The Marlton is the West Village’s answer to a charming Parisian hotel, complete with a café serving coffee and croissants and rooms whose sophisticated beauty hinges on simplicity and artistic details such as herringbone floors and Surrealist lamps. Acclaimed restaurateur and hotelier Sean MacPherson gave the hotel an extensive upgrade and a new lease on life. Initially opened in 1900 and once a hangout for beatniks like Jack Kerouac and Andy Warhol’s extended family, The Marlton now attracts a new generation of creative types and visitors looking for a refined sense of cool.