The Marlton Hotel
New York City, New York, United StatesSituated in Greenwich Village, this boutique hotel blends its historic roots with modern sophistication. It was built in 1900, and has hosted renowned figures like Jack Kerouac and Lenny Bruce. Revitalized by hotelier Sean MacPherson, the property features brass fixtures, herringbone wood floors and crown moldings that honor its history.
Travelers eager to explore the artistic heritage of Greenwich Village will appreciate the hotel's intimate atmosphere and inviting spaces, including a hip lobby with leather armchairs, fireplaces and a curated library.
Rooms and suites
The hotel's 107 rooms and suites, though cozy in size, are designed to maximize comfort and elegance. Each room features oak herringbone floors, custom wood moldings and private marble bathrooms with Côté Bastide amenities. Guests will enjoy custom linens, plush towels and bathrobes and fully stocked minibars. The Penthouse Suite offers a separate bedroom, a living room with a wet bar and a private rooftop terrace.
Amenities and experiences
Margaux restaurant offers French-Mediterranean-California fusion cuisine in a skylit terrace setting, and a lobby coffee bar serves Ferndell coffee.
Cozy space with leather armchairs, fireplaces and curated art books.
ADA-compliant rooms and facilities, including roll-in showers and handrails.
The hotel has a rich history of hosting luminaries.
How to get here
Located in Greenwich Village, the hotel is steps away from Washington Square Park, boutiques, jazz clubs and theaters. A short walk leads to Bleecker Street and the East Village. The West 4th Street subway station is five minutes away on foot, providing access to Midtown and other parts of the city. LaGuardia and JFK airports are approximately 30 to 45 minutes away by car, depending on traffic.