Hotel The Mark: A Top 50 Hotel in the World for 2025

Hotel The Mark: A Distinguished Honor on the World Stage



The Mark Hotel has achieved remarkable recognition as it finds itself listed among The World's 50 Best Hotels for 2025, marking it as the only hotel in New York and one of just two in the United States to secure a position on this esteemed roster. This accolade was announced during an impressive ceremony in Billingsgate, London. The rankings aim to celebrate hotels that redefine the art of hospitality across six continents, highlighting everything from innovative urban hotspots to serene getaways that promise unforgettable experiences.

Elon Kenchington, the General Manager of The Mark Hotel, expressed the pride felt by the team, stating, "It is an incredible honor for us to represent New York and the United States as the sole New York hotel to be included in the list of the world’s fifty best hotels. This recognition reflects our team's commitment to curating an authentic New York experience for our guests. It honors not only the individuals who bring the hotel to life every day but also the artists, designers, and patrons who inspire us. Most importantly, it acknowledges the thoughtfulness and dedication of the community, transforming The Mark into a space where experiences and memories are made.”

The Mark Hotel is more than just a lodging establishment; it is a cultural icon in the Upper East Side of New York City, marrying high French style with imaginative New York spirit. Housed in a historic 1927 building just steps from Central Park, renowned museums, galleries, and boutiques, it attracts a diverse clientele, including artists, designers, celebrities, influential figures, and discerning travelers from around the globe.

What sets The Mark apart is not just its coveted address, but also the unique and sophisticated services offered – from private yacht charters in New York Harbor and whimsical floral carts to exclusive night entries into the Metropolitan Museum of Art and personalized shopping experiences at Bergdorf Goodman, alongside its gourmet hot dog stand, Haute Dog, led by Chef Jean-Georges. This dynamic combination ensures that guests enjoy experiences that transcend beyond the typical hotel stay.

Featuring 106 rooms, 44 suites, and three penthouses, including the largest hotel penthouse in North America, The Mark has established itself as a hub for culinary excellence and social engagement. It boasts a restaurant curated by acclaimed Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, a New York outpost of the Parisian institution Caviar Kaspia, and a salon by Frederic Fekkai. This fusion of art, fashion, and superior service not only positions The Mark as a sought-after destination for high-end travelers but also as a vibrant center for New York's social and artistic life.

Emma Sleight, head of content for The World's 50 Best Hotels, commented on the evolving landscape of the hospitality sector, saying, "As the hotel industry continues to innovate, The World's 50 Best Hotels 2025 reflects significant shifts as well. The expansion of the 50 Best voting academy through the appointment of new chairs and new geographic regions, along with the introduction of a new 51–100 ranking and special awards, will elevate the prestige of this evaluation and allow for recognition of even more dimensions of hotel experiences.”

The rankings emerge from votes collected by the 50 Best Hotels Academy, which comprises over 800 hoteliers, travel journalists, educators, and luxury travel enthusiasts. Each contributes to a comprehensive overview of hotel experiences worldwide, ensuring that each winner is genuinely reflective of the pinnacle of hospitality.

Hotel The Mark stands as not just a place for rest, but as a beacon of cultural and luxurious experiences, continuously striving to exceed guest expectations in the heart of New York City.

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