Detailed Review
Like the neighbourhood itself, the Tribeca Grand Hotel in New York knows how to be subtle yet sleek. A mix of clean classic lines with ripe explosions of colour and style defines this luxury hotel. The simple red brick facade decorated with signature cast-iron detailing was created by Hartz architect John Prince, inspired by the materials that describe the Tribeca area in New York. This luxury hotel understands that taste is as much a question of where as it is how, and this explains why the ultimate luxury hotel sits so perfectly among its neighbours. The facilities The spacious open atrium of restaurant Church Lounge at Tribeca Grand offers continuous drinking and dining in a setting that can be endlessly reconfigured. The Executive Chef has devised a menu offering light fare, as well as more substantial fare geared towards today’s more informal eating patterns. During the daytime, the lounge serves as a chic comfort zone, while at night it transforms into one of the most popular and sophisticated nightlife destinations in New York City. The excitement has spilled onto the sidewalk as Church Lounge boasts a new 30 seat outdoor cafe, located along 6th Avenue. For both business and social needs, the Tribeca Grand Hotel provides a number of catering options. The ’arena-style’ 98-seat private screening room features plush seating, state-of-the-art projection and surround sound. Adjacent to the Screening Room is the Grand Foyer, which can be combined with Studio A and B to accommodate up to 200 guests at this luxury hotel. The rooms No New York City hotel room caters to the sophisticated, urban traveller like one of Tribeca Grand Hotel’s 203 spacious guest rooms. With spectacular Manhattan views, state-of-the-art technology, and the exacting Tribeca Grand standards, these sleek, minimalist-inspired havens are fitted with maximum comfort perfect for a weekend getaway or a business trip. In-room amenities include high speed wireless Internet, flatscreen TV, DVD player, iPod dock and a personal safe.
Press Quotes
"Enter this industrial-looking giant via a curving, 30-foot cleft-stone ramp and you'll find yourself looking up into an eight-story atrium onto which all rooms open." Fodors





