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The no-weight-limit policy is rare in Manhattan luxury โ useful for owners of Maine Coons, Norwegian Forest Cats, and Ragdolls that exceed the limits of most pet-friendly hotels in the city. The welcome kit is genuine and tailored; note specific requirements in the reservation. The hotel's small size means advance booking is essential, particularly for preferred suite types. Central Park's 63rd Street entrance is a four-minute walk. The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center on East 62nd Street is a six-minute walk โ important to note for cats managing ongoing health conditions. The discreet, residential service culture minimises unwanted corridor and lobby interactions during arrivals and departures.
The Lowell Hotel earns exceptional reviews for its discreet Upper East Side luxury, residential-scaled boutique character, and the genuine trust it extends to pet-owning guests โ including the policy of leaving cats unattended that reviewers describe as uniquely respectful. The East 63rd Street location near Central Park is praised as providing immediate park access in one of the park's most scenic and less trafficked sections. Reviewers describe the surrounding Upper West Side streets as among Manhattan's most genuinely calming. Staff is consistently praised for personal attentiveness and the quiet professionalism that characterises the best Upper East Side hotel culture. Some reviewers note the $150 per-stay fee is justified by the quality of welcome and accommodations. Rooms are praised as luxurious and tastefully appointed. Overall, the Lowell is described as one of Manhattan's most refined and thoughtfully personal boutique hotel experiences.