The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, hotel in New York, United States
The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, is a luxury hotel in Lower Manhattan featuring a nine-story atrium at ground level. The interior displays dark wood walls, velvet furniture, antique objects, and a glass roof that allows natural light to fill the soaring open space.
The building is an old red brick structure with two pyramidal towers that recalls Victorian London architecture and has been carefully restored. It stands as one of the oldest structures in Lower Manhattan's Financial District.
The space reflects how different eras come together through its design choices and daily use. Visitors walk through rooms filled with antique objects and vintage furnishings that tell stories of older New York.
The hotel offers free Wi-Fi and operates a two-floor fitness center with cardio equipment and weight machines. Guests can join the Hyatt loyalty program for benefits and enjoy convenient access to public transportation and nearby attractions.
The hotel is sometimes called New York's oldest skyscraper, though it resembles a large traditional house with pyramidal roofs more than a tall tower. This quirk of naming makes it particularly appealing to those who love architecture and historic sites.
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