Urban hip contemporary
Situated in Tribeca and surrounded by the attractions of SoHo, this luxury hotel in New York’s Avenue of the Americas is well located for the more bohemian end of Manhattan. Close to Little Italy and Chinatown for high-end shopping and fine dining, the nearby Greenwich Village is another delightful area to wander and explore. Ferries to Ellis Island and Liberty Island to see the iconic Statue of Liberty are conveniently close. The site of Ground Zero and Wall Street are within strolling distance and a quick hop on the Metro will deliver guests to Central Park, Times Square and the Empire State building.
Grand by name and certainly grand by design, this luxury hotel effortlessly mixes five star standards with modern contemporary looks. The soaring lobby is an impressive epicenter setting the tone for this hip luxury hotel. Low line sofas in soft neutral tones grace the lobby while modern sculptures add focal points throughout this luxury hotel.
Interior design team William Sofield and Larry Bogdanow gave each room an urbane appeal with the choice of modern wall coverings and creative lighting. All 201 luxurious guest rooms enjoy comfortable amenities and luxury bedding with cordless telephones, iPod docking stations, cable TV and even a pet goldfish upon request.
The intimate Church Lounge draws a discerning clientele to enjoy social cocktails and nouveau American cuisine from some of New York’s top chefs. Dinner is served in the sophisticated Sanctum restaurant. The Grand Sunday Brunch brings diners from far and wide to enjoy fruit, pancakes, salads and even oysters while children are occupied in the screening room. Late night discos each weekend with DJ Justin Miller hit just the right notes of modern classics. The final piece de resistance of this unique luxury hotel is the rooftop terrace. With outdoor heaters, panoramic views can be enjoyed of the downtown area from the Penthouse Suite at any time of year. An ideal hideaway for those looking for a sophisticated luxury hotel in New York’s’ most fashionable district.
Franklin Street – Line 1
Canal Street – Lines N, Q, R, W




