The Lowell
A refined Upper East Side hotel with apartment-like suites, rare wood-burning fireplaces, landscaped terraces and the guest-only Club Room.
The Lowell is the Upper East Side in a cashmere voice: residential, composed and quietly sure that comfort is more persuasive than spectacle.
A classic New York favourite with beautiful decor, luxury suites and an afternoon-tea ritual rooted in Manhattan elegance. The hotel sits at 28 East 63rd Street, with wood-burning fireplaces, a rare New York pleasure, plus landscaped terraces and city views in sun-filled rooms and suites. The Club Room is reserved exclusively for hotel guests, while the reimagined Pembroke Room keeps breakfast and weekend brunch in appropriately polished form.
This is not the New York hotel for rooftop theatrics or lobby crowds. It is for travellers who like Madison Avenue within reach, a suite that feels more like an apartment, and the option of retreating behind a door that closes very softly.
Choose The Lowell when the city calls for discretion. The luxury is in scale, service and the fantasy of living, briefly, as though the Upper East Side had been expecting you all along.