"A 69-key downtown New York hotel included in the Design Hotels portfolio, offering a boutique urban stay with a focus on local design, cultural connection, and a smaller, more personalized guest experience in the city." - Chris Dong
"The Warren Street Hotel is lauded for its visual appeal, with artistic and original interiors, its stylish in-room kitchenettes and tech, and its vibey restaurant. Located between Tribeca and the Financial District, the hotel is at a peaceful cross-section of downtown, but also highly accessible to the main arteries of the city."
"To step into the Warren Street Hotel is to immerse yourself in the whimsical and wacky world of Kit Kemp. As the interior designer’s third New York City property with the Firmdale hospitality group (and 11th overall), each space is packed with her trademark eccentricity and magpie-like knack for sourcing eclectic artworks and inspiration from around the world—from the British craft and ceramics on display in the light-filled “Orangery” downstairs to the abstract sculptures greeting guests in the buttercup yellow lobby. Even the carpets are done up in a limited edition batik pattern, courtesy of Kit Kemp for Wilton Carpets. Meanwhile, no two rooms are the same—all have been designed by Kemp to exude their own personality, whether it be through the patterned headboards above king-size beds, one-of-a-kind artworks spanning all sorts of creative movements and styles, custom-made wallpaper and egg-shaped lighting, or even an occasional mishmash of antique furniture. Downstairs at the restaurant, where Tribeca locals jostle with guests for a prime-time table, dishes like a rich foie gras terrine and spaghetti alle vongole are served beneath custom-made wallpaper so beautiful it almost rivals the murals at the Carlyle’s legendary Bemelmans bar uptown. Kemp is a master when it comes to transforming a space into a riot of color and wit, and this latest endeavor may just be her most playful yet. From $875. —Lale Arikoglu" - John Wogan, Nicole Schnitzler, CNT Editors, Sandra Ramani
"Opened in March 2024 at 86 Warren Street in Tribeca, this 11-story boutique replaces a former car park and showcases Kit Kemp’s exuberant maximalist design—executed with her daughters Minnie and Willow—across 69 individually designed rooms. Rooms range from warm reds and fuchsias to soothing blues, many interconnect for families, and select suites include planted terraces; floor-to-ceiling double-paned windows, teal-blue exterior mullions, and marble-clad bathrooms with deep soaking tubs contribute to a residential, light-filled feel. Overnight amenities include an exclusive Tall Trees bath line (bergamot, citrus, vetiver, patchouli), a guests-only drawing room with an honesty bar, and small, intimate public spaces rather than large resort facilities (there is no on-site gym; a partner gym nearby is available via QR code). Service is casual, warm, and attentive, and the property doubles as an exuberant showcase of commissioned art and craft—from a large multicolored beaded paper wall hanging and hanging baskets to a veined black marble sculpture and wooden explorer figures—while its Tribeca location offers easy walking access to the Hudson River Greenway, the Brooklyn Bridge and lower Manhattan neighborhoods." - Jennifer Flowers
"Awarded one Michelin key as a property offering a very special stay, this New York hotel is noted for its contemporary design, dependable service and comfort, and a personality that complements its urban location." - Stacey Lastoe