Standing between the sectors of high finance and high fashion, Tribeca Grand Hotel is New York's exclusive downtown getaway. From weekend leisure trips to executive business trips, relaxing to partying, the Tribeca Grand never had to choose between business and pleasure-and neither should its guests. In fact, Tribeca Grand is best known for its spacious open atrium, where New York's happening...
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Just down the street from its popular sister location the Soho Grand Hotel. Like its older sibling, the Tribeca Grand caters to hip, wealthy business types and tourists who prefer to avoid the noise and bustle of Midtown. It's proximity to Wall Street and such top Tribeca restaurants as Chanterelle and Bouley Bakery only adds to the appeal. The hotel offers all its guests such amenities as a...
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Tribeca Grand Hotel - The hotel's left-of-centre architecture includes an eight-storey atrium with a see-through top filled with lights at night and out of which light poured during the day and a lobby with an endlessly scattered array of chairs and lounges
The atrium in the triangular-shaped building immediately 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. Guest rooms number 203, in addition to seven suites. Special touches include Frette linens and towels and Kiehl's beauty and bath products....
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 18, 2005)
Though the swank TriBeCa Grand hardly needs a gimmick to lure guests, it has one anyway: Each guest is given a cute little goldfish for his room, upon request. Trendy downtown meets upscale chic at this happening, star-magnet hotel that looms over the heart of TriBeCa, named after Triangle Below Canal. Since the TriBeCa Grand’s much-heralded opening in 2000, it has become downtown’s de rigueur...
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Manhattan's Tribeca Grand Hotel in is in a dynamic downtown neighborhood of trendy restaurants, shops and businesses. Host to Robert DeNiro's annual TriBeCa Film Festival, TriBeCa ("Triangle Below Canal") is a mecca for film notables and creative types, and movie premieres are often held at the hotel's Grand Screen Room. Little Italy, Chinatown, Hudson Square nightclubs, New York University,...
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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...
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Posted by remote1206
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 13, 2008)
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...
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Posted by marpop
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 17, 2007)
I love this place and have recently been making it my hotel of choice when I visit NYC. The hotel itself is beautiful, especially the decor inside. There are 7 or 8 floors each ringing an open space running the entire height of the building interior, overlooking the bar downstairs. The elevators are even classic looking, free-standing in the middle of the building. It's a bit dark inside,...
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Posted by jericsmall
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 08, 2007)