Moxy NYC Downtown

Hotel · Financial District

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"The commotion of FiDi sure is a lot, but crowd-drawing attractions like the 9/11 Museum, One World Observatory, and proximity to the Statue of Liberty also make it a great place to stay—as long as you’re at the right place. Moxy is the place. The hotel matches downtown’s modernity and fast pace with neon LED lights in the lobby, a 5,0000-square-foot coworking-space-by-day and bar-by-night with arcade games, surround-sound systems in rooms, and a 24/7 fitness center. This is where you stay to work and play—which will make you feel right at home in this newly buzzing neighborhood."

Moxy NYC Downtown
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26 Ann St, New York, NY 10038 Get directions

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