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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, along with their partners Richard Born and Raphael DeNiro, The Greenwich was created with a regard for comfort and hand-crafted beauty. Talented artisans from around the world, working with the Owners, created a warm and richly layered environment that celebrates craftsmanship and natural materials.
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, similar in style. With 12-foot ceilings, bookshelves and a wood-burning fireplace, the Drawing Room is the perfect place to host a casual meeting or an intimate lunch. Lining one side of the room are antique mirrored glass and French doors that lead to a small courtyard, where guests can dine beneath latticed vines, or just look out at the greenery. To maintain its availability, this room is reserved only for hotel guests.
The Greenwich 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. Rooms have Dux beds, oak floors, soaking tubs, small libraries, and complimentary minibars and snacks. Additionally, The Greenwich offers a full array of amenities that sophisticated travelers have come to expect. This includes HDTV, iPod docking stations, free wireless Internet, and bath and body products developed especially for the hotel. Houseguests can also opt for in-room check-in, newspapers from their hometowns delivered daily, and a refrigerator stocked with specialty items of their choice.
Shibui Spa, is 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 that has been reconstructed in the hotel by Japanese craftsmen, some of whom are “Living National Treasures” of Japan. Shibui also offer a 1000 sq ft fitness room with a full time staff of personal trainers. 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 road from JFK/Newark Airports
- 88 rooms and suites





