Since opening in 1996, the SoHo Grand has remained one of Manhattan’s most stylish outposts—a beacon for celebrities and scenesters alike. Past the somewhat cold lobby, guests are spirited up a floor to the check-in area and the Grand Bar and Lounge. A.k.a. 'SoHo’s living room,' this hipster paradise was recently re-designed by William Sofield to include plush furniture, low cocktail tables, chocolate drapes and floor-to-ceiling windows. Each of the 365 rooms are simply styled in wood, clay, canvas and leather, and feature Frette linens, Malin+Goetz bath and body products, an impressive CD library and a Sony Dream Machine. Another big draw at the Soho Grand: Fido can come. (The hotel is, after all, owned by Hartz Mountain Industries of pet-product fame.) Pet-perks include room-service-delivered dog and cat food, a full assortment of chew-toys, dog bowls, kennels, leashes, litter boxes and—yes, it’s true—even doggie toothbrushes and toothpaste. The hotel also provides 'peti-care' grooming, day-care, boarding, veterinarian services and pet limos. Don't have a pet, or left one at home? They'll happily place a goldfish in a guest’s room, and provide to-go containers so no new friends are left behind. — Nick Divito