
The
$60 million, 203-room Tribeca Grand Hotel New York opened
in 2000 just two blocks south of its sister property, the
SoHo Grand Hotel. The Tribeca district (the TRIangle BElow
CAnal street) is being transformed as rents in the Village
and SoHo continue to soar and artists are forced to look
further south. Home to a variety of restaurants and financial
institutions, the hotel's 98-seat Grand Screen provides
a technologically advanced screening room for the area's
thriving independent film companies. The Tribeca Grand Hotel
is the first major hotel to open in the Tribeca area.
Tribeca
Grand Hotel Location
The
Tribeca Grand Hotel is located on Two Avenues of Americas
(on the corner of Church, Walker and White). The hotel is
within walking distance to the surrounding neighborhoods
of SoHo, Chinatown and Little Italy. Other attractions within
a one-mile radius of the hotel include: Greenwich Village,
City Hall, the Brooklyn Bridge and Wall Street. The Empire
State Building, Penn Station, Madison Square Garden and
Macy's are approximately two miles away. The Theater District,
Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall,
Saks Fifth Avenue and St. Patrick's Cathedral are within
about three miles of the hotel. Central Park, Carnegie Hall
and Bloomingdale's are well within a five-mile radius.
Tribeca
Grand Hotel Accommodations
The
Tribeca Grand Hotel has 203 rooms, including six suites
and the Grand Suite. Room amenities include high-speed Internet
access, Sony TV/VCR, complimentary Web access via TV with
wireless keyboard, Bose Wave radio/CD player, multi-function
fax/printer/copier/scanner, built-in bathroom television
and telephone, bathrobes and a two-line Sony cordless telephone.
Twenty-four hour guest services include concierge, in-room
dining, coffee/tea/cocoa bar on each floor, video and compact
disc library.
Tribeca
Grand Hotel Suites
The
Tribeca Grand Hotel has seven penthouse suites. The Grand
Suite is 550 square feet with a 500 square foot terrace
offering views of Manhattan (North & South). All suites
are sleek and modern, with soft colors and colorful, custom-designed
furniture - velvet chairs in rust and silver, a couch in
light lime green.
Tribeca
Grand Hotel Dining
The
living room-style Church Lounge features a modern international
menu and offers an eclectic array of services including
light hors d'oeuvres, full meals, cappuccino and cocktails
throughout the day.
Additional
Facilities
The
Tribeca Grand Hotel's Grand Screen is a 98-seat screening
room and offers in-theater dining and has an adjoining reception
area, full bar and a variety of catering options. The Grand
Screen Foyer, together with the adjacent Hudson Room can
serve 200 people for serve pre- and post screening receptions
and 100 people for seated dinners.
For
reservations and information call
1-800-4-IGT-USA