Soho House New York, Hotel and building in Manhattan, New York, United States
Soho House New York is a hotel and building in Manhattan's Meatpacking District that blends modern design with warm, handcrafted materials. The rooms vary in style and size, feature wood walls and vintage furnishings, and come equipped with a minibar, Nespresso machine, and a complete cocktail kit in each space.
The hotel opened in the early 2000s as the first Soho House location outside London, during a time when the Meatpacking District was raw and energetic. It quickly became popular among people working in arts, fashion, and entertainment fields.
The space attracts a community of artists, designers, and creative professionals who shape its character and energy. The rooms and common areas show this influence through careful details, local artwork on the walls, and a relaxed tone where visitors feel like part of a special group.
Getting here is straightforward: from airports like Newark or LaGuardia takes about 20 minutes by car, while Penn Station or Grand Central Terminal are roughly 5 to 10 minutes away. Check-in starts at 3 pm and check-out is at noon, with free Wi-Fi available throughout the building.
The entrance door is intentionally small and understated, surprising many visitors who miss it at first glance. Once inside, the elegant lobby with its black desk and chandeliers reveals a striking contrast between the modest exterior and the refined interior.
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