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This 369-room downtown property is centrally located within walking distance of major subway lines, luxe boutiques, top restaurants, and popular nightlife spots. The lobby is often bustling, due to its spacious lounge, small cafe, and free use of computer workstations and Wi-Fi. Though cookie-cutter in design, rooms are clean, and some offer great Manhattan views. However, the in-room Wi-Fi charge makes some guests feel as though they are being nickel-and-dimed, and the hotel offers few amenities.
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View All 7 AlbumsContemporary chain features a central location, but few amenities
This downtown property has the feel of a modern chain hotel, with contemporary, generic decor in the lobby and state-of-the-art cardio machines in the small fitness center.
Aside from the fitness center, the hotel lacks amenities typical of upscale properties. Its standout feature is the spacious lobby, with free Wi-Fi and a bar that stays open late.
Club Rooms have access to a large rooftop deck.
On a busy street, close to many subway lines and taxis
This downtown hotel is steps from the A, C, E subway lines and a short walk to others. Situated in the artsy Tribeca neighborhood, it is surrounded by chic galleries and award-winning restaurants like Nobu. This historic neighborhood is also famous for the annual Tribeca Film Festival held each spring. SoHo's shopping district, Chinatown, and Little Italy are also within walking distance of the hotel.
Aside from the black-and-white photographs of New York City, the rooms look fairly generic. They feature textured beige carpeting, warm yellow walls, red accents, and contemporary furniture crafted of wood, metal, and glass. All rooms have large desks and ergonomic chairs, though standard rooms lack mini-fridges and iPod docks.
Club Room guests have access to the Club Lounge for free non-alcoholic beverages and breakfast, as well as the spacious rooftop deck.
Small fitness center with modern equipment; no pool or spa
Restaurant, cafe, and lounge offer a mix of dining options
This 369-room downtown property is centrally located within walking distance of major subway lines, luxe boutiques, top restaurants, and popular nightlife spots. The lobby is often bustling, due to its spacious lounge, small cafe, and free use of computer workstations and Wi-Fi. Though cookie-cutter in design, rooms are clean, and some offer great Manhattan views. However, the in-room Wi-Fi charge makes some guests feel as though they are being nickel-and-dimed, and the hotel offers few amenities.