Top 5 vacation rentals near The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY

Searching for the perfect accommodation? Take a look at these gems and book your dream stay

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When visiting New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art has to be high on your list of things to see. It's renowned for a reason, so be sure to go and see what all the fuss is about. It isn't every day you find yourself so close to something so special.

Where to stay near The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Here is our pick of the top 5 vacation rentals. Make your choice and treat yourself to a luxury stay.

Cosy Up

Cosy Up, Plum Guide home in New York

Cosy Up, Plum Guide home in New York

Click to book Cosy Up now: from £500 per night Cosy Up is fantastically located between Greenwich Village and the West Village – this corner apartment boasts amazing views over 8th Avenue that can stretch all the way to Columbus Square. Recently renovated, and sitting in a doorman building, the quality here is of the highest standards and your host doesn’t miss out on anything either. Whether it’s the bathrobes, the breakfast cereal, or the four different bottles of wine he leaves for his guests, Brooks truly knows the meaning of hospitality. Sleeps up to 4 | 2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms

Grey Brick Road

Grey Brick Road, Plum Guide home in New York

Grey Brick Road, Plum Guide home in New York

Click to book Grey Brick Road now: from £250 per night This apartment is located around Hudson Yards - a bustling part of Midtown with dozens of restaurants and attractions. And you're just a ten minute walk to Penn Station, Madison Square Garden and Javitz so you'll never tire of things to do and places to explore. The interiors are quite basic, but you have everything you may need for a comfortable stay in the city. We especially love the bare-brick walls and communal roof terrace here. Sleeps up to 6 | 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom

An Eternity With Ellis

An Eternity With Ellis, Plum Guide home in New York

An Eternity With Ellis, Plum Guide home in New York

Click to book An Eternity With Ellis now: from £595 per night There won’t be any arguing over who gets which bedroom in this home — both sleeping spaces feature a luxurious king-sized bed, modern graphic prints, and a massive window so you can greet each morning with a view of New York. This home, located at the southernmost tip of Manhattan, showcases a softer side to the city, with a short stroll taking you to Battery Park, where you can stop for an ice cream cone or an iced coffee as you wander along the riverfront and point out landmarks. There’s a host of great local restaurants, bars and museums in the area too, and with a number of Metro stations within a five-minute walk, you’ll have no trouble branching out and exploring the rest of the city, safe in the knowledge that you’ve got somewhere utterly lovely to return to at the end of the day. Sleeps up to 6 | 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom

Froth & Foam

Froth & Foam, Plum Guide home in New York

Froth & Foam, Plum Guide home in New York

Click to book Froth & Foam now: from £337 per night If you ask us, the best way to see New York City is on foot, and there’s no better starting point for long, rambling walks through the city than this home. Whether you’re strolling up to Tribeca, heading to Chinatown, or crossing the bridge to Brooklyn, this home makes the perfect base. The location isn’t the only selling point of this home either. The charming candy-pink puffy seating draws inspiration from a 1950s diner – you almost expect a waitress on roller skates to whip past with a milkshake – and the plant wall adds a welcome touch of greenery to the minimalist space. Though the space is cosy, there’s more than enough room for two to spread out on the sofa, set up at the workspace, and enjoy a good night’s sleep in the king-sized bed before getting up to do it all again tomorrow. Sleeps up to 2 | 1 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom

Retro Rustic Farmhouse

Retro Rustic Farmhouse, Plum Guide home in New York

Retro Rustic Farmhouse, Plum Guide home in New York

Click to book Retro Rustic Farmhouse now: from £285 per night Appropriately situated in Fort Greene, this second story apartment mirrors the creative and vintage vibes of its neighbourhood. With a farmhouse dining table, antique iron beds, and oak arched windows there's a genuine authenticity and appeal here...something that's difficult to find in a rental property. Though this decor may not appeal to everyone, it's a perfect choice for creative and confident souls looking for a relaxing and spacious stay in Brooklyn. Sleeps up to 6 | 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom

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