The Mercer
147 Mercer Street, New York City, NY, USA
Neighborhood: Manhattan - Soho
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Located at the intersection of Mercer and Prince in SoHo, The Mercer Hotel is New York's first loft hotel and captures the very essence of the area. Lofts are a uniquely SoHo phenomenon, pioneered by artists in the 1960s who took over the neighborhood's many abandoned warehouses. Loft living is about sunlight and leaving the original architecture intact, and at The Mercer, brickwork is exposed, windows are industry size, and iron support columns run from floor to ceiling. It's one of the few New York hotels to boast wooden floors, and Christian Liaigre's spare furnishings are appropriately unobtrusive, because, as your downtown designer friend might say, the beauty of a place is in its empty spaces.
Walking into the lobby/library (not a gimmick—you can check the books out) is like walking into the apartment of that same designer friend of yours—pale leather screens, worn Turkish carpet, leather banquettes and low oval coffee tables. The rooms have a nice secular touch—no Bibles, just Paper magazine—while bathrooms feature stark white tiles, deliciously soft Frette towels and hip Face Stockholm beauty products. Ask for a room where the Scandinavian blonde wood partitions dividing bedroom and bathroom slide open and voila, you're having a soak just steps away from your plush, inviting bed. To be frank, the arrangement (the cube shaped tubs easily fit two) is conducive to frolicking, as are the huge walk-in showers and the six-foot mirrors. (Yes, there are complimentary mints and condoms alongside the shampoo.)
The neighboring Mercer Kitchen houses a bar, usually crammed with well-heeled Manhattanites gossiping, and sporting plenty of Prada-clad attitude, while the restaurant is French family dining, as interpreted by über-chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and is booked out weeks in advance.
Surprisingly, perhaps, The Mercer is a good hotel for families—babies can sleep in Frette-lined cribs, complete with toys—and while the staff may be well-dressed, they don't put on any airs: they'll get you anything from Assam teabags to a bikini wax in your room at two in the morning. You never have to step foot outside the Mercer for want of anything; and in New York terms, that is living at its most decadent.
- 75 Rooms
- Style: Cutting-Edge
- Atmosphere: Happening
- 64 Guest Reviews
- The Mercer
- 147 Mercer Street
- New York City, NY, USA
- Neighborhood: Manhattan - Soho
Hotel amenities and services
- 24 hour concierge
- 24 hour front desk
- Babysitting (on request)
- Central air conditioning
- Free wi-fi
- Library
- Luggage storage
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Self service parking (charges apply)
- Spa treatments (on request)
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64 Guest Reviews
All reviews are from Tablet guests with verified stays.
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- Masao
- Stayed December 2011
- Rating: Excellent
What I liked:
Remains to be chic and modern but also very comfortable. The best staff and service in NYC. Love the neighborhood.
What the hotel could do better:
特にありません。良い滞在でした!
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- Dirk
- Stayed October 2011
- Rating: Excellent
What I liked:
Service, decor, energy, food
What the hotel could do better:
Nothing, had a wonderful stay!
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- Alejandro
- Stayed September 2011
- Rating: Fair
What I liked:
The location is excellent. Service in general is very good, but attention to detail is disappearing.
What the hotel could do better:
Well, I had an 8PM flight on Sunday and I asked the Hotel if I could stay in the room longer to work. Most decent Hotels would accommodate you by either granting you a few hours late checkout (4PM) for free or if you need to stay longer they would charge you a small fee, that is of course if they have the rooms available.
Well, the answer from the from front desk was "you can pay an extra night". What? At 700 USD a night, this was as good as kicking me out. This is not the customer service I have been used to at The Mercer. Basically the front desk made no attempt to help me with this problem . I had to go to a coffee place.
Also, they had my room service order wrong every time, and the quality of the food has declined. It was quite annoying.