Tribeca Grand Hotel, built in May 2000, was the first major hotel in Manhattan's historic Tribeca district also known as the Triangle Bel... more »
Tribeca Grand Hotel, built in May 2000, was the first major hotel in Manhattan's historic Tribeca district also known as the Triangle Below Canal. In keeping with triangle theme, the three-sided building encloses a dramatic eight-story skylit atrium. The Church Lounge provides a variety of dining options and morphs into a favorite New York nightspot after dark hosting live performances of international electronic acts in a chic relaxed setting.
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Location. Manhattan's Tribeca Grand Hotel, N. Y. N. Y. is located in a dynamic downtown neighborhood of restaurants, shops and businesses, Little Italy, Chinatown, Hudson Square nightclubs, New York University, Greenwich Village and Wall Street are all within three to 12 blocks of the Tribeca Grand. Just outside of the hotel, trendy art galleries, unique shops and store fronts, historic townhouses and cast-iron architecture add to the ambience that is the TriBeCa neighborhood. Hotel Features. The hotel's bar, the Church Lounge, with one wall illuminated by the glow of 80 candles refracting through glass lenses where cocktails, cheeses, hors d'oeuvres, burgers and pastas are served. Room service and a business center are available 24 hours a day. The Tribeca's concierge services offer treasure troves of information about N. Y. C. including a shopping, activities and attractions guide for children ages 3 to 12 given at check-in. Guestrooms. The hotel's 203 guestrooms feature fax and copy machines, cordless phones and BOSE Wave music systems. Wireless Internet access is complimentary in Deluxe rooms and Grand rooms. Platform beds with Frette Italian linens are standard. Bathrooms feature stainless steel vanities, telephones, Italian cotton bathrobes, and designer toiletries. As an added treat, guests can borrow a goldfish during their stay that can be taken home in a plastic container if desired. Expert Tip. Host to Robert DeNiro's annual TriBeCa Film Festival, Tribeca is a mecca for film notables and creative types. Movie premiers are often held at the hotel's Grand Screen Room. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property upon service, check-in, or check-out. Valet parking fee: $55 ($65 for SUVs) per 24-hour period in garage with no in/out privileges, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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Concierge service was superb; in room
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Posted Sep 07, 2008
Excellent
Concierge service was superb; in room safes, robes appreciated; open atrium might bother people with acrophobia.Only one sink; lighting in bath and in room was not good for applying make up; one needed to open drapes to get anything that approached...
Well situated, elegant and very handy
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Posted Sep 06, 2008
Excellent
Well situated, elegant and very handy.It was a little less of what I was expecting, a little noisy (air conditioner things) and no swimming pool.“In the heart of TriBeCa, this hotel has it almost all. the decoration is a little retro and no swimming ...
The friendliness of everyone.Noise.“The
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Posted Sep 04, 2008
Excellent
The friendliness of everyone.Noise.“The hotel was excellent in every way. As mentioned in #15 about the noise but there was a noise diverter (or something) to turn on. It was elegant, clean, and nice. Thank you for making our stay (first stay I...
Quick response of staff to our needs
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Posted Aug 24, 2008
Excellent
Quick response of staff to our needs.Not enough lighting in the room.“We truly enjoyed our stay. The hotel is conveniently located to shopping, cafes, and the Subway - so you can enjoy so much from one convenient...
Style/decor.Service was unfriendly;
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Posted Aug 20, 2008
Good
Style/decor.Service was unfriendly; staff in restaurant was not attentive.“Nice hotel. Staff in the restaurant was fair-not great service. But, good food and drink overall-expensive...
Location and lobby architecture
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Posted Aug 19, 2008
Mediocre
Location and lobby architecture aesthetics.Subway train noise in room.“Just okay, not memorable, staff was suspect of my claims about the Subway noise from 2nd floor room, claimed that I was the first person to ever comment about that issue, which...
The employees.The room is very small.
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Posted Aug 15, 2008
Good
The employees.The room is very small. There was no space on either side of bed nor a dresser for clothing.“The location was nice and a very friendly personnel but room size not 5 star...