by Natasha Wolff | April 18, 2024 3:50 pm
DuJour spoke with the property’s general manager Eric Foley to discover what makes it so special
Deluxe Corner King rooms 210, 310, 410 and 510.
Floor to ceiling windows. Waking up or winding down with panoramic views of the city skyline is a unique experience that adds to the allure of staying in these rooms. Whether it’s watching the sunrise over the skyscrapers or seeing the city lights twinkle at night, the views from these rooms are sure to leave a lasting impression. New York hotel rooms are typically known to be very small. These rooms are designed to be generously spacious, providing guests with plenty of room to stretch out and relax. The extra space allows for more comfort and freedom of movement, making your stay more enjoyable.
From $500
Smyth is spelled with a Y because we are at the nexus of Hudson and West Broadway. The shape of the streets makes a y shape…which is why Smyth is spelled the way it is.
The Penthouse Suite. It’s 1,200 square feet with a 800-square-foot terrace with stunning views that look right uptown to the Empire State Building. There is surround-sound music and a large dining and living room space for intimate in-suite events
Champagne at check in!
The fireplace in Galerie Bar. Get cozy on the sinuous 1960s Cloverleaf sofa; it’s the perfect spot for a pre-dinner meet up or night cap.
Art lovers will love the rotating photography collection including iconic shots of Andy Warhol, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe with Humphrey Bogart and Clifton Webb with a handful more shots from film sets such as One-Eyed Jacks and The Seven Year Itch.
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