Unobstructed, floor-to-ceiling views of downtown and the Statue of Liberty from south-facing rooms
Nubeluz rooftop bar is arguably the best vantage point in the entire city
José Andrés dining complex (Zaytinya, The Bazaar) means you never have to leave for a world-class meal
Quick Take: A stunning glass tower that trades old-school Ritz stuffiness for killer views, but occasionally stumbles on service basics like housekeeping consistency.
Reviewed by @itskimberlyfisher: I felt like a total VIP in this suite. The marble wet bar is stunning, but honestly, soaking in that tub while looking out at the NYC skyline was the highlight of my entire trip. It is pure magic.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the views and the bed comfort, but divided on whether the service justifies the $1k+ price tag.
Reality check
While the hard product (rooms, views, gym) is 10/10, the soft product (service) can feel disjointed—expect occasional missed turndowns or slow room service.
You prioritize a view of the Empire State Building or One World Trade Center above all else
You want a modern, high-tech room with Nespresso and Diptyque amenities
You are a foodie who wants easy access to José Andrés' restaurants
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally good, but reports of missed turndown service and delayed requests for items like irons.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling terrazzo marble, though isolated complaints of hair in tubs suggest occasional lapses.
Maintenance: New build feel, everything works well, but some wear showing on cabinet finishes already.
Linens & towels: Frette linens are crisp and high thread count; towels are plush but sometimes in short supply.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells expensive (custom scent), rooms are neutral/fresh, no mustiness.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
HVAC systems in some rooms
Hallway noise due to heavy doors slamming
City sirens audible on lower floors (<20)
Before you book
Good to know
Valet parking is steep at ~$85/night; self-parking garages nearby are half the price.
The Club Lounge (36th floor) is widely considered worth the upgrade for the 5 daily food presentations by José Andrés.
Check-in is at 4pm, and they are strict about it unless you have status.
What to pack
Cocktail attire for Nubeluz (no sneakers/caps allowed after dark)
Swimsuit for the... wait, there is NO pool (common misconception)
Earplugs if you are sensitive to HVAC hum
Room Genie
Best picks
Manhattan Club King (High Floor): South-facing for the iconic 'bathtub with a view' of the Statue of Liberty.
Ritz-Carlton Suite: 37th floor, 270-degree views, the ultimate splurge.
Rooms to avoid
Hudson Rooms: Often cited for awkward layouts and less impressive views of Hudson Yards.
Any room below the 20th floor if you want the 'floating in the sky' feeling.
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am requesting a South-facing 'Manhattan' category room on the highest possible floor (30+) to ensure an unobstructed view of the Statue of Liberty. Please avoid the Hudson line due to layout preferences.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a pool?
No. Despite the luxury price tag, there is no swimming pool at this property.
Does the rooftop bar (Nubeluz) accept walk-ins?
Rarely. Reservations are practically mandatory, even for hotel guests, especially at sunset.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, but it costs ~$250 per stay. They allow dogs and cats (up to 2 pets, max 60lbs total).
What is the destination fee?
As of Feb 2026, NYC bans hidden fees. Expect an 'all-in' rate. Previously, amenities like WiFi were bundled, but now should be transparent.
Is the area safe?
Yes, NoMad is busy and safe, though 28th Street can feel a bit gritty with wholesale shops during the day.
Can I see the Empire State Building from my room?
Only from specific North-facing rooms. South-facing rooms (Manhattan category) look toward downtown/Freedom Tower.
Insider Tips
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The 'Paper' coffee shop entrance is separate but connected; it's great for a quick, cheaper breakfast than Zaytinya.
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Use the house car (if available) for short drops within a 15-block radius—it's a hidden perk often unadvertised.
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The spa has a 'Rose Quartz Remedy' treatment that is consistently rated as one of the best in the city.
5 things to know before you go
💡The lobby is surprisingly small and can get congested with restaurant traffic.
💡There is no pool, which is a shock for a hotel of this caliber.
💡The 'Hudson' rooms have a view that is mostly construction and rail yards, not the river bliss you might expect.
💡Room service delivery charges + service fees can nearly double the menu price of a burger.
💡The elevators are fast but can be confusing with the separate banks for the rooftop bar vs. guest rooms.
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