We are contacted quite frequently regarding vegan-friendly hotel suggestions in the city and I wish I had a straight answer. There is currently no real vegan hotel here (someone please open one!) and hotel prices in general are quite insane, especially considering the value for money and when comparing prices to other cities - plus, you will most likely not spend much time in your room anyways. Breakfast is generally not included, so at least you are not paying for something you will not eat.
Here are a few which are vegan-friendly and are located in areas with lots of vegan options.
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1 Hotels, with locations in a few cities in the US, are a sustainable, high end chain started by the founder of W Hotels. In NYC, we have one right by Central Park and one at Brooklyn Bridge (great rooftop terrace too - you can go there even if you are not staying at the hotel). Note that there are some leather features in the lobby/restaurant.
The brand new Virgin hotel in NoMad, is very dog-friendly and the restaurants offers a few vegan breakfast items such as avocado toast.
Moxy East Village is located in the heart of the East Village – the breeding ground for society-shifting movements in rock n’roll, avant-garde art, Beatnik poetry, LGBTQ+ activism, and American counterculture as we know it. Aside from comfortable rooms, it offers a very cool restaurant, Cathedrale, as well as a nice rooftop bar. Moxy Lower East Side is another nice option.
The William Vale hotel is located in Williamsburg, with a great view of Manhattan (not all rooms), surrounded by great restaurants, shops and fun things to do.
50 Bowery is located right beside the Manhattan bridge in Chinatown. You will have lots of vegan eateries close by and great access to transportation. From there, you can even walk to Brooklyn - the walk across the Manhattan bridge is much less crowded than Brooklyn bridge and, as an added bonus, you actually see Brooklyn bridge!
This hotel in Midtown, the Archer, is close to Bryant Park, which hosts various events throughout the year. It offers vegan bedding and even chocolates with turndown service. The rooftop bar offers great views of the Empire State Building and the city. It is also a great option if you want to see some Broadway shows without staying right in Times Square
No matter where you end up staying, keep in mind that hardly anyone comes to NYC to spend much time in a hotel anyways.
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