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When in NYC...

Where to stay:
Many people ask me for hotel recommendations in Manhattan, and there are quite a few good options.  I prefer the smaller, boutique hotels located downtown.  Many have superb atmosphere, deco and restaurants to offer their guests.

The popular and chic Soho Grandand Tribeca Grand are always a fantastic choice. 

Any of the Thompson Hotels are hip boutique-style hotels that focus on design details: 60 Thompson, Gild Hall, and/or Smyth Tribeca are the best locations downtown, which I prefer.  

The Cooper Square Hotel is brand new and quite a sight to see.  I especially love the entrance, the lobby alone is something to behold. 

Hotel Giraffe is located on Park Avenue South in Grammercy, a good location for any traveler on business or pleasure seeking some quiet. 

The GEM Hotel has locations in Soho, Chelsea, Midtown and one coming soon to Union Square. 

The Maritime Hotel is a winner. Designed to look like an ocean liner, I especially love its porthole windows.

The Jane is a place rich in history (for one, many survivors of the Titanic were brought here upon reaching the U.S. shore). After falling on hard times, the hotel was beautifully renovated in 2008. Designed to look like ship cabins, these charming rooms make a lovely place to stay, and the hotel is in a great location: in the West Village right by the Hudson River. Note: the hotel offers "Captains' Cabins," which have a private bath (at a very reasonable price), as well as smaller and even less expensive rooms with a shared bath.

The MAve Hotel in the Flatiron district offers sleek, modern rooms. The hotel is centrally located, and my favorite farmer's market, in Union Square, is just a short walk away.

Epicurean Adventures in the Big Apple:
Every woman's body and skin needs a little TLC once in a while.  Here are a few of my favorite ways to relax and treat myself in NYC.  

Many women are familiar with Bliss products and swear by the Bliss Spa in Midtown.

For a female bonding day, try the women-only Soho Sanctuary, which is conveniently located close to the wonderful shops in the Soho area. 

There is the ever popular and classic Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa on 5th Ave, located along the famous avenue of designer sights and stores. 

And, if you want to splurge, the Great Jones Spa offers some of zee best spa services in the city.
 
 

For the Hair:
Hair makes a huge difference in a woman's overall look, and I believe a great haircut is well worth the time and expense.  Here's my top recommendation for a New York salon:

Salon iii is my favorite NYC salon.  Ben is a super stylist and hair colorist trained in Hong Kong where quality is hot.  His pricing is sooo fair considered the value and the top products that he uses. He’s just gone on his own with this small and gorgeous little salon with red seats and a white, minimalist, zen room.
 

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