New York City Boasts the 7 Most Expensive Luxury Hotels in the USA
NEW YORK, Oct. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The seven priciest city hotels in the United States are all located in Manhattan, according to a recent survey conducted by Luxury-Hotels.com. Of them, The Ritz Carlton and the Mandarin Oriental lead the rankings.
In determining the rankings, the survey compared luxury hotels based on their cheapest available rate for a double room during the month of October 2015. October was chosen for comparative purposes because most U.S. cities, including New York City, reach their highest average hotel rates during that month.
The Ritz Carlton and the Mandarin Oriental, both located one block from Central Park, top the rankings with a minimum nightly rate of $995 for a double room. The Baccarat Hotel, also located in Midtown Manhattan, takes the third spot at only five dollars cheaper.
The most expensive city hotel outside of NYC is located in Los Angeles. With a minimum rate of $800, the Montage Beverly Hills ranks eighth most expensive overall. Just $11 less expensive, the SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand is Las Vegas's most expensive hotel.
The following table shows the 10 most expensive city hotels in the United States. The prices listed indicate the cheapest available rate for a double room during the month of October 2015.
1. Mandarin Oriental (New York) $995
1. The Ritz-Carlton Central Park (New York) $995
3. Baccarat Hotel & Residences (New York) $990
4. The St. Regis (New York) $945
5. The Plaza Hotel (New York) $893
6. The Peninsula (New York) $845
7. Park Hyatt (New York) $834
8. Montage Beverly Hills (Los Angeles) $800
9. SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand (Las Vegas) $789
10. The Lowell (New York) $785
For the full rankings of the survey and for more information about its methodology, visit: http://www.luxury-hotels.com/press/usa-city-2015.html
Press Contact: Barbara Adams, [email protected], 1-805-308-9660
SOURCE Luxury-Hotels.com
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