13 Postcards
Nestled in NoMad, this chic hotel boasts stylish rooms with skyline views, a lively rooftop bar, and a friendly vibe that makes it feel like home.
"MADE Hotel is a serene, light-filled oasis amongst the hustle and bustle of the NoMad neighborhood. The lobby is bright and airy with plenty of plants, wood, shibori, and patterned throw pillows. The rooms are thoughtfully designed with platform beds featuring pull-out drawers, a built-in bar for hanging clothes, and a small pull-down desk when needed." - The MICHELIN Guide
"While many Manhattan hotels are still aiming for a sort of upper-crust prewar atmosphere, MADE Hotel looks like something straight out of present-day Brooklyn." - MICHELIN Guide
"While many Manhattan hotels are still aiming for a sort of upper-crust prewar atmosphere, MADE Hotel looks like something straight out of present-day Brooklyn." - MICHELIN Guide
"Neighborhood: NoMadPrice: From $271 per night Located just a few blocks south of the Empire State Building, this boutique hotel gives off more of a cosy, upstate New York vibe than big-city, thanks to king-sized beds on platforms topped with shibori-style linens and hand-carved stone sinks. But take one step out onto your Juliet balcony and you’ll be treated to classic Manhattan views for blocks (so many water towers!). Also notable for a small hotel is Made’s wide range of dining and drinking options on site, including Debajo for tapas, coffee shop Paper, plus the lively Lobby Bar and the gorgeous, sun-drenched Good Behavior lounge on the 18th floor." - Juliet Izon
"The Made Hotel is aimed at New York’s creative class, who have, almost by definition, more taste than money. As a result there’s no needless opulence, just some well-chosen materials — reclaimed walnut floors, Japanese ceramic tiles, textured concrete ceilings - and some well-curated furnishings and decorative elements by a who’s who of in-demand designers." - MICHELIN Guide