While it might try to look like SoHo's trendier boutique hotels, its inflated rates often near those of much swankier hotels in more desirable areas -- or, at least areas that suffer from less traffic and noise -- like the Smyth Hotel. Still, SoHo 54 is comfortable, and has free breakfast, wireless, and easy access around the city.
While it might try to look like SoHo's trendier boutique hotels, its inflated rates often near those of much swankier hotels in more desirable areas -- or, at least areas that suffer from less traffic and noise -- like the Smyth Hotel. Still, SoHo 54 is comfortable, and has free breakfast, wireless, and easy access around the city.
With a stunning rooftop bar and pool, great freebies (including Wi-Fi and nightly wine and cheese), David Burke restaurant, and a hotel art curator, this 114-room Soho boutique embodies the hip, creative neighborhood it inhabits. Its bright, minimalist rooms are smaller than those at some of the James' luxury competitors, but they're full of enough thoughtful details to make up for it. Travelers could also consider the nearby boutique Greenwich Hotel, which has a Japanese-inspired spa and pool (the James can arrange in-room massages).
With a stunning rooftop bar and pool, great freebies (including Wi-Fi and nightly wine and cheese), David Burke restaurant, and a hotel art curator, this 114-room Soho boutique embodies the hip, creative neighborhood it inhabits. Its bright, minimalist rooms are smaller than those at some of the James' luxury competitors, but they're full of enough thoughtful details to make up for it. Travelers could also consider the nearby boutique Greenwich Hotel, which has a Japanese-inspired spa and pool (the James can arrange in-room massages).
Opened in February 2011, this stylish 270-room hotel is located right on the southern border of chic SoHo. NoMo is a combination of "nostalgic" and "modern" and the hotel aims to have an aesthetic that unites the two. It has small, beautiful rooms with white-and-blue decor, high-tech amenities -- like large flat-screen TVs and iPads -- and floor-to-ceiling windows, many with jaw-dropping views. The fitness center, though small and in the basement, has state-of-the-art machines with personal screens and headphones. There's an on-site restaurant and bar in a pretty conservatory space with windowed ceilings.
Opened in February 2011, this stylish 270-room hotel is located right on the southern border of chic SoHo. NoMo is a combination of "nostalgic" and "modern" and the hotel aims to have an aesthetic that unites the two. It has small, beautiful rooms with white-and-blue decor, high-tech amenities -- like large flat-screen TVs and iPads -- and floor-to-ceiling windows, many with jaw-dropping views. The fitness center, though small and in the basement, has state-of-the-art machines with personal screens and headphones. There's an on-site restaurant and bar in a pretty conservatory space with windowed ceilings.
The Crosby Street Hotel is a hip, luxury boutique property that caters to fashionable tourists and business travelers, unsurprising given its prime SoHo location. The 86 rooms and suites feature colorful, beautifully put-together decor and stand-out marble bathrooms, and all have big floor-to-ceiling windows that let in lots of natural light. Facilities are equally lovely, with lots of art-filled common areas, a few small meeting rooms, and a 99-seat private movie theater. The on-site restaurant, the Crosby Bar, sources much of its ingredients (including spices and fresh eggs) from the hotel's rooftop garden. Overall, it's one of the lovelier choices in SoHo, but travelers who absolutely must have a pool are better off at The James New York - SoHo, which has a rooftop pool.
The Crosby Street Hotel is a hip, luxury boutique property that caters to fashionable tourists and business travelers, unsurprising given its prime SoHo location. The 86 rooms and suites feature colorful, beautifully put-together decor and stand-out marble bathrooms, and all have big floor-to-ceiling windows that let in lots of natural light. Facilities are equally lovely, with lots of art-filled common areas, a few small meeting rooms, and a 99-seat private movie theater. The on-site restaurant, the Crosby Bar, sources much of its ingredients (including spices and fresh eggs) from the hotel's rooftop garden. Overall, it's one of the lovelier choices in SoHo, but travelers who absolutely must have a pool are better off at The James New York - SoHo, which has a rooftop pool.
With chic decor and a youthful, almost-nightly party atmosphere in the lounge, the Soho Grand Hotel NYC offers an authentic but accessible taste of the hip downtown scene. Rooms are stylish and upscale, with industrial-inspired decor, tons of cool designer touches, and high-end amenities, such as smart TVs, C.O. Bigelow toiletries, and gourmet minibars. Many also offer expansive city views, and a handful of them have terraces. The Grand Bar & Lounge is a great spot to grab a bite, brunch, or taste some of its many whiskeys. The Club Room draws locals and visitors alike with live music and a great, lively atmosphere. The gym is a nice perk, but those wanting to get pampered may miss having a spa on-site. The hip James New York – SoHo is a great alternative with a rooftop pool.
With chic decor and a youthful, almost-nightly party atmosphere in the lounge, the Soho Grand Hotel NYC offers an authentic but accessible taste of the hip downtown scene. Rooms are stylish and upscale, with industrial-inspired decor, tons of cool designer touches, and high-end amenities, such as smart TVs, C.O. Bigelow toiletries, and gourmet minibars. Many also offer expansive city views, and a handful of them have terraces. The Grand Bar & Lounge is a great spot to grab a bite, brunch, or taste some of its many whiskeys. The Club Room draws locals and visitors alike with live music and a great, lively atmosphere. The gym is a nice perk, but those wanting to get pampered may miss having a spa on-site. The hip James New York – SoHo is a great alternative with a rooftop pool.
