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Hyatt Centric Wall Street New YorkvsThe Roxy Hotel New York
Both The Roxy Hotel Tribeca and Andaz Wall Street are recommended by experts. Overall, Andaz Wall Street is preferred by most professionals compared to The Roxy Hotel Tribeca. Andaz Wall Street is ranked #20 in New York City with praise from 16 reviewers including BlackBook, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York
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75 Wall Street, New York City, NY 10005
From $175/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"The address may read Wall Street, but there's nothing buttoned-up or stuffy about the Andaz."
Upscale
"Part of Hyatt's luxury Andaz mini-chain, this stylish hotel in the Financial District puts a hip spin on business travel." Full review
"The 253 guest rooms have seven-foot-high windows, which means that the bleached-wood interiors (some complete with soaking tubs) are flooded with natural light." Full review
"The chic, loft-style rooms (starting at 350 square feet) are equally casual and user-friendly." Full review
"Two blocks west of the East River, half a mile from Battery Park, smack dab on Wall Street, this sleek 32-story hotel is Hyatt's counterpunch to Starwood's W Hotel Downtown." Full review
"While Wall Street has gained several hotels over the last few years, this 253-room property remains worthy of your consideration."
"The only hotel on Wall Street, perfect for storming into town to pitch an IPO, or sleeping off that nasty trial separation."
3.8
"For a "stylish", "sophisticated" "home away from home" set "in the heart of the Financial District", "business travelers" and tourists alike opt for this "hip" Downtowner."
Recommended
"Andaz Wall Street is perfect for the traveler who prefers luxury off the beaten path." Full review
"If space is a priority, head to the southern tip of Manhattan: this sleek hotel offers generous rooms with large windows, oak floors, and extra large bathrooms." Full review
The Roxy Hotel New York
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2 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, NY 10013
From $115/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"This dynamic duo have done it again, and the Tribeca Grand lives up to its lineage, its name, and even its neighborhood."
"Earth tones predominate, and the neighborhood's busy entertainment scene is woven into the hotel's fabric."
"The private screening room downstairs has long made this a favorite of celebrities. Rooms are sleekly designed and the bathroom amenities first-rate."
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Score a corner room or studio suite for the most space, and make sure to sip a drink in the lounge to maximize star sightings.
"Eclectic touches and top-notch entertainment draw tourists, celebrities and New Yorkers alike to this funky Tribeca hotel." Full review
"Soho Grand sequel. Sensual, pulsing, hot décor, with beautiful tri-state trendies and in-the-know day trippers cramming Church Lounge and the more exclusive Baby Grand."
3.3
""Party like a rock star" at this "cool", "trendy" Downtown boutique hotel that caters to a "younger crowd" with a "vibrant", "fun" bar scene, and boasts a "unique" layout."
"Right in the heart of New York’s TriBeCa, this grown-up hotel is still family friendly with a screening room for all ages and access to the distractions of downtown." Full review
"Great interior space; also a good bar."
"Cool Tribeca hang and enduring neighborhood favorite, with a local bar scene and basement theater."
"As soon as you walk into this hotel, you'll marvel at the abundance of what is arguably the most elusive luxury in Manhattan --- empty space."