The Top 48 Hotels Near Ramen Nagomi

  1. A Belle Époque mansion sprawls across fifteen acres of manicured parkland in East Brunswick, a pocket of extravagant calm between Princeton and Manhattan. The hotel trades in the ornament and leisure of another era, executed with enough conviction that the Garden State's historical reputation becomes briefly irrelevant.


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    670 Cranbury Rd, East Brunswick, NJ · East Brunswick
  2. An 1813 tavern on the edge of Bucks County, now a boutique hotel where Federal-era bones meet theatrical modern design. The Carversville Inn preserves its historical claim—first licensed establishment in town—while refusing to genuflect to it.


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    6205 Fleecy Dale Rd, Carversville, PA · Carversville
  3. A sprawling Somerset County estate—once a Moroccan royal retreat, now a contemporary resort anchored in a 1912 Tudor mansion—pairs agrarian self-sufficiency with polished modernism across dining, lodging, and spa. The whole enterprise, which includes the restaurant Ninety Acres, suggests ambition tempered by restraint, a place built for people who want landscape as much as luxury.


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    400 Natirar Dr, Peapack, NJ · Peapack
  4. A converted women's home in Fishtown now houses a minimalist boutique hotel where warm interiors balance modern furnishings with salvaged antique details. The heated courtyard pool and Mediterranean restaurant Bastia anchor what feels like the neighborhood's first genuinely complete hospitality destination.


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    1401 E Susquehanna Ave, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  5. Lokal Fishtown occupies the boutique-rental middle ground in a neighborhood primed for nocturnal wandering, with modernist loft apartments outfitted as shrewdly as hotel rooms. The cocktail kits and kitchen setups invite you to stay in, though the surrounding restaurants and bars make leaving almost inevitable.


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    1421 N Front St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  6. A converted whiskey bottler in Fishtown now fires pizza and pasta from a wood-burning oven while mixing cocktails that draw crowds from across the region. The 19th-century bones of the place—industrial, warm, unapologetically sturdy—suggest a restaurant that knows exactly what it is.


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    1355 N Front St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  7. Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center occupies the top floors of the city's tallest building, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of iconic landmarks while an infinity pool seems to dissolve into sky. Norman Foster's design balances contemporary minimalism with warmth—natural light and strategic florals soften the urban refuge, making ascent feel less like escape than arrival.


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    One N 19th St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
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  8. A 33-story modernist tower fronts Rittenhouse Square, but the hotel's true character emerges in rooms that dwarf most city apartments, dressed in mahogany and fabric that suggest old-money restraint. Service remains polished without pretense, and Lacroix delivers one of Philadelphia's serious brunches from within.


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    210 W Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
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  9. The rooms here bear the names of historical figures while the interiors speak in the language of contemporary urban lofts: polished concrete, design-forward furniture, iPads stocked with neighborhood intel. It's the apartment you'd rent in Old City if you wanted someone else handling the lease.


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    139 N 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  10. A narrow 1855 rowhome in Midtown Village holds twelve rooms named for feminist pioneers who once gathered here, each appointed with thoughtful eclecticism and genuine comfort. The concierge becomes your curator of Philadelphia's neighborhoods, having elevated what could be mere lodging into something closer to a carefully chosen friend's spare bedroom.


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    1307 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  11. The Kimpton Hotel Monaco brings a lighter touch to Center City's conventional hotel landscape, its fresh modernism a deliberate departure from the chain's usual formula. Steps from Independence Hall, it trades the expected stuffiness for wit and brightness—a small rebellion that actually lands.


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    433 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  12. Housed in a 1925 Classical Revival landmark on North Broad Street, this Aloft retains the architectural character that distinguishes it from the chain's typical pod-like uniformity. The hotel's downtown location and vintage bones elevate it beyond convenience-driven hospitality.


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    101 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  13. A minimalist 13-room hotel in converted rowhouses where design-minded guests check themselves in like entering a stylish friend's apartment. Paired with a curated gift shop and café, it reflects owner Shannon Maldonado's restraint-meets-color aesthetic from her years dressing Ralph Lauren.


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    226 South St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  14. A brand-new building on Ludlow Street that channels the old New York idea of creative affordability, ROOST East Market arrives as the Philadelphia hotel group's first ground-up project. Morris Adjmi Architects designed it, and the result feels less like the city reinventing itself than like it finally catching up to what it once was.


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    1199 Ludlow St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  15. A 1896 industrial building on the cusp of East Market holds interiors that genuflect to the Gilded Age while speaking fluent contemporary, with AvroKO's palette and art collection refusing nostalgia. The location itself—surrounded by the neighborhood's retail and dining momentum—matters as much as the rooms.


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    1180 Ludlow St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  16. An abandoned neoclassical bank and art deco office tower, dormant for a decade, have been restored into a Ritz-Carlton that feels less like chain hospitality than urban archaeology. The marble lobbies and vintage bones of these downtown structures assert themselves against standardized luxury in ways that matter.


