10 Celebrity-Favorite Hotels for Met Gala Weekend

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 on 2021.12.15
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"Whether you know it as the Oscars of fashion or the biggest party of the year, the Met Gala is, as my colleague Laird Borrelli-Persson has previously written, the “hottest ticket in town.” After being postponed due to COVID-19, the soirée will finally return on September 13, celebrating a two-part exhibition that highlights American Fashion. [...] For such an endeavor, it only seems apropos to stay where luminaries have made their way in and out. Below, some of our favorite hotels with an impressive client list." By Christina Liao -- For the full guide, visit the link below.

The Standard, High Line

Hotel · West Village

"Since 2010, the Standard’s lounge on the 18th floor has been the after-party spot. The Top of the Standard instantly commands your attention with the bar’s gilded centerpiece, reminiscent of a trumpet flute, and its floor-to-ceiling windows that provide incredible panoramic views of New York City and the Hudson River. (Plus, remember when Madonna made this hotel the set for her electrifyingly OTT “Bitch I’m Madonna” music video?) After a massive dance party, imagine being able to conveniently take the elevator down a few floors to your room, waking up to the same vista you partied away with."

Courtesy of the Standard, High Line

The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel

Hotel · Financial District

"Since its opening in August 2016, the fashion set have been flocking to the Beekman. Not only was it the location for Valentino’s Pre-Fall 2017 show and Billy Reid’s Fall 2017 Menswear collection, but even before the hotel’s arrival, it was also where the Maison Martin Margiela x H&M launch party was thrown. Here, comfortable rooms are characterized by velvet and leather furnishings and the rooftop dining experience on a wisteria-adorned terrace has turned into one of the most sought-after reservations downtown. But before you leave, don’t forget to capture a photo of the vertigo-inducing atrium."

Courtesy of The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel

Hotel · Upper East Side

"Having been open since 1930, the Carlyle has a rich history and has seen its fair share of royals, heads of state, and A-listers, including the likes of Princess Diana, President John F. Kennedy, Prince William and Kate Middleton, George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Cardi B. From the black and white–marbled lobby with Art Deco motifs to the luscious suites (several of which are outfitted with baby grand pianos), the Carlyle is what you want out of an Upper East Side hideaway."

Courtesy of the Carlyle, a Rosewood Hotel

The Mark Hotel

Hotel · Upper East Side

"A smidge closer to the Met than the Carlyle, many gala attendees get ready at the Mark. Selena Gomez, Kendall Jenner, Kerry Washington, Emma Watson, Tom Brady, and Gisele Bündchen are just a few names that have been spotted stepping through the hotel’s doors. It’s also where many designers have held their after-parties, including Michael Kors in 2015 and Donatella Versace last year. But to really throw it back, it’s where Oprah, Pharrell Williams, and Diddy were partying it up at one of the 2010 after-hours soirees."

Courtesy of The Mark

The Pierre, A Taj Hotel, New York

Hotel · Upper East Side

"If you were one of the bystanders on 5th Avenue in 2019, you’ll likely recall Lady Gaga’s grand entrance by foot in her flowy Brandon Maxwell cape dress with a full entourage that helped carry her 25-foot train. The award-winning singer and actor chose the Pierre as her spot to prep for the night, and she wasn’t alone. The hotel overlooking Central Park also welcomed guests like Gigi Hadid, Cole Sprouse, Mindy Kaling, Julianne Moore, and Dame Joan Collins, who walked out arm-in-arm with Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli. And it’s no wonder that so many would choose the five-star property as a place to call their temporary home. Having been around since 1930, fashion legends such as Coco Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, Yves Saint Laurent, and Hubert de Givenchy have all graced the Pierre’s hallways."

Benoit Linero / Courtesy of the NoMad Hotel

The Surrey

Hotel · Upper East Side

"Located on 76th Street just a few blocks from the Met, the Surrey was favored by many celebrities to get ready for the gala in 2019. It was here that Hailey Bieber slipped into her thong-bearing gown by Alexander Wang; Céline Dion donned her dramatic Noel Stewart headpiece and fringed Oscar de la Renta bodysuit; Ashely Graham got ready in her logo-studded Gucci-Dapper Dan blazer dress; and Serena Williams slid into her Nike x Off-White Air Force One sneakers. Aside from all of the stars and luxurious bedrooms—some even with terraces—you’ll find a private roof garden at the hotel reserved just for members and guests that offers up incredible views of the New York City skyline as well as a café by acclaimed chef Daniel Boulud."

NoMad New York

Hotel · Midtown West

"Only one name matters here: Beyoncé. In 2016, Queen Bey threw her Soul Train–themed 35th birthday bash (on a Monday night, nonetheless) at the NoMad, where it was packed with the who’s who of the music business. There was Chance the Rapper, who left his overalls at home for the fete; Swizz Beatz, who was photographed by Alicia Keys at the turntables at one point; while Usher Snapchatted up a storm throughout the night, much to our benefit; and yes, even Blue Ivy, who stole everyone’s hearts when she grabbed a mic to wish her mom happy birthday. But aside from the FOMO–inducing party, the hotel’s signature restaurant is a staple in the city (order the roasted chicken with foie gras and black truffles) and the rich, homey rooms (damask paravents, reclaimed maple hardwood floors, freestanding claw-foot bathtubs) make the NoMad the perfect place for an overnight stay."

Gramercy Park Hotel

Permanently Closed

"Privacy has always been the name of the game at the Gramercy Park Hotel, which is why it has drawn in heavyweight musicians like the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Bob Marley, Debbie Harry, and Bob Dylan in the past. Aside from exquisite rooms outfitted with jewel-tone velvet headboards, leather-topped desks, and 400-thread-count linens, this property has some real perks. Here, you not only get handed the key to one of the only private parks left in Manhattan, but tables are set aside for last-minute reservations at Danny Meyer’s Maialino, as well as access to the notoriously exclusive Rose Bar."

Courtesy of Gramercy Park Hotel

The New York EDITION

Hotel · Flatiron District

"While Ian Schrager has also opened his second New York City Edition hotel in Times Square, bringing out a drove of models for the opening party, it’s unlikely celebrities will be willing to give up the first property’s less crowded corner of Madison Square Park for the hustle and bustle of 47th Street. In addition to being the site for the premiere party of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Rihanna’s Fashion Week party, and the 2016 ACE Awards, Victoria Beckham has also been seen leaving the chic hotel for a few years now. Simple, but elegant, the bright white and cream–color rooms are contrasted by dark walnut headboards and nightstands, while the faux fur throw strewn over the bed adds a hint of lavishness. It’s no wonder Posh Spice has made the New York Edition her stomping grounds."

Nikolas Koenig / Courtesy of the New York Edition

Four Seasons Hotel New York

Temporarily Closed

"The Four Seasons is a must for the Ty Warner Penthouse, one of the most expensive hotel suites in North America. Occupying the entire 52nd floor, 700 feet above street level with impressive views, amenities include four balconies, a fully outfitted library, unlimited massages, an infinity soak tub in the onyx and rock crystal–clad master bathroom, and a chauffeured Rolls-Royce to top it all off."

Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel New York