246 Spring Street, New York City, New York, United States | (212) 965-0008
Great location in SoHo, near public transportation, wonderful shopping and some attractions
Uptown luxury in a hip downtown neighborhood
Sumptuous rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows
Outstanding spa with great personalized treatments and salon services
Seasonal outdoor pool with bar service
Spring & Varick restaurant, which opened in 2017
Great views of Hudson River and city from higher floors
Attentive service
Some guest rooms don't have bathroom doors
The former Trump Soho became the Dominick Hotel in December 2017. We will update our review as soon as we can.
Scene
Formerly the Trump SoHo, this hotel has luxe rooms and attentive service in a hip location.
Sitting on the western edge of SoHo in downtown Manhattan, this sleek glass tower became the Dominick Hotel in December 2017. The blocks surrounding the glass tower may be a bit of a no man's land, but just a few blocks away is the thriving heart of SoHo, a cobblestoned neighborhood known for its abundance of clothing stores and art galleries.The lobby, full of clean lines and earthy materials, is at once both striking and imposing: The dim lighting, abundance of wood, and soaring ceilings give the space a dark, masculine feel. The entrance doors soar upwards for almost two stories, dwarfing everyone who enters. Which isn't to say that David Rockwell's design isn't tasteful and sophisticated -- it is. The walnut wood that lines the lobby is seen throughout the hotel, as is beautiful, brown hand-stitched leather and dark stone. On the second floor is a library, designed to be an extension of the lobby, complete with fireplace, couches and armchairs, and colorful Taschen coffee table books.
Location
On the western edge of SoHo, a short walk from its shops, galleries, and restaurants.
Although the surrounding streets seem somewhat barren, the Dominick Hotel is only a few blocks from both TriBeCa and the heart of SoHo. It's very convenient to three major subway lines.Once industrial and warehousing districts, then gritty, underutilized areas where starving artists flocked to set up cheap loft and studio spaces, SoHo and TriBeCa have since been transformed into two of New York's premier neighborhoods -- characterized as much by destination shopping (SoHo), luxury loft apartments (TriBeCa), and fine dining (both) as by the well-preserved cast-iron architecture and cobblestoned streets that evoke their industrial past. Though these abutting neighborhoods have lost much of their edge since the days when only the artists appreciated their gritty beauty, both still draw the young, hip, beautiful, and moneyed in droves -- and together they embody New York's haute bohemian downtown shopping and nightlife scene.- One block from the C and E subway lines
Deluxe Guest Room
One-Bedroom Suite
Penthouse
Spa Suite
Superior Guest Room
Two-Bedroom Suite
246 Spring Street, New York City, New York, United States
(212) 965-0008