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    10 Ave Of The Arts, Philadelphia, PA ·
  17. A soaring modernist tower steps out of Center City blocks, all restraint and chrome where the brand usually trades in spectacle, with City Hall's gothic mass framing the view from its rooftop bar. Dolce, the in-house Italian restaurant, channels a cleaner, more austere vision of Roman glamour than the lobby's marble lounges might suggest.


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    1439 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  18. Morris Adjmi transformed two floors of a 1920s Packard Building into a spare, light-filled apartment hotel where the furnishings feel borrowed from a careful collector's home rather than a corporate catalog. The residential quality extends even to the smallest details—the linens, the kitchens, the ambient light—suggesting that someone who actually lives this way designed the place.


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    111 S 15th St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  19. A light-filled luxury hotel steps from Asbury Park's boardwalk, the Asbury Ocean Club captures the town's unexpected renaissance with understated style and proximity to sand. Its location on Ocean Avenue makes it less a retreat from the Jersey Shore than a front-row seat to it.


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    1101 Ocean Ave N, Asbury Park, NJ · Asbury Park
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  20. An Art Deco landmark near Rittenhouse Square, this Kimpton occupies a 1929 architectural gem and threads Philadelphia artists' work throughout with genuine warmth. The glowing lobby fireplace anchors a space that feels lived-in rather than precious.


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    117 S 17th St, Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia
  21. A block from Bradley Beach's boardwalk, The James Bradley offers the kind of refined discretion you'd expect miles from the Jersey Shore's carnival noise. The boutique hotel trades spectacle for careful taste, letting its proximity to sand and sea do the quieter work.


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    204 3rd Ave, Bradley Beach, NJ · Bradley Beach
  22. In a Victorian shore town where spirits are forbidden by law, Hotel Albatross turns restraint into sophistication, its refined interiors a counterpoint to the boardwalk noise around it. The place insists that elegance needs no cocktail to prove itself.


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    34 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, NJ · Ocean Grove

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    210 Fifth Ave, Asbury Park, NJ · Asbury Park
  24. A stylish boutique tucked into the Pier Village complex where the Jersey Shore meets the waterfront, the Bungalow makes a persuasive argument against East River provincialism. Its modest footprint and seaside setting suggest the kind of escape that doesn't require crossing a bridge to feel genuinely removed.


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    50 Laird St, Long Branch, NJ · Long Branch
  25. A 1906 ferry terminal transformed into a members' club where contemporary Italian restraint meets Beaux-Arts grandeur, its river-facing rooms offer views that dwarf the city's other hotels. The restaurant trades in Cipriani classicism while the Jazz Café resurrects the prewar supper club, live music intact.


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    10 South St, New York, NY · New York

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    27 Barclay St, New York, NY · New York
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  27. A Tribeca corner hotel dressed in handmade brick and obsessive design detail, where Robert DeNiro's ownership reads less as celebrity vanity than as genuine conviction. The 73 rooms overlook either the street or a private courtyard, each corner calibrated for someone who believes a room's bones matter.


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    377 Greenwich St, New York, NY · New York
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  28. A 1792 Wall Street landmark reimagined as a luxurious 180-room hotel by Australia's Paspaley pearl dynasty, with scallop-edged barstools and oyster-inspired watercolors as subtle nods to their heritage. The Beaux-Arts structure balances historic grandeur with warmth, its lobby lined with family photographs and coffee-table books that invite lingering.


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    88 Wall St, New York, NY · New York
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  29. The Beekman occupies an 1881 red-brick tower whose soaring atrium, ringed by eight tiered galleries and crowned with a pyramidal skylight, recalls Manhattan's earliest vertical ambitions. Cast-iron railings and encaustic tiles survive the restoration intact, lending the space a museum-quality reverence that no amount of contemporary hotel design can quite diminish.


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    123 Nassau St, New York, NY · New York
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  30. A mirror-clad tower on Spring Street that breaks SoHo's low-rise pattern, offering Hudson River views and interiors by the Rockwell Group that balance modern minimalism with mid-century warmth. Its 391 rooms and competent service suggest a hotel less interested in fuss than in the quietly efficient luxury of a well-made lobby and a clean, well-lighted place to stay.


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    246 Spring St, New York, NY · New York
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  31. Battery Park City's Conrad occupies the ambiguous space between business hotel and evening destination, its Financial District location no longer a liability in a neighborhood where Tribeca's nightlife now bleeds into quieter blocks. The result feels less like a corporate waystation and more like a place where someone might actually want to linger after dark.


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    102 N End Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  32. Kit Kemp's design saturates the Warren Street Hotel in saturated color and layered pattern, a jewel-box interior that feels simultaneously grand and intimate. The bright blue façade announces a self-contained world where country comfort and urban glamour coexist without apology.


