The Greenwich Hotel

“Hand-laid Moroccan tiles, reclaimed wood beams, and Japanese soaking tubs create a richly layered retreat in the heart of Tribeca.”

Our Review

Design & Setting

The Greenwich Hotel anchors TriBeCa with a quietly luxurious aesthetic that blends East–West influences with downtown character. Public spaces and guest areas showcase natural materials, handworked textures, and a muted palette that lets light and craft take the lead. The atmosphere is intimate and residential rather than ostentatious, with a calm inner courtyard acting as the property’s green heart and a series of lounges offering nooks for reading or conversation. The location places guests steps from SoHo and the Financial District, yet the mood remains cocooned from the city’s pace.

Rooms & Suites

Across the hotel’s 88 rooms and suites, no two are exactly alike. Expect custom furnishings, hardwood floors, and handwoven rugs, with bathrooms executed in either richly patterned Moroccan tile or cool Carrara marble with mosaic floors. Beds are by Duxiana, providing deep, supportive sleep that matches the serene tone of the interiors. The Courtyard Suite adds residential comforts—a sitting room and wet bar—plus two sets of French doors opening to Juliet balconies that overlook the hotel’s tranquil garden. For more space, select duplex categories with soaring atelier windows; at the pinnacle, the TriBeCa Penthouse spans approximately 6,800 sq ft, channeling a wabi-inspired, meditative sensibility with its restrained materials and generous indoor–outdoor flow.

Dining

The on-site Italian taverna Locanda Verde keeps the ground floor lively from breakfast through late dinner. It’s a neighborhood staple as well as a convenient choice for guests, delivering robust seasonal cooking in a convivial room that opens to the street. Those seeking solitude can opt for guest-only spaces or in-room dining—useful after long flights or winter evenings when you’d rather linger by the bath and order a simple pasta or grilled fish. The broader neighborhood rewards exploration too; TriBeCa’s cafés, bakeries, and wine bars are within easy walking distance.

Wellness & Facilities

Below street level, Shibui Spa distills the hotel’s philosophy into a restorative sanctuary. The centerpiece is a lantern-lit pool set beneath the reconstructed roof timbers of a 250-year-old farmhouse, an atmosphere of wood, water, and stone that invites unhurried quiet. Treatment rooms support both traditional and contemporary therapies using plant-based products, while a well-equipped gym allows for quick resets between meetings. The overall experience prioritizes balance and understatement—wellness designed for the nervous system as much as the muscles.

Service & Practicalities

While the look is artisanal, operations are polished: arrivals are streamlined, housekeeping is thoughtful, and amenities hit the right notes (deep soaking tubs, double vanities in many categories, and intuitive lighting). The setting is practical for business and leisure alike; cabs and subways are close, yet the immediate blocks remain residential enough to feel like a retreat. Compared with larger luxury addresses uptown, this property leans boutique and design-forward, trading grand spectacle for craft and privacy.

Verdict

The Greenwich Hotel excels when you value texture over flash and sanctuary over scene. The combination of distinctive rooms, destination-worthy Shibui Spa, and the convenience of Locanda Verde makes it a compelling downtown base. Whether you book a Courtyard Suite for quiet mornings on the Juliet balconies or aim for the expansive TriBeCa Penthouse, the through-line is consistent: materials with soul, spaces that breathe, and a hospitality style that feels genuinely personal. For travelers seeking a refined, low-profile address in lower Manhattan, The Greenwich Hotel remains a standout.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Yoga Yoga
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Pets allowed Pets allowed
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (LGA) LaGuardia Airport: ~30–60 minutes by road (≈24 km), traffic dependent.
  • (EWR) Newark Liberty International Airport: ~30–60 minutes by road (≈30 km), traffic dependent.
  • (JFK) John F. Kennedy International Airport: ~45–90 minutes by road (≈35 km), traffic dependent.
By Train
  • Penn Station (NYP): primary rail hub (Amtrak, LIRR, NJ Transit); ~15–25 minutes by car.
  • Grand Central Terminal: major rail hub (Metro-North); ~20–30 minutes by car.
By Road
  • From Philadelphia: ~2–2.5 hours (≈160 km), highly traffic dependent.
  • From Boston: ~4–5 hours (≈350 km), highly traffic dependent.
  • Manhattan traffic is significant; allow extra time, especially during peak hours.

