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287 rooms in this hotelIn room music system
In-room vintage turn-tables with curated vinyl collections add a cool touch. Suites come with D’Angelico acoustic guitarsRestaurant
Hit the Lobby bar & coffee lounge for breakfast or afterwork drinks. As You Are restaurant serves up Brooklyn classicsGym
Super-cool gym complete with vintage equipment was designed in partnership with 'Yeah, I Work Out' streetwear brandWifi
Free, super-strength plus lots of power sockets; this is a place that encourages on-site workingBar
For a fun evening there's no need to go anywhere; the Lobby Bar's happy hour starts at 5pmPet friendly
Incredibly pet-friendly; furry friends are welcomed across rooms & public areasWalking distance restaurants
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The Roman and Williams-designed Ace Hotel opened in Brooklyn only a few months ago, but already it’s attracting the attention of aesthetes everywhere thanks to its facade by modernist artist Stan Bitters, a sculptural light installation that acts as an homage to Tokyo’s now demolished Hotel Okura, and a bar by Verdan Jakšić. This September, it aims to cement itself as a culinary attraction with its Demo Kitchen, an interactive space that’ll host everything from chef-curated dinners to mixology workshops and cooking classes.
Originally published by Vogue
The lobby in any Ace hotel is the place to be, and its Brooklyn outpost is no different. There are public workspaces galore—including an extra-long, library-style table; a plant-filled garden with a full ceiling of skylights; and a moody bar area with cozy seating—and plenty of guests, locals, and Ace staff making use of them all. The Wi-Fi is free, outlets are plentiful, lobby happy hour kicks off at 5 p.m. and options for meeting up with friends or colleagues—or even taking a quiet Zoom call—are endless. (Plus, the hotel is dog-friendly, so when I sat down to get work done, it was next to two very well-behaved Cavalier King Charles Spaniels named Darcy and Bingley.) It’s all part of Ace’s mission to involve the neighborhood in the hotel’s success, as much as the guests. Here, that actually starts outside, on the aptly named “Stoop,” with two concrete picnic tables in front of the entrance to invite passersby to take a beat and relax.
Originally published by CNT Traveller
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