Past, present—and panache—reign at The Fifth Avenue Hotel in Manhattan. The 153-room property marries The Mansion, a historic landmark built in 1906 on the site of Gilded Age socialite Charlotte Goodridge’s abode, and a modern, 24-story, brick-and-glass tower. The architecture firm Perkins Eastman meticulously restored The Mansion and designed the tower in collaboration with PBDW Architects. Martin Brudnizki Design Studio spearheaded boho-chic interiors—from the maximalist Café Carmellini to a suite boasting a whimsical color palette, a plush Duxiana bed and a chandelier of Murano glass. Rates from $895. thefifthavenuehotel.com