Experience vintage charm at The Jane Hotel, where snug, ship-inspired rooms meet an opulent lobby bar and a vibrant atmosphere in the West Village.
"The Jane resembles an old-fashioned ocean liner with tiny cabins for budget travelers and lavish Captain’s Cabins for a more luxurious experience." - Mark Fedeli
"Old Rose is affordable and casual, and it works for anything from a lunch interview to a breakfast meeting with a friend of a friend who stalked you on LinkedIn. The space, in the Jane Hotel, which used to house a location of Cafe Gitane, is just one big bright room with high ceilings, and it’s the sort of spot where paper napkins and silverware are kept in little cans on each table. The menu should have something for everyone (with things like pizza, pasta, and salad), although if you just want to have a snack, you can do that too." - bryan kim, hillary reinsberg
"The Jane Hotel Ballroom and Rooftop, one of New York City’s most legendary party spots of the aughts, is officially closing on November 20, according to a representative." - Emma Orlow
"In the weeks since the city has lifted its vaccination mandate for restaurants and bars, crowds are descending on downtown Manhattan hot spots like the Jane Hotel." - Erika Adams
"Designed to look like an old-fashioned luxury European hotel, this is a great (and affordable) place to stay. The rooms, like the Bunk Bed Cabins, are small, but they have everything you need (TV, Wifi, a DVD player, an iPod)—minus a huge price tag. Don’t expect a quiet stay: The lounge gets plenty of foot traffic when the bar opens, though you can always seek refuge at Café Gitane, the hotel’s popular restaurant."