
Over a century had passed before a hotel had been erected in Manhattan's stylish neighborhood South of Houston Street, known as Soho, and what a grand hotel it is. Built in 1996, and designed by Bill Sofield, this luxurious high-rise offers stunning views and a superb locale, surrounded by art galleries, restaurants, sophisticated boutiques, and nearby to many of Lower Manhattans eclectic areas, such as Tribeca, Chinatown, Wall Street, and Greenwich Village.
Dining options are available for guests' every disposition, whether it be a formal experience at The Gallery, the classy casual ambiance of Grand Bar & Lounge, or a quiet evening in, ordering from Soho Grand's 24-hour room service offering a variety of signature dishes from both in-house establishments. Other hotel amenities include concierge, 24-hour front desk, laundry/valet services, valet parking, free newspapers, 24-hour coffee service, CD/Film libraries, and a fully equipped fitness room. Prive salon offers haircuts and coloring, manicures, and pedicures.
With eight-foot picture windows, guests are sure to have unparalleled views from their rooms, furnished with marble-top bedside tables, entertainment centers equipped with CD and dual cassette players, On-Demand movies, TV/VCRs, refreshment centers stocked by Dean & Deluca, and alluring beds clad with Frette linens, Bergamo bedspreads, four down pillows, and soft leather headboards. These custom-designed rooms also feature two-line telephones, dataports, voicemail and D.I.D. private line service, in-room safes, hairdryers, and pet amenities for guests traveling with furry companions. Exquisite bath amenities from Kiehl's and Blisslabs are provided in the bathrooms, outfitted with porcelain sinks, white subway tiles, chrome fixtures, and milkglass lights, conveying a simple elegance.
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