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  1. Top 10 Best Hotels With Live Music in Manhattan, NY - May 2024 - Yelp - The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, Hotel Giraffe, The Hotel Chelsea, Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel, EVEN Hotel New York - Times Square South, Hard Rock Hotel, Park Hyatt New York, The Jewel Facing Rockefeller, Hilton Club The Residences New York, DoubleTree by Hilton New ...

    • The Nines. Bar. NOHO. $$$$Perfect For:Drinking Good Cocktails Date Night. The Nines is a piano bar in Noho with velvet seats and cheetah print carpet, and the pianist here might be playing a cover of “Buy U A Drank" when you stop by.
    • Izzy Rose. Latin. Clinton Hill. $$$$Perfect For:Drinking Good Cocktails Drinking Good Wine Drinks & A Light Bite First/Early in the Game Dates. Izzy Rose has a long tradition of being a home for local artists in Clinton Hill.
    • Prohibition. Upper West Side. $$$$Perfect For:Date Night First/Early in the Game Dates. After a decor refresh, Prohibition—which has been around since 1996 on the Upper West Side—might make you feel like you’re in an episode of Boardwalk Empire.
    • The Bitter End. Bar. Greenwich Village. $$$$Perfect For:Drinks & A Light Bite First/Early in the Game Dates. Greenwich Village used to be the center of a bohemian renaissance, and now it’s mostly filled with NYU students looking for bouncers who don’t use ID scanners.
    • Birdland. Music. Hell's Kitchen. The flagship venue for midtown’s jazz resurgence, Birdland takes its place among the neon lights of Times Square seriously.
    • Iridium. Music. Jazz. Midtown West. Iridium lures upscale crowds with a lineup that’s split between household names and those known only to the jazz-savvy. The sight lines and sound system are truly worthy of celebration.
    • Blue Note. Music. Greenwich Village. The Blue Note prides itself on being "the jazz capital of the world." Bona fide musical titans (Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner) rub against hot young talents (Brooklyn soul act Phony PPL), while the close-set tables in the club get patrons rubbing up against each other.
    • Village Vanguard. Music. West Village. After more than 80 years, this basement club’s stage—a small but mighty step-up—still hosts the crème de la crème of mainstream jazz talent (Billy Hart, Andrew Cyrille, Vijay Iyer).
  2. 4.4 (79 reviews) Jazz & Blues. $$$Midtown West. “recommend to make a reservation to guarantee a spot to sit and listen to the live jazz music .” more. 3 . Melody’s Piano Bar. 3.8 (42 reviews) Cocktail Bars. Jazz & Blues. Piano Bars. Upper East Side. “The food was tasty ( we had the hummus appetizer ) & live jazz piano music was delightful.” more.

    • Hotel Chelsea, 222 West 23rd Street
    • Gramercy Park Hotel, 2 Lexington Avenue
    • The Mercer Hotel, 147 Mercer Street
    • New York Hilton Midtown, 1335 Sixth Avenue
    • Waldorf Astoria New York, 301 Park Avenue
    • Memory Motel, 692 Montauk Highway
    • The Bowery Hotel, 335 Bowery
    • Plaza Hotel, 768 Fifth Avenue
    • Drake Hotel, 440 Park Avenue

    By far the most famous music-related hotel in NY, the Chelsea — which is now closed for renovations but plans on reopening later in 2018 — is on the National Register of Historic Places, which should establish that this isn't just any old hotel (it was built in the 1880s). Madonna shot part of her Sex book in Room 822. Leonard Cohen and Janis Jopli...

    Parts of Almost Famous were shot in the lobby of the Gramercy — not just because the historic hotel was available, but because Cameron Crowe knew there was no way to give his '70s music movie a sense of realism without it. Nearly every classic rocker made his or her way through the hotel at some point: The Stones lived there for a bit; Bob Marley s...

    If you're deep into hip-hop, you know the 75-room Mercer: It's where Jay-Z and Kanye West holed up and set up a studio over three totally gutted rooms to record their collaborative album Watch the Throne (Jay raps about it on the song Otis: I'm about to call the paparazzi on myself/uh, live from The Mercer/run up on Yeezy the wrong way I might murk...

    The largest hotel in the city boasts 1,907 rooms and has a deep-seated past in the music world: Elvis Presley was a guest and held press conferences here; the Rolling Stones once called it home while they were on tour; and The Beatles stayed here when they shot the Ed Sullivan Show, which propelled them to fame in the US. Later, John Lennon would r...

    The Waldorf's always been known as one of the classiest hotels in the city, which may be why Frank Sinatra chose to take residence there from 1979 to 1988. Thanks to the Waldorf's enduring legacy of wealth and status, it's still a favorite hang today: On Rick Ross's Maybach Music III, rapper T.I. exclaimed, Fly to NY, meet me at the Waldorf/Astoria...

    This longstanding, teeny-tiny, 13-room Montauk getaway is closed for the winter but expected to open up again in the spring, when it will once again book visits by Rolling Stones fans obsessed with the summery vibes of the song named after it and inspired by the Stones' trip to Montauk to visit Andy Warhol — and it's the only hotel open in the neig...

    Florence Welch's public persona may be sort of fairy-dusty, but she's apparently got a streak of rock-star debauchery in her as well: In 2012, she set fire to her room at this Lower East Side hotel (which also gets credited as one of the most haunted hotels in NYC) after a night of partying with Kanye West and singer Lykke Li. That said, the cause ...

    Notorious as the hotel where future president Donald Trump first met Kevin McAllister, the Plaza also has a nearly-century-old history of run-ins with the music world as well. Composer George M. Cohan hung out there in the '30s, cabaret singer Hildegarde made her name performing in the hotel's Persian Room in the '40s, and Miles Davis recorded Jazz...

    The former location of the Drake (now a luxury apartment complex, natch) is a stop on Rock Junket's NYC walking tour thanks to this notorious story: While they were shooting The Song Remains the Sameat Madison Square Garden, Led Zeppelin's room safe at the hotel was robbed of over $200,000 in cash. The thieves were never found, presumably because t...

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · From speakeasies and jazz clubs to piano bars and restaurants, here's our guide to the best bars and restaurants in New York City to watch and listen to live music. Resy New York

  4. A tropical oasis in New York City's world-famous Times Square, Margaritaville Resort Times Square invites you to set your watch to island time. Whether you’re kicking back in your breezy room or suite, lounging poolside on the rooftop deck with a frozen concoction in hand, or taking a culinary tour through the Caribbean at our restaurants ...

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