Leaping into Luxury: An Insider's Guide to the Ultimate Fitness Hotels in New York
Did you ever dream of staying at a hotel that complements your fitness routine rather than disrupting it? Detox holidays have been the rage among savvy travellers, and in New York, fitness hotels are revolutionising the guests' stay with some serious wellness game. So, pack your training shoes, and let me guide you through the best fitness accommodations in The City That Never Sleeps.
1. The Benjamin
One cannot compile a list of fitness hotels in New York without mentioning The Benjamin. This hotel offers a Rest & Renew program and a 24-hour fitness centre. In-room equipment? Check. Personal training sessions? Double-check. Burn those bagel calories while enjoying a luxury stay.
2. Even Hotels
This hotel chain is specifically designed to let you maintain your health routine as you travel. Each room is equipped with a training zone. You can do yoga, strength training and even kickboxing! Keep up with your routine—without even leaving your room.
3. Equinox Hotel Hudson Yards
This is not just a hotel. It's a philosophy, an entire lifestyle. Sleep, eat, train, repeat — all in one place, all in the most exquisite luxury on offer in New York.
4. 1 Hotels
Known for its highly effective fitness amenities and spectacular views of Central Park, 1 Hotels provide a state-of-the-art fitness centre accompanied by CrossFit equipment. This way, a proper workout is never too far away.
5. The Carlyle
In case a hotel with its own martial arts-based fitness program and in-room yoga sessions sounds like fun, The Carlyle should definitely be on your list.
6. The Westin Grand Central
This hotel chain prides itself on its healthy food options, well-equipped fitness studios, and its innovative workout gear lending program. No more packing your suitcase full of workout clothes!
Stay fit even on holiday with these fantastic hotel choices. Burn the buffet breakfast, enjoy the city's sights, and return home healthier and happier.
Don't forget, the early bird catches the worm, but in New York, the early riser catches the treadmill. So, who's up for a jog around Central Park tomorrow morning?