TriBeCa Grand Hotel
4 stars
New York, Tribeca
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Comfort score:
8/10
Computed from multiple parameters, Le Scope rating assesses the comfort of a hotel. A 10 rating means a grand luxury hotel, while a 5 rating a more modest one.
Style: Design hotel
Category: Grand Hotel
Rooms: 203
Charming design
Trendy bar
Description
Standing between the sectors of high finance and high fashion, the hotel is New York's exclusive downtown getaway right in the epicenter of the urban universe.
Of all the hotels in New York City, Tribeca Grand's location is utterly unrivaled-the quiet cobblestone corner looks out upon one of the richest, most sought-after neighborhoods in Manhattan, one that has long seduced celebrities and artists, financiers and the jet set.
The only thing that might trump the beauty of the surroundings is Tribeca Grand's own stunningly designed interior. The soaring central atrium opens to a fleet of luxurious guestrooms, the intimate Church Lounge, a premier cocktail bar and restaurant, and even a private film screening room.
The Tribeca Grand Hotel, owned and developed by Leonard and Emanuel Stern of Hartz Mountain Industries, opened in May 2000, revolutionizing the way guests to New York stay. From weekend getaways to executive business trips, relaxing to partying, the Tribeca neighborhood offers the ultimate mix of restaurants, shops, and nightlife. The hotel never had to choose between business and pleasure-and neither should its guests.
No New York City hotel room caters to the sophisticated, urban traveler 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, the sleek, minimalist-inspired havens are fitted with maximum comfort perfect for a weekend getaway or a business trip. Staying in New York shouldn't be a struggle.
Church Lounge:
New York might have made the classic hotel bar famous, but it's Tribeca Grand's Church Lounge that revolutionized it. Dead center in the hotel's open triangular atrium, the Church Lounge offers an intimate aside for the day and evening and turns into a key destination at night. The classic American menu offers everything from light appetizers to three-course meals, designed exclusively by the Tribeca Grand chefs. And drink-wise, the Church lounge offers a wealth of signature house cocktails-something for every sincere drinker-including the Tartini, the Grand Margarita, and the Perfect Ten along with specialty martinis created specially for the bar.
On Sundays, from 10am to 3pm, the lounge hosts the leisurely Grand Sunday Brunch. The gourmet buffet offers a variety of hot and cold selections for breakfast and lunch, including omelets and waffles made to order, oysters on the half shell, jumbo shrimp cocktail, quiche selection, fresh salads, antipasti, breads and pastries, cheese and seasonal fruits, and homemade desserts. There are also complimentary children's films running throughout the day for kids in the Grand Screening Room.
On a prime cobblestone corner, the Tribeca Grand crowns one of the most exclusive and eclectic neighborhoods in all of New York City. Two blocks below Canal Street, and bordered by Church Street, Walker Street, and Sixth Avenue, the hotel is the cross-point for an endless array of fashion, leisure, and commerce-the chicest downtown restaurants, which include Nobu, Bouley, and Chanterelle, antique stores, designer boutiques, furniture showrooms, art galleries, and dozens of nightlife locales. Whoever has the luxury of staying in TriBeCa gets whatever they are looking for.
Subway Information:
1 Train to Franklin Street stop
A, C, E, N, Q, R, or W trains to Canal Street stop
Of all the hotels in New York City, Tribeca Grand's location is utterly unrivaled-the quiet cobblestone corner looks out upon one of the richest, most sought-after neighborhoods in Manhattan, one that has long seduced celebrities and artists, financiers and the jet set.
The only thing that might trump the beauty of the surroundings is Tribeca Grand's own stunningly designed interior. The soaring central atrium opens to a fleet of luxurious guestrooms, the intimate Church Lounge, a premier cocktail bar and restaurant, and even a private film screening room.
The Tribeca Grand Hotel, owned and developed by Leonard and Emanuel Stern of Hartz Mountain Industries, opened in May 2000, revolutionizing the way guests to New York stay. From weekend getaways to executive business trips, relaxing to partying, the Tribeca neighborhood offers the ultimate mix of restaurants, shops, and nightlife. The hotel never had to choose between business and pleasure-and neither should its guests.
No New York City hotel room caters to the sophisticated, urban traveler 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, the sleek, minimalist-inspired havens are fitted with maximum comfort perfect for a weekend getaway or a business trip. Staying in New York shouldn't be a struggle.
Church Lounge:
New York might have made the classic hotel bar famous, but it's Tribeca Grand's Church Lounge that revolutionized it. Dead center in the hotel's open triangular atrium, the Church Lounge offers an intimate aside for the day and evening and turns into a key destination at night. The classic American menu offers everything from light appetizers to three-course meals, designed exclusively by the Tribeca Grand chefs. And drink-wise, the Church lounge offers a wealth of signature house cocktails-something for every sincere drinker-including the Tartini, the Grand Margarita, and the Perfect Ten along with specialty martinis created specially for the bar.
On Sundays, from 10am to 3pm, the lounge hosts the leisurely Grand Sunday Brunch. The gourmet buffet offers a variety of hot and cold selections for breakfast and lunch, including omelets and waffles made to order, oysters on the half shell, jumbo shrimp cocktail, quiche selection, fresh salads, antipasti, breads and pastries, cheese and seasonal fruits, and homemade desserts. There are also complimentary children's films running throughout the day for kids in the Grand Screening Room.
On a prime cobblestone corner, the Tribeca Grand crowns one of the most exclusive and eclectic neighborhoods in all of New York City. Two blocks below Canal Street, and bordered by Church Street, Walker Street, and Sixth Avenue, the hotel is the cross-point for an endless array of fashion, leisure, and commerce-the chicest downtown restaurants, which include Nobu, Bouley, and Chanterelle, antique stores, designer boutiques, furniture showrooms, art galleries, and dozens of nightlife locales. Whoever has the luxury of staying in TriBeCa gets whatever they are looking for.
Subway Information:
1 Train to Franklin Street stop
A, C, E, N, Q, R, or W trains to Canal Street stop
Amenities & services
Hotel policy
- All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
- Pets Allowed
Equipments
- Airconditioning
- Bar
- Elevator
- Heating
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Safety Deposit Box
Services
- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Car Rental
- Dry Cleaning / Washing services
- Internet Services
- Ironing Service
- Laundry
- Newspapers
- Public Spaces Wi-Fi / Internet
- Room Service
- Shoe Shine
- Valet Parking
Business & meeting facilities
- Business center
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
In room
- Bathrobe
- CD Player
- DVD Player
- Fax
- In Room Air Conditioning
- In Room safe
- Ironing Facilities
- Minibar
- Radio
- Sat/Cable/Pay TV
- Seating Area
- Slippers
- Telephone
- Work Desk
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