As an upscale boutique property with sleek urban interiors, a chic garden restaurant, moody lounge bar, and exclusive rooftop bar -- the upscale SIXTY SoHo epitomizes downtown swank. Its location amid prime shopping, dining, and all-night fun in an eternally hip Manhattan neighborhood helps keep it at the top of the cool meter. While most of the 97 rooms aren’t huge, they are handsomely decorated with rich tones, luxe textures, and hardwood floors for a timeless modern feel. Slick chocolate marble bathrooms with Ren toiletries and Sferra bathrobes are nice touches, but tempting minibars are very overpriced (try $12 for a water). While the downtown location and cool ambience are a treat for some, the lack of a gym and a pool may disappoint others. Those seeking a boutique experience with a pool should try The James New York, SoHo.
As an upscale boutique property with sleek urban interiors, a chic garden restaurant, moody lounge bar, and exclusive rooftop bar -- the upscale SIXTY SoHo epitomizes downtown swank. Its location amid prime shopping, dining, and all-night fun in an eternally hip Manhattan neighborhood helps keep it at the top of the cool meter. While most of the 97 rooms aren’t huge, they are handsomely decorated with rich tones, luxe textures, and hardwood floors for a timeless modern feel. Slick chocolate marble bathrooms with Ren toiletries and Sferra bathrobes are nice touches, but tempting minibars are very overpriced (try $12 for a water). While the downtown location and cool ambience are a treat for some, the lack of a gym and a pool may disappoint others. Those seeking a boutique experience with a pool should try The James New York, SoHo.
A reliable chain that offers free wireless and access to a 24-hour fitness center, the Four Points SoHo Village provides in-room comforts and features that best other hotels in its price range. Though it is situated on a drab, industrial-style street, SoHo's famous boutiques, bars, and restaurants are just around the corner.
A reliable chain that offers free wireless and access to a 24-hour fitness center, the Four Points SoHo Village provides in-room comforts and features that best other hotels in its price range. Though it is situated on a drab, industrial-style street, SoHo's famous boutiques, bars, and restaurants are just around the corner.
The Mercer is a luxury boutique hotel with one of the buzziest and best locations in New York City's SoHo neighborhood. It caters to discerning travelers and celebrities (and their dogs) who require personalized service and demand discretion. The landmark Romanesque Revival building holds 75 loft-like guest rooms with Swedish toiletries, luxe minibars, and 11-foot high ceilings. Food and late-night beverage service in the stylish lobby is supplied by Mercer Kitchen, the hotel’s fine-dining restaurant run by celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Guests are given free passes to the swanky Equinox gym down the street. As of 2017, smoking was still allowed in all rooms -- which might be a dealbreaker for some. As an alternative, Robert DeNiro's The Greenwich Hotel in TriBeCa has an underground pool, full fitness center, and non-smoking rooms.
The Mercer is a luxury boutique hotel with one of the buzziest and best locations in New York City's SoHo neighborhood. It caters to discerning travelers and celebrities (and their dogs) who require personalized service and demand discretion. The landmark Romanesque Revival building holds 75 loft-like guest rooms with Swedish toiletries, luxe minibars, and 11-foot high ceilings. Food and late-night beverage service in the stylish lobby is supplied by Mercer Kitchen, the hotel’s fine-dining restaurant run by celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Guests are given free passes to the swanky Equinox gym down the street. As of 2017, smoking was still allowed in all rooms -- which might be a dealbreaker for some. As an alternative, Robert DeNiro's The Greenwich Hotel in TriBeCa has an underground pool, full fitness center, and non-smoking rooms.
Wedged between a restaurant and a residential building on a SoHo street five minutes from both Chinatown and Little Italy, the Solita Soho Hotel is a mid-range boutique offering 42 small, clean rooms outfitted in white and black, at competitive rates for the area. The immediate area is teeming with upscale shopping options and the cheaper stores on Broadway are within easy walking distance as well; restaurants are also plentiful in the neighborhood. Because of the small size of the room and the limited space for maneuvering, most guests happy with the hotel come with an expectation of using it primarily as a place to sleep, not to spend much time.
Wedged between a restaurant and a residential building on a SoHo street five minutes from both Chinatown and Little Italy, the Solita Soho Hotel is a mid-range boutique offering 42 small, clean rooms outfitted in white and black, at competitive rates for the area. The immediate area is teeming with upscale shopping options and the cheaper stores on Broadway are within easy walking distance as well; restaurants are also plentiful in the neighborhood. Because of the small size of the room and the limited space for maneuvering, most guests happy with the hotel come with an expectation of using it primarily as a place to sleep, not to spend much time.
This Holiday Inn on the border between SoHo and Little Italy offers excellent value for this hip downtown location. It delivers on all of the expected staples of the brand, and rooms feature flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. Business and fitness centers, while small, are open 24 hours daily. There is free coffee and tea in the lobby, as well as free newspapers delivered daily to rooms. There is a large meeting and event space available, which may appeal to business travelers, and the on-site restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner. This is a solid mid-range option for the area, but it may be worth comparing rates with the nearby -- and perhaps slightly more stylish -- Wyndham Garden Chinatown.
This Holiday Inn on the border between SoHo and Little Italy offers excellent value for this hip downtown location. It delivers on all of the expected staples of the brand, and rooms feature flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. Business and fitness centers, while small, are open 24 hours daily. There is free coffee and tea in the lobby, as well as free newspapers delivered daily to rooms. There is a large meeting and event space available, which may appeal to business travelers, and the on-site restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner. This is a solid mid-range option for the area, but it may be worth comparing rates with the nearby -- and perhaps slightly more stylish -- Wyndham Garden Chinatown.