These five hotels made the list because their pools are a genuine reason to book, not a checkbox feature buried in the basement. Selection ranked pool quality and size first, with sustainability credentials and star rating used only to break ties within the same pool-quality tier. Every pool on this list has been verified as open and operating under the hotel's current name as of 2026.
How we ranked hotel pools in NYC
Pool quality drove every ranking decision here. That means physical size, setting, water quality infrastructure, and whether the pool functions as a destination feature or an afterthought. A rooftop pool with skyline views and 75 feet of lap lanes outranks a five-star hotel with a 15-foot plunge pool, regardless of brand prestige.
Within the same pool-quality tier, hotels with verified sustainability credentials ranked higher. Within the same sustainability status, higher star ratings broke the tie. Alphabetical order resolved any remaining ties.
Hotels commonly cited in travel media but lacking verified pools as of 2026 were excluded entirely. 1 Hotel Central Park, for example, does not have a pool and does not appear here. If you want hotels near Central Park without a pool requirement, we have a separate page for that.
NYC hotel pools at a glance
| Hotel | Pool type | Size / setting | Year-round? | Guest-only? | Star rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| McCarren Hotel & Pool | Outdoor | Large outdoor pool, Williamsburg | Seasonal (summer) | No — ticketed public access | 4 |
| The Peninsula New York | Indoor spa pool | Compact, 4th floor spa | Year-round | Spa package required | 5 |
| Ink48 Hotel | Rooftop outdoor | Mid-size, Hudson River views | Seasonal (summer) | Yes — hotel guests | 4 |
| The Pool at Saks / Langham Place | Indoor lap pool | 25-yard lap pool, 5th floor | Year-round | Hotel guests + spa members | 5 |
| Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC | Rooftop outdoor | 45-ft heated pool, Meatpacking District | Year-round (heated) | Yes — hotel guests + day passes |
Before you book: pool access varies more than you'd expect
- McCarren Hotel & Pool sells tickets to the public during summer. If you want the pool to yourself, book a cabana or arrive early on a weekday.
- The Peninsula's pool sits inside the spa on the 4th floor. Hotel guests need to purchase a spa package to access it — it is not included in a standard room rate.
- Rooftop pools at Ink48 and Gansevoort close or restrict hours in colder months. Call ahead if you're visiting between October and April.
- Day passes exist at some properties. Gansevoort Meatpacking offers them; confirm availability and pricing directly with the hotel before your trip.
- Pool reservations are required at several of these hotels during peak summer weekends. Book the pool slot when you book the room.
What makes a hotel pool worth the trip in NYC
Most NYC hotels treat pools as a liability — expensive to maintain, space-consuming in a city where square footage costs a premium. The hotels on this list made a different calculation. Each one allocated meaningful space and budget to the pool, and the result is a feature guests plan around rather than stumble upon.
Size matters, but so does setting. A 45-foot rooftop pool above the Meatpacking District delivers something a basement lap pool cannot, even if the lap pool is technically longer. Both have a place on this list because they serve different needs. Travelers doing morning training runs want lanes. Travelers celebrating a weekend want the skyline.
Access policy is the detail most booking sites bury. Two hotels here open their pools to non-guests, which changes the experience on a busy Saturday. Read the access notes for each property before you decide.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Gansevoort Meatpacking
18 9th Avenue, New York

The Peninsula New York
700 Fifth Avenue at 55th Street, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC has the strongest case for best outdoor rooftop pool. Its 45-foot heated pool operates year-round above the Meatpacking District with Hudson River views to the west. Ink48 in Hell's Kitchen is a close second for views, with an unobstructed west-facing position on 11th Avenue, though its pool is seasonal.
It depends on the property. McCarren Hotel & Pool in Williamsburg sells tickets to the public during summer and operates as a pool club, so non-guests can buy access. Gansevoort Meatpacking offers day passes on a limited basis. The Peninsula and Langham Place require either a spa package or spa membership. Ink48 is hotel guests only.
Gansevoort Meatpacking heats its rooftop pool for year-round use, though deck service scales back in winter. The Peninsula New York and Langham Place Fifth Avenue both have indoor pools that operate year-round without seasonal closures. McCarren and Ink48 are seasonal, closing in fall and reopening in late spring.
No. The Peninsula's pool is an indoor spa pool on the 4th floor, and access requires purchasing a spa package or treatment. It is not included in a standard room rate. Guests who want pool access need to book through the Peninsula Spa separately.
McCarren Hotel & Pool in Williamsburg operates the largest outdoor pool attached to an NYC hotel. For indoor lap pools, Langham Place Fifth Avenue's 25-yard pool is one of the longest in Midtown Manhattan. The two serve different purposes: McCarren is a social pool-club environment, while Langham Place is built for lap swimming.
For lap swimming, the NYC Parks Department runs outdoor and indoor pools that are free or low-cost, and some are longer than hotel pools. Hotel pools offer privacy, consistent maintenance, and amenities like poolside service that public pools do not. If the pool is your primary reason for booking, verify the size and access policy before you commit to a rate.
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