February 20, 2008
In Heat
The Hot List: Hot Tubs
On a day like today when winter starts to show its teeth, you head for hot water, preferably contained in a tub of some kind. And since you're the discerning type, we've done the legwork for you, wrinkling our fingers in every jacuzzi, spa, tub and bath in New York to bring you the definitive list. Behold: the five best hot tubs in the city.
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The View
Although this penthouse has floor-to-ceiling windows and a view stretching from NJ to BK, the main attraction here
isn't in the suite, it's on the suite. Located on the 20th floor,
this 8-person outdoor jacuzzi is right by the edge and under the stars. So if
you splash, it's going all the way down.
411: Hotel on Rivington, Penthouse Suite, 107 Rivington St (between Ludlow and Essex), 212-475-2600; For picture, click here. |
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The Shower
The tub (suitable for two, depending on how well you know each
other) is accompanied by a classic view of Central Park. The large shower compartment turns into your
own personal steam room, with a wooden bench (also suitable for two) under two
rain showerheads. So if you're bringing more than two champagne glasses, we
suggest you refine your guest list. 411: Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Presidential Suite, 80 Columbus Circle, 212-805-8800; For picture, click here. |
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The Deep End
This minimalist suite is all about
substance—a bar, heated floors, two 62-inch widescreen TVs, X-Box, PlayStation and
a 4-foot deep jacuzzi of course. The tub seats up to five people on a single side,
and it even has a deep end for full-body dunks, although we'd advise against the
cannonball. 411: Shoreham Hotel, Atrium Loft Suite, 33 W. 55th St (between 5th and 6th), 800-553-3347; For picture, click here. |
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The Scandinavian
Channel your inner
Scandinavian: No flashy features, just hot, steamy water in a wooden hot tub on
the terrace. You'll have flattering lights and a romantic view of the LES at
your disposal, which should be all you'll
need. 411: The Bowery Hotel, Suite 702, 335 Bowery (at 3rd St), 212-505-9100; For picture, click here. |
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The Commune
The NYC institution is the black
sheep of this bunch, but we can't ignore the communal bathing scene. You'll have
your pick of five different saunas and steam rooms and an ice-cold pool if you
want to feel even more authentically Russian. (We'll stick with the vodka, thank
you.) 411: Russian & Turkish Baths, 268 E. 10th St (between 1st and Ave A), 212-473-8806; For picture, click here. |





