The Surrey Hotel and Spa

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Situated on the tony Upper East Side is the newly rejuvenated Spa at The Surrey. After its $60 million, 13-month renovation, it is sure to be a desired destination for travelers seeking a deluxe boutique hotel on a grand scale. This beautiful Beaux Arts–style building was updated by renowned architectural and interior designer Lauren Rottet, who Interior Design magazine ranked among the top firms. The aesthetic she chose for the interior blends classical elegance with contemporary chic. The lobby and at the bar lounge are decorated with cushioned wall coverings inspired by Coco Chanel, photographs in Donald Sultan’s Smoke Series of 4, and furniture by London-based designers Jimmie Martin that’s playfully embellished with numerology and graffiti designs. Rottet’s love for contemporary art is visible throughout the hotel. A wool-felt relief piece by Helen Amy Murray is particularly striking in the lobby, as is an oversize photographic print of a Xenon projection called You Are My Own 1996 by Jenny Holzer behind the reception desk.

The lobby area at the Surrey Hotel. Behind the lobby, note the “Infatuation” armoire. And having Café Boulud at your service for your in-room dining pleasures is also very deluxe indeed. You can also easily dine in at Café Boulud, which is conveniently located next door. But if you care to bring in your own chef, check into the grand Presidential Suite, which includes a full kitchen (most suites also have full kitchens available), a dining table for 10, his and hers bathrooms, and even a personal sauna. It comes with a baby grand piano (take note, Elton John!), as well as an oil painting by Cecily Brown and more playful furniture by Jimmie Martin.Throughout every salon and suite, you will find Pratesi robes, Sferra bedding, LCDs, and even Denon iPod docking stations to view your photographs and videos from the day. And deluxe suites offer double sinks and a huge soaking tub, how divine! Oh, and let’s not forget about the outdoor views and dining from Café Boulud at the Rooftop Garden, which is reserved for hotel guests only.

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