Where to Stay Eat and Drink During New York Fashion Week
New York Fashion Week returns to the city this season, bringing with it a full calendar of runway shows, industry parties and see-and-be-seen moments across Manhattan and Brooklyn. For visitors who want to stay close to the action, Park Lane New York on Central Park South offers a reimagined 47-story property with interiors by Yabu Pushelberg and sweeping park views, making it a stylish base for content capture and post-show gatherings. In Midtown, The Knickerbocker pairs sophisticated guest rooms with standout dining at Charlie Palmer Steak IV and cocktails at the St. Cloud Rooftop, putting guests within easy reach of the city’s fashion houses and nightlife.
When it comes to dining between shows, Café Mulberry in SoHo has become the downtown destination of the moment. Perched above The Mulberry, the intimate French restaurant draws models, designers and industry insiders, with regulars said to include Charlie Puth and Jason Momoa. Chef Nicole Gajadhar’s elevated bistro menu and sommelier Chad Walsh’s wine program round out a candlelit dining room with a tucked-away garden patio. In Flatiron, Café Carmellini inside The Fifth Avenue Hotel has emerged as one of Manhattan’s most stylish dining rooms, with Chef Andrew Carmellini’s Italian and French-inspired menu and Master Sommelier Josh Nadel’s wine program drawing editors and celebrities for power lunches and post-show dinners.
For cocktails, Sip & Guzzle in the West Village has been named the number one bar in North America and won Best New US Cocktail Bar at the 2025 Spirited Awards. The dual-concept venue from bartenders Steve Schneider and Shingo Gokan pairs a lively upstairs bar with an intimate downstairs lounge, and has counted Will Poulter and Emily Blunt among its fans. Also inside The Fifth Avenue Hotel, The Portrait Bar has become one of the city’s most sought-after cocktail destinations, recognized on the North America’s 50 Best Bars 51-100 list, with Beverage Director Darryl Chan leading a wood-paneled, residential-style space suited to post-show martinis and late-night conversation.
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