The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad sits in one of NYC's hottest neighborhoods. Residing in one of NoMad's tallest buildings — designed by architect Rafael Viñoly — the hotel offers incredible views from the Empire State Building down to the Statue of Liberty. Admire the vistas everywhere, from the 219 guest rooms and 31 suites to the rooftop bar.
The luxury hotel also seeks to build a reputation as a dining destination. Acclaimed chef José Andrés opened Zaytinya, an all-day restaurant serving mezze inspired by Turkish, Greek and Lebanese cuisines, as well as an outpost of The Bazaar, an innovative epicurean feast for the senses.
When you need to unwind, retreat to the 6,800-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Spa with eight treatment rooms, a sauna, a steam room and a gym outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment like Peloton bikes.
The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad sits in one of NYC's hottest neighborhoods. Residing in one of NoMad's tallest buildings — designed by architect Rafael Viñoly — the hotel offers incredible views from the Empire State ...