One of the best luxe stays in the area is The Greenwich Hotel, a member of Leading Hotels of the World.
Continue ReadingA trove of top-notch talent — like Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt, who has a penchant for refashioning castles — melded wayfaring styles with lofty common areas, transporting you from modern Manhattan to somewhere refined and away from the ruckus.
Continue ReadingDespite the property’s central Tribeca location, its exclusive guests-only spaces — including a drawing room, courtyard, and lobby — will make you feel like you have the hotel all to yourself.
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Continue ReadingThe Greenwich Hotel will host your cat or dog of any size and spoil them with their own bed, water bowls, and treats. Did we mention there is no additional fee?
Continue ReadingThe Greenwich Hotel marries the intimacy and expert service of a 5-star boutique property, entwined with the rich history of a New York City icon.
Continue ReadingThe five-star hotel has a reputation for being top-of-the-line—a former Traveler editor, John Wogan, reviewed the hotel and asserts that the swimming pool might be the very best in New York City, and says the same of the spa.
Continue ReadingIt's hard to believe a New York City hotel has working in-room fireplaces, but The Greenwich is full of surprises.
Continue ReadingIn an era of the ever-more-exclusive members’ club luring the black-card-carrying wolf pack, The Greenwich Hotel makes privacy feel refreshingly effortless.
Continue ReadingConstructed and decorated with materials recovered from all over Manhattan and from as far as Japan, The Greenwich Hotel, Robert DeNiro’s passion project, could bring any aesthetically savvy guest to tears.
Continue ReadingThe Greenwich has a celebrity owner (Robert DeNiro), impeccable design credentials, and some truly obsessive construction, having something to do with thousands of very expensive handmade bricks.
Continue ReadingThe Greenwich Hotel – owned by Robert De Niro no less – is located in the heart of bustling Tribeca, but you wouldn't know it once inside one of the 88 lush rooms and suites.
Continue ReadingIn silence lies the power, especially in a place like Manhattan. The thought also Robert de Niro and planned for his Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca Penthouse an idyllic oasis.
Continue ReadingWith a few more jewels in his flittering resume - and a complete Vervoordt village not far from his castle outside of Antwerp underway - the price of Belgian design takes his rightful throne.
Continue ReadingThe inspiring talent of Belgian designer Axel Vervoord is on display inside this 6,800-square- foot penthouse atop the Greenwich Hotel-owned by Robert De Niro, Ira Drukier, and other partners-in Tribeca, New York City.
Continue ReadingEspecially in a city like New York, the unassuming Richard Born- Ira Druckier partnership has to be the quietest-ever hotel success story.
Continue ReadingIf individuality is your thing, The Greenwich Hotel should be your auberge of choice. Each of the 88 guest rooms is unique, adorned with global influences such as Parisian antiques, Moroccan tilework, Tibetan rugs and repurposed Japanese lumber. The brainchild of actor/director Robert De Niro, this boutique property is yet another resplendent addition to the ever-expanding Tribeca neighborhood.
Continue ReadingAxel Verboordt designed a penthouse hotel suite based on wabi-wabi, a philosophy that embraces quietude and modesty, in Manhattan, a place known for neither.
Continue ReadingStaying power isn't the norm in Downtown Manhattan, where a new hotel seems to pop up every other week; but Robert de Niro's The Greenwich Hotel (a relative veteran at six years old) has pulled it off.
Continue ReadingAt Tribeca's Greenwich Hotel, co-owner Robert De Niro worked with design god Axel Vervoordt on a new $15,000-a-night penthouse that takes austere luxury to new heights.
Continue ReadingEach of the 75 rooms and 13 suites is unique, and incredibly well appointed. David Rockwell designed the project to De Niro’s personal taste, which he defines as ‘masculinity and comfort, executed with meticulous, refined craftsmanship.
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