The Smyth Tribeca Hotel A New Yorker-Approved Staycation Spot
A stay at Smyth Tribeca breeds innate luxury, and its own brand of coolness, of course. With its floor-to-ceiling windows encompassing views of Lower Manhattan, snug corners of the 14th-floor
lobby where one can read a book surrounded by marble and bronze, cobblestone-stone streets perfect for a walk on the Hudson, and decadent bites at the Smyth Tavern and Galerie Bar, there’s something for every guest to enjoy, even New Yorkers looking for a staycation in their own city.
The hotel includes 1960s-inspired furniture, black-and-white photo-lined walls, and a rotating art collection that transports any visitor into a state of nostalgic warmth. Their modern bamboo shelves are full of books to read whilst relaxing by the fire to wind down. Rediscover the city and come back to your laidback luxe room featuring cozy goose-down pillows, impressive walk-in rain showers, and marble floors. Their largest room, the Smyth Terrace Suite, is 1200 square feet of spacious style and includes a 300-square-foot outdoor terrace adorned with delicate ivy plants and
views of the Empire State Building.
This hip hotel recently introduced its refurbished fitness center, and you don’t even have to leave your new abode to enjoy New Yorker-approved dining at the Smyth Tavern from the team behind Lure Fishbar. Your staycation activities can also include a seat at the golden-tabled Galeria Bar, where you can grab a cocktail amidst their modern leather couches and glowing fireplaces.
Home to the hottest restaurants, bars, and galleries the city has to offer in this celebrity favorited area, a quick walk takes you to the World Trade Center and 9/11 Memorial & Museum and the Highline, as well as the upscale shopping of Soho and cute cafés. Enjoy a picnic on the pier, a romantic walk through the cobblestone streets, and just enjoy the historic industrial architecture that once shaped the American Dream.
The Smyth is also the perfect setting for a wedding, work function, exclusive party, or even a pop-up shop. With events and packages throughout the seasons, they are known for their inclusivity and encouragement of exploration of the city, even for seasoned New Yorkers.