On a prime cobblestone corner, the Tribeca Grand crowns one of the most exclusive and eclectic neighborhoods in all of city. Two blocks below Canal Street, and bordered by Church Street, Walker Street, and Sixth Avenue, the hotel is the crux for an endless array of fashion, leisure, and commerce. The NYC boutique hotel is steps from the chicest downtown New York restaurants, which include Nobu, Bouley, and Tribeca Grand's own Church Lounge, the most stylish downtown New York shopping including antique stores, designer boutiques, furniture showrooms and art galleries, not to mention dozens of New York nightlife locales. Anyone who has the luxury of staying in TriBeCa will find almost anything they seek within reach.
Tribeca Grand Hotel may be located in one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan, but it also borders many other must-see locations—mere steps from SoHo, Chinatown, the Lower East Side, Little Italy, the Meatpacking District and the Hudson River waterfront and incredibly short walking distance to NoLIta, Wall Street, Battery Park and the Financial District.
All trains run through the neighborhood, leading only a few subway stops away to the Theater District, Times Square, Museum of Modern Art, the Empire State Building, and Ground Zero—the ultimate New York attractions are close at hand, but the downtown New York hotel is removed enough to make guests feel like native New Yorkers.