Tribeca Grand Hotel
New York, NY 10013
Phone: (212) 519-6600
- Cross Street:
- Between White Street and Walker Street
- Directions:
- A, C, E at Canal St
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Editorial Review for Tribeca Grand Hotel – by Gayot.com
The Scene
As soon as you walk in, you'll marvel at the purest luxury in Manhattan--an abundance of empty space. An atrium in the unusual triangular-shaped building draws your eyes eight stories upward along back-lit steel-frame columns to a skylight. Windows run the full length of the hotel's walls along Sixth Avenue and are hung with sheer organza drapes, which act like one-way mirrors.
The Details
The 203 guest rooms and seven suites have such technological features as high-speed Internet access with wireless remote, Bose CD players and multifunction fax/copier/scanners. Luxurious touches are added with Frette linens and towels and Kiehl's beauty and bath products. Bathrooms come with phones and TVs. If you're hungry at 7pm for an egg white-only omelette with avocados, crabmeat and sweet onions, you can get it in the Church Lounge, which serves all types of meals continuously into the wee hours to accommodate hungry travelers.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoThe hotel's Church Lounge attracts locals and travelers alike.
The ExtrasReade Street Pub & Kitchen offers classic neighborhood pub grub.
User Reviews for Tribeca Grand Hotel
04/14/2008 Posted by remote1206
I stayed at the Tribeca Grand on 3/29/08 for my 5th Anniversary. It was beyond atrocious. They put us on the second floor, failing to advise us that the atrium (the rooms all overlook the atrium) turns into a nightclub until the wee hours of the morning. Suffice it to say, all of the reasons why you don't want to sleep in a nightclub came true here. Even worse, after agreeing not to charge me for my room, the hotel charged my credit card anyway and now refuses to reverse the charges!! The rooms are tiny, the staff is indifferent and I really should have read the other user reviews before agreeing to stay at this abomination. Avoid this hotel at all costs.
Pros: none
Cons: extreme noise level, indifferent staff
11/18/2007 Posted by marpop
I stayed here during my first visit to NYC and I have to say it was a good introduction to NY hotel hospitality. The location is fantastic -- the subway is just a few short blocks away as is Canal Street (for all your NY souvenir shopping) and Broadway. The decor is dim and modern and the doormen are fabulous. Sadly, we were put on the 4th floor and were later informed that it was the 5th floor and up that had the recent renovations - oh well, next time. Of course, this is NYC, so expect limited space, but all in all, it was a great experience (except for the main atrium resturant which served me the most disgusting breakfast ever).
Pros: Location, location, location!
Cons: Food
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