Set in a historic home bordering Tribeca and SoHo, The Canal Park Inn is a lower-middle-range, family run bed-and-breakfast that’s pleasantly rustic, with plenty of nostalgic flair. It’s two blocks from the subway, and a 10- to 20-minute walk to iconic museums and cool neighborhood haunts. Of its four rooms, three are suites, and they’re all bright, spacious, and well-equipped with kitchenettes or a kitchen, flat-screen TVs, and clawfoot bathtubs. One suite has an outdoor deck; and free hot breakfast and Wi-Fi are provided. The Canal Park Inn will appeal more to fans of quirky flaws than luxury, as the building and decor are tidy, but show some wear. For a more up-to-date, contemporary alternative, East Village Apartments offers four fully equipped spaces in an artsy, more bustling Downtown setting.
Set in a historic home bordering Tribeca and SoHo, The Canal Park Inn is a lower-middle-range, family run bed-and-breakfast that’s pleasantly rustic, with plenty of nostalgic flair. It’s two blocks from the subway, and a 10- to 20-minute walk to iconic museums and cool neighborhood haunts. Of its four rooms, three are suites, and they’re all bright, spacious, and well-equipped with kitchenettes or a kitchen, flat-screen TVs, and clawfoot bathtubs. One suite has an outdoor deck; and free hot breakfast and Wi-Fi are provided. The Canal Park Inn will appeal more to fans of quirky flaws than luxury, as the building and decor are tidy, but show some wear. For a more up-to-date, contemporary alternative, East Village Apartments offers four fully equipped spaces in an artsy, more bustling Downtown setting.