"The Walker Hotel Greenwich Village captures the spirit of Golden Age New York, with inspired by the Georgian revival towers of New York’s 1920s Fifth Avenue. Interiors feel like they’re from another era: There is a sunken lobby with cozy velvet seating framing a crackling fireplace ideal for email catch-ups and end-of-day recaps with friends. Just off the lobby, the Parlour lounge offers afternoon tea and cocktails where guests might catch performances by local musicians. The Society Café excels in American comfort food, like fluffy olive oil pancakes and pizzas topped with local farmer’s market ingredients. Each of the hotel’s 113 guest rooms feature geometric Art Deco accent wallpapers, Tivoli Bluetooth speakers, and rotary-style phones, bathrooms with classic black and white subway tile, and bath products from nearby C.O. Bigelow, the oldest apothecary in America. Select rooms have private terraces, deep-soaking tubs, and views of the Empire State Building. There’s no gym, passes to a nearby Planet Fitness gym are available to guests." - Jennifer Flowers