


Finally, if it's a Meatpacking evening, Catch is your best bet, followed by a night at Le Bain. For dinner, snag a table at Carbone, where the spicy rigatoni is a must, or the revamped Monkey Bar, where gorgeous people sightings are common. Options include Laduree Soho for a pretty French garden experience, Russ & Daughters (if you can get in), or Jack's Wife Freda (fair warning: the newest location in Soho is scene-y and deliciously ripe for people-watching). Bachelorette parties will particularly love the dinner scene, as well as another city pastime: brunching. Where to eat: The range in types of cuisine in New York alone will require a diligent reservation system as you're planning. Across the East River in Brooklyn, The Wythe Hotel, The Williamsburg Hotel and the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge all pass the vibe check too. If the bach party theme is Gossip Girl and the group is willing to splurge, The Ritz-Carlton Central Park on the Upper East Side offers unobstructed views of Central Park with direct access to world-class shopping on Fifth Avenue. In Lower Manhattan, trendy options include the Standard East Village, PUBLIC Hotel or Sixty LES. Richard Branson's latest property is inspired by the concept of "play," much in line with the bach party ethos.

Make your way down 10 to 15 blocks and you'll find yourself in NoMad, where the newest Virgin Hotel opened in April 2023. Plus, the Balmain bathroom products are a sumptuous touch. Centrally located and right off Fifth Avenue, this hotel makes it easy for groups to zip across the island from the Hudson to the FDR. Midtown's best option for bach parties, especially if your besties love Broadway, is the Sofitel New York. Where to stay: NYC is a town comprised of many neighborhoods (each unique in its own way), but Manhattan is arguably the most centralized for visitors and residents alike.
