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An historical building boasting a fantastic location near Washington Square in Greenwich Village. Its bohemian past (it played host to the likes of Warhol and Kerouac) can be felt with an atmospheric mix of old school New York style and contemporary design. Rooms are small but perfectly formed with rich polished parquet floors, corniced walls, feature spider light fittings and a mini bar complete with champagne and Brooklyn made moonshine. For those looking to splurge the rooftop suites offer more space and large terraces with fabulous city views. The oak-paneled cocktail bar has a lively, young feel and serves up exemplary concoctions. Dining is an equally pleasant experience; think European fare alongside American classics. A true downtown New York experience.
City Style
Local exploring
Literary
Restaurant
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Free wifi
Historic
Pet friendly
Lively area
Full of character
Downtown
Close to nightlife
Charming
Contemporary
Designer Shopping
Sights nearby
Foodies
Chic
Groups
Rooms
107 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
The atmospheric Margaux serves a rich variety of dishes, inspired by French, Mediterranean and Californian cuisine.Walking distance restaurants
Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, a bustling area brimming with fantastic restaurants.Bar
A cocktail bar and an espresso bar, both full of character and warmth, serving crafted drinks.Parking
Private parking at a location nearby, reservation not needed, costs US$40/day.Suites
The suites have private rooftop terraces of approx. 450 sq feet.Rooms with balcony/terrace
Penthouse Suites come with private rooftop terraceFree wifi
WiFi is available in all areas, free of charge.Satellite / Cable TV
Bath robes
Air conditioning
Pet friendly
Wifi
Close to nightlife
Designer Shopping
Sights nearby
Narrow hallways with Persian runners led to my compact but gorgeous Queen Room, the least expensive option, on the sixth floor.
Originally published by The New York Times
Originally published by The Independent
While in its previous life it was a slightly run-down single-person-occupancy block, the Marlton is now anything but shabby.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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