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Smyth, A Thompson Hotel
85 West Broadway, Tribeca
New York, NY, USA
Neighborhood: Manhattan - Tribeca
Style: Modern Design
Atmosphere: Lively
100 Rooms
No matter how many stylish boutique hotels open in New York City, it seems it’s never quite enough. So to the Thompson group, who seem to be opening an endless stream of them, we can only say: keep them coming. New in Tribeca, surrounded by some of lower Manhattan’s top restaurants and shops, is the Smyth, a 100-room luxury boutique standing proudly over West Broadway.
Here the dark and slightly masculine Thompson house style is used to stunning effect, its rooms and suites clean in line yet rich in color, its public spaces swanky and romantic, whether by day or by night. Fittings are strictly boutique-luxe, with iPod docks and massive LCDs in the bedrooms, and faultless high-flow rain showers and Kiehl’s products in the striking tiled bathrooms.
It suits the neighborhood perfectly, which is very much the point — it’s halfway between 60 Thompson and Gild Hall both in geographic and stylistic terms. Downstairs there’s a surprisingly well-equipped fitness center, and the ground floor is given over to a dark and clubby lounge. Between that and Plein Sud, a new brasserie by Frederick Lesort, you could say the center of gravity of Tribeca’s nightlife has shifted a bit farther to the south.
Please note: Children 17 years and younger are not permitted.