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    86 Warren St, New York, NY · New York
  33. A Parisian luxury hotel has landed in a Tribeca brick building, its Art Deco interiors a studied contrast to the neighborhood's post-industrial bones. The result courts both fashion and gastronomy with the ease of something that feels inevitable rather than imported.


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    456 Greenwich St, New York, NY · New York
  34. In the heart of the financial district, steps from Wall Street, Gild Hall occupies a neighborhood that has shed its ghost-town evenings for something closer to round-the-clock vitality. The location itself—proximate, dense, humming with purpose—becomes the real draw for those who want their hotel folded into the city's machinery rather than sequestered from it.


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    15 Gold St, New York, NY · New York
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  35. Ace trades grand-hotel pomp for industrial cool, anchoring its massive ground floor as a social hub in Boerum Hill's tree-lined streets. Roman & Williams designed interiors that feel more gallery than luxury box, positioning it as Brooklyn's anti-boutique boutique.


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    252 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
  36. Salvaged wood and living plants fill the lobby of this waterfront hotel where the East River view frames Lower Manhattan like a perpetual backdrop. The eco-minded design feels less like performance and more like the actual ground floor of a city trying, however imperfectly, to live differently.


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    60 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  37. A 14-story hotel whose wood-paneled lobby invites you to linger by the fireplace or settle into a quiet nook with a drink in hand. The front desk extends a genuine welcome, and the rooms are spare and composed, designed for guests who prefer understated comfort over spectacle.


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    85 W Broadway, New York, NY · New York
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  38. A concrete-and-glass tower anchors the southwest corner of SoHo, its stark façade a deliberate contrast to the neighborhood's cast-iron past. Inside, midcentury loft aesthetics temper the modernist bones, creating rooms that honor downtown's artistic legacy while refusing nostalgia.


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    27 Grand St, New York, NY · New York
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  39. A converted mansion in Montclair that channels Greenwich Village glamour through the taste of Bobbi Brown, who pivoted from cosmetics to interior vision with the same architectural certainty she once applied to beauty. The result feels less like a hotel and more like staying in the meticulously considered home of someone who knows exactly what matters.


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    37 N Mountain Ave #2317, Montclair, NJ · Montclair
  40. A deskless check-in and boldly colored lobby signal that this Financial District hotel has shed the chain aesthetic for something leaner and more deliberate. Dark bathrooms, custom artwork, and two dining venues—one for small plates and cocktails, the other built around local ingredients—suggest a property designed for travelers who expect more than the standard amenity checklist.


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    75 Wall Street, Entrance on, Water St, New York, NY · New York
  41. A red-brick Federal building in the Seaport's cobbled streets now houses a hotel that feels native to its 18th-century surroundings, with marble baths and terraces overlooking the slip. Urban Cove Society & Kitchen serves modern American fare on a patio that anchors you to the neighborhood's unhurried rhythm.


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    33 Peck Slip, New York, NY · New York
  42. A glossy Tribeca hotel where the industrial-chic aesthetic tilts toward downtown cool, all exposed brick and sculptural furnishings that feel less corporate than curated. The place announces itself as both polish and edge, a studied balance that the neighborhood itself has never quite resolved.


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    2 6th Ave, New York, NY · New York
  43. The W Hoboken plants itself on the waterfront with the brand's familiar maximalist aesthetic—graphic rooms, vivid lobbies, the apparatus of luxury travel compressed into one gleaming tower. Halifax serves regional seafood while the Living Room stages live music over craft cocktails, the whole operation humming with the confidence of a hotel that knows exactly what it is.


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    225 River St, Hoboken, NJ · Hoboken
  44. A corner hotel that arrived in Hudson Square before the neighborhood knew it had a name, Arlo SoHo trades on restraint rather than proclamation. The developers' discipline—spare modernism, clean lines, no unnecessary gilt—permits something increasingly rare in New York: style without the markup.


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    231 Hudson St, New York, NY · New York
  45. The SoHo Grand wears a cheerful pink brick exterior that belies an austere, industrially obsessed interior where cast iron sentinels and monumental concrete dominate the lobby. Corrugated steel, mesh wire, and the raw materials of the street itself become the vocabulary of its rooms—a hotel that mistakes factory vernacular for luxury.


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    310 W Broadway, New York, NY · New York
  46. In a SoHo loft converted by architect Anda Andrei and Danish designers Space Copenhagen, Scandinavian restraint replaces the usual Manhattan hotel gloss. The result feels less like luxury theater and more like a genuinely considered space, one that funnels some profits toward global poverty initiatives.


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    11 Howard St, New York, NY · New York
  47. A glass tower rises above Chinatown's low-rise streetscape, announcing the Bowery's transformation with the arrival of a West Coast boutique brand known for sunlit optimism. The hotel carries that casual confidence into New York, where restraint and exuberance meet in its design.


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    50 Bowery, New York, NY · New York

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    11 Stone St, New York, NY · New York
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