plates before a show or after a long day in the city.
Bazaar Meat is the current destination restaurant in the space that previously held The Bazaar. It focuses on wood-fired meats, Spanish technique, seafood, tasting menus, cocktails, and a more theatrical dinner mood. Nubeluz sits high above the city and gives the hotel its signature rooftop moment, with cocktails, small plates, and wide views across Manhattan. Together, the restaurants make the hotel feel less like a place with dining attached and more like a full Jose Andres address.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa New York, NoMad is one of the hotel's strongest assets. It has eight treatment rooms, including a couples suite, plus steam and sauna areas. The spa is designed for recovery after travel, shopping, meetings, and long city walks. It is not built as a resort-style day of lounging, and that is fine in this setting.
The fitness center is open around the clock, which suits New York schedules. Guests arriving from other time zones can work out early or late without friction. The wellness offering is compact but serious, and it gives the hotel a softer counterpoint to NoMad's busy streets and dining scene.
The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge is useful here because Manhattan days often run long. It gives guests a quieter place for breakfast, light food, drinks, and planning time above the city. For business travelers, it can also function as a calm work space between meetings.
The hotel has more than 10,000 square feet of event space. Options include ballrooms, terraces, and high-floor residences for private gatherings. It suits corporate events, fashion and design meetings, social dinners, and city weddings that want a modern Manhattan mood. The service style is polished but not overly ceremonial, which fits the NoMad setting well.
Compared with The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park, NoMad is newer, taller, and more downtown-facing. Central Park has the park address, a more traditional mood, and a classic uptown sense of occasion. NoMad has stronger restaurant energy, sharper skyline views, and better access to Flatiron, Chelsea, and downtown dining.
Aman New York is quieter, more private, and more wellness-led. It is also more rarefied and less connected to neighborhood life. Park Hyatt New York has strong Midtown access and a calmer modern feel near Carnegie Hall. The Fifth Avenue Hotel is more whimsical and design-forward, with a smaller boutique personality. The Ritz-Carlton NoMad is the best fit when you want a modern tower, Jose Andres dining, a strong spa, and a central position that lets the city unfold in several directions.
Book The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad if you want a polished Manhattan hotel with skyline views, serious dining, strong wellness facilities, and easy access to both Midtown and downtown. It is a strong fit for couples, food-focused travelers, business guests, first-time New York visitors, and repeat guests who want to stay away from the most obvious uptown hotel grid. It also works well for short, high-impact trips.
Choose Central Park or the Upper East Side if green space, museums, and a more traditional New York mood matter most. Choose SoHo or Tribeca if you want a lower, boutique neighborhood base. Choose NoMad if your trip is built around restaurants, views, city movement, and a hotel that feels current without losing the polish expected from Ritz-Carlton.
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