At 11 Howard in SoHo, sleek Scandinavian design meets sophisticated comfort, featuring chic rooms, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and a laid-back bar.
"Neighborhood: SoHoPrice: From $245 per night Removed from the tourist-clogged avenues of Broadway and West Broadway, 11 Howard is situated on the far reaches of SoHo; nearly on the border with Tribeca. This southern pocket of the neighborhood retains much of the gritty charm for which SoHo first became notable, but rest assured the aesthetic at the hotel is a more accessible luxury. Think high-ceilinged rooms with light oak floors, marble and brass details in the bathrooms, and Danish-inspired furniture. You’ll also want to make sure you reserve a table at the on-site restaurant Le Coucou for a meal (or two). The French spot, helmed by acclaimed chef Daniel Rose, is one of the best in the city." - Juliet Izon
"11 Howard features contemporary Scandinavian design and promotes 'conscious hospitality' by donating a share of revenue to charities like the Global Poverty Project." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The Scandinavian vibe imparts a crisp cleanliness to 11 Howard’s interiors, and the local color comes in the form of a pretty formidable art collection, whose highlights include works by Hiroshi Sugimoto, Katie Yang, and Dan Attoe. The rooms are smart and functional, drawing heavily on the cozier currents in Danish design, and the resulting visual identity is a memorable one." - MICHELIN Guide
"At 11 Howard, contemporary Scandinavian design meets a more inclusive, less ostentatious version of luxury hospitality. It’s the first independent hotel project for architect Anda Andrei. Produced in collaboration with Danish designers Space Copenhagen, 11 Howard avoids the sort of wall-to-wall bling that’s sometimes synonymous with New York hotels." - Mitchell Friedman
"At 11 Howard, contemporary Scandinavian design meets a more inclusive, less ostentatious version of luxury hospitality. It’s the first independent hotel project for architect Anda Andrei." - Mitchell Friedman