Superior King, Soho King & Deluxe King: 50 USD Food & Beverage credit per room, per stay; Studio King and above: 100 Food & Beverage credit per room, per stay on; Waived resort fee; Welcome amenity
High-Speed/Enhanced Wi-Fi
Complimentary Continental breakfast for two daily
For the action-seekers, attention-getters and rabble-rousers, The Roxy Hotel New York and its surrounding neighborhood have long been a hub of creativity. Consider that steps away, in 1978, the Mudd Club was the nexus of the city’s underground music and art scene with a gallery curated by Keith Haring. The Talking Heads were performing at Tribeca’s Ocean Club. Then came the era of The Odeon, Keith McNally’s still-open dining destination, catering to the movie and financial people colonizing Soho and Tribeca’s lofts. The Tribeca Grand was the first major hotel in an area home to boldface celebrities and a dynamic mix of restaurants, shops, financial institutions and thriving independent film companies. Envisioned by Soho Grand owners Leonard and Emanuel Stern to be a sister property, Tribeca Grand long thrived. In 2015, it was time for a second act. The name “The Roxy Hotel New York” was born, a name with its own scintillating New York history. Evoking the spectacular 1920s movie theater and the legendary ‘90s dance club, The Roxy is an electric destination for music, film, and art. The guest rooms were fully renovated to give a wink to the past, yet are modern and uniquely “Roxy”. And with venues like Paul’s Cocktail Lounge, Roxy Bar, The Django jazz club, Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee, and Roxy Cinema New York, the hotel continues to be the pioneer it was born to be.
Evoking the spectacular 1920s movie theater and the legendary ‘90s dance club, The Roxy is an electric destination for music, film, and art. On a prime cobblestone corner on the border of SoHo and TriBeCa, The Roxy Hotel’s location is utterly unrivaled in one of Manhattan’s most unique and rapidly-evolving neighborhoods, home to boldface celebrities and some of the world’s most exclusive restaurants, wine bars, galleries and shops. The Roxy Hotel’s 201 guest rooms and suites are meticulously designed to reflect the residential luxury of downtown New York and provide the ideal retreat from city pursuits. With venues like The Django jazz club, The Roxy Cinema, Paul’s Cocktail Lounge, Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee, and Blackstones Salon, the hotel continues to be the pioneer it was born to be.