One of the few family-owned hotels in New York, the Washington Square Hotel has provided a haven for writers, artists and visitors in... more »
One of the few family-owned hotels in New York, the Washington Square Hotel has provided a haven for writers, artists and visitors in Greenwich Village for more than a century. Today, the hotel remains in step with its unique neighborhood, with all its charm, sophistication and individuality. The historic hotel features 160 guest rooms as well as a newly renovated Art Deco styled lobby and lobby bar. A friendly multilingual staff is here to assist with all your business and personal needs. The hotel offers guests a daily continental breakfast, 24-hour front desk service, complimentary wireless internet access in their lobby, fitness center, massage and facial services (upon request), meeting spaces, discounted parking nearby and the critically acclaimed North Square Restaurant and Lounge. Centrally located to downtown New York neighborhoods, Washington Square Hotel continues its commitment to providing guests with warm, personal service in an elegant and modern atmosphere. Please note: Upon check-in, the guest must present a valid ID and a credit card in their name for incidentals.
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The heart of Greenwich Village is right on the doorstep of this 3-star property, the family-owned and run, Washington Square Hotel. Visitors to the Soho, Greenwich Village and Tribeca areas will appreciate this hard-to-beat location which is in the midst of it all. Over 160 guest rooms are available and accommodation includes a complimentary continental breakfast; the hotel also features a restaurant, cocktail bar and fully equipped exercise room. Highly rated by many repeat guests for its personal style, the art deco, century-old Washington Square Hotel is ideal for a weekend city break, be it for the culture, the nightlife or some plain old retail therapy.
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Located in the center of Greenwich Village (N. Y. the historic Washington Square Hotel is within four blocks of the famed Blue Note, Comedy Cellar and the Village Underground. The hotel is across from historic Washington Square. The Art Deco hotel, built in 1902 and expanded in 2002, features a re-created original façade, while mosaic artworks by co-owner Rita Paul adorn inside walls. The hotel's North Square Restaurant and Lounge specializes in American cuisine with Central American and Asian touches and features 127 international wines. Light fare is offered at the quieter Café Vogue. The hotel includes a fitness center and massage room. Complimentary continental breakfasts are provided. High-speed Internet access is available in the lobby and café. The 170 guestrooms provide views of Washington Park, the Empire State Building and West Side. Washed in subdued palettes, the guestrooms include desks, cable television and data ports.
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50 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
This lovely hotel is my new home-away-from-home when I have to spend a night in the city for work. The staff is very welcoming, the rooms are roomy and the beds so comfortable, you better put your alarm clock! Excellent bathroom with bathrobe, a lux
The staff, service, location, price and
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Posted Aug 17, 2008
Excellent
The staff, service, location, price and cleanliness of the hotel easily met our expectations.There was no view from our room, which was expected. I am sure you could get a room with a view for more money.“The Washington Square Hotel is in the...
33 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My husband surprised me with a trip to NYC for my birthday and made reservations at the Washington Square Hotel. The Washington Square Hotel is in the perfect location. It is a very quaint, charming hotel where the staff is friendly. The room was very clean and the bed was extremely comfortable. We were able to keep our luggage there before it was time to check into the hotel and for a few hours after we checked out so we could enjoy the city a bit more before we went home.
pros: Price, location, comfy bed, quaint - not like the typical best-westernYou're lucky to get a decent room with your own bathroom in Manhattan for $250/nite but this is the place! quaint lobby, nice staff. Our room was clean with new linens....
Our experience (2 adults, no chidren) was horrible! We have stayed in NYC multiple times, and this was the worst place and experience. The staff did not attend to anyone that walks through the door. No "hello" nothing. In addition, they are...
pros: locationCheck in was OK. The doorman was too busy listening to his iPod to bother with the door so make sure you can manage your bags and the door at the same time. The room was small, not very clean, and everything was really old. It...
This is a European style hotel -- small
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Posted Mar 08, 2007
Good
This is a European style hotel -- small room tucked into three combined buildings, winding corridors, and loads of charm. North Square restaurant is excellent. The only problem was the room was really warm, and even the a/c did not seem to cool it ...