The 9-story Victorian atrium is arguably the most stunning interior in Manhattan
Moody, sexy atmosphere that feels worlds away from the generic glass towers of FiDi
Temple Court and The Bar Room are destinations in their own right, not just 'hotel food'
Szybki przegląd: It’s dark, it’s dramatic, and if you’re on a lower floor, you are absolutely going to hear the jazz from the bar.
Przejrzane przez @songclaire: I was obsessed with the moody, historic vibe here—it felt like stepping onto a movie set. The atrium is even more stunning in real life, and having champagne in the room was the perfect start to our anniversary. If you love old-school glamour, you have to stay here.
Goście, którzy tutaj przebywali, powiedzieli
The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the architecture and the 'time travel' vibe but divided on the noise levels.
Reality check
The 'vintage' aesthetic sometimes translates to wear-and-tear on rugs and furniture that some find charming and others find dusty.
You appreciate history—Edgar Allan Poe used to work in this building
You prioritize vibe and aesthetics over absolute silence
You want a romantic, moody escape rather than a bright, functional business stay
Czystość i Konserwacja
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally thorough, though the dark velvet/vintage decor can hide (or trap) dust.
Bathroom hygiene: Excellent. Marble bathrooms are typically sparkling and well-maintained.
Maintenance: Good, though some 'vintage' wear on rugs and floors is intentional (or excused as such).
Linens & towels: Top-tier. Fluffy towels and high-thread-count sheets.
Odors & scents: Heavy reliance on the signature 'leathery/woodsy' home fragrance.
Sleepability™
6.5UMIARKOWANIE
UMIARKOWANIE
0-4GŁOŚNO
4-7.5UMIARKOWANIE
7.5-10CICHO
Jazz and chatter from The Bar Room echoing up the atrium
Early morning construction noise from Nassau Street
Interior doors lack soundproofing against hallway traffic
Zanim zarezerwujesz
Warto wiedzieć
The destination fee (~$46) includes a daily food & beverage credit (check current terms) and discounts at One World Observatory.
There is no coffee maker in standard rooms; you have to get the free coffee in the lobby or order room service.
The 'turret penthouses' have private rooftop terraces if you want to splurge.
Co spakować
A clip-on reading light (the rooms are seriously dark)
Earplugs (essential for atrium-facing rooms)
Smart casual outfits—the lobby bar is a fashion show
Room Genie
Najlepsze wybory
Studio Suite (often faces an inner courtyard, significantly quieter)
Corner Suites (larger footprint, better light)
High-floor rooms (9th floor) to minimize bar noise
Pokoje do uniknięcia
Lower floor rooms facing the atrium (noise + privacy issues)
Rooms facing Nassau Street (construction noise risk)
Room Request Genie – skopiuj i wklej
“I am a light sleeper and would love to request a room facing the inner courtyard (not the atrium) to avoid bar noise. If possible, please place me on a high floor away from the Nassau Street construction side.”
FAQ i ukryte porady
Wszystko, co naprawdę chcesz wiedzieć, zanim zarezerwujesz.
Is the atrium noise really that bad?
Yes, if you are on floors 2-5 facing the center. The sound of jazz and chatter travels straight up. Higher floors are better.
Does the hotel have a pool?
No pool. There is a bi-level gym with Peloton bikes, but no spa or pool facilities.
Is it good for families?
Not really. It's moody, dark, and geared towards adults/couples. Rooms are tight for cribs/extra beds.
What is the destination fee?
Approximately $45.90/night. It covers premium Wi-Fi, morning coffee, gym access, and some local attraction discounts.
How is the location?
Excellent for FiDi access, WTC, and Brooklyn Bridge. Quiet at night on the streets, but very close to major subway lines (Fulton St).
Can I take photos in the atrium?
Yes, but they are strict about professional equipment. Phone snaps are fine; tripods will get you yelled at.
Porady dla wtajemniczonych
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There is a 'secret' entrance to the hotel's late-night lounge, Laissez Faire, located at 10 Theatre Alley.
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The atrium was actually sealed off with drywall for 70 years (1940-2008) and forgotten until the renovation—ask the concierge for the full story.
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Request a 'Turret' suite for a private rooftop terrace that feels like your own NYC apartment.
5 rzeczy, które warto wiedzieć przed wyjazdem
💡The 'foamy green' wood trim in some hallways is a polarizing design choice that some guests hate.
💡You can hear the subway rumble faintly from the basement levels (gym/meeting rooms), though rarely in rooms.
💡The lobby scent (Beekman 1802) is strong—you will either buy the candle or get a headache.
💡The elevators are small and can be slow during peak check-out times.
💡The 'view' from most standard rooms is just the brick wall of the building next door (or the atrium).
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