- Photo: New York, USA
Steps to the Sand
Hamptons Spring
The Striped Sea Bass
The Portrait Painter
Cinematic Seascapes
Modern Beach Retreat
The Hampton Hideaway
Just a stone’s throw from Central Park and a plethora of museums, eateries and shops, it’s easy to see why this NYC apartment caught our eye. Tailor-made for two, or a solo traveller, although space may be limited in this studio apartment, you’ll find everything needed for a comfortable stay. While there’s plenty within walking distance of this home, with the 4,5,6 \u0026 Q trains nearby, hopping across the city is a breeze when you want to explore further afield. *There's no lift here. You'll need to be able to climb stairs to reach the entrance of the home.*The bathroom in this home is small and feels slightly dated compared to the rest of the apartment. That said, it has everything you need to get ready for the day. *This home is located within an apartment building, with a shared entrance. Expect to bump into other guests during your stay. *Parking in New York can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to the easily accessible public ...More Details
Venus In Furs
Unity in the City
Long Island Iced Tea
Run to the Sea
Gone Fishing
The Miniature Mint
Do The Right Thing
Poolside Splendour
Magic in The Hamptons
Wisteria Delight
In the Heart of Hell's Kitchen
Just A Minute
What's The Rush?
The New Hipster
Eastside Elegance
This Harlem home is five levels of unabashed colour and acute attention to detail. From the unique light fixtures to the original artwork and the Gaggenau appliances to the vibrant garden, every inch of space has been expertly styled. And we’re not the only ones to think so, the home was featured in an edition of design magazine, Curbed NY. The second floor leads to a quaint terrace with string lights—the perfect setting for intimate evenings sharing a bottle of wine. And you’ll have no problem waking up energised as the sun pours in through the bedroom windows, though you’ll have to battle the temptation to stay in the luxurious Coyuchi linens for just five more minutes. While you will relish the tranquillity of your quiet residential street, a rarity in New York City, there are plenty of dining options and swanky jazz clubs nearby. Plus, Central Park and 125 Street station, with its direct trains into the heart of Manhattan, are only ...More Details
Blueberry Dream
Hampton Hedgerows
Rooftop Bliss
Nature of Spring
Cruising The Coast
Wild Ginger