Stylish rooms, acclaimed Italian dining, luxe spa, heated pool














































































"Set in a cobblestoned corner of Lower Manhattan, I found Robert De Niro's hotel to feel like stepping into a private salon: the lobby displays abstract paintings by his father, a book-filled drawing room flows into a pocket garden, and the 87 rooms are idiosyncratic with antique rugs and marble bathtubs; the standout for me was the Shibui Spa, whose lantern-lit pool sits under beams from a 250-year-old Japanese farmhouse, while Locanda Verde provides lively rustic plates like duck orecchiette though the property generally maintains a private, low‑key vibe." - CNT Editors

"Owned by Robert De Niro, the Greenwich Hotel offers a residential, boutique luxury that fits New York’s top-tier market—an intimate, celebrity-frequented alternative to the city's flashier haunts." - Mitchell Friedman

"An intimate Tribeca escape with One MICHELIN Key, more like a friend’s luxe apartment than a hotel room; public spaces include the Japanese-inspired Shibui Spa, a lantern-lit swimming pool beneath a 250-year-old reconstructed Japanese farmhouse roof, Locanda Verde where Andrew Carmellini’s rustic Italian cuisine shines, and a lush interior courtyard — a rare Manhattan amenity." - Alexis Benveniste

"With a celebrity owner (none other than Robert DeNiro), a prime Tribeca location, impeccable design credentials courtesy of one of New York’s top firms, Grayling Design, and some truly obsessive construction involving thousands of very expensive handmade bricks, this place sets a high bar. The rooms start at luxurious and end at comically luxurious. There’s not just a spa but a pool as well — not exactly common in New York, but then not much about the Greenwich is." - Mark Fedeli

"In a neighborhood practically synonymous with Robert De Niro, Tribeca’s Greenwich Hotel is the ideal place to check in — since the legendary actor is one of the owners. Regardless, this impeccable 88-room One-MICHELIN-Key hotel is a luxurious oasis. The in-house Locanda Verde, run by famed chef Andrew Carmellini, attracts both foodies and the see-and-be-seen crowd for its rustic-meets-sophisticated Italian fare. Each guest room is unique, but expect comped minibar snacks and bottled sparkling water, Siberian oak floors, and Persian rugs in the more-spacious-than-average rooms. Staff members undergo butler training, so service is outstanding." - David Farley