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The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel

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The Beekman - A Thompson Hotel

    In the epicenter of Manhattan’s vibrant Lower Manhattan lies New York’s last hidden architectural treasure, The Beekman. Built in 1881 as one of Manhattan’s first skyscrapers, the heart of this iconic landmark building is its extraordinary nine-story Victorian atrium and majestic pyramidal skylight.

    The Beekman features 287 guest rooms, including 36 suites and two duplex penthouses boasting private rooftop terraces. Passionately restored by the world renowned interior designer Martin Brudnizki, each guest room is adorned with a refined mix of bespoke furnishings and custom artwork.

    With a thought-provoking collection of artwork curated by Katherine Gass, and eclectic materials like aged-oak flooring and Carrera marble, each of our 287 guest rooms and luxury suites is as inviting as they are intriguing. With vintage details, high ceilings, leather headboards, city views and select rooms with balconies, your stay at our Lower Manhattan hotel will transport you to a bygone and charming era.

    STAR RATING

    SIZE

    • 287 rooms
    • 10 floors

    LOCATION

    AMENITIES

    • In-Room Mini Bar
    • Vanity Mirror
    • Night Club
    • Digital Check-In
    • Pet Friendly
    • Turndown Service
    • Restaurant
    • All-day dining
    • Room Service
    • Bathrobe
    • In-Room Safe
    • Rain shower
    • Satellite TV
    • 4 Restaurants
    • Valet Parking
    • Jazz Club
    • Free WiFi
    • Cocktail Lounge
    • 24 Hour Front Desk
    • Dry Cleaning
    • Free Local Calls
    • 24 Hour Room Service
    • Café
    • Ice machines
    • Bar
    • Lifestyle concierge
    • Iron & Iron-board (on request)
    • Concierge Services
    • Meeting Facilities
    • 3 Bars
    • Fitness
    • Disabled Access Rooms
    • Private Furnished Balcony
    • In-Room Hairdryer
    • Free Coffee & Tea in Lobby
    • In Room Movies
    • Terrace

    RESTAURANT

    Temple Court:
    James Beard Award winner Tom Colicchio brings world class dining to The Beekman. Tom Colicchio’s Temple Court highlights modern American dishes while The Bar Room, beneath the nine-story Victorian atrium, offers stunning views to enjoy crafted cocktails alongside an all-day menu.

    Le Gratin:
    Chef Daniel Boulud introduces Le Gratin, a Bouchon Lyonnais located in The Beekman, a timeless hotel in the heart of downtown Manhattan. Inspired by his hometown of Lyon, France, Chef Daniel Boulud opens a casual dining experience influenced by the notable bouchons and bistros of Lyon, best known for their lively ambiance, warm service, and soulful Lyonnais-style cuisine.

    Laissez Faire:
    Laissez Faire is a high-end, bespoke cocktail lounge located at 10 Theatre Alley, within the historic Beekman Hotel. The club’s design juxtaposes the structural foundation of the building formerly known as Temple Court, erected in 1883, with luxurious finishes and details, elevating the environment while maintaining its unique industrial essence.

    LOCATION

    Address

    123 Nassau Street St New York New York United States 10038

    The Beekman is surrounded by some of Manhattan’s most cherished attractions, including the Brooklyn Bridge and the One World Trade Center. Steps away from the hotel, guests are able to experience iconic destinations in the financial district such as The Charging Bull at Bowling Green, luxury shopping meccas like Brookfield Place and hallowed monuments like the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.

     

    OUT & ABOUT

    Out and About Gay Travel Guides are available at each and every World Rainbow Hotel. They are prepared by the concierge and staff at the hotel and aim to provide you with up to date information about the local gay and lesbian scene.

    DOWNLOAD THE OUT & ABOUT PDF

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