The Maritime Hotel New York City

New York City, New York, United States
4-star hotel

Set in a distinctive building with porthole windows and a white-tiled exterior, this nautical landmark in Manhattan's Meatpacking District was designed in 1968 by Albert Ledner, a protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright. Originally the National Maritime Union headquarters, it was transformed into a hotel celebrating maritime tradition in 2003. Travelers interested in architectural history and distinctive urban accommodations will appreciate its heritage and prime location.

Rooms and suites

Rooms and suites reflect the hotel's nautical heritage, featuring porthole windows and nautical design elements. Standard rooms, measuring 225 square feet, come with queen beds, rain showers and long work desks, making them suitable for both leisure and business travelers. ADA-accessible rooms are available. For guests desiring more space, the 1,000-square-foot suite offers a king bed, a spacious 250-square-foot terrace with its own rain shower, a large soaking tub, a wet bar, a Bose sound system and a Nespresso coffee maker. An additional twin bed can be requested, accommodating small groups or families.

Amenities and experiences
Dining

TAO Downtown serves Pan-Asian cuisine in a multi-level space with a 300-seat dining room, bars and a lounge.

Fitness center

Gym facilities available for guests.

Business center

Office amenities for guest use.

Bicycles

Complimentary bicycles for exploring the city.

In-room amenities

C.O. Bigelow bath products, artisanal minibars and coffee makers upon request.

Accessibility

ADA-compliant rooms and common areas with TTY/TTD accommodations and accessibility kits.

How to get here

Positioned in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, the hotel sits at the center of the city's fashion, art, and culinary hubs. Overlooking Ninth Avenue, it's easily accessible via public transportation and within walking distance of Chelsea and the West Village.

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Address363 W 16th Street, New York City, New York, United States
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