Chic industrial design hotel with a lively bar and lounge






























"European tourists flock to the Soho Grand, located in the southeastern swath of the neighborhood, making it easily accessible to the boutiques of Nolita, the restaurants of Chinatown and the bars and galleries of the Lower East Side. The 355 industrial chic guest rooms feature plus-sized windows, leather headboard beds and artsy wallpaper. The in-house Grand Bar is lively nearly every night of the week with locals and visitors alike and the Club Room is New York nightlife at its most glamorously out-of-control." - David Farley

"Elevating the canine experience, this Soho pioneer — which helped usher luxury accommodations into the neighborhood in 1996 — offers a standout private dog park, a rare urban sanctuary that’s accessible only with your room key, and sits near the piers for another great place to walk. The industrial-inspired design even weaves in canine appreciation, with decorative cast iron dogs standing guard before the concierge desk, and four-legged guests receive complimentary biscuits at the bar area so they can socialize alongside their humans." - Alexis Benveniste

"An icon in its own right, the Soho Grand Hotel is known for hosting New York’s glitterati. Its Grand Bar & Lounge offers a relaxed yet sophisticated vibe, while the Club Room comes alive after dark with DJ sets and creative cocktails. Whether you’re staying for the evening or just passing through, this spot is essential for experiencing the heartbeat of Soho’s nightlife, especially during Fashion Week." - Ty Gaskins

"A venue in New York City that hosts salons for queer performers, offering a blend of high-end and accessible experiences."

"Enter the Soho Grand Hotel and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a different time. From the chic bar to the elite Club Room, this hotel hosts la crème de la crème. Its yearly Black and White Ball on New Years is an homage to the original, transforming the hotel’s luxe lobby into a gala with endless champagne and a stylish dance floor. From the unique glass-bottle staircase (perfect for an Instagram photo) to the hand-painted elevator doors, the interior combines gilded-age grandeur with the playful whimsy of the 1950s and 60s. Sip a classic martini at the bar, or head up to your guest room or suite to admire the vintage decor and relax after a long night of socializing."