Visión general
Este agradable hotel, que se encuentra en Soho / Tribeca / Chinatown, es una gran opción para gais. Enclavado a sólo unos pasos del centro de la ciudad, el establecimiento brinda un fácil acceso a todo lo que este destino tiene para ofrecer. El hotel se halla a 5. 3 km de las principales zonas de ocio. Los visitantes encontrarán el campo de golf más cercano a 9. 6 km de la propiedad. Se puede llegar caminando desde la propiedad hasta la parada de transporte público más cercana. Los visitantes encontrarán el aeropuerto a 14. 8 km. El alojamiento está a 1. 2 km del puerto. La propiedad tiene un total de 367 habitaciones. Todos los clientes podrán estar al día ya que Public New York dispone de conexión a internet. Este hotel tiene recepción 24 horas para la comodidad de los huéspedes. Public New York no ofrece cunas bajo solicitud previa. Todos los cuartos de baño de Public New York están adaptados para personas con movilidad reducida. Este hotel no acepta mascotas. Los viajeros podrán estacionar en el garaje. Quienes viajen por trabajo valorarán la utilidad de las instalaciones para negocios del establecimiento, ideales para un productivo día de trabajo. Los viajeros disfrutarán de la comida que sirve el establecimiento. Los viajeros podrán disfrutar de la amplia selección de sabrosos platos que se sirven en la residencia. Algunos de los servicios mencionados pueden ser de pago.
Al día
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Some King rooms are adapted for guests with mobility issues; all rooms are accessible by lift.There’s literally nowhere quite like Trade, the lobby-level boutique with a unique collection of clothing, books and accessories from independent suppliers. For last-minute gifts or just-because, grab a bouquet from the in-house florist.
Consejos para hacer la maleta:
If someone suggests a ‘digital detox’, tell them to zip it, and then tell your mum she’s not invited on this trip anyway. At Public, you'll need that phone to capture the 360° views.
Dress code:
Put away that trouser press – there’s no place for fusty formality here. Understated style rules, or anything fit for cutting shapes at the basement party later on.
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Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this stripped-back luxury hotel in New York and unpacked their bagels and cured beef, a full account of their city break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Public in New York…
You might not know Ian Schrager, but he certainly knows you (and not in a sinister way). For more than 40 years, he’s made it his business to understand what people want, and deliver it in spades. First there was Studio 54, the cult 1970s Broadway venue that dragged nightclubbing out of its dank and dingy roots and into a pulsating future. Then, in the 1980s, Schrager pioneered a new genre of luxury accommodation which would become known as the ‘boutique hotel’ (thanks for that one, Ian). Now, he has turned his hand to a fresh concept for the discerning travellers of today, dubbed ‘accessible luxury’. The idea is simple (the good ones usually are): strip away the unnecessary extras and focus on four key elements – service, style, experience and value. In practice, this means a hotel without bellboys, polished silverware and shiny name-badges, but still with a quiet sophistication, undeniable quality and relentless attention to detail. It’s a hotel for the people, it’s a hotel called Public.
Datos del alojamiento
Dirección:
215 Chrystie St, New York 10002, United States
New York
USA
Ubicación:
2.5 mi / 4.0 km desde el centro de la ciudad
Servicios generales
- Gimnasio de fitness
- Servicio de Internet
- Restaurante
- Salones/bares
Información de restauración
Restaurante:
The menu devised by Diego Munoz for Popular is full of globally-inspired Peruvian dishes that combine the flavours of his homeland with Spanish, Moorish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese cuisines; perfect then, that this most multicultural of cities is home to just about every cuisine in the world. The wood-fired grill is the restaurant’s beating, burning heart, and the menu features roasted pollo a la brasa and duck leg fried rice, sublime cerviches and an abundance of fresh veggies. For munchies and lunchies, fill up at in-house canteen, Louis.
Top Table:
Gardens are an endangered species in downtown Manhattan, so take advantage with a table in the hotel’s candlelit courtyard. In winter, cosy up near the wood fires of the open kitchen, and watch the chefs at work.
Last Orders:
Popular: 7am-11am for breakfast, 6pm-11pm for dinner and 11am-3pm for weekend brunch. The Lobby Bar: 11am-11pm. Two Fifteen: 8pm to late, Wednesday to Saturday. The Roof Bar: 5pm-2am. Artspace 10pm to late, Friday and Saturday. Louis; 7am to 10pm daily.
Room Service:
Room schmervice. In keeping with the ethos of cutting out traditional hotel frills, there’s no wheeling of cloches along the corridors here. Instead, order takeout from Louis, and pop down to the lobby to pick it up.
Hotel Bar:
With a quartet of bars to choose from, there’s no danger of running dry. First stop must be the Roof Bar, for inspired cocktails and inspiring views of just about every big-boy building in the city. There's a dark, minimalist bar called Two Fifteen, outfitted with candles, black crushed velvet furniture, and gothic-inspired interiors, making it the ideal spot for a pre-dinner aperitif or an elegant nightcap. The Lobby Bar takes care of co-workers and caffeine-hunters with artisan teas, coffees and cold-press juices; to mix things up, pick a spiked variant from the cocktail list. Down below, Artspace is a live performance venue and heady nightclub, featuring immersive experience screens and a state-of-the-art sound system, all rolled into one inviting basement.
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