7 Postcards
Nestled in Greenwich Village, this chic hotel boasts art deco-style rooms, a cozy vibe, and a stylish restaurant-bar, making it a gem for any city-dweller.
"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
"Mena was Blamey's most personal restaurant, drawing from her Chilean roots. Despite positive reception, it closed in 2022 after five months due to ownership decisions." - Emma Orlow
"Equidistant from Gotham and Kyma, the Walker Hotel Greenwich Village brings oodles of bohemian and eclectic flair." - Kevin Chau
"The vibe: Cozy Art Deco hotelTop amenities: Room service, 24-hour front desk, dry cleaningLocation: Greenwich VillagePrice: Starts at $195Extra Hotel Week perk: Complimentary continental breakfast for two"
"What’s puzzling, though, is that it took this trend so long to hit Greenwich Village, arguably the eclectic-vibes capital of Manhattan." - The MICHELIN Guide