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The Greenwich Hotel

377 Greenwich Street, New York City, NY, USA

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  • 19.5 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      19.0

    • Service

      19.0

    • Public Spaces

      19.5

    • Overall

      19.5

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    “The service was excellent, the location is very good … ”

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  • Victoria

    “The vibe was wonderful. Transported me. The pool … ”

  • michael

    “The drawing room,spa, and the staff.”

The Greenwich Hotel

377 Greenwich Street

New York City, NY, USA

Neighborhood: Manhattan - Tribeca

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Happening

88 Rooms

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What do we already know about the Greenwich Hotel? It’s got a celebrity owner (none other than Robert DeNiro), a prime Tribeca location, impeccable design credentials courtesy of one of New York’s top firms, Grayling Design, and some truly obsessive construction having something to do with thousands of very expensive handmade bricks. Now there’s no question that all these things make for great press, but do they mean anything to the guests?

Of course they do. While you might not be literally partying with Bobby (or even really encouraged to refer to him as Bobby, for that matter) there’s no question the Greenwich is an establishment that values privacy and discretion, two values many of today’s publicity-hungry boutique hotels lack. The location, in a neighborhood that’s become indelibly associated with DeNiro, places you roughly where hip and upscale intersect, minutes from more shopping and nightlife than any one neighborhood could reasonably need.

And of course the building isn’t bad either. Grayling may not yet be a household name, but they’re well-known already for downtown hotspots like Schiller’s and Balthazar. Here their incredibly detailed work projects a sense of care and confidence that’s far more satisfying than the shock-and-awe flim-flam that until recently has dominated hotel design.

As for the comforts, they’re more than adequate as well. Even the humble courtyard rooms are luxurious, and smart-looking as well, eschewing minimalism for a detailed and lived-in look, down to the Moroccan tile in the bathrooms. As you move up the range into the bigger and bigger suites, the sheer luxury of it all becomes almost comical — book well and you might get your own private sauna. Locanda Verde is the Greenwich's cozy, rustic Italian tavern. And if that’s not indulgent enough the Greenwich is is home not just to a spa but a pool as well — not exactly common in New York, but then not much about the Greenwich is.

The Spa

Shibui, Japanese for ‘subtle and unobtrusive approach,’ feels thoroughly Asian from start to finish. Guests will sip ginger tea upon arrival, followed by Japanese treatments that focus on balancing the body and mind. The Spa houses a pool lit by lanterns and a lounge featuring 250 year old wood and bamboo imported from Japan. Shibui also features a traditional Japanese bathing room with a large tub for bathing rituals and a tatami mat floor for post-bathing massages.

  • Treatment: Holistic
  • Massage Types: Shiatsu, Deep, Ayurvedic, Swedish
  • Open to Public: No
  • Offers in-room services: No
  • Prices: High-End
  • Products: Oils such as Jojoba, Rosehip and Shea Butter
  • Hair Services: Yes, in-room
  • Other Spa Features: Gym with Robert De Niro’s fitness trainer on request, indoor pool and lounge
  • Tablet Plus Benefit: Yes, $50 USD spa voucher

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