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

National September 11 Memorial & Museum
  • Twin reflecting pools mark the footprints of the former Twin Towers, surrounded by a contemplative plaza and an underground museum documenting the events of September 11, 2001.
  • Distance: ≈0.5 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~10–15 minutes
  • Best time: Early morning or weekday afternoons to avoid crowds
  • Tip: Memorial plaza is free; museum requires advance tickets.
Brooklyn Bridge
  • Iconic 1883 suspension bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn with a dedicated pedestrian walkway offering sweeping views of the city skyline and East River.
  • Distance: ≈1.5 km to Manhattan entrance
  • Mode: Walk; ~20–25 minutes to pedestrian entrance near City Hall
  • Best time: Early morning before 8 AM or weekdays for fewer crowds
  • Tip: Allow 45–60 minutes for the full bridge walk; watch for cyclists on shared path.
SoHo (South of Houston)
  • Historic Cast Iron District featuring cobblestone streets, 19th-century architecture, upscale boutiques, art galleries, and trendy cafes.
  • Distance: ≈0.8 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~10–12 minutes
  • Best time: Afternoons for shopping and gallery browsing; weekends can be crowded
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
  • National monuments featuring the iconic copper statue gifted by France and the historic immigration station that processed millions of arrivals between 1892 and 1954.
  • Distance: ≈1.5 km to Battery Park ferry terminal
  • Mode: Walk to Battery Park, then ferry; ~15 minute walk + 15–20 minute ferry ride
  • Best time: Morning departures recommended; book tickets in advance
  • Tip: First ferry departs 8:30 AM; allow 3–4 hours for the complete visit including both islands.
Chinatown and Little Italy
  • Adjacent ethnic neighborhoods offering authentic cuisine, specialty markets, cultural landmarks, and historic streets lined with restaurants and shops.
  • Distance: ≈1.5 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~15–20 minutes
  • Best time: Late morning through evening for dining; weekends are busiest
  • Tip: Explore Mott Street in Chinatown and Mulberry Street in Little Italy for the most authentic experience.
One World Observatory
  • Observation deck on floors 100–102 of One World Trade Center offering 360-degree views from the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.
  • Distance: ≈0.6 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~12–15 minutes
  • Best time: Late afternoon for sunset views or clear mornings for visibility
  • Tip: Book timed tickets online to skip ticket counter lines.
Hudson River Greenway
  • Waterfront path extending over 17 km along the Hudson River, ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling with access to parks and river views.
  • Distance: ≈0.3 km to access point
  • Mode: Walk; ~5 minutes
  • Best time: Morning or late afternoon; particularly scenic at sunset

General Tip: Tribeca's location makes most downtown Manhattan attractions walkable within 20–30 minutes. The Franklin Street subway station (1 train) is a 5-minute walk from the hotel for accessing Midtown or Uptown destinations.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • Apr–Jun and Sep–Nov offer mild weather and strong visitor demand.
  • Advance booking recommended; rates typically at their upper range.
Super-peak
  • Late Nov–early Jan sees highest demand around holidays and New Year's Eve.
  • Minimum stays and premium rates common; book well ahead.
Shoulder
  • Mar and early Dec see moderate crowds with cooler, transitional weather.
  • Availability typically easier than peak; rates may ease slightly.
Low/Off
  • Jan–Feb is coldest with lighter tourism after the holiday rush.
  • Availability generally good; rates often at their most flexible.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Urban
Check-in time: After 4:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 12:00 PM
Number of rooms: 88

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