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Conrad New York Downtown

$350-650/ night

Book this if You want a massive (by NYC standards) suite in a dead-quiet neighborhood where you can actually sleep.

Why People Love It

9.1696 reviews
  • Every room is a two-room suite with 430+ sq ft of space
  • The 'Good Night Conrad' sleep amenities (noise machines, blackout curtains)
  • Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar's boozy popsicles (seasonal)

Quick Take: It's a luxury corporate bunker that feels like a sanctuary, provided you don't mind a $50 Uber to get to a Broadway show.

Reviewed by @chasefortravel: I was blown away by how huge my suite was—totally rare for New York. The filtered water tap was a cool touch, and having dinner at ATRIO before watching the sunset over the Hudson made this stay unforgettable. It felt like a true sanctuary.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers are obsessed with the room size and the water filtration systems, often calling it the best sleep they've had in NYC.

Reality check

The atrium lobby can feel a bit 'airport terminal' cold, and the furniture in some unrenovated rooms is showing scuffs.

  • You are traveling with kids and need a separate living room
  • You are a light sleeper who dreads street noise
  • You are doing business at Goldman Sachs or World Trade Center

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.4
  • Housekeeping: Top-tier. Daily service is thorough, though some guests find them too eager to enter in the morning.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Grout is white, glass is streak-free. No mold reports found.
  • Maintenance: Generally excellent, though a few reviews note scuffed furniture in older suites.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, high-thread-count sheets. Towels are plush and plentiful.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of fresh white tea/thyme. Rooms are neutral and fresh.

Sleepability™

9.2SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Internal atrium echo (rare)
  • Hallway doors slamming

Before you book

Good to know

  • The rooftop bar is seasonal and closes in winter.
  • You can access the Regal Cinemas movie theater directly from the building.
  • The 'Good Night Conrad' kit (mask, tea, balm) must be requested but is free.

What to pack

  • Walking shoes (the subway is a 10-minute walk)
  • Refillable water bottle (rooms have high-end Rocean filters)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Hudson River View Suite (high floor) for sunsets and Statue of Liberty glimpses
  • Corner Suites for slightly more square footage and light

Rooms to avoid

  • Low-floor Atrium-facing rooms (can feel dark and get lobby echo)
  • Rooms near the elevators if you are sensitive to foot traffic

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

Request a 'Hudson River View' suite on a high floor (10+). If unavailable, ask for a room away from the elevators to minimize hallway noise.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there a pool?

No. Guests can pay ~$20 for a pass to the Asphalt Green community center next door.

Does the hotel have a free shuttle?

No, but the free 'Downtown Connection' bus stops nearby.

Is breakfast free for elites?

No. You get a daily Food & Beverage credit (~$25/person for Gold/Diamond) which barely covers a main and coffee.

How far is Times Square?

About 20-30 minutes by subway (1/2/3 lines) or 30-45 minutes by taxi in traffic.

Is it pet friendly?

Yes, very. $200 non-refundable fee per stay. 75lb weight limit.

What is the destination fee?

Currently no mandatory 'resort fee' listed, but check for 'Urban Destination Charges' at booking as NYC policies shift rapidly.


Insider Tips

  • The hotel is connected to a luxury movie theater (Regal Battery Park) — great for a rainy night in.

  • Ask for the 'Conrad Bull' stuffed animal at check-in (it's a bull, not a bear, for the Financial District).

  • The in-room Rocean water filter is a game changer; stop buying plastic bottles.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The Sol LeWitt mural in the lobby is 13 stories high and actually dizzying if you look up too long.

  • 💡The 'minibar' fridge is sensor-activated; moving a soda for 10 seconds charges you.

  • 💡You can walk underground from the hotel to the Oculus/WTC in bad weather (mostly).

  • 💡The shower pressure is surprisingly strong for a high-rise.

  • 💡Housekeeping is aggressive about coming early; use the Do Not Disturb sign.

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