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Hotel Review
The Beekman, New York
Housed within a late-19th century building, this hotel melds its historic features with contemporary pizzazz seamlessly. Boasting two great restaurants and snazzy bar, it's a go-to destination for locals and visitors alike.
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Rooms available from £369.85 per night
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Location
You're in the heart of the action and within walking distance of sights including the Brooklyn Bridge, One World Trade Centre, National September 11 Memorial & Museum and City Hall Park.
The Beekman is in the newly revitalised Financial District in Downtown Manhattan.
By plane: London, Manchester or Edinburgh to New York takes 7 hours, after which, a taxi takes an hour. Parking costs $70 per day. Book flights to New York.
Style
Built in 1881 and one of New York's first skyscrapers, this nine-storey hotel was lovingly restored by British architect Martin Brudnizki and reopened in 2016. The impressive atrium features nine storeys of wrought-iron balustrades under a big pyramidal skylight. There are quirky design touches such as oriental rugs draped over the check-in desks and pink velvet sofas. The chic cocktail bar and restaurants also don't disappoint.
Service & Facilities
Service is friendly and efficient, and there's a concierge team. Facilities include two restaurants, a chic bar, and a well-equipped gym which spans two floors. Valet parking is available for a fee.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Terrace
- Gym
- Family-friendly
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
Rooms and suites have a luxurious and stylish feel, thanks to features like vintage furniture, leather armchairs, dark wood floors and black marble desks. Marble bathrooms have a classic look with walk-in showers. Larger suites feature a free-standing bath.
Room types: Double, Superior, Deluxe, Premium, Terrace, Suite, Studio Suite, Thompson Suite, Deluxe Corner Suite, Turret Penthouse
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, cocktail table, gourmet mini-bar, TV, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
Dine at the lively Bar Room, Daniel Boulud's French brasserie Le Gratin or Tom Collichio's Temple Court. The Spanish octopus with 'nduja at Temple Court is decidedly different.
Bar Room: lounge dining, jazz music. Open daily for breakfast and dinner, Mon-Fri for lunch and weekend brunch.
Temple Court: fine dining, open Tue-Sat for dinner. Three-course menu, $60.
Le Gratin: French bistro, casual dining. Open Mon-Fri for lunch, daily for dinner.