Nestled in Greenwich Village, this chic art-deco hotel boasts stylish rooms with views, a plush speakeasy-style restaurant, and a 24/7 gym.
"The Walker Hotel Greenwich Village captures the spirit of Golden Age New York, with inspired by the Georgian revival towers of New York’s 1920s Fifth Avenue. Interiors feel like they’re from another era: There is a sunken lobby with cozy velvet seating framing a crackling fireplace ideal for email catch-ups and end-of-day recaps with friends. Just off the lobby, the Parlour lounge offers afternoon tea and cocktails where guests might catch performances by local musicians. The Society Café excels in American comfort food, like fluffy olive oil pancakes and pizzas topped with local farmer’s market ingredients. Each of the hotel’s 113 guest rooms feature geometric Art Deco accent wallpapers, Tivoli Bluetooth speakers, and rotary-style phones, bathrooms with classic black and white subway tile, and bath products from nearby C.O. Bigelow, the oldest apothecary in America. Select rooms have private terraces, deep-soaking tubs, and views of the Empire State Building. There’s no gym, passes to a nearby Planet Fitness gym are available to guests." - Jennifer Flowers
"With its narrow, discreet brick facade on 13th Street and Sixth Avenue, tucked in a quiet tree-lined stretch, you could walk right by the Walker Hotel en route to Washington Square Park without noticing."
"The 1920s Parisian art-deco inspired rooms designed by Andres Escobar, feature marble-inlaid Macassar ebony desks, chrome period lamps and satin poufs. The classic black-and-white tiled bathrooms come stocked with niceties from the venerable Village apothecary CO Bigelow. With a total of 113 rooms and only five to seven on every floor, it evokes the feel of a residential building. Some rooms have private terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows or cozy window seats, and many offer amazing views of One World Trade Center rising to the south, or the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings to the north. The restaurant Grape & Vine, elicits speakeasy glamour through distressed mirrors and plush red velvet banquettes." - 345 Design
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"Equidistant from Gotham and Kyma, the Walker Hotel Greenwich Village brings oodles of bohemian and eclectic flair." - Kevin Chau