Set amongst newly revitalized Lower Manhattan, this CQ location offers stunning views of One World Trade Center – with its recently opened observation deck – and the reflecting pools of the National September 11th Memorial. From the soaring wings of the Oculus shopping center to the fresh new eateries around Tribeca and Battery Park, you’ll find everything you need to achieve your #WorkGoals and out-of-the-office fix.
Need space? We’re excited to accommodate your next group meeting or event with our friendly, professional staff ready to make your presentation or mixer a success.
For Group bookings of 10 or more guest rooms, please fill out the Group Reservations form and one of our team members will be in touch shortly.
We offer full catering services and meeting packages with audio/visual services. To inquire about holding a meeting or event at our hotel, please fill out the Groups & Meetings RFP. You may also call +1.646.746.3114.
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America’s first pizzeria has got to be a must-see (or bite) while visiting New York City. Founded in 1905, Lombardi’s is still in its original Little Italy location. Stop here for a smoky-crusted, coal oven baked pizza.
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Grab a pint or lofty pub eats at Stone Street Tavern. A historic gem in the heart of the Financial District, this charming old world niche is a unique step back in time and alternative to the traditional Wall St. steaks and suits.
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Blue Bottle Coffee is the perfect place to get your day moving before a day of meetings or site-seeing. Serving coffee within 48 hours of roasting, you won’t find fresher coffee than at Blue Bottle.
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Sometimes simple is better. Take Westville for instance. This neighborhood restaurant serves the freshest and highest quality ingredients in a casual environment.
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Clinton Hall is the perfect place to unwind after a long day. Open late, and offering a menu of bar snacks, a never ending beer list, and giant board games, you’ll never want to leave. Share one of their dessert waffles, you won’t be disappointed.
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Behind 35-ton bank vault doors dating back to 1904,you’ll find Trinity Place Bar and Restaurant. Sip on fine wine, relax with a great pint of Guinness or try one of the hand crafted cocktails in an elegant and historic setting.
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Housed in the historic Bogardus Mansion, the 75 Club is an intimate speakeasy-style bar featuring live music and innovative cocktails. This basement bar features live jazz and strong cocktails in a trendy neighborhood.
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The big game on tonight? Catch your favorite team take home the win on one of Treadwell’s several massive TV screens, while sipping from their extensive beer menu (which even includes gluten-free options).
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The oldest—and greatest—mystery bookstore in the country, The Mysterious Bookshop first opened in 1979. Specializing in Mystery Fiction and all its sub-genres, there is so much to see (and read) at this ultra mysterious bookshop.
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Luxury shopping is right at your fingertips at Brookfield Place; with retailers like Burberry, Lululemon, and J. Crew, you won’t have to worry about forgetting to pack something.
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Lower Manhattan has its very own shopping mecca. This busy, sun-drenched mall is nothing like its suburban counterparts.
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A bibliophile’s dream, with 18 miles of rare, out-of-print, and hard-to-find books, manuscripts, and documents. Weekly events include book discussions and meet-and-greet with authors, illustrators, and comedians.
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Chelsea Market is a food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility located in the Chelsea neighborhood.
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The South Street Seaport is a historic area centered where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. Explore shops, restaurants and music from the cobblestones to the waterfront.
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SoHo stands for south of Houston and is a world-famous shopping paradise and artist district in Lower Manhattan.
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Market with food vendors (including Korean cooking & sweets), a dining area & artsy retail booths.
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Ascend to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere in less than 60 seconds—via the Sky Pod Elevator—before taking in sweeping views of New York City, New Jersey, Brooklyn and its waterways from 100 stories high.
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This tear-drop shaped park in downtown Manhattan is heralded as the city’s oldest park.
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This two-floor museum takes visitors through the solemn timeline of September 11, 2001, walking guests through the many experiences of both survivors and victims of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.
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This 25-acre park sits at the tip of Manhattan and boasts a public art museum, recreation center and unrivaled views of both Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
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The longest pier in the Hudson River Park, Pier 25 is overflowing with fun. You’ll find an 18-hole miniature golf course, a snack bar, playground, skatepark, and plenty of open-air space to walk, run and play.
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