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The Greenwich Hotel

The Greenwich Hotel, North America — Mid-century modern lounge with striped sofa, leather chairs, pendant lighting, framed artwork, and skylight creating warm ambient atmosphere.
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Located in the heart of TriBeCa, New York City's historic cobblestone district, The Greenwich Hotel is celebrated as one of the city’s most iconic accommodations, cherished by both visitors and locals.

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Opened in the Spring of 2008 by Ira Drukier, Robert De Niro, Richard Born, and Raphael De Niro, the hotel exemplifies a dedication to old-world craftsmanship. It features hand-made details created using techniques and materials from skilled artisans worldwide, offering a warm, richly layered ambiance that highlights the beauty of natural materials. The Greenwich Hotel features 73 beautifully appointed rooms, of which no two are alike. The property is home to the critically acclaimed Locanda Verde restaurant and bar by renowned chef Andrew Carmellini and the luxurious subterranean Japanese-inspired Shibui Spa.

The Greenwich Hotel, North America — Tufted caramel leather banquette with black side table, pendant lighting, and industrial-chic exposed brick walls in moody lounge setting.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, United States — Minimalist hotel room with striped daybed, pendant lamp, framed artwork, and illuminated transom windows in warm ambient light.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, United States — Arched brick corridor with rattan chairs, warm pendant lighting, and atmospheric mural in luxury hospitality setting.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, United States — Ivy-draped courtyard with woven rattan chairs, stone paving, potted bamboo, and brick facade evoking classic European garden aesthetic.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, United States — Brick courtyard with ivy-draped arches, rattan bistro chairs, marble tables, and warm interior lighting at dusk.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, USA — Ivy-draped courtyard with brick walls, lattice trellis, bistro seating, and lush potted plants in dappled daylight.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, USA — Champagne flutes and ice bucket on windowsill overlooking Manhattan skyscrapers, luxury hotel room detail.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, United States — Champagne bottle in frosted bucket with white napkin, wine glasses, and butter cookie on marble surface, warm interior lighting.
The Greenwich Hotel, North America — Illuminated hallway with exposed beam ceiling, arched doorways, dark flooring, and contemporary pendant lighting creating dramatic architectural perspective.
The Greenwich Hotel, New York, United States — Design sketches and watercolor studies spread across dark wood desk with glass vessels and cream-colored notebook.
Tribeca Penthouse Bathroom at The Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca

TriBeCa Penthouse

Moore Penthouse Living Room at The Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca

N. Moore Penthouse

Greenwich Penthouse Living Room at The Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca

Greenwich Penthouse

The Greenwich Hotel, North America — Elegantly appointed bedroom with dark wood bed frame, crisp white linens, curved headboard, brass sconces, cream walls, and coffered ceiling detail.

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The Greenwich Hotel, New York, USA — Bedroom with curved wood headboard, white linens, leather bench, floating shelves, brass sconces, cream walls, and warm ambient lighting.

One Bedroom Suites

Corner Suite Living Room at The Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca

One Bedroom Suites

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Perched on the top floor, the 6,800-square-foot TriBeCa Penthouse is a masterpiece by designer Axel Vervoordt and architect Tatsuro Miki. Inspired by the Japanese Wabi aesthetic, this minimalist pied-a-terre is a meditative haven. It features antique and custom-made fixtures, an open floor plan with multi-purpose living spaces, a living room, drawing room, full kitchen, three fireplaces, two and a half bathrooms, and three bedrooms, including a master suite. The 4,000-square-foot terrace offers lush gardens, wisteria-wrapped pergolas, multiple seating and dining areas, a spa pool, gas grill, and an outdoor wood-burning fireplace.

The Greenwich Hotel's common areas showcase exceptional craftsmanship. The lobby features leaded glass windows and reclaimed oak beams, creating a cozy spot for morning coffee. Nearby, the Drawing Room offers velvet and leather couches, a wood-burning fireplace, and 12-foot ceilings with crafted bookshelves, perfect for relaxing with evening cocktails. Antique mirrored glass and French doors lead to a lush courtyard where guests can dine under latticed vines, enjoying a serene escape in the heart of Manhattan.

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Directions

John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) & Newark Airport (EWR)

50 min by car

The Destination

North America

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Spanning Canada, United States, Mexico and the Caribbean, there are no limits to what North America can offer. From rural retreats in Upstate New York, to idyllic Tulum escapes, and trendy city oases in Los Angeles — pick your destination on your mood and tune-in to its distinct culture.

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Selected work

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey — Wooden terrace with linen curtains overlooking infinity pool, manicured trees, and Aegean Sea at golden hour.
Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.
Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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