Sophisticated rooms, plush restaurant, posh lounge, rooftop garden, gym










































"A quintessential Three Key showcase of Kit Kemp's style and execution, the Crosby Street Hotel bursts with a whirl of colors and a collage of art that define its Soho setting." - The MICHELIN Guide

"There are now three Firmdale hotels in New York. But there used to be only one: the Crosby Street Hotel. The arrival of Kit Kemp’s eclectic design eye, ultra-vivid color sense, and affinity for prints and patterns may in fact have been what put an end to the downtown Manhattan mania for minimalist, monochrome luxury-hotel spaces. Crosby Street’s warehouse-style windows are a fine fit for industrial-influenced SoHo. But behind them: the strong dose of English town-meets-country luxury New York didn’t know it needed." - Mark Fedeli

"The Three-Key Crosby Street Hotel has no shortage of perks. One highlight: exclusive access to a private sculpture garden in the backyard, with works by artists also represented in the city's top museums — a rare amenity in New York's busy SoHo. Also worth noting: the sophisticated drawing room (for guests only) and an intimate screening room for private film viewing." - Alexis Benveniste

"Pups receive special treatment at the Three-MICHELIN-Key Crosby Street Hotel. Dogs weighing up to 40 pounds are welcomed without extra charge and receive the hotel's signature gourmet treats upon arrival. Well-behaved pups can remain unattended in rooms — as with its sister hotel the Whitby, perfect for when you're enjoying the 99-seat screening room or dining at the hotel restaurant. Washington Square Park is just a 15-minute walk away when it’s time for some fresh air, and the hotel's concierge gladly directs pet parents to local groomers, boutique pet shops and veterinary services." - Alexis Benveniste

"Known for its festive afternoon tea with seasonal eats like rosemary orange glazed ham, eggnog panna cotta, and gingerbread man." - The MICHELIN Guide