The Greenwich
Located in the heart of Tribeca, the Greenwich is more a residence than a hotel, a place to come home to rather than a place to visit. Conceived by Ira Drukier and Robert DeNiro, The Greenwich was created with a regard for comfort and hand-crafted beauty.
The hotel has 88 rooms, of which no two are alike. The furnishings draw
from a wide range of cultural influences - from hand-loomed Tibetan
silk rugs to the patterns of Moroccan tile and hand-made Italian
terracotta floors to reclaimed pine, oak, chestnut and hemlock wood
details. Natural materials have been used throughout. Expect
super-comfortable beds, oak floors, soaking tubs, small libraries, and
complimentary mini-bars and snacks; as well as modern amenities.
In the lobby, leaded glass windows and beams of reclaimed oak create a comfortable setting for morning coffee or evening cocktails. Just around the corner is the Drawing Room - with 12-foot ceilings, bookshelves and a wood-burning fireplace, the Drawing Room is the perfect place for an intimate lunch. Lining one side of the room are antique mirrored glass and French doors that lead to a small courtyard, where you can dine beneath latticed vines.
After a full days' shopping and sightseeing head to the Shibui Spa, available exclusively to hotel guests. The spa houses a lantern-lit swimming pool and lounge under the roof of a 250-year old wood and bamboo farmhouse. The treatment rooms include a shiatsu room; a traditional bathing room with a large tub for Japanese bathing rituals; a wet room that includes a shower for wraps and scrubs; and finally a treatment room where massages as well as manicures, pedicures and facial treatments are offered.
45 minutes by car from JFK/Newark Airports