The Greenwich Hotel

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Boutique  ·  Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan Solo Retreat Honeymoon Anniversary
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New York City · Boutique · Design Hotel
Robert De Niro's hotel in Tribeca. Each room different; none of them ordinary.
9.1 Room & Design
8.9 Service
8.7 Location

The Hotel

The Greenwich Hotel was conceived by Robert De Niro and hotelier Ira Drukier as the kind of place they themselves would want to stay: intimate at 88 rooms, deeply personal in its curation, and thoroughly disinterested in the conventions of chain-hotel design. Located on Greenwich Street in the heart of Tribeca, New York's most quietly affluent neighbourhood, the hotel is a masterclass in what happens when an owner genuinely cares about the result.

No two rooms are identical. Brick walls meet Moroccan zellige tiles; Japanese tansu chests sit beside Italian linens; hand-hewn wooden beams run across ceilings that feel salvaged rather than constructed. The design draws from Morocco, Japan, Europe, and the American farmhouse tradition without resolving into a theme, it simply feels like the home of someone with excellent and eclectic taste who travels constantly. The Tribeca Penthouse, with its private terrace and wraparound views of Lower Manhattan, is one of the most remarkable hotel suites in the city.

The Shibui Spa is the hotel's most singular offering. Entered through the hotel's bamboo garden and finished in reclaimed wood from a 250-year-old Japanese farmhouse, it contains a 25-metre pool beneath a vaulted ceiling, steam rooms, an infrared sauna, and treatment rooms whose architecture alone would justify the booking. There is no spa in New York quite like it, not because it is the largest or most expensive, but because it is the most transportive. An hour in Shibui dissolves Tribeca entirely.

Locanda Verde, the Italian restaurant at street level, is among the best neighbourhood restaurants in the city and operates at a volume and energy that makes clear it is not merely a hotel amenity. The bar is anchored by regulars who live in the surrounding lofts and consider it their local. The breakfast service, less well-known, is arguably finer: fresh pastries, house-cured salmon, a caffè that runs properly Italian rather than Americanised.

Best for Solo Retreat

The Greenwich excels for the solo traveller who does not want to feel like a solo traveller. The rooms are sized for occupation rather than storage; the Shibui Spa rewards a full afternoon; and Tribeca's cobbled streets, the gallery openings, the film screenings, the restaurants that require booking, provide an itinerary without demanding a companion. The hotel's scale means the staff know you by name within hours. There is no loneliness possible here, only solitude, which is a different thing entirely.

Practical Details

Address377 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013
NeighbourhoodTribeca, Downtown Manhattan
Star Rating5-Star Boutique
Price RangeFrom $770 / night (rooms), from $2,200 (penthouse)
Room TypesRooms, Junior Suites, One-Bedroom Suites, Tribeca Penthouse
Total Rooms88 (all unique)
Check-in / Out3:00 PM / 12:00 PM
WiFiComplimentary high-speed throughout
ParkingValet available
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Rates from $770/night. Check availability on TheGreenwichHotel.com.

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Why this hotel works for New York

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The Greenwich Hotel ranks where it does because it offers a hotel format unavailable elsewhere in Manhattan: the downtown private-residence stay at full-service luxury standards. Robert De Niro's 2008 conversion of a 19th-century warehouse at 377 Greenwich Street produced 88 rooms, no two alike, with the Grayson Goodman design language giving each room its own personality. The property is closer in feel to a member's home in Tribeca than to a brand-standard luxury hotel.

For New York visitors, the Greenwich is the address for travelers who want Manhattan without Midtown energy. Tribeca's restaurant infrastructure (Locanda Verde on the ground floor is one of the city's longer-tenured Italian programs) means the dining can happen downstairs. The Shibui Spa, Japanese-influenced, with a lantern-lit indoor lap pool, is the property's most-photographed amenity. The Tribeca Penthouse on the eighth floor with its private rooftop garden is the most-photographed private outdoor space among Manhattan hotels and is the property's defining flagship.

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