Centrally located at 85 West Broadway at the corner of Chambers Street, The Smyth Tribeca hotel is in the heart of this iconic neighborhood of NY where cultural riches are hidden among its cobbled streets and industrial-era buildings that coexist with contemporary architecture to create a unique urban landscape.
Tribeca, originally spelled TriBeCa, and its name comes from the abbreviation of Triangle Below Canal Street, that is, a triangle below Canal Street, due to its shape delimited by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway and Chambers Street, although with Over time, Tribeca’s southern boundary was extended to Vesey Street to increase the area’s appeal.
The neighborhood is one of the favorites of movie, music, television and political celebrities, who have their properties in an area that borders the Hudson River on one side, and with attractions such as Battery Park or the World Trade complex. Center and its skyscrapers, the 9/11 Memorial, the shopping centers and one of the most famous viewpoints in the city.
As soon as we enter The Smyth Tribeca, we find a property with a small and elegant lobby with details in gray and bronze.
The lobby also serves to connect with The Smyth Tavern and Galerie Bar, two of the gastronomic proposals that can be found in the hotel. The first proposes a menu that includes everything from eggs stuffed with caviar to salads, fresh fish, homemade pasta and special hamburgers. While Galerie, is an intimate proposition of just 12 seats with a front lounge and two inviting fireplaces, for enjoying cocktails or a selection of light bites such as oysters or caviar-covered potato cakes.
The hotel has 100 rooms of different types, with floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Lower Manhattan, large marble bathrooms with toiletries by Malin+goetz.
For those looking for larger spaces, you can choose one of the 16 Smyth Tribeca suites or the Penthouse with 110 square meters with a full kitchen, living room, dining room, two bathrooms and a spectacular terrace of 70 square meters.
Equally striking, the 1,000-square-foot Smyth Suite includes a living room and dining table that seats eight, a workstation, two bathrooms, and a 25-square-foot private terrace with expansive views of the city skyline.
A renovated gym with new equipment and technology completes the hotel proposal.
For those looking to feel like authentic New Yorkers, in one of its most traditional neighborhoods and within walking distance of various tourist attractions or a short subway ride away, The Smyth Tribeca is a hotel that reflects the style of one of New York’s magical areas.