The Mark, New York, New York City

9.2
Great Quality
From:$1397 /night
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Anchoring the corner of Madison Avenue and 77th Street, The Mark brings sharp modernity to the composed elegance of Upper East Side

With 150 rooms and suites, the hotel feels bold, polished, and intentionally visible, where design takes center stage without losing a sense of heritage. 

White marble, black lacquer, and dramatic contrast define the interiors, while Central Park sits just steps away. This is New York luxury with a fashion-forward edge.

What Makes It Special

  • Interiors designed by Jacques Grange, blending classic architecture with striking modern contrast
  • A strong cultural presence during major New York moments, from fashion weeks to gala season
  • The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges, a social and culinary anchor for the neighborhood
  • Suites that feel expansive and theatrical, many with park or avenue views
  • A location that balances Upper East Side calm with downtown-level energy

A Day at The Mark

Morning

Morning arrives crisp and bright. Sunlight reflects off marble floors, sharpening lines and surfaces throughout the hotel. Outside, the Upper East Side moves with restraint—dog walkers, quiet traffic, the rustle of trees near Central Park. Breakfast downstairs feels composed yet social, the day beginning with intention rather than rush.

Afternoon

Midday is for movement. Madison Avenue galleries, museums, and boutiques unfold within minutes, while the park offers an easy escape into green space. Returning in the afternoon, the hotel feels theatrical again—hallways crisp, rooms immaculate, the city framed carefully through oversized windows.

Evening

As night settles, The Mark shifts into a social register. The restaurant hums, arrivals and departures feel purposeful, and the building takes on a subtle sense of spectacle. An insider detail you notice with time: how the hotel balances visibility and control, allowing energy to circulate without ever becoming chaotic.

Insider tips for The Mark, New York

  • Neighborhood feels quieter and more upscale than Midtown hotels — good if you prefer a polished residential vibe. 
  • Rooms are stylish but can feel compact — classic NYC luxury, but don’t expect huge spaces typical of suburban resorts.
  • Book dining reservations ahead — especially for The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges, which is a highlight and gets very busy with guests and locals alike. 
  • Breakfast service may require separate booking (even if included) 
  • Super dog-friendly policies: The hotel welcomes pets of all sizes and offers amenities that many other luxury NYC hotels don’t. 

Why We Love It (Curated Highlights)

  • The Jacques Grange interiors deliver unmistakable identity and confidence.
  • The hotel’s fashion and cultural relevance keeps it feeling current year after year.
  • Jean-Georges’ restaurant anchors the experience with atmosphere as much as cuisine.
  • The Upper East Side setting provides elegance without isolation.

For Whom

For couples: Stylish rooms, park-adjacent walks, and evenings surrounded by a refined social scene.
For fashion and culture lovers: Ideal for guests drawn to design, visibility, and New York’s creative pulse.
For milestone stays: Perfect for occasions where the hotel itself is part of the statement.

Quick Facts (Luxury Snapshot)

Location: Upper East Side, New York City, United States · approximately 45 minutes from JFK Airport
Rooms: 150 rooms and suites
Rates: From USD 1,397, reflecting its design pedigree and cultural cachet
Best for: Couples, fashion-focused travelers, statement stays
Style: Modern · Design

Hotel Facilities

Bar and Lounge
Exclusive dining
Fitness & wellness center

Hotel Setting

City

Hotel Style

Design
Hotel
Modern

Rules

Check In 3:00 pm
Check Out 12:00 pm