While many associate Downtown Manhattan (or Lower Manhattan) with the Financial District, there is actually much more to this area for travellers beyond those booking a stay for business. The district is home to the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, the One World Observatory and the Fraunces Tavern to name just a few. While just offshore is Ellis Island, which houses the site arguably most synonyomous with New York City, the Statue of Liberty. While cultural sites are found in abundance here, excellent dining and drinking options are too. With the competition for real estate high, it is no wonder that the best hotels in Downtown Manhattan jostle to stand out. Expect cutting-edge design, world-class amenities, and slick service. The choice is also broad and ranges from all-out luxury stays to independent boutiques. While it doesn't apply to all, there are also properties offered at pretty reasonable prices. So why not browse through our collection to start planning your next stay?
New York (East Village)
A young, hip and delightfully atmospheric hotel in the trendy East Village. Chic and comfortable rooms with large windows providing plenty of light and splendid views. The vintage bars and restaurants are full of old world charm. A fun and lively destination in an up and coming district.
New York (Soho)
Ultimate SoHo chic. An iconic hotel, The Mercer provides the comforts of a home away from home, but in the surroundings of a trendy loft space. Plus there's modern Italian fine dining at Sartiano's. Artistic cool and modernist designs.
New York (Soho)
A hip and stylish SoHo hotel. The chic rooms are full of individual details such as artworks by Harland Miller and selected literature. Phenomenal bar and restaurant are incentive enough to stay here. A lively spot to see and be seen.
New York (Greenwich village)
An historic 1902 residence turned hotel in Greenwich Village. Art-deco style furnishings and dark mahoganies make up the subtly lit rooms. Here it's all about the prime location right on the corner of Washington Square Park.
New York (Meatpacking District)
Oh-so chic rooms in the edgy ambient neighbourhood of Lower West Side. Ceiling to floor windows offer stunning views across New York, even from your bath tub. Hip all American food at the hotel restaurant and a 'to be seen in' bar. A hyper-modern way to experience New York.
New York (Soho)
Sumptuous and elegantly designed - the 1870’s Gilded Age meets 1970's luxury - catering to the ultra-chic New Yorker. Rooms have stunning views and are decorated with original artworks. Acclaimed cuisine, stylish bar and sophisticated club room. A chic urban paradise.
New York (Tribeca)
The SoHo Grand’s cooler little sister - the ultimate in downtown chic. The in-house cinema, live music and suave roof top terrace all attract a fashionista crowd. Sleek, mid-century modern rooms, fitted with the latest technology. The relaxing Aire Ancient Baths are located just one block away.
New York (Soho)
This achingly chic hotel in Manhattan’s SoHo district attracts celebrities and design addicts alike with its cool interiors by Kit Kemp. Despite the enviable location, it’s on a quiet street so you can leave the city chaos behind. Service is impeccable while still being relaxed.
New York (Soho)
Retro hotel decorated with custom-made Italian furnishings, designed by renowned architect Marcello Pozzi, located on the edge of the bustling shopping district of Soho. Brilliant views of the Hudson river and downtown skyline & a double-level rooftop bar. Stylish, sophisticated and spacious rooms.
New York (Lower East Side)
Stylish hotel with a touch of the avant garde in the trendy Lower East Side. Large casement windows flood natural light into the rooms furnished with vintage items such as handmade silk rugs and Moroccan lamps. It also features a trellised garden bar, cosy lounge and authentic French bistro.
New York (Lower East Side)
Youthful and modern hotel on the trendy Lower East Side, located near Wall Street and the World Trade Centre. The bright rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views and sleek furnishings. The restaurant blends American brasserie with sushi and adds to the liveliness of the hotel.
New York (Tribeca)
Tribeca neighborhood is prime location for foodies, local explorers and relaxing in-house at the Shibui Spa and indoor pool. Modern rooms with all mod-cons. Enjoy casual Italian dining at Locanda Verde, or in the courtyard with the great bar. Perfect location for nightlife and New York!
New York (Financial District)
Stellar hotel with a definitively jazz age feel in the heart of Manhattan. Rooms are swish and elegant with simple designs and comfortable furniture. Enjoy a cocktail in the atmospheric bar that evokes a Gatsby-esque atmosphere with it's booth bar and chandeliers. A five-star downtown option.
New York (Soho)
The designer Arlo Hudson Square is located in Soho, Lower Manhattan. Boutique and light-filled accommodation with plenty of wooden influences. Rooms come with a fridge and some even have balconies. Enjoy a drink and the excellent food at the rooftop bar! A fun and friendly city stay.
New York (Lower East Side)
A hip new addition to the hotel scene on the Lower East Side. Interiors are on point, with exposed brick walls, hanging Edison light bulbs, Chinatown inspired slashes of red and lantern style lamps. The views are remarkable- from the fantastic rooftop bar as well as from the chic suites and rooms.
New York (Lower East Side)
A revolutionary hotel on the trendy Lower East Side. It's all about public spaces here, from the cafe-bar-boutique that replaces the lobby, to the rooftop bar boasting panoramic views and the vibrant New York-centric restaurant. Add floor-to-ceiling windows and clever design tricks in the rooms.
New York (Financial District)
This luxury hotel presents a modern take on classic European glamour on Seaport Street in downtown New York. Guestrooms feature lacquered wood panelling and crisp white linens, with skyline views framed by floor-to-ceiling windows. A rustic Italian restaurant completes this European-chic hotel.
New York (Tribeca)
An intimate, stylish boutique hotel in Tribeca. Contemporary rooms and suites have sleek black headboards, high ceilings, hardwood floors, oversize windows with city views and bathrooms with rain showers. For families the luxe Corner Suite sleeps five. The perfect base for exploring Lower Manhattan.
New York (Soho)
A luxury hotel, boasting a curated collection of vintage and contemporary art, set in the heart of Soho. Accommodation features bright blue and white hues, floor-to-ceiling windows and indulgent marble showers. Nomo kitchen is open for all day dining and cocktails. A stylish city pad.
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